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1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Refrigeration
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas), H315 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
H315 Causes skin irritation.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH019 May form explosive peroxides.
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
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REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 811-97-2 Acute M factor:
2.212-377-0 1,1,1,2- Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); Not Available
26 Not Available
3.Not Available tetrafluoroethane H280, EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 754-12-1 Flammable Gases Category 1A, Gases Acute M factor:
2.468-710-7 2,3,3,3- Not Available
25 Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); H220, Not Available
3.Not Available tetrafluoropropene Chronic M
4.Not Available H280, EUH019, EUH044 [1] factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 354-33-6 Acute M factor:
2.206-557-8 Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); Not Available
25 pentafluoroethane Not Available
3.Not Available H280, EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 75-10-5 Acute M factor:
2.200-839-4 Flammable Gases Category 1A; H220, Not Available
24 difluoromethane Not Available
3.Not Available EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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If an adult is involved and where intense pain occurs provide pain killers such as paracetomol
Transport to hospital, or doctor
Subsequent blackening of the exposed tissue indicates potential of necrosis, which may require amputation.
Following exposure to gas, remove the patient from the gas source or contaminated area.
NOTE: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus may be
required to assure the safety of the rescuer.
Prostheses such as false teeth, which may block the airway, should be removed, where possible, prior to initiating first aid
procedures.
If the patient is not breathing spontaneously, administer rescue breathing.
If the patient does not have a pulse, administer CPR.
Inhalation
If medical oxygen and appropriately trained personnel are available, administer 100% oxygen.
Summon an emergency ambulance. If an ambulance is not available, contact a physician, hospital, or Poison Control Centre
for further instruction.
Keep the patient warm, comfortable and at rest while awaiting medical care.
MONITOR THE BREATHING AND PULSE, CONTINUOUSLY.
Administer rescue breathing (preferably with a demand-valve resuscitator, bag-valve mask-device, or pocket mask as
trained) or CPR if necessary.
Not considered a normal route of entry.
Avoid giving milk or oils.
Ingestion
Avoid giving alcohol.
For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor.
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
for intoxication due to Freons/ Halons;
A: Emergency and Supportive Measures
Maintain an open airway and assist ventilation if necessary
Treat coma and arrhythmias if they occur. Avoid (adrenaline) epinephrine or other sympathomimetic amines that may precipitate ventricular arrhythmias.
Tachyarrhythmias caused by increased myocardial sensitisation may be treated with propranolol, 1-2 mg IV or esmolol 25-100 microgm/kg/min IV.
Monitor the ECG for 4-6 hours
B: Specific drugs and antidotes:
There is no specific antidote
C: Decontamination
Inhalation; remove victim from exposure, and give supplemental oxygen if available.
Ingestion; (a) Prehospital: Administer activated charcoal, if available. DO NOT induce vomiting because of rapid absorption and the risk of abrupt onset CNS
depression. (b) Hospital: Administer activated charcoal, although the efficacy of charcoal is unknown. Perform gastric lavage only if the ingestion was very
large and recent (less than 30 minutes)
D: Enhanced elimination:
There is no documented efficacy for diuresis, haemodialysis, haemoperfusion, or repeat-dose charcoal.
POISONING and DRUG OVERDOSE, Californian Poison Control System Ed. Kent R Olson; 3rd Edition
Do not administer sympathomimetic drugs unless absolutely necessary as material may increase myocardial irritability.
No specific antidote.
Because rapid absorption may occur through lungs if aspirated and cause systematic effects, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be
made by an attending physician.
If lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophageal control.
Danger from lung aspiration must be weighed against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach.
Treatment based on judgment of the physician in response to reactions of the patient
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
For gas exposures:
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BASIC TREATMENT
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Establish a patent airway with suction where necessary.
Watch for signs of respiratory insufficiency and assist ventilation as necessary.
Administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask at 10 to 15 l/min.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for pulmonary oedema .
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for shock.
Anticipate seizures.
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ADVANCED TREATMENT
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Consider orotracheal or nasotracheal intubation for airway control in unconscious patient or where respiratory arrest has occurred.
Positive-pressure ventilation using a bag-valve mask might be of use.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for arrhythmias.
Start an IV D5W TKO. If signs of hypovolaemia are present use lactated Ringers solution. Fluid overload might create complications.
Drug therapy should be considered for pulmonary oedema.
Hypotension with signs of hypovolaemia requires the cautious administration of fluids. Fluid overload might create complications.
Treat seizures with diazepam.
Proparacaine hydrochloride should be used to assist eye irrigation.
BRONSTEIN, A.C. and CURRANCE, P.L.
EMERGENCY CARE FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXPOSURE: 2nd Ed. 1994
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As a general rule, hydrofluorocarbons tend to be flammable unless they contain more fluorine atoms than hydrogen atoms.
Haloalkanes:
are highly reactive:some of the more lightly substituted lower members are highly flammable; the more highly substituted
may be used as fire suppressants, not always with the anticipated results.
may react with the lighter divalent metals to produce more reactive compounds analogous to Grignard reagents.
may produce explosive compounds following prolonged contact with metallic or other azides
may react on contact with potassium or its alloys - although apparently stable on contact with a wide rage of halocarbons,
reaction products may be shock-sensitive and may explode with great violence on light impact; severity generally increases
Storage incompatibility
with the degree of halocarbon substitution and potassium-sodium alloys give extremely sensitive mixtures .
Haloalkenes are highly reactive.
Some of the more lightly substituted lower members are highly flammable; many members of the group are peroxidisable
and polymerisable.
Avoid reaction or contact with potassium or its alloys - although apparently stable on contact with a wide rage of halocarbons,
reaction products may be shock-sensitive and may explode with great violence on light impact.
Compressed gases may contain a large amount of kinetic energy over and above that potentially available from the energy of
reaction produced by the gas in chemical reaction with other substances
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x + o + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
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DNELs PNECs
Ingredient
Exposure Pattern Worker Compartment
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
Chemical goggles.
Eye and face protection Full face shield may be required for supplementary but never for primary protection of eyes.
Contact lenses may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses may absorb and concentrate irritants.
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· Halogen-selective detectors use a specialized sensor that allows the monitor to detect compounds containing
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine with-out interference from other species.These detectors are typically easy to
use, feature higher sensitivity than the nonselective detectors (detection limits are typically <5 ppm when used as an
area monitor and <1.4 gm/yr [<0.05 oz/yr] when used as a leak pinpointer).
Other protection · Compound-Specific Detectors are typically capable of detecting the presence of a single compound without
interference from other compounds.
Protective overalls, closely fitted at neck and wrist.
Eye-wash unit.
Ensure availability of lifeline in confined spaces.
Respiratory protection
Type AX Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
Cartridge respirators should never be used for emergency ingress or in areas of unknown vapour concentrations or oxygen content.
The wearer must be warned to leave the contaminated area immediately on detecting any odours through the respirator. The odour may indicate that the mask
is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations, only restricted use of
cartridge respirators is considered appropriate.
Cartridge performance is affected by humidity. Cartridges should be changed after 2 hr of continuous use unless it is determined that the humidity is less than
75%, in which case, cartridges can be used for 4 hr. Used cartridges should be discarded daily, regardless of the length of time used
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Applicable
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Vapour pressure (kPa) 12748 Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.4. Conditions to avoid See section 7.2
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Material is highly volatile and may quickly form a concentrated atmosphere in confined or unventilated areas. The vapour may
displace and replace air in breathing zone, acting as a simple asphyxiant. This may happen with little warning of overexposure.
Symptoms of asphyxia (suffocation) may include headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, muscular weakness, drowsiness and
ringing in the ears. If the asphyxia is allowed to progress, there may be nausea and vomiting, further physical weakness and
unconsciousness and, finally, convulsions, coma and death. Significant concentrations of the non-toxic gas reduce the oxygen
level in the air.
The use of a quantity of material in an unventilated or confined space may result in increased exposure and an irritating
atmosphere developing. Before starting consider control of exposure by mechanical ventilation.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Skin Contact
In common with other halogenated aliphatics, fluorocarbons may cause dermal problems due to a tendency to remove natural
oils from the skin causing irritation and the development of dry, sensitive skin. They do not appear to be appreciably absorbed.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Vapourising liquid causes rapid cooling and contact may cause cold burns, frostbite, even through normal gloves. Frozen skin
tissues are painless and appear waxy and yellow. Signs and symptoms of frost-bite may include "pins and needles", paleness
followed by numbness, a hardening an stiffening of the skin, a progression of colour changes in the affected area, (first white,
then mottled and blue and eventually black; on recovery, red, hot, painful and blistered).
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Halogenated oxiranes may arise following epoxidation of haloalkenes.
The metabolism of haloethylenes by microsomal oxidation leading to epoxide formation across the double bond has been
proposed. The resulting oxiranes are highly reactive and may covalently bind to nucleic acids leading to mutations and possible
Chronic
cancers A measure of such potential carcinogenicity is the development of significant preneoplastic foci in livers of treated rats.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
On the basis, primarily, of animal experiments, concern has been expressed by at least one classification body that the material
may produce carcinogenic or mutagenic effects; in respect of the available information, however, there presently exists
inadequate data for making a satisfactory assessment.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >567000 ppm/4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: 359453.102 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
[2] Not Available
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >86.831 ppm4h
TOXICITY IRRITATION
pentafluoroethane
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >709000 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2]
Oral (Mouse) LD50; 1810 mg/kg
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
1,1,1,2- * with added oxygen - ZhongHao New Chemical Materials MSDS Excessive concentration can have a narcotic effect; inhalation
TETRAFLUOROETHANE of high concentrations of decomposition products can cause lung oedema.
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Mutagenicity : Did not cause genetic damage in animals. Did not cause genetic damage in cultured mammalian cells.
Experiments showed mutagenic effects in cultured bacterial cells. Reproductive toxicity : Animal testing showed no reproductive
toxicity. Teratogenicity : Animal testing showed effects on embryo-fetal development at levels equal to or above those causing
2,3,3,3- maternal toxicity. * Vendor For similar product, 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene HFO-1234ze is not likely to accumulate in the bodies of
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE humans or animals HFO-1234ze is practically non-toxic. Short-term exposures at levels higher than 10% have not induced
cardiac sensitization to adrenalin nor induced serious toxic effects. Rats and rabbits did not exhibit any serious toxic,
developmental or reproductive effects even with exposures to high levels of HFO-1234ze. Based on a series of mutagenicity and
genomics studies, the cancer risk for HFO-1234ze is LOW
PENTAFLUOROETHANE Cardiac sensitisation threshold limit >245400 mg/m3 Anaesthetic effects threshold limit 490800 mg/m3 * DuPont SDS
The fluoroalkenes vary widely in acute inhalation toxicity. Those, such as perfluoroisobutylene, PFIB, the most highly toxic
UNICOOL R-449A & 2,3,3,3- member, attacks the pulmonary epithelium of rats eventuating in edema and death after a delay of about one day. Other
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE fluoroalkenes, such as hexafluoropropylene (HFP) or chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), also cause pulmonary injury but at lower
concentrations produce concentration dependent changes in the renal concentrating mechanism of the rat.
Disinfection by products (DBPs) re formed when disinfectants such as chlorine, chloramine, and ozone react with organic and
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inorganic matter in water. The observations that some DBPs such as trihalomethanes (THMs), di-/trichloroacetic acids, and 3-
TETRAFLUOROETHANE &
chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX) are carcinogenic in animal studies have raised public concern over the
2,3,3,3-
possible adverse health effects of DBPs. To date, several hundred DBPs have been identified.
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE
Numerous haloalkanes and haloalkenes have been tested for carcinogenic and mutagenic activities.
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Not
EC50 48h Crustacea 980mg/l
Available
Not
LC50 96h Fish 450mg/l
Available
Not
NOEC(ECx) 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >100mg/l
Available
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
EC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >2.5mg/l 2
pentafluoroethane
Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Substances containing unsaturated carbons are ubiquitous in indoor environments. They result from many sources (see below). Most are reactive with
environmental ozone and many produce stable products which are thought to adversely affect human health.The potential for surfaces in an enclosed space to
facilitate reactions should be considered.
In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), the greenhouse gases mentioned in the Kyoto Protocol include synthetic substances
that share the common feature of being highly persistent in the atmosphere and exhibiting very high specific radiative forcing (radiative forcing is the change in the
balance between radiation coming into the atmosphere and radiation out; a positive radiative forcing tends on average to warm the surface of the earth). These
synthetic substances include hydrocarbons that are partially fluorinated (HCFs) or totally fluorinated (PFCs) as well as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
The greenhouse potential of these substances, expressed as multiples of that of CO2, are within the range of 140 to 11,700 for HFCs, from 6500 to 9,200 for
PFCs and 23,900 for SF6.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane, difluoromethane,
name 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S. (contains pentafluoroethane, difluoromethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and 2,3,3,3-
name tetrafluoropropene)
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane, difluoromethane,
name 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
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International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs - Not Classified as Carcinogenic
EU European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) List of Substances
Europe EC Inventory
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
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Date of
Version Sections Updated
Update
Toxicological information - Acute Health (inhaled), Ecological Information - Environmental, Exposure controls /
2.5 29/03/2023
personal protection - Personal Protection (Respirator), Toxicological information - Toxicity and Irritation (Other)
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
Expert judgement
Category 2, H315
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Chemical Product
PC16 Heat transfer fluids
Category
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
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Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas), H315 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2
1272/2008 [CLP] and
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
H315 Causes skin irritation.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH019 May form explosive peroxides.
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
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REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 354-33-6 Acute M factor:
2.206-557-8 Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); Not Available
59 pentafluoroethane Not Available
3.Not Available H280, EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 754-12-1 Acute M factor:
Flammable Gases Category 1A, Gases
2.468-710-7 2,3,3,3- Not Available
30 Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); H220, Not Available
3.Not Available tetrafluoropropene Chronic M
H280, EUH019, EUH044 [1]
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 75-10-5 Acute M factor:
2.200-839-4 Flammable Gases Category 1A; H220, Not Available
11 difluoromethane Not Available
3.Not Available EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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Following exposure to gas, remove the patient from the gas source or contaminated area.
NOTE: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus may be
required to assure the safety of the rescuer.
Prostheses such as false teeth, which may block the airway, should be removed, where possible, prior to initiating first aid
procedures.
If the patient is not breathing spontaneously, administer rescue breathing.
If the patient does not have a pulse, administer CPR.
Inhalation
If medical oxygen and appropriately trained personnel are available, administer 100% oxygen.
