RUBBING ALCOHOL IPA70 - Synonyme de

 

Identification

Description


Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Alcool isopropylique 70%
  • Alcool isopropylique en solution aqueuse 70%
  • Isopropanol 70%
  • Isopropanol en solution 70%
  • Isopropanol en solution aqueuse 70%

Noms anglais :

  • 70% Aqueous solution of isopropyl alcohol
  • Isopropanol mixture, PM-3997
  • Isopropyl alcohol 70%
  • Rubbing alcohol
Composition
Nom de l'ingrédient No CAS Concentration
Alcool isopropylique 67-63-0 70,0   % P/P
Eau 7732-18-5 30,0   % P/P

Utilisation et sources d'émission

L'alcool isopropylique 70% est principalement utilisé comme agent désinfectant.

Références

Autres sources d'information

  • American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, 2022 TLVs and BEIs with 7th edition documentation CD-ROM. Cincinnati, OH : ACGIH. (2022). Publication 0111CD. [CD-120061]   http://www.acgih.org
  • Patty, F.A., Patty's industrial hygiene and toxicology. Vol. 2, 3rd ed. New York : John Wiley & Son. (1978).
  • Proctor, N.H. et Hughes, J.P., Chemical hazards of the workplace. Toronto : J.B. Lippincott. (1978). [RM-214010]
  • Traiger, G.J. et Plaa, G.L., «Chlorinated hydrocarbon toxicity : potentiation by isopropyl alcohol and acetone.» Archives of Environmental Health. Vol. 28, p. 276-278. (1974). [AP-023491]
  • Pellizzari, E.D. et al., «Purgeable organic compounds in mother's milk.» Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Vol. 28, p. 322-328. (1982).
  • Ludwig, E. et Hausen, B.M., «Sensitivity to isopropyl alcohol.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 3, no. 5, p. 240-244. (1977). [AP-022343]
  • Nelson, B.K. et al., «Teratogenicity of n-propanol and isopropanol administered at high inhalation concentrations to rats.» Food and Chemical Toxicology. Vol. 26, no. 3, p. 247-254. (1988). [AP-021310]
  • CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC COMPANY, ALCOOL ISOPROPYLIQUE 70%, 1987, (MSDS INFORMATION HANDLING SERVICES 2003-001 A-09)
  • SHELL OIL CO., ALCOOL ISOPROPYLIQUE 70%, 1986, (MSDS INFORMATION HANDLING SERVICES 7900-764 A-01)
  • GIGIENA I SANITARIA, VOL. 1, 1978, P. 8-11 [AP-021508]
  • Acta Dermato-Venereologica, VOL. 51, 1971, P. 271-272 [AP-016616]
  • Archives of Industrial Health, VOL. 14, NO 3, 1967, P. 447-449 [AP-022342]
  • JAMA : The Journal of the American Medical Association, VOL. 236, NO 16, 1976, P. 1853-1856 [AP-022344]
  • Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, VOL. 85, 1945, P. 61-69 [AP-016840]
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health et États-Unis. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Occupational health guidelines for chemical hazards. Vol. 1. Cincinnati : Centers for Disease Control. (1981-). DHSS-NIOSH 81-123. [RR-015002]   http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/81-123/
  • IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks of Chemical to Man, Some fumigants, the herbicides 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, chlorinated dibenzodioxins and miscellaneous industrial chemicals. IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks of chemical to man, Vol. 15. Lyon : International Agency for Research on Cancer. (1977).   https://monographs.iarc.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/mono15.pdf
    http://www.iarc.fr

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