Soda Ash
Soda Ash
Soda Ash
Carbonate, Anhydrous
Date Reviewed: February 2015
This document has been prepared to meet the requirements of the U.S. OSHA
Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200; the Canadas Workplace
Hazards Materials Information System (WHMIS) and, the EC Directive, 2001/58/EC.
Alternate Product
Name(s)
Chemical Formula
Na2CO3
Product Use
This chemical is certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 60, Drinking Water Chemicals Health Effects
(as packaged in the original, unopened container). Concentration not to exceed 100 ppm when
used for corrosion control or scale control pH adjustment.
Manufacturer
Emergency
Telephone Numbers
2. Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview: White, odorless, granular solid. Product is non-combustible. Reacts
with acids to release carbon dioxide gas and heat. May irritate skin and eyes. Dusts may irritate
(973) to be toxic to the environment, nor to aquatic organisms. Avoid
respiratory tract. Not expected
simultaneous exposure to soda ash and lime dust. In the presence of moisture (i.e.
perspiration) the two materials combine to form caustic soda (NaOH), which may cause burns.
Potential Health Effects:
Skin
Eyes
Ingestions
Prolonged contact may cause skin irritation (red, dry, cracked skin).
Irritating to the eyes.
Although low in toxicity, ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting,
stomach ache, and diarrhea.
Inhalation
Chronic Effects
CAS #
497-19-8
Wt. %
99.8
EC No.
207-838-8
EC Class
Xi, R36
Inhalation
Advice to
Physician
Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs and
persists. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re-use.
Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes lifting the upper and lower
eyelids intermittently. See a medical doctor or ophthalmologist as necessary.
Rinse mouth with water. Dilute by giving 1 or 2 glasses of water. Do not induce
vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. I f
s y m p t o m s p e r s i s t , contact a doctor or poison control center.
Remove to fresh air. If breathing difficulty or discomfort occurs and persists,
obtain medical attention.
While internal toxicity is low, irritant effects of high concentrations may produce
corneal opacities, and vesicular skin reactions in humans with abraded skin only.
Treatment is symptomatic and supportive.
Notification
Requirements:
Storage:
Use air conveying / mechanical systems for bulk transfer to storage. For
manual handling of bulk transfer use mechanical ventilation to remove
airborne dust from railcar, ship or truck. Use approved respiratory protection
when ventilation systems are not available. Selection of respirators is based
on the dust cloud generation. Keep material out of lakes, streams, ponds and
sewer drains.
Avoid eye contact or prolonged skin contact. Avoid breathing dusts. When
dissolving, add to water cautiously and with stirring; solutions can get hot.
Use good personal hygiene and housekeeping.
Store in a cool dry area, away from incompatible products (acids).
Prolonged storage may cause product to cake from atmospheric
moisture.
Hands, Arms,
and Body:
Wear long-sleeve shirt and trousers, and impervious gloves for routine
product use. Cotton gloves are sufficient for dry product; wear impervious
(e.g., rubber, neoprene, etc.) gloves when handling solutions. Protective
shoes or boots.
Exposure Guidelines: Federal guidelines treat the ingredient(s) in this product as a nuisance
dust, as no product-specific guidelines have been issued for exposure. As with all nuisance
dusts, worker breathing zone concentrations should be measured by validated sampling and
analytical methods. The following limits (OSHA and MSHA) apply to this material:
Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated:
OSHA (PEL / TWA): 15 mg/m3 (total dust); 5 mg/m3 (rasp fraction)
MSHA (PEL / TWA): 10 mg/m3 (total dust)
Avoid simultaneous exposure to soda ash and lime dust. In the presence of moisture (i.e.
perspiration) the two materials combine to form caustic soda (NaOH), which may cause burns.
The information noted above provides general guidance for handling this product.
Specific work environments and material handling practices will dictate the selection and
use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Percent Volatile:
Vapor Density:
Vapor Pressure:
pH (1% solution)
Flash Point
Materials to avoid
Polymerization:
Hazardous Decomposition
Stable
Contract with acids will release carbon dioxide, heat.
Contract with lime dust in the presence of moisture can
produce corrosive sodium hydroxide.
May react with aluminum, acids, fluorine, lithium, and 2,4,6Trinitrotoluene.
Will not occur.
When heated to decomposition, carbon dioxide is released.
Products
Other Precautions:
Eye:
Skin:
Oral:
Inhalation:
Chronic:
Carcinogenicity:
Observed effects are related to alkaline properties of the product. Product is not
significantly hazardous for the environment.
Method:
Not regulated
Not regulated
Not applicable
Not applicable
None
Not Applicable
Not regulated
Not regulated
CANADA:
WHMIS Classification:
D2B Toxic Class E Corrosive Symbol:
This product has been classified in accordance
with hazard criteria of the Controlled Products
Regulations and the MSDS contains all the
information required by the Controlled Products
Regulations.
WHMIS Ingredient Disclosure List
DSL Status (Domestic substances list)
Listed
Listed on DSL
EUROPEAN UNION:
EINECS Inventory
Annex I (Substances Directive)
Greman Water Classificatin
EU - Food Additives Directive (95/2/EC)
- Annex I - Generally Permitted for Use
in Foodstuff
Listed: 207-838-8
Listed: 011-005-00-2 Xi, R-36
(See label details in Section 16)
hazard class 1, low hazard to waters
E500
INTERNATIONAL:
This product is also found on the chemical inventories of Australia, China, Korea, Japan and the
Philippines.
EC Labeling
Name of substance to
appear on label.
Symbol(s)
Label Phrases
Soduim Carbonate
Xi irritating
R36: Irritating to eyes.
S2:
Keep out of reach of children.
S22: Do not breathe dust.
S26: In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with
plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Other Information: Soda ash is produced in three principal grades: Dense, natural light and
synthetic light soda ash. When these products are mixed in water they may be known as liquid
soda ash. These grades differ only in physical characteristics such as bulk density and size and
shape of particles, which influence flow characteristics and angle of repose. Other physical
properties, as well as chemical as chemical properties of solutions, are common to each grade
of soda ash.
The information given corresponds to the current state of our knowledge and experience of the product, and is not
exhaustive. This applies to product, which conforms to the specification, unless otherwise stated. In this case of
combinations and mixtures one must make sure that no new dangers can arise. In any case, the user is not exempt
from observing all legal, administrative and regulatory procedures relating to the product, personal hygiene, and
protection of human welfare and the environment.
This Material Safety Data Sheet is offered for your information, consideration and investigation as required by Federal
Hazardous Products Act and related legislation. The information is believed to be accurate but General Chemical
Industrial Products provides no warranties, either expressed or implied.