Summon an emergency ambulance. If an ambulance is not available, contact a physician, hospital, or Poison Control Centre
for further instruction.
Keep the patient warm, comfortable and at rest while awaiting medical care.
MONITOR THE BREATHING AND PULSE, CONTINUOUSLY.
Administer rescue breathing (preferably with a demand-valve resuscitator, bag-valve mask-device, or pocket mask as
trained) or CPR if necessary.
Not considered a normal route of entry.
Avoid giving milk or oils.
Ingestion
Avoid giving alcohol.
For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor.
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
for intoxication due to Freons/ Halons;
A: Emergency and Supportive Measures
Maintain an open airway and assist ventilation if necessary
Treat coma and arrhythmias if they occur. Avoid (adrenaline) epinephrine or other sympathomimetic amines that may precipitate ventricular arrhythmias.
Tachyarrhythmias caused by increased myocardial sensitisation may be treated with propranolol, 1-2 mg IV or esmolol 25-100 microgm/kg/min IV.
Monitor the ECG for 4-6 hours
B: Specific drugs and antidotes:
There is no specific antidote
C: Decontamination
Inhalation; remove victim from exposure, and give supplemental oxygen if available.
Ingestion; (a) Prehospital: Administer activated charcoal, if available. DO NOT induce vomiting because of rapid absorption and the risk of abrupt onset CNS
depression. (b) Hospital: Administer activated charcoal, although the efficacy of charcoal is unknown. Perform gastric lavage only if the ingestion was very
large and recent (less than 30 minutes)
D: Enhanced elimination:
There is no documented efficacy for diuresis, haemodialysis, haemoperfusion, or repeat-dose charcoal.
POISONING and DRUG OVERDOSE, Californian Poison Control System Ed. Kent R Olson; 3rd Edition
Do not administer sympathomimetic drugs unless absolutely necessary as material may increase myocardial irritability.
No specific antidote.
Because rapid absorption may occur through lungs if aspirated and cause systematic effects, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be
made by an attending physician.
If lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophageal control.
Danger from lung aspiration must be weighed against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach.
Treatment based on judgment of the physician in response to reactions of the patient
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
For gas exposures:
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BASIC TREATMENT
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Establish a patent airway with suction where necessary.
Watch for signs of respiratory insufficiency and assist ventilation as necessary.
Administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask at 10 to 15 l/min.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for pulmonary oedema .
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for shock.
Anticipate seizures.
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ADVANCED TREATMENT
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Consider orotracheal or nasotracheal intubation for airway control in unconscious patient or where respiratory arrest has occurred.
Positive-pressure ventilation using a bag-valve mask might be of use.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for arrhythmias.
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Start an IV D5W TKO. If signs of hypovolaemia are present use lactated Ringers solution. Fluid overload might create complications.
Drug therapy should be considered for pulmonary oedema.
Hypotension with signs of hypovolaemia requires the cautious administration of fluids. Fluid overload might create complications.
Treat seizures with diazepam.
Proparacaine hydrochloride should be used to assist eye irrigation.
BRONSTEIN, A.C. and CURRANCE, P.L.
EMERGENCY CARE FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXPOSURE: 2nd Ed. 1994
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Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x + o + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
pentafluoroethane Inhalation 16 444 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 0.1 mg/L (Water (Fresh))
Inhalation 1 753 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 1 mg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
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DNELs PNECs
Ingredient
Exposure Pattern Worker Compartment
0.6 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
0.1 mg/L (Water (Fresh))
Inhalation 950 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 1 mg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
Inhalation 186 400 mg/m³ (Systemic, Acute) 0.01 mg/L (Water (Marine))
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
Inhalation 113.1 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 1.51 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
Inhalation 186 400 mg/m³ (Systemic, Acute) * 0.151 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Marine))
1.49 mg/kg soil dw (Soil)
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
Chemical goggles.
Eye and face protection Full face shield may be required for supplementary but never for primary protection of eyes.
Contact lenses may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses may absorb and concentrate irritants.
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· Halogen-selective detectors use a specialized sensor that allows the monitor to detect compounds containing
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine with-out interference from other species.These detectors are typically easy to
use, feature higher sensitivity than the nonselective detectors (detection limits are typically <5 ppm when used as an
area monitor and <1.4 gm/yr [<0.05 oz/yr] when used as a leak pinpointer).
Other protection · Compound-Specific Detectors are typically capable of detecting the presence of a single compound without
interference from other compounds.
Protective overalls, closely fitted at neck and wrist.
Eye-wash unit.
Ensure availability of lifeline in confined spaces.
Respiratory protection
Type AX Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
up to 100 5000 - AX-2
100+ Airline**
Cartridge respirators should never be used for emergency ingress or in areas of unknown vapour concentrations or oxygen content.
The wearer must be warned to leave the contaminated area immediately on detecting any odours through the respirator. The odour may indicate that the mask
is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations, only restricted use of
cartridge respirators is considered appropriate.
Cartridge performance is affected by humidity. Cartridges should be changed after 2 hr of continuous use unless it is determined that the humidity is less than
75%, in which case, cartridges can be used for 4 hr. Used cartridges should be discarded daily, regardless of the length of time used
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
up to 100 5000 - AX-2
100+ - Airline**
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Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Skin Contact
In common with other halogenated aliphatics, fluorocarbons may cause dermal problems due to a tendency to remove natural
oils from the skin causing irritation and the development of dry, sensitive skin. They do not appear to be appreciably absorbed.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Vapourising liquid causes rapid cooling and contact may cause cold burns, frostbite, even through normal gloves. Frozen skin
tissues are painless and appear waxy and yellow. Signs and symptoms of frost-bite may include "pins and needles", paleness
followed by numbness, a hardening an stiffening of the skin, a progression of colour changes in the affected area, (first white,
then mottled and blue and eventually black; on recovery, red, hot, painful and blistered).
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Halogenated oxiranes may arise following epoxidation of haloalkenes.
The metabolism of haloethylenes by microsomal oxidation leading to epoxide formation across the double bond has been
proposed. The resulting oxiranes are highly reactive and may covalently bind to nucleic acids leading to mutations and possible
Chronic
cancers A measure of such potential carcinogenicity is the development of significant preneoplastic foci in livers of treated rats.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
On the basis, primarily, of animal experiments, concern has been expressed by at least one classification body that the material
may produce carcinogenic or mutagenic effects; in respect of the available information, however, there presently exists
inadequate data for making a satisfactory assessment.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
pentafluoroethane
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >709000 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >86.831 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
PENTAFLUOROETHANE Cardiac sensitisation threshold limit >245400 mg/m3 Anaesthetic effects threshold limit 490800 mg/m3 * DuPont SDS
Mutagenicity : Did not cause genetic damage in animals. Did not cause genetic damage in cultured mammalian cells.
Experiments showed mutagenic effects in cultured bacterial cells. Reproductive toxicity : Animal testing showed no reproductive
toxicity. Teratogenicity : Animal testing showed effects on embryo-fetal development at levels equal to or above those causing
2,3,3,3- maternal toxicity. * Vendor For similar product, 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene HFO-1234ze is not likely to accumulate in the bodies of
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE humans or animals HFO-1234ze is practically non-toxic. Short-term exposures at levels higher than 10% have not induced
cardiac sensitization to adrenalin nor induced serious toxic effects. Rats and rabbits did not exhibit any serious toxic,
developmental or reproductive effects even with exposures to high levels of HFO-1234ze. Based on a series of mutagenicity and
genomics studies, the cancer risk for HFO-1234ze is LOW
UNICOOL R-452A & 2,3,3,3- The fluoroalkenes vary widely in acute inhalation toxicity. Those, such as perfluoroisobutylene, PFIB, the most highly toxic
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE member, attacks the pulmonary epithelium of rats eventuating in edema and death after a delay of about one day. Other
fluoroalkenes, such as hexafluoropropylene (HFP) or chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), also cause pulmonary injury but at lower
concentrations produce concentration dependent changes in the renal concentrating mechanism of the rat.
Disinfection by products (DBPs) re formed when disinfectants such as chlorine, chloramine, and ozone react with organic and
inorganic matter in water. The observations that some DBPs such as trihalomethanes (THMs), di-/trichloroacetic acids, and 3-
chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX) are carcinogenic in animal studies have raised public concern over the
possible adverse health effects of DBPs. To date, several hundred DBPs have been identified.
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Numerous haloalkanes and haloalkenes have been tested for carcinogenic and mutagenic activities.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Not
NOEC(ECx) 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >100mg/l
Available
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
EC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >2.5mg/l 2
Not
LC50 96h Fish >197mg/l
Available
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Substances containing unsaturated carbons are ubiquitous in indoor environments. They result from many sources (see below). Most are reactive with
environmental ozone and many produce stable products which are thought to adversely affect human health.The potential for surfaces in an enclosed space to
facilitate reactions should be considered.
In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), the greenhouse gases mentioned in the Kyoto Protocol include synthetic substances
that share the common feature of being highly persistent in the atmosphere and exhibiting very high specific radiative forcing (radiative forcing is the change in the
balance between radiation coming into the atmosphere and radiation out; a positive radiative forcing tends on average to warm the surface of the earth). These
synthetic substances include hydrocarbons that are partially fluorinated (HCFs) or totally fluorinated (PFCs) as well as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
The greenhouse potential of these substances, expressed as multiples of that of CO2, are within the range of 140 to 11,700 for HFCs, from 6500 to 9,200 for
PFCs and 23,900 for SF6.
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PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane, difluoromethane and
name 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene)
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14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane, difluoromethane and
name 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Equipment required PP
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
EU European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) List of Substances
Europe EC Inventory
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
Expert judgement
Category 2, H315
, EUH019 Calculation method
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end of SDS
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Synonyms Product Part Number: 905628 (9.5 kg), 905610 (45 kg)
REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane and 1,1,1-
Proper shipping name
trifluoroethane)
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
The use of a quantity of material in an unventilated or confined space may result in increased exposure and an irritating
Relevant identified uses
atmosphere developing. Before starting consider control of exposure by mechanical ventilation.
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas), H315 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
H315 Causes skin irritation.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
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3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 420-46-2
Acute M factor:
2.206-996-5 1,1,1- Flammable Gases Category 1A; H220,
50 Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available trifluoroethane EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
1. 354-33-6
Acute M factor:
2.206-557-8 Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas);
50 pentafluoroethane Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available H280, EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
Following exposure to gas, remove the patient from the gas source or contaminated area.
NOTE: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus may be
required to assure the safety of the rescuer.
Prostheses such as false teeth, which may block the airway, should be removed, where possible, prior to initiating first aid
procedures.
If the patient is not breathing spontaneously, administer rescue breathing.
If the patient does not have a pulse, administer CPR.
Inhalation
If medical oxygen and appropriately trained personnel are available, administer 100% oxygen.
Summon an emergency ambulance. If an ambulance is not available, contact a physician, hospital, or Poison Control Centre
for further instruction.
Keep the patient warm, comfortable and at rest while awaiting medical care.
MONITOR THE BREATHING AND PULSE, CONTINUOUSLY.
Administer rescue breathing (preferably with a demand-valve resuscitator, bag-valve mask-device, or pocket mask as
trained) or CPR if necessary.
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4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
for intoxication due to Freons/ Halons;
A: Emergency and Supportive Measures
Maintain an open airway and assist ventilation if necessary
Treat coma and arrhythmias if they occur. Avoid (adrenaline) epinephrine or other sympathomimetic amines that may precipitate ventricular arrhythmias.
Tachyarrhythmias caused by increased myocardial sensitisation may be treated with propranolol, 1-2 mg IV or esmolol 25-100 microgm/kg/min IV.
Monitor the ECG for 4-6 hours
B: Specific drugs and antidotes:
There is no specific antidote
C: Decontamination
Inhalation; remove victim from exposure, and give supplemental oxygen if available.
Ingestion; (a) Prehospital: Administer activated charcoal, if available. DO NOT induce vomiting because of rapid absorption and the risk of abrupt onset CNS
depression. (b) Hospital: Administer activated charcoal, although the efficacy of charcoal is unknown. Perform gastric lavage only if the ingestion was very
large and recent (less than 30 minutes)
D: Enhanced elimination:
There is no documented efficacy for diuresis, haemodialysis, haemoperfusion, or repeat-dose charcoal.
POISONING and DRUG OVERDOSE, Californian Poison Control System Ed. Kent R Olson; 3rd Edition
Do not administer sympathomimetic drugs unless absolutely necessary as material may increase myocardial irritability.
No specific antidote.
Because rapid absorption may occur through lungs if aspirated and cause systematic effects, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be
made by an attending physician.
If lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophageal control.
Danger from lung aspiration must be weighed against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach.
Treatment based on judgment of the physician in response to reactions of the patient
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
For gas exposures:
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BASIC TREATMENT
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Establish a patent airway with suction where necessary.
Watch for signs of respiratory insufficiency and assist ventilation as necessary.
Administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask at 10 to 15 l/min.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for pulmonary oedema .
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for shock.
Anticipate seizures.
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Consider orotracheal or nasotracheal intubation for airway control in unconscious patient or where respiratory arrest has occurred.
Positive-pressure ventilation using a bag-valve mask might be of use.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for arrhythmias.
Start an IV D5W TKO. If signs of hypovolaemia are present use lactated Ringers solution. Fluid overload might create complications.
Drug therapy should be considered for pulmonary oedema.
Hypotension with signs of hypovolaemia requires the cautious administration of fluids. Fluid overload might create complications.
Treat seizures with diazepam.
Proparacaine hydrochloride should be used to assist eye irrigation.
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· Do NOT store halogenated aliphatics in areas containing alkali or alkaline earth metals such as powdered
aluminum, zinc, or beryllium
Other information Cylinders should be stored in a purpose-built compound with good ventilation, preferably in the open.
Such compounds should be sited and built in accordance with statutory requirements.
The storage compound should be kept clear and access restricted to authorised personnel only.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x + o + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
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MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
Chemical goggles.
Eye and face protection Full face shield may be required for supplementary but never for primary protection of eyes.
Contact lenses may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses may absorb and concentrate irritants.
· Halogen-selective detectors use a specialized sensor that allows the monitor to detect compounds containing
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine with-out interference from other species.These detectors are typically easy to
use, feature higher sensitivity than the nonselective detectors (detection limits are typically <5 ppm when used as an
area monitor and <1.4 gm/yr [<0.05 oz/yr] when used as a leak pinpointer).
