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TRIETHANOLAMINE: Cosmetic Toxin Data |
Classification & Labeling
Source: European Union | •Harmful if swallowed •Irritant •Risk of serious damage to eyes •Contact with acids liberates toxic gas
•Listed on labels as: TRIETHANOLAMINE; TROLAMINE; TEA; TRIATHANOLAMINE; THRIETHANOLAMINE; TREITHANOLAMINE; TRITETHANOLAMINE; TRIETNANOLAMINE; TRIETHANLOLAMINE; TRETHANOLAMINE; TRIETHANLAMINE; TRETHAMOLAMINE; TRIETAHNOLAMINE; THIETHANOLAMINE |
Sources/Uses
Source: Haz-Map hazmap.nlm.nih.gov
| Used as an intermediate for emulsifiers, waxes, herbicides, cutting oils, and cement additives; also used as a solvent for casein, shellac, dyes, and resins.
Used to recover hydrogen sulfide in the petroleum industry. |
Symptoms
Source: CDC (Center for Disease Control) cdc.gov/niosh
| •INHALATION: Cough. Sore throat.
•SKIN: Redness.
•EYES: Redness.
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