30 32 851 Degreasing agent
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30 32 851 Degreasing agent
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SP Special. Highly aromatic solvent. Petroleum based. Ready-mixed. 5 l can.
Removing oil and asphalt spills on paint and chrome. Also for removing greasy marks on textiles and upholstery.
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The product is classified as dangerous goods when transporting. Special regulations apply to packaging, marking and transport, therefore existing lead times cannot be guaranteed.
The product is highly flammable and hazardous to health. Dangerous if inhaled and in contact with the skin. Avoid inhaling vapour/mist. Avoid contact with the skin. Provide adequate ventilation.
Material safety data sheet
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING
Trade name
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TRUTEST SP-SPECIAL
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Application
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Cold degreasing agent
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Manufacturer - supplier
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Kemibolaget i Bromma AB
Box 176
123 23 FARSTA
Tel: +46 (0) 8-683 88 00
Fax: +46 (0)8-605 98 10
Tel (emergency): Poison information 112
Internet: www.kemibolaget.se
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COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredient
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CAS-no.
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Quantity (weight %)
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Hazard symbol/R-phrases
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Solvent naphtha (petroleum spirit), hydrotreated light naphthenic
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92062-15-2
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90-100
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R65, R66, R11 F
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Key
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FB/FH/FM = Hazard code for fire/health/environment
T+ = Very toxic
T = Toxic
C = Corrosive
Xn = Harmful
Xi = Irritant
V = Moderately harmful
IK = Not subject to labelling
E = Explosive
O = Oxidizing
F+ = Extremely flammable
F = Highly flammable
N = Dangerous for the environment
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HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Adverse health effects
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May cause lung damage if swallowed. Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness. HIGHLY FLAMMABLE.
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Adverse environmental effects
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Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
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FIRST AID MEASURES
General
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Never give an unconscious person anything to drink or eat.
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Inhalation
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Move the casualty into fresh air. Keep the person calm and under observation. Seek medical advice if necessary. In case of serious exposure, use suitable respiratory equipment when moving the casualty out of the danger zone. Place an unconscious casualty in the recovery position and keep warm. Seek immediate medical advice and show this product information.
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Skin
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Rinse with plenty of water. Use soap if available. Take off contaminated clothing and shoes once you have started rinsing.
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Eyes
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Rinse immediately with water for 10-15 minutes. Seek medical advice if necessary.
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Ingestion
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If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Keep the casualty calm. Seek immediate medical advice.
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FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Suitable extinguishing media
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Extinguish with powder, carbon dioxide or film-forming foam.
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Fire and explosion risks
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Fluids can liberate vapours that can ignite at or above the flash point. The product can accumulate static electricity, which can produce sparks that cause ignition.
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Other information
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Move and/or cool with water containers in the vicinity of fire.
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SPILLAGE/ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
General information
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Observe the risk of ignition and explosion. Stop the leakage if this is possible without danger. Inform the emergency services if the substance has entered watercourses or drains or polluted soil and vegetation. Consult an expert on the disposal of waste and make sure to follow local regulations.
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Methods for cleaning up
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Stop the leakage if this is possible without danger. Inform the emergency services if the substance has entered watercourses or drains or polluted soil and vegetation. Consult an expert on the disposal of waste and make sure to follow local regulations.
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Spillage and cleaning up
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Confine the spilt fluid with absorbent material.
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HANDLING AND STORAGE
Special properties and risks
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Avoid mixing with strong oxidizing agents such as calcium hypochlorite, nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide.
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Handling regulations
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Flammable fluid, class 1.
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Storage
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Follow the regulations of SÄIFS 1981:2 for class 1 flammable fluids. Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking. Keep away from strong oxidizing agents. Storage materials to avoid: aluminium packaging.
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EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Limit
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300 ppm (1000 mg/m
3
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(Occupational exposure limits according to provisions of the Swedish National Board of Occupational Safety and Health (AFS) 1993:9)
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General advice
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The use and choice of personal protection equipment is related to the hazardous properties of the product, the workplace and the methods used for handling the product. As a general, minimum recommendation, we recommend the use of protective goggles with side shields and work clothes that cover the arms, legs and body. In addition, all who visit the workplace in which the product is handled or used should wear protective goggles.
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Control procedures
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Use explosion-proof electrical equipment. Ensure adequate ventilation. Mechanical ventilation and spot extraction may be necessary. Provisions for eye flushing should be provided at the workplace. Never mix the product with other substances without prior knowledge of this being hazardless. No smoking, naked flames, welding or sparks. Avoid spray mist and pouring from a height. Always use explosion-proof electrical equipment.
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Respiratory equipment
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When the concentration in the air can exceed the limits specified in this section, we recommend the use of a half-face filter mask to protect against over exposure by inhalation.
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Eye protection
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Protective goggles in case of risk of splashes into the eyes.
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Hand protection
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Protective gloves in case of risk of skin dryness/cracking.
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Skin and body protection
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Wear appropriate protective clothing.