Other protection · Compound-Specific Detectors are typically capable of detecting the presence of a single compound without
interference from other compounds.
Protective overalls, closely fitted at neck and wrist.
Eye-wash unit.
Ensure availability of lifeline in confined spaces.
Respiratory protection
Type AX Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 10 1000 AX-AUS / Class1 -
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
100+ Airline**
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compounds(below 65 degC)
Cartridge respirators should never be used for emergency ingress or in areas of unknown vapour concentrations or oxygen content.
The wearer must be warned to leave the contaminated area immediately on detecting any odours through the respirator. The odour may indicate that the mask
is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations, only restricted use of
cartridge respirators is considered appropriate.
Cartridge performance is affected by humidity. Cartridges should be changed after 2 hr of continuous use unless it is determined that the humidity is less than
75%, in which case, cartridges can be used for 4 hr. Used cartridges should be discarded daily, regardless of the length of time used
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available 728
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Available
temperature (°C)
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Skin Contact
In common with other halogenated aliphatics, fluorocarbons may cause dermal problems due to a tendency to remove natural
oils from the skin causing irritation and the development of dry, sensitive skin. They do not appear to be appreciably absorbed.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Vapourising liquid causes rapid cooling and contact may cause cold burns, frostbite, even through normal gloves. Frozen skin
tissues are painless and appear waxy and yellow. Signs and symptoms of frost-bite may include "pins and needles", paleness
followed by numbness, a hardening an stiffening of the skin, a progression of colour changes in the affected area, (first white,
then mottled and blue and eventually black; on recovery, red, hot, painful and blistered).
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
1,1,1-trifluoroethane
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >540000 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
pentafluoroethane
[2] Not Available
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >709000 ppm4h
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Disinfection by products (DBPs) re formed when disinfectants such as chlorine, chloramine, and ozone react with organic and
inorganic matter in water. The observations that some DBPs such as trihalomethanes (THMs), di-/trichloroacetic acids, and 3-
UNICOOL R-507 chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX) are carcinogenic in animal studies have raised public concern over the
possible adverse health effects of DBPs. To date, several hundred DBPs have been identified.
Numerous haloalkanes and haloalkenes have been tested for carcinogenic and mutagenic activities.
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NOTE: Substance has been shown to be mutagenic in at least one assay, or belongs to a family of chemicals producing damage
1,1,1-TRIFLUOROETHANE
or change to cellular DNA.
PENTAFLUOROETHANE Cardiac sensitisation threshold limit >245400 mg/m3 Anaesthetic effects threshold limit 490800 mg/m3 * DuPont SDS
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
On the basis of the available evidence concerning properties and predicted or observed environmental fate and behavior, the material may present a danger to the
structure and/ or functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer.
In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), the greenhouse gases mentioned in the Kyoto Protocol include synthetic substances
that share the common feature of being highly persistent in the atmosphere and exhibiting very high specific radiative forcing (radiative forcing is the change in the
balance between radiation coming into the atmosphere and radiation out; a positive radiative forcing tends on average to warm the surface of the earth). These
synthetic substances include hydrocarbons that are partially fluorinated (HCFs) or totally fluorinated (PFCs) as well as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
The greenhouse potential of these substances, expressed as multiples of that of CO2, are within the range of 140 to 11,700 for HFCs, from 6500 to 9,200 for
PFCs and 23,900 for SF6.
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vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane and 1,1,1-
name trifluoroethane)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
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14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains pentafluoroethane and 1,1,1-
name trifluoroethane)
14.3. Transport hazard
2.2 Not Applicable
class(es)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
1,1,1-trifluoroethane Not Available
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15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
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Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
Expert judgement
Category 2, H315
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Other means of
905770, 905771, 905785, 905795
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Refrigeration
Association / Organisation Dutch nat poison centre CHEMWATCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE (24/7)
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Association / Organisation Dutch nat. poison centre CHEMWATCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE (24/7)
Emergency telephone
+ 31 88 7558561 +47 23 25 25 84
numbers
Other emergency
+ 31 10 4877700 +61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas)
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
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3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 754-12-1 Acute M factor:
Flammable Gases Category 1A, Gases
2.468-710-7 2,3,3,3- Not Available
56 Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); H220, Not Available
3.Not Available tetrafluoropropene Chronic M
H280, EUH019, EUH044 [1]
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 811-97-2 Acute M factor:
2.212-377-0 1,1,1,2- Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); Not Available
44 Not Available
3.Not Available tetrafluoroethane H280, EUH044 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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Administer rescue breathing (preferably with a demand-valve resuscitator, bag-valve mask-device, or pocket mask as
trained) or CPR if necessary.
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
for intoxication due to Freons/ Halons;
A: Emergency and Supportive Measures
Maintain an open airway and assist ventilation if necessary
Treat coma and arrhythmias if they occur. Avoid (adrenaline) epinephrine or other sympathomimetic amines that may precipitate ventricular arrhythmias.
Tachyarrhythmias caused by increased myocardial sensitisation may be treated with propranolol, 1-2 mg IV or esmolol 25-100 microgm/kg/min IV.
Monitor the ECG for 4-6 hours
B: Specific drugs and antidotes:
There is no specific antidote
C: Decontamination
Inhalation; remove victim from exposure, and give supplemental oxygen if available.
Ingestion; (a) Prehospital: Administer activated charcoal, if available. DO NOT induce vomiting because of rapid absorption and the risk of abrupt onset CNS
depression. (b) Hospital: Administer activated charcoal, although the efficacy of charcoal is unknown. Perform gastric lavage only if the ingestion was very
large and recent (less than 30 minutes)
D: Enhanced elimination:
There is no documented efficacy for diuresis, haemodialysis, haemoperfusion, or repeat-dose charcoal.
POISONING and DRUG OVERDOSE, Californian Poison Control System Ed. Kent R Olson; 3rd Edition
Do not administer sympathomimetic drugs unless absolutely necessary as material may increase myocardial irritability.
No specific antidote.
Because rapid absorption may occur through lungs if aspirated and cause systematic effects, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be
made by an attending physician.
If lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophageal control.
Danger from lung aspiration must be weighed against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach.
Treatment based on judgment of the physician in response to reactions of the patient
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
For gas exposures:
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BASIC TREATMENT
--------------------------------------------------------------
Establish a patent airway with suction where necessary.
Watch for signs of respiratory insufficiency and assist ventilation as necessary.
Administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask at 10 to 15 l/min.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for pulmonary oedema .
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for shock.
Anticipate seizures.
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ADVANCED TREATMENT
--------------------------------------------------------------
Consider orotracheal or nasotracheal intubation for airway control in unconscious patient or where respiratory arrest has occurred.
Positive-pressure ventilation using a bag-valve mask might be of use.
Monitor and treat, where necessary, for arrhythmias.
Start an IV D5W TKO. If signs of hypovolaemia are present use lactated Ringers solution. Fluid overload might create complications.
Drug therapy should be considered for pulmonary oedema.
Hypotension with signs of hypovolaemia requires the cautious administration of fluids. Fluid overload might create complications.
Treat seizures with diazepam.
Proparacaine hydrochloride should be used to assist eye irrigation.
BRONSTEIN, A.C. and CURRANCE, P.L.
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Cylinders should be stored in a purpose-built compound with good ventilation, preferably in the open.
Other information Such compounds should be sited and built in accordance with statutory requirements.
The storage compound should be kept clear and access restricted to authorised personnel only.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
Chemical goggles.
Eye and face protection Full face shield may be required for supplementary but never for primary protection of eyes.
Contact lenses may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses may absorb and concentrate irritants.
Skin protection See Hand protection below
When handling sealed and suitably insulated cylinders wear cloth or leather gloves.
Insulated gloves:
Hands/feet protection NOTE: Insulated gloves should be loose fitting so that may be removed quickly if liquid is spilled upon them. Insulated gloves
are not made to permit hands to be placed in the liquid; they provide only short-term protection from accidental contact with
the liquid.
Respiratory protection
Type AX Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
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A(All classes) = Organic vapours, B AUS or B1 = Acid gasses, B2 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), B3 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), E = Sulfur
dioxide(SO2), G = Agricultural chemicals, K = Ammonia(NH3), Hg = Mercury, NO = Oxides of nitrogen, MB = Methyl bromide, AX = Low boiling point organic
compounds(below 65 degC)
Cartridge respirators should never be used for emergency ingress or in areas of unknown vapour concentrations or oxygen content.
The wearer must be warned to leave the contaminated area immediately on detecting any odours through the respirator. The odour may indicate that the mask
is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations, only restricted use of
cartridge respirators is considered appropriate.
Cartridge performance is affected by humidity. Cartridges should be changed after 2 hr of continuous use unless it is determined that the humidity is less than
75%, in which case, cartridges can be used for 4 hr. Used cartridges should be discarded daily, regardless of the length of time used
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
100+ - Airline**
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
Not Available Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
Initial boiling point and
-29.6 Molecular weight (g/mol) Not Available
boiling range (°C)
Flash point (°C) Not Available Taste Not Available
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
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Not Available
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.4. Conditions to avoid See section 7.2
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Limited evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a
substantial number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy
intact skin of animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the
exposure period. Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact
dermatitis (nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may
progress to blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
Skin Contact
In common with other halogenated aliphatics, fluorocarbons may cause dermal problems due to a tendency to remove natural
oils from the skin causing irritation and the development of dry, sensitive skin. They do not appear to be appreciably absorbed.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Vapourising liquid causes rapid cooling and contact may cause cold burns, frostbite, even through normal gloves. Frozen skin
tissues are painless and appear waxy and yellow. Signs and symptoms of frost-bite may include "pins and needles", paleness
followed by numbness, a hardening an stiffening of the skin, a progression of colour changes in the affected area, (first white,
then mottled and blue and eventually black; on recovery, red, hot, painful and blistered).
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Chronic Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Halogenated oxiranes may arise following epoxidation of haloalkenes.
The metabolism of haloethylenes by microsomal oxidation leading to epoxide formation across the double bond has been
proposed. The resulting oxiranes are highly reactive and may covalently bind to nucleic acids leading to mutations and possible
cancers A measure of such potential carcinogenicity is the development of significant preneoplastic foci in livers of treated rats.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
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On the basis, primarily, of animal experiments, concern has been expressed by at least one classification body that the material
may produce carcinogenic or mutagenic effects; in respect of the available information, however, there presently exists
inadequate data for making a satisfactory assessment.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
UNICOOL R-513A
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >86.831 ppm4h[2] Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: 359453.102 ppm4h[2] Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Mutagenicity : Did not cause genetic damage in animals. Did not cause genetic damage in cultured mammalian cells.
Experiments showed mutagenic effects in cultured bacterial cells. Reproductive toxicity : Animal testing showed no reproductive
toxicity. Teratogenicity : Animal testing showed effects on embryo-fetal development at levels equal to or above those causing
2,3,3,3- maternal toxicity. * Vendor For similar product, 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene HFO-1234ze is not likely to accumulate in the bodies of
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE humans or animals HFO-1234ze is practically non-toxic. Short-term exposures at levels higher than 10% have not induced
cardiac sensitization to adrenalin nor induced serious toxic effects. Rats and rabbits did not exhibit any serious toxic,
developmental or reproductive effects even with exposures to high levels of HFO-1234ze. Based on a series of mutagenicity and
genomics studies, the cancer risk for HFO-1234ze is LOW
1,1,1,2- * with added oxygen - ZhongHao New Chemical Materials MSDS Excessive concentration can have a narcotic effect; inhalation
TETRAFLUOROETHANE of high concentrations of decomposition products can cause lung oedema.
The fluoroalkenes vary widely in acute inhalation toxicity. Those, such as perfluoroisobutylene, PFIB, the most highly toxic
UNICOOL R-513A & 2,3,3,3- member, attacks the pulmonary epithelium of rats eventuating in edema and death after a delay of about one day. Other
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE fluoroalkenes, such as hexafluoropropylene (HFP) or chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), also cause pulmonary injury but at lower
concentrations produce concentration dependent changes in the renal concentrating mechanism of the rat.
Disinfection by products (DBPs) re formed when disinfectants such as chlorine, chloramine, and ozone react with organic and
UNICOOL R-513A & 2,3,3,3-
inorganic matter in water. The observations that some DBPs such as trihalomethanes (THMs), di-/trichloroacetic acids, and 3-
TETRAFLUOROPROPENE
chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX) are carcinogenic in animal studies have raised public concern over the
& 1,1,1,2-
possible adverse health effects of DBPs. To date, several hundred DBPs have been identified.
TETRAFLUOROETHANE
Numerous haloalkanes and haloalkenes have been tested for carcinogenic and mutagenic activities.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Mutagenicity Aspiration Hazard
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
ErC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >100mg/l 2
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Not
NOEC(ECx) 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >100mg/l
Available
EC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants >2.5mg/l 2
Not
LC50 96h Fish >197mg/l
Available
Not
EC50 48h Crustacea 980mg/l
Available
Not
LC50 96h Fish 450mg/l
Available
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Substances containing unsaturated carbons are ubiquitous in indoor environments. They result from many sources (see below). Most are reactive with
environmental ozone and many produce stable products which are thought to adversely affect human health.The potential for surfaces in an enclosed space to
facilitate reactions should be considered.
In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), the greenhouse gases mentioned in the Kyoto Protocol include synthetic substances
that share the common feature of being highly persistent in the atmosphere and exhibiting very high specific radiative forcing (radiative forcing is the change in the
balance between radiation coming into the atmosphere and radiation out; a positive radiative forcing tends on average to warm the surface of the earth). These
synthetic substances include hydrocarbons that are partially fluorinated (HCFs) or totally fluorinated (PFCs) as well as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
The greenhouse potential of these substances, expressed as multiples of that of CO2, are within the range of 140 to 11,700 for HFCs, from 6500 to 9,200 for
PFCs and 23,900 for SF6.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and 2,3,3,3-
name tetrafluoropropene)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.2. UN proper shipping REFRIGERANT GAS, N.O.S., such as mixture F1, mixture F2 or mixture F3 (contains 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane and 2,3,3,3-
name tetrafluoropropene)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code 2A
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
EU European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) List of Substances
Europe EC Inventory
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs - Not Classified as Carcinogenic
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
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Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Other means of
905673, 905681
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Shielding gas for welding
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Compressed Gas)
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 7440-37-1
Acute M factor:
2.231-147-0 Gases Under Pressure (Compressed Gas);
90 argon Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available H280, EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
1. 124-38-9
Acute M factor:
2.204-696-9 carbon Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); H280,
10 Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available dioxide * EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
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Cylinders should be stored in a purpose-built compound with good ventilation, preferably in the open.
