MSDS - Methanol
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| Common synonyms | Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, meths |
| Formula | Reproduced |
| Properties | Form: colourless liquid with a
characteristic smellSpecific gravity: 0.79 |
| Principal hazards | Methanol is toxic. If ingested or inhaled
it can cause a wide range of harmful effects, from sickness, heart and
liver damage to reproductive harm, blindess or death.
are unusually wide. |
| Safe handling | Always wear safety glasses. Remove any source of ignition from the working area. Don't forget that
a hot air gun, a hot plate or even a radiator may be sufficiently hot
to ignite the vapour.
work is very well ventilated. |
| Emergency | Eye contact: Immediately flush the eye with
plenty of water. Continue for several minutes and call for medical
help.
swallowed is significant urgent medical action is vital. |
| Disposal | Trace amounts of methanol can be flushed
down a sink with a large quantity of water, unless local rules
prohibit this. Larger amounts should be collected in a non-chlorinated
waste solvent container for disposal. |
| Protective equipment | Safety glasses. If you need gloves, butyl rubber is a suitable material. |
| Further information | <a href="http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS">More extensive safety data</a> |
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Reproduced with kind permission of Oxford University. |
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