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methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate

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See how the hazards of methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate 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.

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Handling and Storage Guidance for methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate

methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate is a flammable liquid (flash point below 60 °C, Category 3). Store in a dedicated flammable storage cabinet, away from oxidisers and ignition sources. Use explosion-proof electrical equipment in storage areas. Containers must be kept tightly closed and grounded during transfer to prevent static discharge.

methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate has acute toxicity (oral, dermal, or inhalation) classified as Category 1–3. Access to this substance must be restricted to trained personnel. Store in a locked, well-ventilated area. Exposure monitoring and medical surveillance may be required under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 or equivalent regulations.

This substance carries the signal word DANGER, indicating the more severe hazard categories under GHS/CLP. Facilities handling methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate 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.

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The GHS classification shown above for methyl acrylate; methyl propenoate corresponds to Section 2 of its Safety Data Sheet. Learn how a compliant 16-section SDS is structured and authored.

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