tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea
See how the hazards of tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea combine into label elements for your jurisdiction (EU CLP, GB CLP, OSHA HazCom) — the correct pictograms, signal word and H-statements, with CLP Article 26 precedence applied and explained.
Handling and Storage Guidance for tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea
tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea is corrosive to skin, eyes, or metals. Store in acid-resistant or alkali-resistant cabinets as appropriate. Do not store in metal containers. Secondary containment (drip trays) is required. Segregate from incompatible substances such as strong oxidisers.
tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea may cause irritation to skin, eyes, or respiratory tract, or has low-level systemic toxicity. Adequate ventilation must be provided in work areas. Personal protective equipment (gloves, eye protection) is recommended during handling.
tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea is classified as a serious long-term health hazard. Exposure must be minimised using engineering controls (local exhaust ventilation, closed systems). Biological and medical monitoring may be required. Refer to the full Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Section 8 for occupational exposure limits.
This substance carries the signal word DANGER, indicating the more severe hazard categories under GHS/CLP. Facilities handling tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea should ensure a written hazard communication programme, including current SDS, employee training records, and GHS-compliant labelling on all containers.
This information is provided for reference only. Always consult the official Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and applicable national regulations before handling this substance.
The GHS classification shown above for tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrimidin-2-one; dimethyl propyleneurea corresponds to Section 2 of its Safety Data Sheet. Learn how a compliant 16-section SDS is structured and authored.