Ingredients
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 06:57:12 -0500
From:
"Ruby Bartlett"
Bart@centuryinter.netThank you, Kae, this about covers my symptoms.
Love, Ruby
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Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 6:06 AM
From:
GKH1942@aol.comHello,
This is what the US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances, Economic and Technology Division Reports September, 1991. I have tried to make certain of all spelling except the every day words which you would reconize anyway. This is 1-1/2 pages and I will type more later. I do not know what all of this means but someone out there will probably know. The only thing I left off were the OSHA Pel number as you see them on the #1. If you feel you need them let me know.
1. 2-BUTANONE: TN/synonynis: Ethyl methyl Ketone. MEK,Methyl acetone, methyl ethyl ketone.
OSHA PEL: 200 ppm 8hr/day-40hr/wk-PP/S
590mg/m3 PP/S
300 ppm _ exposure not to exceed 15 min
885 mg/m3
ATSDR MRL: 0.1ppm inhalation, less than 15 days
IDLH: 3,000 ppm
Symptoms:eye, nasal, throat, and upper respiratory irritation; headaches;weakness;lightheadedness;dizziness;womiting;numbness of extremities; muscleeskness;nausea;lossof coordination;respiratory system effects;temporary blindness;fatigue;nerve inflammation behind the eyes Suspected of causing Developmental effects END-POINT TARGET: Central nervous system, lungs Potentiation: In combination with other solvents it becaomes a very hazardous neurotoxin. Synergistic effect: off-gasses formaldehyde when burned NOTE: Research sugests that humans are more sensitive than other species tested Classification: Organic solvent (Ketone compound)
2. CYCLOHEXANONE: TN/synonyms:Cyclohexyl ketone,Pimelic ketone
IDLH: 5,000 ppm
Symptons:Eye and mucus membrane irritation, headaches, Unconsciousness due to narcotic effects, coma, dermatitis Suspected of causing birth defects;reproductive effects;developmental affects, neonatal lethality;tearing,weight loss,lethargy,unexpanded fetal lungs at bith, pulmonary damage,edema,and hemorrhaging; intestinal congestion ,incoordination; tremors;hypothermia. END-POINT TARGETS: Respiratory system, Eyes, Skin, Central Nervous System Classification: Organic solvent (Ketone compound)
NOTE:
Neurotoxin
3 ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL: TN/Synonyma: IBA,Isobutanal,
Isopropylcarbinol,
2-Methyl-l propanol.
SYMPTOMS:eye,nasal,throat,and skin irritation;cardiac arrhythmias and failure; central nervous system depression; chemical sensitivity; coma; confusion;cough,cracking skin;death, delirium;dermatitis;diarrhea; drowsiness; gastrointestin al hemorrhages;giddiness;glucose in urin;headaches; impaired performance;incoordination; kidney damage;labored or difficulty breathing;liver damage;muscle weakness;nausea;pulmonary edema; respiratory failure; vertigo; vomoting. Suspected of causing Cancer. End point Targets: Eyes, Skin, Respiratory system.
5. ACETONE: TN/synonymes: Dimethyl ketone, ketone propane, Propanone, 2-propanone, beta-ketopropane, methyl ketone. SYMPTOMS: eye, nasal, and throat irritation, belligerence;blood poisoning; alcoholic psychosis; boastfulness; bronchitis; circulatory failure; cold, pale skin; coma; dizziness; double vision; drowsiness; emotional liability; exhilaration; flushed face; gastritis; gastroduodenitis; headaches; hearing loss; heart rate over 100 beats per minute; hypothermia; inpaired or absent tendon reflexes; incontinence; incoordination; in;creased suseptibility to infection; inflammation of airway, stomach, and duodenum; liver injury; loss of sensation, low blood pressure; nausea; peripheral vascular collapse; pharyngitis; hneumonia; profuse sweating; rapid pulse; remorse; renal lesions; respiratory failure; restlessness; sensory disturbances; shock; slowed reation time; slurred speech; stupor; talkativeness; vertigo; vomiting blood; vomiting; weakness. Suspected of causing adverse spermatogenic effects, low birth weight, neonate lethality END POINT TARGETS: Respiratory system, Eyes, Skin Classification: Organic solvent (Ketone compound) Polar volatile organic compounds. NOTE: found in the blood and urine in diabetes and other metabolic disorders Neurotoxin.
Kae