Hazardous Chemical Details
Cas Number | 75-50-3 |
Chemical Name | tri-methylamine |
Chemical Synonym | |
Hazard Category |
Flammable gas – category 1 Gases under pressure Acute toxicity – category 4 Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) – category 3 Eye damage – category 1 Skin irritation – category 2 |
Hazard Statement |
H220 (Extremely flammable gas) H332 (Harmful if inhaled) H335 (May cause respiratory irritation) H315 (Causes skin irritation) H318 (Causes serious eye damage) |
Pictogram |
GHS02 (
Flame
) GHS04 (Gas Cylinder) GHS05 (Corrosion) GHS07 (Exclamation Mark) |
Signal Word | Danger |
Cut-offs | |
Notes |
U (When put on the market gases should be classified as ‘Gases under pressure’, in one of the groups compressed gas, liquefied gas, refrigerated liquefied gas or dissolved gas. The group depends on the physical state in which the gas is packaged and therefore has to be assigned case by case.) 8 (The tables in schedule 6 of the WHS regulations replace some tables in the GHS, this may affect the cut off concentrations for this chemical.) |
Sources |
EU (Classification information for chemical is taken from the European Union’s Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation.) |
Hazardous Chemical History
Date | Description |
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25/11/2016 |
Hazard Category modified from [HC009:Flammable gas – category 1, HC020:Gases under pressure, HC062:Acute toxicity – category 4, HC110:Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) – category 3, HC085:Eye damage – category 1] to [HC009:Flammable gas – category 1, HC020:Gases under pressure, HC062:Acute toxicity – category 4, HC110:Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) – category 3, HC085:Eye damage – category 1, HC083:Skin irritation – category 2] |
23/06/2016 | Chemical Added |