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Form/state
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Clear fluid
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Odour
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Of solvent
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Colour
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Colourless
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Melting point
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-29 °C
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Boiling point
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77-84 °C
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Flash point
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-20 °C
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Autoignition point
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>200 °C
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Density at 20°C
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755 kg/m
3
at 15°C
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Vapour pressure
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11.3 kPa at 20°C
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Vapour pressure
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41.3 kPa at 50°C
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Vapour pressure
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27 kPa at 38°C
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Rel. gas density (air=1)
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>1
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Rel. vap. rate, BuAc-1
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8.7
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Explosion range
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1.2-8.3 vol. %
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Viscosity at 25°C
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0.69 mPa
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Viscosity at 40°C
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0.78 mm
2
/s
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Molecular weight
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86
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Solubility
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Fully in ketones. In water, <0.1% at 20°C
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STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability
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Stable under normal handling.
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Conditions and material to avoid:
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Avoid mixing with strong oxidizing agents such as calcium hypochlorite, nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide. Can form explosive fulminates with certain nitrates.
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Hazardous decomposition products
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None known.
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TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Inhalation
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Vapour concentrations above exposure limits may irritate the eyes and respiratory system, cause headaches and dizziness, and have an anaesthetic effect and other effects on the central nervous system.
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Skin
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Frequent repeated or prolonged contact dries the skin, which may cause discomfort and skin inflammation.
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Eyes
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Irritates and damages eye tissue if not removed immediately.
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Ingestion
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Aspiration of small quantities of fluid, if swallowed or during vomiting, may cause chemically-induced pneumonia or water on the lungs.
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Cancer
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No indications reported. Notes H and P in KIFS 1997:5, Annex 6, applicable.
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Mutagenicity
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No indications reported.
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Chemical name
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LD50 (oral, rat)
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LD50 (dermal, rabbit)
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Solvent naphtha (petroleum spirit), hydrotreated light naphthenic
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> 5 000 mg/kg
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> 2 000 mg/kg
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ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Solvent naphtha (petroleum spirit), hydrotreated light naphthenic
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Mobility
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The product is volatile and rapidly evaporates into the air.
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Degradability
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No information is available regarding the biodegradability of the product. The product degrades rapidly in the air. The product must not be released into the municipal sewage network as this may disturb the function of sewage plants. Despite data indicating that the substance is not expected to accumulate in aquatic environments, regulations require the classification "May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment".
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Ecotoxicity
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Expected to be toxic to aquatic organisms (based on data from similar substances or estimation)
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Miscellaneous
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The information provided above is based on information from the supplier, literature, information from the Swedish National Chemicals Inspectorate, and environmental protection safety data sheets from the Association of Swedish Chemical Industries.
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DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
General
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The product must not be disposed of in landfills or released into the municipal sewage network, surface water or watercourses. The product does not produce ash and can be incinerated. Dispose of empty packaging with your local waste company. For more information (Sweden only) ring REPA's customer service: 020-731112.
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Waste classes according to SFS 1996:971
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Handle spillages as hazardous waste, which must be dealt with by an authorized haulier. See regulations (SFS1996:971) on hazardous waste. EWC-code: 7, 8, 14 or 20 (Separately collected fractions 20 01 13 Solvents).
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TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Land (ADR/RID)
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UN-no.:
3295
Goods description:
3295-Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s 3,3 b ADR
Contains:
Isohexanes and cyclohexane
Classification:
3.3 b
ADR label:
3
Hazard number:
33
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Sea (IMDG)
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Proper shipping name:
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s
Contains:
Isohexanes and cyclohexane
Class/division:
3,1
UN-no.:
3295
Marine pollutant:
No
EMS:
3-07
MFAG:
310
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Air (DGR)
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Proper shipping name:
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s
Contains:
Isohexanes and cyclohexane
Class/division:
3
UN-no.:
3295
Passenger packing instruction:
305/Y305
Passenger max. quantity/pack:
5l/1l
Cargo packing instruction:
307
Cargo max. quantity/pack:
60 l
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Labelling
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Harmful, Highly flammable (Xn, F)
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Contains
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Solvent naphtha (petroleum spirit), hydrotreated light naphthenic 90-100%
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Hazard symbol
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Xn, F, N
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Harmful, Highly flammable, Dangerous for environment
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R-phrases
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R11
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Highly flammable.
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R65
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Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.
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R67
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Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
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R51/53
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Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
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R313
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May defat the skin.
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S-phases
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S9
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Keep container in well-ventilated place.
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S16
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Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking.
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S23 C
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Do not breathe.
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S24
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Avoid contact with skin.
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S29
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Do not empty into drains.
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S33
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Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
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S43 A
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In case of fire, use sand, earth, powder or foam.
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S57
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Use appropriate container to avoid environmental contamination.
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S60
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This material and its container must be disposed of as hazardous waste.
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OTHER INFORMATION
General information
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This material safety data sheet contains information required by EU and national regulations and information provided by Kemibolaget i Bromma AB. The information contained in this safety sheet is considered true and correct at the date stated on the sheet. We accept no liability and provide no guarantee for the exactness and completeness of the information or the recommendations and suggestions. Since the conditions under which the product is used are outside our control, it is always the responsibility of the user to decide on the conditions for the safe use of this product.
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Issued by
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Halina Wnukowska
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Issued
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2001-05-09
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