Other information Such compounds should be sited and built in accordance with statutory requirements.
The storage compound should be kept clear and access restricted to authorised personnel only.
Carbon dioxide:
reacts violently with strong bases and alkali metals (especially their dusts)
may ignite or explode when heated or in suspended chemically active metals (and their hydrides) such as aluminium,
chromium, manganese, magnesium (above 775 C), titanium (above 550 C), uranium (above 750 C) or zirconium ,
diethylmagnesium
is incompatible with water, acrolein, acrylaldehyde, amines, anhydrous ammonia, aziridine, metal acetylides (such as lithium
acetylide), caesium monoxide (moist), lithium, potassium, sodium, sodium carbide, sodium-potassium alloy, sodium peroxide,
Storage incompatibility
titanium
may build up static electricity when discharged at high flow rates from storage cylinders or fire extinguishers - this may
produce sparks resulting in ignition of flammables or explosives.
may decompose to toxic carbon monoxide and flammable oxygen when exposed to electrical discharges or very high
temperatures
Compressed gases may contain a large amount of kinetic energy over and above that potentially available from the energy of
reaction produced by the gas in chemical reaction with other substances
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
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INGREDIENT DATA
EU Consolidated List of
Indicative Occupational
carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide 5000 ppm / 9000 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available Not Available
Exposure Limit Values
(IOELVs)
Norway regulations on action
values and limit values for
physical and chemical
factors in the work carbon dioxide Karbondioksid 5000 ppm / 9000 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available E
environment and infection
risk groups for biological
factors (Norwegian)
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
For carbon dioxide:
NOTE: Detector tubes for carbon dioxide, measuring in excess of 0.01 % vol.,are commercially available. Long-term measurements (4 hrs) may be conducted to
detect concentrations exceeding 250 ppm.
Studies using physically fit males in confined spaces indicate the TLV-TWA and STEL provides a wide margin of safety against asphyxiation and from undue
metabolic stress, provided normal amounts of oxygen are present in inhaled air.
Hands/feet protection When handling sealed and suitably insulated cylinders wear cloth or leather gloves.
Respiratory protection
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Applicable
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Applicable Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable gloves
be used in an occupational setting.
Skin Contact
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
argon
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
carbon dioxide
Not Available Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
No known carcinogenic, mutagenic or specific reproductive effects. [BOC] No significant acute toxicological data identified in
ARGON
literature search.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Classification code 1A
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
argon Not Available
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List - Banned Substances
FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List (EPSL)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Other means of
905573, 905581
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Gas welding
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H280 - Gases Under Pressure (Compressed Gas)
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH044 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 7440-37-1
Acute M factor:
2.231-147-0 Gases Under Pressure (Compressed Gas);
80 argon Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available H280, EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
1. 124-38-9
Acute M factor:
2.204-696-9 carbon Gases Under Pressure (Liquefied Gas); H280,
20 Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available dioxide * EUH044 [1]
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
For frost-bite caused by liquefied petroleum gas:
If part has not thawed, place in warm water bath (41-46 C) for 15-20 minutes, until the skin turns pink or red.
Analgesia may be necessary while thawing.
If there has been a massive exposure, the general body temperature must be depressed, and the patient must be immediately rewarmed by whole-body
immersion, in a bath at the above temperature.
Shock may occur during rewarming.
Administer tetanus toxoid booster after hospitalization.
Prophylactic antibiotics may be useful.
The patient may require anticoagulants and oxygen.
[Shell Australia 22/12/87]
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Cylinders should be stored in a purpose-built compound with good ventilation, preferably in the open.
Other information Such compounds should be sited and built in accordance with statutory requirements.
The storage compound should be kept clear and access restricted to authorised personnel only.
Carbon dioxide:
reacts violently with strong bases and alkali metals (especially their dusts)
may ignite or explode when heated or in suspended chemically active metals (and their hydrides) such as aluminium,
chromium, manganese, magnesium (above 775 C), titanium (above 550 C), uranium (above 750 C) or zirconium ,
diethylmagnesium
is incompatible with water, acrolein, acrylaldehyde, amines, anhydrous ammonia, aziridine, metal acetylides (such as lithium
acetylide), caesium monoxide (moist), lithium, potassium, sodium, sodium carbide, sodium-potassium alloy, sodium peroxide,
Storage incompatibility
titanium
may build up static electricity when discharged at high flow rates from storage cylinders or fire extinguishers - this may
produce sparks resulting in ignition of flammables or explosives.
may decompose to toxic carbon monoxide and flammable oxygen when exposed to electrical discharges or very high
temperatures
Compressed gases may contain a large amount of kinetic energy over and above that potentially available from the energy of
reaction produced by the gas in chemical reaction with other substances
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
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INGREDIENT DATA
EU Consolidated List of
Indicative Occupational
carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide 5000 ppm / 9000 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available Not Available
Exposure Limit Values
(IOELVs)
Norway regulations on action
values and limit values for
physical and chemical
factors in the work carbon dioxide Karbondioksid 5000 ppm / 9000 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available E
environment and infection
risk groups for biological
factors (Norwegian)
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
May act as a simple asphyxiants; these are gases which, when present in high concentrations, reduce the oxygen content in air below that required to support
breathing, consciousness and life; loss of consciousness, with death by suffocation may rapidly occur in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
CARE: Most simple asphyxiants are odourless or possess low odour and there is no warning on entry into an oxygen deficient atmosphere. If there is any doubt,
oxygen content can be checked simply and quickly.
For carbon dioxide:
NOTE: Detector tubes for carbon dioxide, measuring in excess of 0.01 % vol.,are commercially available. Long-term measurements (4 hrs) may be conducted to
detect concentrations exceeding 250 ppm.
Studies using physically fit males in confined spaces indicate the TLV-TWA and STEL provides a wide margin of safety against asphyxiation and from undue
metabolic stress, provided normal amounts of oxygen are present in inhaled air.
Hands/feet protection When handling sealed and suitably insulated cylinders wear cloth or leather gloves.
Respiratory protection
Positive pressure, full face, air-supplied breathing apparatus should be used for work in enclosed spaces if a leak is suspected or the primary containment is to
be opened (e.g. for a cylinder change)
Air-supplied breathing apparatus is required where release of gas from primary containment is either suspected or demonstrated.
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable gloves
be used in an occupational setting.
Skin Contact
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Although the material is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
Eye transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Direct contact with the eye may not cause irritation because of the extreme volatility of the gas; however concentrated
atmospheres may produce irritation after brief exposures..
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Principal route of occupational exposure to the gas is by inhalation.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
argon
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
carbon dioxide
Not Available Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
No known carcinogenic, mutagenic or specific reproductive effects. [BOC] No significant acute toxicological data identified in
ARGON
literature search.
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
PBT
vPvB
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
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14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Classification code 1A
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
argon Not Available
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List - Banned Substances
FEI Equine Prohibited Substances List (EPSL)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
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3.6 05/03/2021 Toxicological information - Acute Health (inhaled), Toxicological information - Chronic Health
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Chemical Product
PC35 Washing and cleaning products
Category
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Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
H315 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, H318 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1
1272/2008 [CLP] and
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H315 Causes skin irritation.
H318 Causes serious eye damage.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
P264 Wash all exposed external body areas thoroughly after handling.
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol Listed in the Europe Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - Annex XVII (Restrictions may apply)
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
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3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to
2.EC No % SCL / M- Nanoform Particle
Name regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP]
3.Index No [weight] Factor Characteristics
and amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 112-34-5* Acute M factor:
2.203-961-6 Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol * Not Available
3.603-096-00-8 Category 2; H319 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 160875-66-1* Acute M factor:
Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4,
2.Not Available Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 Fatty alcohol ethoxylates Not Available
3.Not Available Chronic M
4.Not Available Category 1; H302, H318 [1] factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 497-19-8 Acute M factor:
2.207-838-8 Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 sodium carbonate Not Available
3.011-005-00-2 Category 2; H319 [2] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 25155-30-0 Acute M factor:
Acute Tox. 4, Serious Eye
2.246-680-4 sodium Not Available
5-10 Damage/Eye Irritation Category 2; Not Available
3.Not Available dodecylbenzenesulfonate Chronic M
4.Not Available H302, H312, H319 [3] factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Avoid contamination with oxidising agents i.e. nitrates, oxidising acids, chlorine bleaches, pool chlorine etc. as ignition may
Fire Incompatibility
result
Other information
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x o x + + +
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Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Emergency Limits
sodium
2.1 mg/m3 23 mg/m3 87 mg/m3
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
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sodium
Not Available Not Available
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
sodium
E ≤ 0.01 mg/m³
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
MATERIAL DATA
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
NITRILE A A-PAPR-AUS /
up to 10 x ES A-AUS -
Class 1
* CPI - Chemwatch Performance Index
A-AUS / Class
A: Best Selection up to 50 x ES - -
1
B: Satisfactory; may degrade after 4 hours continuous immersion
C: Poor to Dangerous Choice for other than short term immersion up to 100 x ES - A-2 A-PAPR-2 ^
NOTE: As a series of factors will influence the actual performance of the glove,
^ - Full-face
a final selection must be based on detailed observation. -
A(All classes) = Organic vapours, B AUS or B1 = Acid gasses, B2 = Acid gas or
* Where the glove is to be used on a short term, casual or infrequent basis,
hydrogen cyanide(HCN), B3 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), E = Sulfur
factors such as "feel" or convenience (e.g. disposability), may dictate a choice
dioxide(SO2), G = Agricultural chemicals, K = Ammonia(NH3), Hg = Mercury,
of gloves which might otherwise be unsuitable following long-term or frequent
NO = Oxides of nitrogen, MB = Methyl bromide, AX = Low boiling point organic
use. A qualified practitioner should be consulted.
compounds(below 65 degC)
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) 8.5 - 9.5 Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Applicable Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Ingestion Accidental ingestion of the material may be damaging to the health of the individual.
The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified by EC Directives
using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable gloves
be used in an occupational setting.
Skin Contact Anionic surfactants/ hydrotropes generally produce skin reactions following the removal of natural oils. The skin may appear red
and may become sore. Papular dermatitis may also develop.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Eye
Direct eye contact with some concentrated anionic surfactants/ hydrotropes produces corneal damage, in some cases severe.
Low concentrations may produce immediate discomfort, conjunctival hyperaemia, and oedema of the corneal epithelium. Healing
may take several days.
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2] Eye (rabbit): 20 mg/24h moderate
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol Dermal (rabbit) LD50: 4120 mg/kg
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Fatty alcohol ethoxylates
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
dermal (rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 100 mg/24h moderate
Oral (Rat) LD50: 2800 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 100 mg/30s mild
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure
to irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
For diethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers and their acetates:
This category includes diethylene glycol ethyl ether (DGEE), diethylene glycol propyl ether (DGPE) diethylene glycol butyl
ether (DGBE) and diethylene glycol hexyl ether (DGHE) and their acetates.
Acute toxicity: There are adequate oral, inhalation and/or dermal toxicity studies on the category members. Oral LD50
values in rats for all category members are all > 3000 mg/kg bw, with values generally decreasing with increasing
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molecular weight. Four to eight hour acute inhalation toxicity studies were conducted for all category members except
DGPE in rats at the highest vapour concentrations achievable.
Human beings have regular contact with alcohol ethoxylates through a variety of industrial and consumer products such as
soaps, detergents, and other cleaning products . Exposure to these chemicals can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or
contact with the skin or eyes. Studies of acute toxicity show that volumes well above a reasonable intake level would have
to occur to produce any toxic response.
Alcohol ethoxylates are according to CESIO (2000) classified as Irritant or Harmful depending on the number of EO-units:
EO < 5 gives Irritant (Xi) with R38 (Irritating to skin) and R41 (Risk of serious damage to eyes)
EO > 5-15 gives Harmful (Xn) with R22 (Harmful if swallowed) - R38/41
EO > 15-20 gives Harmful (Xn) with R22-41
Fatty alcohol ethoxylates >20 EO is not classified (CESIO 2000)
Oxo-AE, C13 EO10 and C13 EO15, are Irritating (Xi) with R36/38 (Irritating to eyes and skin) .
AE are not included in Annex 1 of the list of dangerous substances of the Council Directive 67/548/EEC
In general, alcohol ethoxylates (AE) are readily absorbed through the skin of guinea pigs and rats and through the
gastrointestinal mucosa of rats. AE are quickly eliminated from the body through the urine, faeces, and expired air
(CO2).Orally dosed AE was absorbed rapidly and extensively in rats, and more than 75% of the dose was absorbed. When
applied to the skin of humans, the doses were absorbed slowly and incompletely (50% absorbed in 72 hours). No
significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) are classified as Irritant (Xi) with the risk phrases R38 (Irritating to skin) and R41
(Risk of serious damage to eyes) according to CESIO (CESIO 2000). LAS are not included in Annex 1 of list of dangerous
substances of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.
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Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acids (LABS) are strong acids (pKa<2) are classified as corrosive (R34)
DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE
Branched materials exhibit comparable toxicity to linear species.
Acute toxicity: The available data indicate minimal to moderate toxicity, with LD50 values ranging from 500 to 2000 mg/kg
body weight (bw).
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a
SODIUM CARBONATE & non-allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high
SODIUM levels of highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in
DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE a non-atopic individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented
exposure to the irritant.
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol
Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
LC50 96h Fish 1300mg/l 2
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156.6-
EC50 48h Crustacea 4
298.9mg/l
0.065-
EC50 48h Crustacea 4
0.085mg/L
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
vPvB
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vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
sodium
Not Available
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
sodium
Not Available
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
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15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Not Applicable
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
Canada - NDSL No (2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol; Fatty alcohol ethoxylates; sodium carbonate; sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate)
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Hazards identification - Classification, Firefighting measures - Fire Fighter (fire/explosion hazard), Composition /
6.7 29/09/2023 information on ingredients - Ingredients, Identification of the substance / mixture and of the company /
undertaking - Synonyms
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
Expert judgement
Category 2, H315
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
amendments [1]
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 68956-68-3
Acute M factor:
2.273-313-5 vegetable
50-100 Not Classified [1] Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available oils
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Safe handling Oily cleaning rags should be collected regularly and immersed in water, or spread to dry in safe-place away from direct sunlight
or stored, immersed, in solvents in suitably closed containers.
Avoid all personal contact, including inhalation.
