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Acticide Mkw2 Sds Updated _hot_

Acticide MKW2 SDS Updated: Critical Safety & Compliance Insights for 2025

Date of Publication: May 2, 2026
Subject: Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Revision for Acticide MKW2

Advanced Encapsulation: Uses THOR’s unique AMME® technology, which encapsulates active ingredients to enhance their retention and resistance to heat, UV light, and moisture leaching. acticide mkw2 sds updated

  1. Replace All Binders: Immediately remove all paper copies of the old SDS from your safety stations. Insert the new version.
  2. Retrain Operators: Hold a 15-minute toolbox talk focusing on the change from "eye irritant" to "serious eye damage (H318)." Demonstrate the difference between safety glasses and chemical goggles.
  3. Update Your HAZCOM Labels: Under the new GHS guidelines, your secondary container labels (squeeze bottles, day tanks) must now include the H318 pictogram (Exclamation mark with the health hazard? No – wait. H318 requires the "Corrosion" pictogram (GHS05) on the label. Check Section 2 again). Correction: H318 requires GHS05 (Corrosion).
  4. Review Your Spill Kits: The updated Section 6 (Accidental release) now specifies that inert, absorbent materials (vermiculite or clay) are mandatory. Kitty litter is no longer sufficient for a professional spill kit due to the new STOT SE 3 inhalation hazard.
  5. Update Your Safety Data Sheet Register: If you operate under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200), your annual SDS audit must log this update.

Eye Contact: Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Acticide MKW2 SDS Updated: Critical Safety & Compliance

Feature Title: Advanced Dry-Film Protection with ACTICIDE® MKW 2 Replace All Binders: Immediately remove all paper copies

Weeks passed. Tests trickled in from independent labs and from the company’s own contracted consultants. The stronger language in the SDS became the town’s petition: stricter application windows, mandatory buffer zones, safer disposal protocols, and a public advisory. Farmers altered spraying schedules, emptied drums were banned from being left outdoors, and the distributor agreed to a recall on suspect lots.

Its active ingredients typically include a blend of MIT (Methylisothiazolinone), BIT (Benzisothiazolinone), and often bronopol or formaldehyde-releasers depending on the specific variant (check your product label).