Isomeric alcohol ether phosphate E-1310P is classified as a skin irritant Category 2, eye irritant Category 2 chemical. Direct contact can cause mild erythema, swelling, or discomfort on the skin, while eye contact may lead to significant irritation. Its acute oral toxicity (rat LD50) > 2000 mg/kg, indicating low to moderate toxicity. Under normal operating conditions, inhalation risk is low, with no reported significant acute inhalation toxicity. Therefore, the core of safe use lies in avoiding direct skin and eye contact.
During routine operations, workers must wear chemical safety goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (e.g., nitrile rubber), and protective work clothing. Handle materials gently during feeding and transfer to prevent splashing. The work area should be well-ventilated; if vapor or aerosol generation is possible, local exhaust ventilation is recommended. Eyewash stations and emergency showers should be readily available in the work area. After work, thoroughly wash face and hands, and contaminated clothing should be cleaned before reuse.
From an environmental safety perspective, this product has low toxicity to aquatic organisms (fish 96h LC50 > 10 mg/L, daphnia 48h EC50 > 100 mg/L) and a biodegradation rate > 60%, meeting biodegradable standards. However, avoid releasing large quantities into water bodies or drainage systems. In case of spillage, collect with inert absorbent materials (e.g., sand, vermiculite) and dispose of wash water and waste materials according to regulations; do not discharge directly.
| Safety Indicator | Parameter |
|---|---|
| GHS Hazard Classification | Skin Irritant Category 2, Eye Irritant Category 2 |
| Acute Oral Toxicity (rat LD50) | > 2000 mg/kg (low to moderate toxicity) |
| Fish 96h LC50 | > 10 mg/L |
| Daphnia 48h EC50 | > 100 mg/L |
| Biodegradation Rate (OECD 301) | > 60%, meets biodegradable standards |
| Recommended Storage Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
| Recommended Container Materials | Stainless steel, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) |
| Materials to Avoid | Carbon steel, aluminum, copper (long-term contact may cause corrosion) |
| Incompatible Substances | Strong oxidizers, strong acids, strong bases |
In applications such as metalworking fluids, textile auxiliaries, leather degreasing agents, pesticide emulsifiers, and industrial cleaners, it is recommended to establish standardized safe feeding procedures. Before feeding, ensure protective equipment is worn properly, and use closed or semi-closed feeding methods to reduce splash risk. If formulating with acids, bases, or oxidizers, conduct small-scale compatibility tests in advance to ensure system stability and no abnormal reactions.