Wear protective clothing when risk of exposure occurs.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
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INGREDIENT DATA
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Requirements of State Authorities concerning conditions for tank entry must be met. Particularly with regard to training of crews
for tank entry; work permits; sampling of atmosphere; provision of rescue harness and protective gear as needed
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of gloves which might otherwise be unsuitable following long-term or frequent 100+ Airline**
use. A qualified practitioner should be consulted.
* - Continuous Flow ** - Continuous-flow or positive pressure demand
A(All classes) = Organic vapours, B AUS or B1 = Acid gasses, B2 = Acid gas or
hydrogen cyanide(HCN), B3 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), E = Sulfur
dioxide(SO2), G = Agricultural chemicals, K = Ammonia(NH3), Hg = Mercury,
NO = Oxides of nitrogen, MB = Methyl bromide, AX = Low boiling point organic
compounds(below 65 degC)
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
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The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified by EC Directives
Skin Contact using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable gloves
be used in an occupational setting.
Eye Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
vegetable oils
Not Available Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
VEGETABLE OILS Refined grades are edible. No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
PBT
vPvB
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
14.3. Transport hazard
Not Applicable Not Applicable
class(es)
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Part Number: 733156 - 733155 Issue Date: 05/12/2022
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Synonyms 733156 (Unitor easyship reagent pack water) -773155 (Unitor easyship water test kit)
Chemical formula Not Applicable
Other means of
733156 - 733155, 733156
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses reagent
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No H304 - Aspiration Hazard Category 1, H315 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, H336 - Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Single
1272/2008 [CLP] and Exposure (Narcotic Effects) Category 3, H412 - Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment Long-Term Hazard Category 3
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
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3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) No SCL / M- Nanoform Particle
Name
3.Index No [weight] 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Factor Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not
Available
Aspiration Hazard Category 1, Skin Corrosion/Irritation
1. 64742-47-8* Acute M
distillates, Category 2, Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Single
2.265-149-8 factor: Not
>90 petroleum, light, Exposure (Narcotic Effects) Category 3, Hazardous to Not Available
3.649-422-00-2 Available
hydrotreated the Aquatic Environment Long-Term Hazard Category
4.Not Available Chronic M
2; H304, H315, H336, H411 [1] factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Any material aspirated during vomiting may produce lung injury. Therefore emesis should not be induced mechanically or pharmacologically. Mechanical means
should be used if it is considered necessary to evacuate the stomach contents; these include gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation. If spontaneous vomiting
has occurred after ingestion, the patient should be monitored for difficult breathing, as adverse effects of aspiration into the lungs may be delayed up to 48 hours.
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See section 12
Moderate hazard.
Major Spills Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x + o + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
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Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available 230
(°C)
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Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Available
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
-20 Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
Swallowing of the liquid may cause aspiration of vomit into the lungs with the risk of haemorrhaging, pulmonary oedema,
progressing to chemical pneumonitis; serious consequences may result.
Signs and symptoms of chemical (aspiration) pneumonitis may include coughing, gasping, choking, burning of the mouth, difficult
Ingestion breathing, and bluish coloured skin (cyanosis).
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by ingestion". This is because
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual,
following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g liver, kidney) damage is evident.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
Skin Contact blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Eye
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Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[2] Eye: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
distillates, petroleum, light,
hydrotreated Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >4.3 mg/l4h[1] Skin: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
For "kerosenes"
Acute toxicity: Oral LD50s for three kerosenes (Jet A, CAS No. 8008-20-6 and CAS No. 64742-81-0) ranged from > 2 to >20
distillates, petroleum, light, g/kg The dermal LD50s of the same three kerosenes were all >2.0 g//kg. Inhalation LC50 values in Sprague-Dawley rats for
hydrotreated straight run kerosene (CAS No. 8008-20-6) and hydrodesulfurised kerosene (CAS No. 64742-81-0) were reported to be > 5 and
> 5.2 mg/l, respectively. No mortalities in rats were reported in rats when exposed for eight hours to saturated vapor of
deodorised kerosene (probably a desulfurised kerosene). No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Mutagenicity Aspiration Hazard
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Do NOT allow product to come in contact with surface waters or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning
equipment or disposing of equipment wash-waters.
Wastes resulting from use of the product must be disposed of on site or at approved waste sites.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
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No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
amendments [1]
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
Material contains hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, < 2% aromatics, phosphoric acid, sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl ether sulfate, triisobutyl
phosphate.
hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-
Determined to have endocrine-disrupting properties according to Europe Regulation (EU) 528/2012, Europe Regulation (EU)
alkanes, isoalkanes,
2017/2100, and Europe Regulation (EU) 2018/605
cyclics, < 2% aromatics
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation Nanoform
2.EC No %
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor Particle
3.Index No [weight]
amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 68891-38-3 Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4, Skin
Acute M factor: Not
2.500-234-8 sodium linear-(C12- Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious
0.8 Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 2; Available Not Available
3.Not Available 14)alkyl ether sulfate
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available H302, H315, H319 [1]
Not Available
Not Available
1. Not Available hydrocarbons, C10- Flammable Liquids Category 3, Aspiration
Acute M factor: Not
2.Not Available 13- n-alkanes, Hazard Category 1, Specific Target Organ
8 Available Not Available
3.Not Available isoalkanes, cyclics, < Toxicity - Single Exposure (Narcotic
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available 2% aromatics [e] Effects) Category 3; H226, H304, H336 [1] Not Available
Skin Corr. 1B; H314:
C ≥ 25 % | Skin Irrit.
2; H315: 10 % ≤ C <
1. 7664-38-2 25 % | Eye Irrit. 2;
2.231-633-2 Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 1B; H319: 10 % ≤ C < 25
4 phosphoric acid * Not Available
3.015-011-00-6 H314 [2] %
4.Not Available Acute M factor: Not
Available
Chronic M factor:
Not Available
Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4, Skin
Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Not Available
1. 126-71-6
Acute M factor: Not
2.204-798-3 Sensitisation (Skin) Category 1, Serious
0.8 triisobutyl phosphate Available Not Available
3.Not Available Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 2,
Carcinogenicity Category 2; H302, H315, Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
H317, H319, H351 [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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SORBENT
RANK APPLICATION COLLECTION LIMITATIONS
TYPE
Legend
DGC: Not effective where ground cover is dense
R; Not reusable
I: Not incinerable
P: Effectiveness reduced when rainy
RT:Not effective where terrain is rugged
SS: Not for use within environmentally sensitive sites
W: Effectiveness reduced when windy
Reference: Sorbents for Liquid Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Control;
R.W Melvold et al: Pollution Technology Review No. 150: Noyes Data Corporation 1988
Moderate hazard.
Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl Dermal 2 750 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) 0.052 mg/L (Water (Fresh))
ether sulfate Inhalation 7.9 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 0.071 mg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
Dermal 132 µg/cm² (Local, Chronic) 0.024 mg/L (Water (Marine))
Dermal 1 650 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.2 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
Inhalation 1.4 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.02 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Marine))
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DNELs PNECs
Ingredient
Exposure Pattern Worker Compartment
Oral 1.125 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 7.5 mg/kg soil dw (Soil)
Dermal 79 µg/cm² (Local, Chronic) * 1 g/L (STP)
INGREDIENT DATA
Emergency Limits
sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl
Not Available Not Available
ether sulfate
hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-
alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, Not Available Not Available
< 2% aromatics
phosphoric acid 1,000 mg/m3 Not Available
sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl
E ≤ 0.01 mg/m³
ether sulfate
triisobutyl phosphate E ≤ 0.1 ppm
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
MATERIAL DATA
for tributyl phosphate:
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An irritant of eyes, skin and mucous membranes in experimental animals, weak cholinesterase inhibitor with narcotic properties. The recommended value for TLV-
TWA is identical to that of triphenyl phosphate measured as ppm. Exposure at or below this limit is thought to protect workers against the significant risk of
anaesthetic effects and skin and eye irritation.
The saturated vapour concentration of phosphoric acid exceeds the TLV. The TLV-TWA is based by analogy from comparable experience and data for sulfuric
acid. Exposure at or below this limit is thought to prevent throat irritation amongst unacclimatised workers.
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
Not Available Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
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Some aliphatic hydrocarbons produce axonal neuropathies. Isoparaffinic hydrocarbons produce injury to the kidneys of male
rats. When albino rats were exposed to isoparaffins at 21.4 mg/l for 4 hours, all animals experienced weakness, tremors,
salivation, mild to moderate convulsions, chromodacryorrhoea and ataxia within the first 24 hours.
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by ingestion". This is because
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual,
following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g liver, kidney) damage is evident.
Ingestion Many aliphatic hydrocarbons create a burning sensation because they are irritating to the GI mucosa. Vomiting has been
reported in up to one third of all hydrocarbon exposures. While most aliphatic hydrocarbons have little GI absorption, aspiration
frequently occurs, either initially or in a semi-delayed fashion as the patient coughs or vomits, thereby resulting in pulmonary
effects.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin Contact Dermally, isoparaffins have produced slight to moderate irritation in animals and humans under occluded patch conditions where
evaporation cannot freely occur. However, they are not irritating in non-occluded tests, which are a more realistic simulation of
human exposure. They have not been found to be sensitisers in guinea pig or human patch testing.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
The liquid may be miscible with fats or oils and may degrease the skin, producing a skin reaction described as non-allergic
contact dermatitis. The material is unlikely to produce an irritant dermatitis as described in EC Directives .
When applied to the eye(s) of animals, the material produces severe ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more
Eye after instillation.
Instillation of isoparaffins into rabbit eyes produces only slight irritation.
On the basis, primarily, of animal experiments, concern has been expressed that the material may produce carcinogenic or
mutagenic effects; in respect of the available information, however, there presently exists inadequate data for making a
satisfactory assessment.
Practical experience shows that skin contact with the material is capable either of inducing a sensitisation reaction in a
Chronic
substantial number of individuals, and/or of producing a positive response in experimental animals.
Substances that can cause occupational asthma (also known as asthmagens and respiratory sensitisers) can induce a state of
specific airway hyper-responsiveness via an immunological, irritant or other mechanism. Once the airways have become hyper-
responsive, further exposure to the substance, sometimes even to tiny quantities, may cause respiratory symptoms.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
UNITOR TBN + REAGENT
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
sodium linear-(C12-
dermal (rat) LD50: >540 mg/kg[1] Eye: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
14)alkyl ether sulfate
Oral (Rat) LD50: >540 mg/kg[1] Skin: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >1260 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 119 mg - SEVERE [Monsanto]*
phosphoric acid Inhalation (Rat) LC50: 0.026 mg/L4h[2] Eye: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
UNITOR TBN + REAGENT Chronic inhalation exposures may show indications of peripheral neuropathy, a progressive nerve disorder of extremities.
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Polyethers, for example, ethoxylated surfactants and polyethylene glycols, are highly susceptible towards air oxidation as the
ether oxygens will stabilize intermediary radicals involved. Investigations of a chemically well-defined alcohol (pentaethylene
glycol mono-n-dodecyl ether) ethoxylate, showed that polyethers form complex mixtures of oxidation products when exposed to
air.
Sensitization studies in guinea pigs revealed that the pure nonoxidized surfactant itself is nonsensitizing but that many of the
investigated oxidation products are sensitizers. Two hydroperoxides were identified in the oxidation mixture, but only one (16-
hydroperoxy-3,6,9,12,15-pentaoxaheptacosan-1-ol ) was stable enough to be isolated.
SODIUM LINEAR-(C12- Alkyl ether sulfates (alcohol or alkyl ethoxysulfates) (AES) (syn: AAASD ,alkyl alcohol alkoxylate sulfates, SLES) are generally
14)ALKYL ETHER classified according to Comité Européen des Agents de Surface et leurs Intermédiaires Organiques (CESIO) as Irritant (Xi) with
SULFATE the risk phrases R38 (Irritating to skin) and R36 (Irritating to eyes). An exception has been made for AES (2-3E0) in a
concentration of 70-75% where R36 is substituted with R41 (Risk of serious damage to eyes).
AES are not included in Annex 1 of the list of dangerous substances of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.
In assessing this family the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel recognized that most of the acute oral toxicity,
dermal irritation and sensitization, subchronic and chronic oral toxicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, carcinogenicity,
and photosensitization studies have been conducted on ammonium laureth sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate. Sodium and
ammonium laureth sulfate have not evoked adverse responses in any toxicological testing, including acute oral toxicity, sub-
chronic and chronic oral toxicity, reproductive and develop-mental toxicity, carcinogenicity, and photosensitization studies.
For alkanes:
Exposure to the commercial hexane (a representative of the ECHA group of hydrocarbons, C5-C7, n-alkanes, isoalkanes, n-
HYDROCARBONS, C10-13-
hexane rich) had no effect on the behavior of rats. Rats were tested monthly throughout the exposure for hindlimb splay and grip
N-ALKANES,
strength. The NOAEC for sub-chronic neurological effects is 9000 ppm in rats.
ISOALKANES, CYCLICS, <
In a 13 week subchronic inhalation study, the neurotoxicity of light alkylate naphtha distillate (LAND-2; carbon range C5-C8) was
2% AROMATICS
examined in male and female rats and aside from acute CNS effects, no treatment related neurotoxic effects found in any of the
treatment groups.
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
PHOSPHORIC ACID
The material may produce severe skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure, and may produce a contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) thickening of the epidermis.
Histologically there may be intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
Prolonged contact is unlikely, given the severity of response, but repeated exposures may produce severe ulceration.
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
The material may produce moderate eye irritation leading to inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to irritants may
produce conjunctivitis.
for alkyl esters of phosphoric acid:
The chemicals in this category exhibit a low to moderate order of acute toxicity. The rat oral LD50 values ranged from 500-1000
TRIISOBUTYL
mg/kg with 2-ethylhexyl phosphate to >36,800 mg/kg for tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate. The dermal LD50 values ranged from 1200
PHOSPHATE
to > 2000 mg/kg (rat) with bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate to > 20,000 mg/kg (rabbit) with tris(2- ethylhexyl) phosphate.
The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may produce a contact dermatitis (nonallergic).
This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling the epidermis. Histologically there may be
intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
UNITOR TBN + REAGENT The following information refers to contact allergens as a group and may not be specific to this product.
& TRIISOBUTYL Contact allergies quickly manifest themselves as contact eczema, more rarely as urticaria or Quincke's oedema. The
PHOSPHATE pathogenesis of contact eczema involves a cell-mediated (T lymphocytes) immune reaction of the delayed type.
