Methyl alcohol

Agent Name
Methyl alcohol
Alternative Name
Methanol
CAS Number
67-56-1
Formula
C-H4-O
Major Category
Solvents
Methyl alcohol formula graphical representation
Synonyms
Carbinol; Columbian spirits; Pyroligneous spirit; Wood alcohol; Wood naphtha; Wood spirit; Methanol; [NIOSH] UN1230
Category
Alcohols (<C12)
Description
Colorless liquid with a characteristic pungent odor; [NIOSH]
Sources/Uses
Used as a solvent, alcohol denaturant, antifreeze, and chemical intermediate; [ACGIH] Naturally present in blood and urine and in fruits and vegetables; [CHEMINFO] Used in paint removers, windshield-washing solutions, and duplication fluids; [Olson, p. 314]
Comments
Methanol poisoning can cause blindness and death. The lethal oral dose in humans is 2 to 8 ounces. Most cases have occurred after ingestion. Methanol poisoning after inhalation or skin absorption in the workplace has been reported. [ACGIH] Symptoms of methanol poisoning include initial CNS depression and vomiting followed by metabolic acidosis and severe vision impairment 8-24 hours later. Coma, respiratory failure, and death may ensue. [CHEMINFO] In high-dose reproductive studies in animals, methyl alcohol causes testicular damage and birth defects. [Frazier, p. 179-80] Patients may present with inebriation and gastritis. There is a characteristic latency of 6-30 hours after exposure. Combined osmolar and anion gaps suggest poisoning by methanol or ethylene glycol, but also may occur in severe alcoholic ketoacidosis or diabetic ketoacidosis. [Olson, p. 35, 314-5]
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

BEI
Methanol in urine = 15 mg/L; sample at end of shift;
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Yes
TLV (ACGIH)
200 ppm
STEL (ACGIH)
250 ppm
PEL (OSHA)
200 ppm
MAK
100 ppm
IDLH (NIOSH)
6000 ppm
Excerpts from Documentation for IDLHs
Two human studies showed no effects at vapor concentrations ranging from 160 to 1,000 ppm [McAllister 1954; MDOH 1937]. It has been stated that it probably would be dangerous to be exposed to concentrations of the order of 30,000 to 50,000 ppm for as much as 30 to 60 minutes [Patty 1963].
Vapor Pressure
127 mm Hg
Odor Threshold Low
4.2 ppm
Odor Threshold High
5960 ppm
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (rat) = 64,000 ppm/4 hr
Explanatory Notes
Detection odor threshold from AIHA (mean = 160 ppm); Flash point = 54 deg F; [CAMEO] VP from HSDB;
NFPA
may ignite at ambient temp
ERPG-1
200 ppm
ERPG-2
1000 ppm
ERPG-3
5,000 ppm

Adverse Effects

Neurotoxin
Other CNS neurotoxin
Reproductive Toxin
Yes

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

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