Studies indicate that normal, branched and cyclic paraffins are absorbed from the mammalian gastrointestinal tract and that the
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absorption of n-paraffins is inversely proportional to the carbon chain length,with little absorption above C30. With respect to the
& HYDROCARBONS, C10-
carbon chain lengths likely to be present in mineral oil, n-paraffins may be absorbed to a greater extent that iso- or cyclo-
13- N-ALKANES,
paraffins.
ISOALKANES, CYCLICS, <
The major classes of hydrocarbons have been shown to be well absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract in various species. In
2% AROMATICS
many cases, the hydrophobic hydrocarbons are ingested in association with dietary lipids.
SODIUM LINEAR-(C12-
14)ALKYL ETHER
SULFATE &
HYDROCARBONS, C10-13-
N-ALKANES,
No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
ISOALKANES, CYCLICS, <
2% AROMATICS &
PHOSPHORIC ACID &
TRIISOBUTYL
PHOSPHATE
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Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Not
EC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants 33mg/l
triisobutyl phosphate Available
Not
EC50(ECx) 72h Algae or other aquatic plants 33mg/l
Available
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
On the basis of available evidence concerning either toxicity, persistence, potential to accumulate and or observed environmental fate and behaviour, the material
may present a danger, immediate or long-term and /or delayed, to the structure and/ or functioning of natural ecosystems.
When released in the environment, alkanes don't undergo rapid biodegradation, because they have no functional groups (like hydroxyl or carbonyl) that are
needed by most organisms in order to metabolize the compound.
However, some bacteria can metabolise some alkanes (especially those linear and short), by oxidizing the terminal carbon atom. The product is an alcohol, that
could be next oxidised to an aldehyde, and finally to a carboxylic acid.
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for n-decane:
log Kow : 5.98
Koc : 22200-42700
Half-life (hr) air : 33.6
Half-life (hr) H2O surface water : 84-3120
Henry's atm m3 /mol: 5.15
Log BCF : 3.52-4.31
Environmental fate:
When released into the soil, decane may biodegrade to a moderate extent.and is not expected to leach into groundwater; quick evaporate is expected.
When released into water, decane may biodegrade to a moderate extent but is. expected to quickly evaporate.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Dispose of by: burial in a land-fill specifically licensed to accept chemical and / or pharmaceutical wastes or incineration in a
licensed apparatus (after admixture with suitable combustible material).
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
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Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl
Not Available
ether sulfate
hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-
alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, Not Available
< 2% aromatics
sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl
Not Available
ether sulfate
hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-
alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, Not Available
< 2% aromatics
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
hydrocarbons, C10-13- n-alkanes, isoalkanes, cyclics, < 2% aromatics is found on the following regulatory lists
Not Applicable
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Norway regulations on action values and limit values for physical and chemical factors in the work environment and infection risk groups for biological factors
(Norwegian)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
Canada - NDSL No (sodium linear-(C12-14)alkyl ether sulfate; phosphoric acid; triisobutyl phosphate)
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
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Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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end of SDS
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Cleaning agent
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H314 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 1A, H318 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 77-92-9* Acute M factor:
2.201-069-1 Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category Not Available
10-30 citric acid Not Available
3.607-750-00-3 2; H319 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 68439-46-3* Acute M factor:
2.Not Available 2-ethylhexanol Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category Not Available
1-5 Not Available
3.Not Available ethoxilate 1; H318 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 50-21-5* Acute M factor:
Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious
2.200-018-0 Propanoic acid, Not Available
1-5 Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1; H315, Not Available
3.Not Available 2-hydroxy- Chronic M
H318 [1]
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Moderate hazard.
Major Spills Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x o x + + +
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Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Eye and face protection Safety glasses with unperforated side shields may be used where continuous eye protection is desirable, as in laboratories;
spectacles are not sufficient where complete eye protection is needed such as when handling bulk-quantities, where there is
a danger of splashing, or if the material may be under pressure.
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Chemical goggles. Whenever there is a danger of the material coming in contact with the eyes; goggles must be properly
fitted.
Skin protection See Hand protection below
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
Recommended material(s)
GLOVE SELECTION INDEX
Glove selection is based on a modified presentation of the:
"Forsberg Clothing Performance Index".
The effect(s) of the following substance(s) are taken into account in the computer-generated selection:
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Material CPI
NATURAL RUBBER A
NATURAL+NEOPRENE A
NEOPRENE A
NEOPRENE/NATURAL A
NITRILE A
PVA A
PVC A
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available >150
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) 2-3 Not Available
temperature (°C)
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Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.4. Conditions to avoid See section 7.2
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
The material can produce severe chemical burns within the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract following ingestion.
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by ingestion". This is because
Ingestion
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual,
following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g liver, kidney) damage is evident.
The material can produce severe chemical burns following direct contact with the skin.
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Skin Contact
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
The material can produce severe chemical burns to the eye following direct contact. Vapours or mists may be extremely irritating.
Eye When applied to the eye(s) of animals, the material produces severe ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more
after instillation.
Repeated or prolonged exposure to corrosives may result in the erosion of teeth, inflammatory and ulcerative changes in the
mouth and necrosis (rarely) of the jaw. Bronchial irritation, with cough, and frequent attacks of bronchial pneumonia may ensue.
Chronic Gastrointestinal disturbances may also occur.
Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving
organs or biochemical systems.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
UNITOR ULTRACIP
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2] Eye (rabbit): 0.75 mg/24h-SEVERE
citric acid Oral (Rat) LD50: 3000 mg/kg
2-ethylhexanol ethoxilate
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >5000 mg/kg *[2] Eye: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
Oral (Rat) LD50: 1378 mg/kg[2] Skin: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
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TOXICITY IRRITATION
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy- Oral (Rat) LD50: 3730 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 0.750 mg SEVERE
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
In general, alcohol ethoxylates (AE) are readily absorbed through the skin of guinea pigs and rats and through the
gastrointestinal mucosa of rats. AE are quickly eliminated from the body through the urine, faeces, and expired air (CO2).Orally
dosed AE was absorbed rapidly and extensively in rats, and more than 75% of the dose was absorbed. When applied to the skin
of humans, the doses were absorbed slowly and incompletely (50% absorbed in 72 hours). Dermal (rabbit): 4000 mg/kg *
Somnolence, ataxia, diarrhoea recorded.
for acid mists, aerosols, vapours
Data from assays for genotoxic activity in vitro suggest that eukaryotic cells are susceptible to genetic damage when the pH falls
to about 6.5. Cells from the respiratory tract have not been examined in this respect. Mucous secretion may protect the cells of
the airways from direct exposure to inhaled acidic mists, just as mucous plays an important role in protecting the gastric
epithelium from its auto-secreted hydrochloric acid.
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy- for simple alpha-hydroxy carboxylic acids and their salts:
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received a total of 114 adverse dermatologic experience reports for alpha-hydroxy
acids (AHA)-containing skin care products between 1992 and February 2004, with the maximum number in 1994. The reported
adverse experiences included burning (45), dermatitis or rash (35), swelling (29), pigmentary changes (15), blisters or welts (14),
skin peeling (13), itching (12), irritation or tenderness (8), chemical burns (6), and increased sunburn (3). The frequency of such
reports for skin exfoliating products that contain AHAs has been considerably lower in subsequent years.
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
citric acid & Propanoic
highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
acid, 2-hydroxy-
individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
2-ethylhexanol ethoxilate &
The material may produce severe skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure, and may produce a contact dermatitis
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-
(nonallergic). This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) thickening of the epidermis.
Histologically there may be intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
Prolonged contact is unlikely, given the severity of response, but repeated exposures may produce severe ulceration.
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
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12.1. Toxicity
0.11-
2-ethylhexanol ethoxilate NOEC(ECx) 720h Fish 2
0.28mg/l
2.217-
EC50 48h Crustacea 4
3.523mg/L
Not
LC50 96h Fish 600mg/l
Available
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
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P B T
PBT
vPvB
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
citric acid Not Available
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15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
Not Applicable
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
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Toxicological information - Acute Health (eye), Toxicological information - Acute Health (skin), Toxicological
information - Acute Health (swallowed), Hazards identification - Classification, Composition / information on
2.4 11/08/2021
ingredients - Ingredients, Exposure controls / personal protection - Personal Protection (eye), Exposure controls
/ personal protection - Personal Protection (hands/feet)
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
Part Number: 7754015 Issue Date: 31/08/2021
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses INTEGRITY CHECK: Product contains BOTH an alcohol and an acid as ingredients.
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
H314 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 1C, H318 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1, H335 - Specific Target
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Organ Toxicity - Single Exposure (Respiratory Tract Irritation) Category 3, H412 - Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment Long-
Term Hazard Category 3
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
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3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) No SCL / M- Nanoform Particle
Name
3.Index No [weight] 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Factor Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
Acute M
1. 77-92-9 Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious Eye
factor: Not
2.201-069-1 Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1, Specific Target
10-30 citric acid Organ Toxicity - Single Exposure (Respiratory Tract Available Not Available
3.607-750-00-3
Chronic M
4.Not Available Irritation) Category 3; H315, H318, H335 [1]
factor: Not
Available
Not Available
Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4, Skin Acute M
1. 26468-86-0
Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious Eye factor: Not
2.Not Available 2-ethylhexanol
5-15 Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1, Hazardous to the Available Not Available
3.Not Available ethoxylate Aquatic Environment Long-Term Hazard Category 2; Chronic M
4.Not Available
H302, H315, H318, H411 [1] factor: Not
Available
Not Available
Acute M
1. 79-33-4
factor: Not
2.201-196-2 Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 1C, Serious Eye
1-5 lactic acid Available Not Available
3.607-743-00-5 Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1; H314, H318 [2]
Chronic M
4.Not Available
factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
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4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
For acute or short term repeated exposures to strong acids:
Airway problems may arise from laryngeal edema and inhalation exposure. Treat with 100% oxygen initially.
Respiratory distress may require cricothyroidotomy if endotracheal intubation is contraindicated by excessive swelling
Intravenous lines should be established immediately in all cases where there is evidence of circulatory compromise.
Strong acids produce a coagulation necrosis characterised by formation of a coagulum (eschar) as a result of the dessicating action of the acid on proteins in
specific tissues.
INGESTION:
Immediate dilution (milk or water) within 30 minutes post ingestion is recommended.
DO NOT attempt to neutralise the acid since exothermic reaction may extend the corrosive injury.
Be careful to avoid further vomit since re-exposure of the mucosa to the acid is harmful. Limit fluids to one or two glasses in an adult.
Charcoal has no place in acid management.
Some authors suggest the use of lavage within 1 hour of ingestion.
SKIN:
Skin lesions require copious saline irrigation. Treat chemical burns as thermal burns with non-adherent gauze and wrapping.
Deep second-degree burns may benefit from topical silver sulfadiazine.
EYE:
Eye injuries require retraction of the eyelids to ensure thorough irrigation of the conjuctival cul-de-sacs. Irrigation should last at least 20-30 minutes. DO NOT
use neutralising agents or any other additives. Several litres of saline are required.
Cycloplegic drops, (1% cyclopentolate for short-term use or 5% homatropine for longer term use) antibiotic drops, vasoconstrictive agents or artificial tears
may be indicated dependent on the severity of the injury.
Steroid eye drops should only be administered with the approval of a consulting ophthalmologist).
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SORBENT
RANK APPLICATION COLLECTION LIMITATIONS
TYPE
Legend
DGC: Not effective where ground cover is dense
R; Not reusable
I: Not incinerable
P: Effectiveness reduced when rainy
RT:Not effective where terrain is rugged
SS: Not for use within environmentally sensitive sites
W: Effectiveness reduced when windy
Reference: Sorbents for Liquid Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Control;
R.W Melvold et al: Pollution Technology Review No. 150: Noyes Data Corporation 1988
Moderate hazard.
Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
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+ x o x + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
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Safety glasses with unperforated side shields may be used where continuous eye protection is desirable, as in laboratories;
spectacles are not sufficient where complete eye protection is needed such as when handling bulk-quantities, where there is
Eye and face protection a danger of splashing, or if the material may be under pressure.
Chemical goggles. Whenever there is a danger of the material coming in contact with the eyes; goggles must be properly
fitted.
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
DermaShield™ 73-711
MICROFLEX® 63-864
The suggested gloves for use should be confirmed with the glove supplier.
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available >150 deg C at 760 mm Hg
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
Acidic corrosives produce respiratory tract irritation with coughing, choking and mucous membrane damage. Symptoms of
exposure may include dizziness, headache, nausea and weakness. In more severe exposures, pulmonary oedema may be
evident either immediately or after a latent period of 5-72 hours.
Ingestion of acidic corrosives may produce circumoral burns with a distinct discolouration of the mucous membranes of the
mouth, throat and oesophagus. Immediate pain and difficulties in swallowing and speaking may also be evident. Oedema of the
Ingestion epiglottis may produce respiratory distress and possibly, asphyxia.
Accidental ingestion of the material may be damaging to the health of the individual.
Ingestion of low-molecular organic acid solutions may produce spontaneous haemorrhaging, intravascular coagulation,
gastrointestinal damage and oesophageal and pyloric stricture.
Skin Contact Skin contact with acidic corrosives may result in pain and burns; these may be deep with distinct edges and may heal slowly with
the formation of scar tissue.
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Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
One of the mechanisms of skin irritation caused by surfactants is considered to be denaturation of the proteins of skin. It has also
been established that there is a connection between the potential of surfactants to denature protein in vitro and their effect on the
skin. Nonionic surfactants do not carry any net charge and, therefore, they can only form hydrophobic bonds with proteins.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
The material produces mild skin irritation; evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either
produces mild inflammation of the skin in a substantial number of individuals following direct contact, and/or
produces significant, but mild, inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of animals (for up to four hours), such
inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
Direct eye contact with acid corrosives may produce pain, lachrymation, photophobia and burns. Mild burns of the epithelia
generally recover rapidly and completely. Severe burns produce long-lasting and possible irreversible damage.
When applied to the eye(s) of animals, the material produces severe ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more
after instillation.
Eye Some nonionic surfactants may produce a localised anaesthetic effect on the cornea; this may effectively eliminate the warning
discomfort produced by other substances and lead to corneal injury. Irritant effects range from minimal to severe dependent on
the nature of the surfactant, its concentration and the duration of contact. Pain and corneal damage represent the most severe
manifestation of irritation.
Irritation of the eyes may produce a heavy secretion of tears (lachrymation).
Dilute solutions of low-molecular organic acids cause conjunctival hyperaemia, prompt pain and corneal injury.
Repeated or prolonged exposure to acids may result in the erosion of teeth, inflammatory and ulcerative changes in the mouth
and necrosis (rarely) of the jaw. Bronchial irritation, with cough, and frequent attacks of bronchial pneumonia may ensue.
Gastrointestinal disturbances may also occur.
Long-term exposure to respiratory irritants may result in disease of the airways involving difficult breathing and related systemic
Chronic
problems.
Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving
organs or biochemical systems.
Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause degreasing with drying, cracking and dermatitis following.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
citric acid dermal (rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[1] Eye (rabbit): 0.75 mg/24h-SEVERE
Oral (Rat) LD50: 3000 mg/kg[2] Skin (rabbit): 500 mg/24h - mild
TOXICITY IRRITATION
2-ethylhexanol ethoxylate
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[1] Eye (rabbit): 0.750 mg SEVERE
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >2000 mg/kg
lactic acid
Inhalation (Rat) LC50: >7.94 mg/l4h[1] Skin (rabbit): 5 mg/24h SEVERE
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
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In general, alcohol ethoxylates (AE) are readily absorbed through the skin of guinea pigs and rats and through the
gastrointestinal mucosa of rats. AE are quickly eliminated from the body through the urine, faeces, and expired air (CO2).Orally
dosed AE was absorbed rapidly and extensively in rats, and more than 75% of the dose was absorbed. When applied to the skin
of humans, the doses were absorbed slowly and incompletely (50% absorbed in 72 hours).
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
UNITOR ULTRACIP & allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
CITRIC ACID & LACTIC highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
ACID individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
for acid mists, aerosols, vapours
Data from assays for genotoxic activity in vitro suggest that eukaryotic cells are susceptible to genetic damage when the pH falls
UNITOR ULTRACIP &
to about 6.5. Cells from the respiratory tract have not been examined in this respect. Mucous secretion may protect the cells of
LACTIC ACID
the airways from direct exposure to inhaled acidic mists, just as mucous plays an important role in protecting the gastric
epithelium from its auto-secreted hydrochloric acid.
CITRIC ACID & 2- The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may produce a contact dermatitis (nonallergic).
ETHYLHEXANOL This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling epidermis. Histologically there may be
ETHOXYLATE intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
2-ETHYLHEXANOL
ETHOXYLATE & LACTIC The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
ACID irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
2-ethylhexanol ethoxylate
Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
Not
EC50(ECx) 48h Crustacea 6.5mg/l
Available
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Not
LC50 96h Fish 13mg/l
Available
Not
EC50 72h Algae or other aquatic plants 6.5mg/l
Available
Not
EC50 48h Crustacea 6.5mg/l
Available
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Do NOT allow product to come in contact with surface waters or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning
equipment or disposing of equipment wash-waters.
Wastes resulting from use of the product must be disposed of on site or at approved waste sites.
Ecotoxicity:
The tolerance of water organisms towards pH margin and variation is diverse. Recommended pH values for test species listed in OECD guidelines are between
6.0 and almost 9. Acute testing with fish showed 96h-LC50 at about pH 3.5
For Glycol Ethers:
Environmental Fate: Several glycol ethers have been shown to biodegrade however; biodegradation slows as molecular weight increases. No glycol ethers that
have been tested demonstrate marked resistance to biodegradative processes. No glycol ethers that have been tested demonstrate marked resistance to
biodegradative processes.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
Not Applicable
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
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European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Toxicological information - Acute Health (eye), Toxicological information - Acute Health (inhaled), Toxicological
information - Acute Health (skin), Toxicological information - Acute Health (swallowed), First Aid measures -
1.2 31/08/2021 Advice to Doctor, Toxicological information - Chronic Health, Hazards identification - Classification, Firefighting
measures - Fire Fighter (fire/explosion hazard), Composition / information on ingredients - Ingredients, Exposure
controls / personal protection - Personal Protection (Respirator)
Other information
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Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Product Category
PC35 Washing and cleaning products
Consumer
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
H318 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1
1272/2008 [CLP] and
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H318 Causes serious eye damage.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
diethylene glycol
Listed in the Europe Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - Annex XVII (Restrictions may apply)
monobutyl ether
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
Classification according to regulation
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] and SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 497-19-8 Acute M factor:
2.207-838-8 Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 sodium carbonate Not Available
3.011-005-00-2 Category 2; H319 [2] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 160875-66-1* Acute M factor:
Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4, Serious
2.Not Available Fatty alcohol Not Available
5-10 Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1; Not Available
3.Not Available ethoxylate Chronic M
H302, H318 [1]
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 161074-93-7* Acute M factor:
2.500-529-1 Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 Alkylglucoside Not Available
3.Not Available Category 1; H318 [1] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 112-34-5 Acute M factor:
2.203-961-6 diethylene glycol Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Not Available
1-5 Not Available
3.603-096-00-8 monobutyl ether * Category 2; H319 [2] Chronic M
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
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+ x o x + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Emergency Limits
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
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MATERIAL DATA
For diethylene glycol monobutyl ether:
CEL TWA: 15.5 ppm, 100 mg/m3
(CEL = Chemwatch Exposure Limit)
In studies involving the inhalation toxicity of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, exposure for 6 hours daily at 100 mg/m3 had no effect. This concentration is in the
range of the saturated vapour concentration.
Local damage was produced following inhalation of concentrations higher than the saturated vapour concentrations, that is, during inhalation of the aerosol (350
mg/m3).
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
NITRILE A A-PAPR-AUS /
up to 10 x ES A-AUS -
Class 1
* CPI - Chemwatch Performance Index
A-AUS / Class
A: Best Selection up to 50 x ES - -
1
B: Satisfactory; may degrade after 4 hours continuous immersion
up to 100 x ES - A-2 A-PAPR-2 ^
C: Poor to Dangerous Choice for other than short term immersion
NOTE: As a series of factors will influence the actual performance of the glove,
^ - Full-face
a final selection must be based on detailed observation. -
A(All classes) = Organic vapours, B AUS or B1 = Acid gasses, B2 = Acid gas or
* Where the glove is to be used on a short term, casual or infrequent basis,
hydrogen cyanide(HCN), B3 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), E = Sulfur
factors such as "feel" or convenience (e.g. disposability), may dictate a choice
dioxide(SO2), G = Agricultural chemicals, K = Ammonia(NH3), Hg = Mercury,
of gloves which might otherwise be unsuitable following long-term or frequent
NO = Oxides of nitrogen, MB = Methyl bromide, AX = Low boiling point organic
use. A qualified practitioner should be consulted.
compounds(below 65 degC)
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the mask is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too
high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations,
only restricted use of cartridge respirators is considered appropriate.
Cartridge performance is affected by humidity. Cartridges should be
changed after 2 hr of continuous use unless it is determined that the
humidity is less than 75%, in which case, cartridges can be used for 4 hr.
Used cartridges should be discarded daily, regardless of the length of time
used
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) <11.5 Not Applicable
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
0 Viscosity (cSt) Not Applicable
point (°C)
Initial boiling point and
>100 Molecular weight (g/mol) Not Applicable
boiling range (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
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Evidence shows, or practical experience predicts, that the material produces irritation of the respiratory system, in a substantial
number of individuals, following inhalation. In contrast to most organs, the lung is able to respond to a chemical insult by first
Inhaled removing or neutralising the irritant and then repairing the damage. The repair process, which initially evolved to protect
mammalian lungs from foreign matter and antigens, may however, produce further lung damage resulting in the impairment of
gas exchange, the primary function of the lungs.
Ingestion Accidental ingestion of the material may be damaging to the health of the individual.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
Skin Contact blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material may cause eye irritation in a substantial number of individuals
and/or may produce significant ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more after instillation into the eye(s) of
Eye experimental animals.
Repeated or prolonged eye contact may cause inflammation characterised by temporary redness (similar to windburn) of the
conjunctiva (conjunctivitis); temporary impairment of vision and/or other transient eye damage/ulceration may occur.
Repeated or long-term occupational exposure is likely to produce cumulative health effects involving organs or biochemical
systems.
Chronic
Long-term exposure to respiratory irritants may result in disease of the airways involving difficult breathing and related systemic
problems.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
dermal (rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 100 mg/24h moderate
Oral (Rat) LD50: 2800 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 100 mg/30s mild
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Fatty alcohol ethoxylate
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Alkylglucoside
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
diethylene glycol [2] Eye (rabbit): 20 mg/24h moderate
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: 4120 mg/kg
monobutyl ether
Oral (Rat) LD50: 5660 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 5 mg - SEVERE
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Fatty alcohol ethoxylate Human beings have regular contact with alcohol ethoxylates through a variety of industrial and consumer products such as
soaps, detergents, and other cleaning products . Exposure to these chemicals can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or contact
with the skin or eyes. Studies of acute toxicity show that volumes well above a reasonable intake level would have to occur to
produce any toxic response.
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Alcohol ethoxylates are according to CESIO (2000) classified as Irritant or Harmful depending on the number of EO-units:
EO < 5 gives Irritant (Xi) with R38 (Irritating to skin) and R41 (Risk of serious damage to eyes)
EO > 5-15 gives Harmful (Xn) with R22 (Harmful if swallowed) - R38/41
EO > 15-20 gives Harmful (Xn) with R22-41
>20 EO is not classified (CESIO 2000)
Oxo-AE, C13 EO10 and C13 EO15, are Irritating (Xi) with R36/38 (Irritating to eyes and skin) .
AE are not included in Annex 1 of the list of dangerous substances of the Council Directive 67/548/EEC
In general, alcohol ethoxylates (AE) are readily absorbed through the skin of guinea pigs and rats and through the
gastrointestinal mucosa of rats. AE are quickly eliminated from the body through the urine, faeces, and expired air (CO2).Orally
dosed AE was absorbed rapidly and extensively in rats, and more than 75% of the dose was absorbed. When applied to the skin
of humans, the doses were absorbed slowly and incompletely (50% absorbed in 72 hours).
Alkyl glycosides (syn: alkyl polyglucosides, alkyl polyglycosides, APGs) are considered non-irritating to skin, but irritating to eyes
at very high concentrations. A general classification of a 65% C8 alkyl glycoside solution according to the Substance Directive
67/548/EEC is Irritating (Xi) with the risk phrase R41 (Risk of serious damage to the eyes) or R36 (Irritating to the eyes) (Akzo
Nobel 1998).
Acute toxicity:
In single dose dermal studies with caprylyl/capryl glucoside and C10-16 alkyl glucoside (both 50% a.i., n:1.6) in rabbits, the LD50
Alkylglucoside
was greater than the 2000 mg/kg dose administered. In oral studies with the same test substances, none of the mice dosed with
2000 mg/kg caprylyl glucoside and none of the rats dosed with 5000 mg/kg C10-16 alkyl glucoside died
during the study.
Ocular:
In system studies for ocular irritation, the ocular irritation potential of decyl, lauryl, C10-16 alkyl, and coco-glucosides was non to
slightly irritating and of caprylyl/ capryl glucoside was highly irritating.
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
For diethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers and their acetates:
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL This category includes diethylene glycol ethyl ether (DGEE), diethylene glycol propyl ether (DGPE) diethylene glycol butyl ether
MONOBUTYL ETHER (DGBE) and diethylene glycol hexyl ether (DGHE) and their acetates.
Acute toxicity: There are adequate oral, inhalation and/or dermal toxicity studies on the category members. Oral LD50 values in
rats for all category members are all > 3000 mg/kg bw, with values generally decreasing with increasing molecular weight. Four
to eight hour acute inhalation toxicity studies were conducted for all category members except DGPE in rats at the highest
vapour concentrations achievable.
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
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highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
CARBONATE
individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
sodium carbonate
Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
NOEC(ECx) 48h Fish 0.011mg/L 4
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156.6-
EC50 48h Crustacea 4
298.9mg/l
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
sodium carbonate Not Available
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
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Not Applicable
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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Firefighting measures - Fire Fighter (fire/explosion hazard), Firefighting measures - Fire Fighter (fire
9.13 29/09/2023 incompatibility), Composition / information on ingredients - Ingredients, Exposure controls / personal protection -
Personal Protection (Respirator), Handling and storage - Storage (storage incompatibility)
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 [CLP]
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
Classification Procedure
1272/2008 [CLP] and
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1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
amendments [1]
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 68956-68-3
Acute M factor:
2.273-313-5 vegetable
75 Not Classified [1] Not Available Not Available
3.Not Available oils
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Safe handling Oily cleaning rags should be collected regularly and immersed in water, or spread to dry in safe-place away from direct sunlight
or stored, immersed, in solvents in suitably closed containers.
Avoid all personal contact, including inhalation.
Wear protective clothing when risk of exposure occurs.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
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INGREDIENT DATA
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Requirements of State Authorities concerning conditions for tank entry must be met. Particularly with regard to training of crews
for tank entry; work permits; sampling of atmosphere; provision of rescue harness and protective gear as needed
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of gloves which might otherwise be unsuitable following long-term or frequent 100+ Airline**
use. A qualified practitioner should be consulted.
* - Continuous Flow ** - Continuous-flow or positive pressure demand
A(All classes) = Organic vapours, B AUS or B1 = Acid gasses, B2 = Acid gas or
hydrogen cyanide(HCN), B3 = Acid gas or hydrogen cyanide(HCN), E = Sulfur
dioxide(SO2), G = Agricultural chemicals, K = Ammonia(NH3), Hg = Mercury,
NO = Oxides of nitrogen, MB = Methyl bromide, AX = Low boiling point organic
compounds(below 65 degC)
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
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The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified by EC Directives
Skin Contact using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable gloves
be used in an occupational setting.
Eye Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
vegetable oils
Not Available Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
VEGETABLE OILS Refined grades are edible. No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
PBT
vPvB
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
14.3. Transport hazard
Not Applicable Not Applicable
class(es)
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
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Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
amendments [1]
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) No Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 7789-78-8
Substances and Mixtures which in Contact with Acute M factor:
2.232-189-2 calcium
4 Water Emit Flammable Gases Category 1; H260 Not Available Not Available
3.001-004-00-5 hydride [2] Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
Minor hazard.
Major Spills Clear area of personnel.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
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Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
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Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Respiratory protection
Type -P Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Required Minimum Protection Factor Half-Face Respirator Full-Face Respirator Powered Air Respirator
P1 - PAPR-P1
up to 10 x ES
Air-line* - -
up to 50 x ES Air-line** P2 PAPR-P2
up to 100 x ES - P3 -
Air-line* -
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
Not Available Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
Initial boiling point and
Not Available Molecular weight (g/mol) Not Available
boiling range (°C)
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Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
Particle Size Not Available
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
Skin Contact
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
When applied to the eye(s) of animals, the material produces severe ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more
Eye
after instillation.
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
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Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
CALCIUM HYDRIDE
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may produce a contact dermatitis (nonallergic).
This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling epidermis. Histologically there may be
intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Mutagenicity Aspiration Hazard
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
PBT
vPvB
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vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.6. Special precautions
Special provisions Not Applicable
for user
Cargo Only Packing Instructions Not Applicable
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Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
calcium hydride Not Available
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses reagent - When supplied as part of a kit: The kit may be transported under classification UN3316 CHEMICAL KIT
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Emergency telephone
+47 23 25 25 84
numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport
purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H225 - Flammable Liquids Category 2
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
ethanol Listed in the Europe Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - Annex XVII (Restrictions may apply)
methanol Listed in the Europe Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - Annex XVII (Restrictions may apply)
3.1.Substances
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3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) No Nanoform Particle
Name SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 64-17-5
Acute M factor: Not
2.200-578-6
>80 ethanol Flammable Liquids Category 2; H225 [2] Available Not Available
3.603-002-00-5
Chronic M factor:
4.Not Available
Not Available
* STOT SE 1;
H370: C ≥ 10 % |
Flammable Liquids Category 2, Acute Toxicity (Oral)
1. 67-56-1 STOT SE 2; H371:
Category 3, Acute Toxicity (Dermal) Category 3, Acute
2.200-659-6 methanol 3 % ≤ C < 10 %
1-5 Toxicity (Inhalation) Category 3, Specific Target Organ Not Available
3.603-001-00-X * Acute M factor: Not
Toxicity - Single Exposure Category 1; H225, H301,
4.Not Available Available
H311, H331, H370 [2] Chronic M factor:
Not Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
For acute or short term repeated exposures to ethanol:
Acute ingestion in non-tolerant patients usually responds to supportive care with special attention to prevention of aspiration, replacement of fluid and
correction of nutritional deficiencies (magnesium, thiamine pyridoxine, Vitamins C and K).
Give 50% dextrose (50-100 ml) IV to obtunded patients following blood draw for glucose determination.
Comatose patients should be treated with initial attention to airway, breathing, circulation and drugs of immediate importance (glucose, thiamine).
Decontamination is probably unnecessary more than 1 hour after a single observed ingestion. Cathartics and charcoal may be given but are probably not
effective in single ingestions.
Fructose administration is contra-indicated due to side effects.
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Avoid contamination with oxidising agents i.e. nitrates, oxidising acids, chlorine bleaches, pool chlorine etc. as ignition may
Fire Incompatibility
result
Hazard categories in
accordance with
P5a: Flammable Liquids, P5b: Flammable Liquids, P5c: Flammable Liquids
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity P5a Lower- / Upper-tier requirements: 10 / 50
(tonnes) of dangerous P5b Lower- / Upper-tier requirements: 50 / 200
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+ x + x + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
EU Consolidated List of
Indicative Occupational
methanol Methanol 200 ppm / 260 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available Skin
Exposure Limit Values
(IOELVs)
Norway regulations on action
values and limit values for
physical and chemical
factors in the work methanol Metanol 100 ppm / 130 mg/m3 Not Available Not Available HE
environment and infection
risk groups for biological
factors (Norwegian)
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Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
For ethanol:
Odour Threshold Value: 49-716 ppm (detection), 101 ppm (recognition)
Eye and respiratory tract irritation do not appear to occur at exposure levels of less than 5000 ppm and the TLV-TWA is thought to provide an adequate margin of
safety against such effects. Experiments in man show that inhalation of 1000 ppm caused slight symptoms of poisoning and 5000 ppm caused strong stupor and
morbid sleepiness. Subjects exposed to 5000 ppm to 10000 ppm experienced smarting of the eyes and nose and coughing.
These exposure guidelines have been derived from a screening level of risk assessment and should not be construed as unequivocally safe limits. ORGS
represent an 8-hour time-weighted average unless specified otherwise.
CR = Cancer Risk/10000; UF = Uncertainty factor:
TLV believed to be adequate to protect reproductive health:
LOD: Limit of detection
Toxic endpoints have also been identified as:
D = Developmental; R = Reproductive; TC = Transplacental carcinogen
Jankovic J., Drake F.: A Screening Method for Occupational Reproductive
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 57: 641-649 (1996)
Exposed individuals are NOT reasonably expected to be warned, by smell, that the Exposure Standard is being exceeded.
OSF= Exposure Standard (TWA) ppm/ Odour Threshold Value (OTV) ppm
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The exact break through time for substances has to be obtained from the manufacturer of the protective gloves and has to be
observed when making a final choice.
AlphaTec 02-100
AlphaTec® Solvex® 37-185
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AlphaTec® 58-008
AlphaTec® 79-700
MICROFLEX® 63-864
DermaShield™ 73-711
MICROFLEX® 73-847
The suggested gloves for use should be confirmed with the glove supplier.
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available 393
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) 3.3 Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Ingestion of ethanol (ethyl alcohol, "alcohol") may produce nausea, vomiting, bleeding from the digestive tract, abdominal pain,
and diarrhoea. Effects on the body:
Methanol may produce a burning or painful sensation in the mouth, throat, chest and stomach. This may be accompanied by
nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, weakness, fatigue, leg cramps, restlessness, confusion, drunken
behaviour, visual disturbance, drowsiness, coma and death. Onset of symptoms may be delayed for several hours.
Effects on the nervous system characterise over-exposure to higher aliphatic alcohols. These include headache, muscle
weakness, giddiness, ataxia, (loss of muscle coordination), confusion, delirium and coma. Gastrointestinal effects may include
nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by ingestion". This is because
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual,
following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g liver, kidney) damage is evident.
Accidental ingestion of the material may be damaging to the health of the individual.
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Most liquid alcohols appear to act as primary skin irritants in humans. Significant percutaneous absorption occurs in rabbits but
not apparently in man.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Skin Contact
The material may produce moderate skin irritation; limited evidence or practical experience suggests, that the material either:
produces moderate inflammation of the skin in a substantial number of individuals following direct contact and/or
produces significant, but moderate, inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of animals (for up to four hours),
such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
Eye Direct contact of the eye with ethanol may cause immediate stinging and burning with reflex closure of the lid and tearing,
transient injury of the corneal epithelium and hyperaemia of the conjunctiva. Foreign-body type discomfort may persist for up to 2
days but healing is usually spontaneous and complete.
Methanol is a mild to moderate eye irritant. High vapor concentration or liquid contact with eyes causes irritation, tearing, and
burning.
Direct contact of the eye with ethanol may cause immediate stinging and burning with reflex closure of the lid and tearing,
transient injury of the corneal epithelium and hyperaemia of the conjunctiva.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material may cause severe eye irritation in a substantial number of
individuals and/or may produce significant ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more after instillation into the
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eye(s) of experimental animals. Eye contact may cause significant inflammation with pain. Corneal injury may occur; permanent
impairment of vision may result unless treatment is prompt and adequate.
Long-term exposure to respiratory irritants may result in disease of the airways involving difficult breathing and related systemic
problems.
On the basis of epidemiological data, the material is regarded as carcinogenic to humans. There is sufficient data to establish a
causal association between human exposure to the material and the development of cancer.
Toxic: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
Serious damage (clear functional disturbance or morphological change which may have toxicological significance) is likely to be
caused by repeated or prolonged exposure. As a rule the material produces, or contains a substance which produces severe
lesions. Such damage may become apparent following direct application in subchronic (90 day) toxicity studies or following sub-
acute (28 day) or chronic (two-year) toxicity tests.
There is sufficient evidence to provide a strong presumption that human exposure to the material may result in developmental
toxicity, generally on the basis of:
- clear results in appropriate animal studies where effects have been observed in the absence of marked maternal toxicity, or at
Chronic around the same dose levels as other toxic effects but which are not secondary non-specific consequences of the other toxic
effects.
Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving
organs or biochemical systems.
Long-term exposure to ethanol may result in progressive liver damage with fibrosis or may exacerbate liver injury caused by
other agents.
Repeated ingestion of ethanol by pregnant women may adversely affect the central nervous system of the developing foetus,
producing effects collectively described as foetal alcohol syndrome. These include mental and physical retardation, learning
disturbances, motor and language deficiency, behavioural disorders and reduced head size.
Long-term exposure to methanol vapour, at concentrations exceeding 3000 ppm, may produce cumulative effects characterised
by gastrointestinal disturbances (nausea, vomiting), headache, ringing in the ears, insomnia, trembling, unsteady gait, vertigo,
conjunctivitis and clouded or double vision. Liver and/or kidney injury may also result. Some individuals show severe eye
damage following prolonged exposure to 800 ppm of the vapour.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
ethanol Oral (Rat) LD50: 7060 mg/kg[2] Eye: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a non-
allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high levels of
UNIVERSAL INDICATOR
highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in a non-atopic
SOLUTION
individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the
irritant.
The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may produce a contact dermatitis (nonallergic).
ETHANOL & METHANOL This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling the epidermis. Histologically there may be
intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
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Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
For Ethanol:
log Kow: -0.31 to -0.32;
Koc 1: Estimated BCF= 3;
Half-life (hr) air: 144;
Half-life (hr) H2O surface water: 144;
Henry's atm m3 /mol: 6.29E-06;
BOD 5 if unstated: 0.93-1.67,63%
COD: 1.99-2.11,97%;
ThOD : 2.1.
Environmental Fate: Terrestrial - Ethanol quickly biodegrades in soil but may leach into ground water; most is lost by evaporation. Ethanol is expected to have very
high mobility in soil.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
Ingredient Mobility
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.2. UN proper shipping ALCOHOLS, N.O.S. (vapour pressure at 50 °C not more than 110 kPa) (contains ethanol and methanol); ALCOHOLS, N.O.S.
name (vapour pressure at 50 °C more than 110 kPa) (contains ethanol and methanol)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.6. Special precautions
Hazard identification (Kemler) 33
for user
Classification code F1
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Hazard Label 3
ICAO/IATA Class 3
14.3. Transport hazard
ICAO / IATA Subsidiary Hazard Not Applicable
class(es)
ERG Code 3L
14.2. UN proper shipping ALCOHOLS, N.O.S. (vapour pressure at 50 °C not more than 110 kPa) (contains ethanol and methanol); ALCOHOLS, N.O.S.
name (vapour pressure at 50 °C more than 110 kPa) (contains ethanol and methanol)
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Classification code F1
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
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Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
EU REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - Annex XVII - Restrictions on the manufacture, placing on the market and use of certain dangerous substances,
mixtures and articles
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
Norway regulations on action values and limit values for physical and chemical factors in the work environment and infection risk groups for biological factors
(Norwegian)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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end of SDS
UNIVERSAL U.V. TRACER FLUID
Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
Part Number: 606268 (250 ml) Issue Date: 18/08/2022
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Use according to manufacturer's directions.
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
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Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
[1]
amendments
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) SCL / M- Nanoform Particle
Name
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Factor Characteristics
4.REACH No
Non classified Not
Not Available 100 Not Applicable Not Available
ingredients Applicable
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
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4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
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Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
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Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
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10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
10.4. Conditions to avoid See section 7.2
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
Skin Contact The liquid may be miscible with fats or oils and may degrease the skin, producing a skin reaction described as non-allergic
contact dermatitis. The material is unlikely to produce an irritant dermatitis as described in EC Directives .
Eye Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
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No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
vPvB
vPvB No
Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.6. Special precautions
Hazard identification (Kemler) Not Applicable
for user
Classification code Not Applicable
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Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
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Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
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Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
end of SDS
UNIWASH
Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
Part Number: 571745 Issue Date: 14/12/2017
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Synonyms Product Part Number: 571745 (25 liter), 659375 (210 liter),
Chemical formula Not Applicable
Other means of
571745, 8068-46
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Chemical Product
PC35 Washing and cleaning products
Category
Cleaning agent: This composition meets the criteria for not being harmful to the marine environment according to MARPOL
Relevant identified uses
Annex V and may be discharged into the sea when used to clean cargo holds and external surfaces on ships.
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Email wss.info@wilhelmsen.com
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Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H318 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1
amendments [1]
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H318 Causes serious eye damage.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
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REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Nanoform
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) SCL / M-
Name Particle
3.Index No [weight] No 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Factor
Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not
Available
1. 68891-38-3 Acute M
Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Hazardous
2.500-234-8 factor: Not
1-5 sodium lauryl ether sulfate to the Aquatic Environment Long-Term Hazard Not Available
3.Not Available Available
Category 3; H315, H412 [1]
4.Not Available Chronic M
factor: Not
Available
Not
Available
1. 68155-07-7* Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious Acute M
2.268-935-9 Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1, factor: Not
1-5 cocamide diethanolamide. Not Available
3.Not Available Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment Long- Available
4.Not Available Term Hazard Category 2; H315, H318, H411 [1] Chronic M
factor: Not
Available
Acute Toxicity (Oral) Category 4, Skin Not
Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious Eye Available
1. 25155-30-0 Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1, Specific Acute M
2.246-680-4 sodium Target Organ Toxicity - Single Exposure factor: Not
1-5 Not Available
3.Not Available dodecylbenzenesulfonate (Respiratory Tract Irritation) Category 3 , Available
4.Not Available Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment Long- Chronic M
Term Hazard Category 1; H302, H315, H318, factor: Not
H335, H410 [1] Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
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Treat symptomatically.
Non combustible.
Not considered a significant fire risk, however containers may burn.
Fire/Explosion Hazard
May emit poisonous fumes.
May emit corrosive fumes.
Other information
Check all containers are clearly labelled and free from leaks.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ x o x + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
Dermal 0.625 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) 0.052 mg/L (Water (Fresh))
Inhalation 1.102 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 0.071 mg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
Dermal 132 µg/cm² (Local, Chronic) 0.009 mg/L (Water (Marine))
sodium lauryl ether sulfate Dermal 0.312 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.2 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
Inhalation 0.272 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.02 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Marine))
Oral 0.156 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 7.5 mg/kg soil dw (Soil)
Dermal 79 µg/cm² (Local, Chronic) * 1 g/L (STP)
7 µg/L (Water (Fresh))
Dermal 0.75 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) 24 µg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
Inhalation 11.5 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 0.7 µg/L (Water (Marine))
cocamide diethanolamide. Dermal 89.3 µg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.23 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
Inhalation 2.03 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 23 µg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Marine))
Oral 1.17 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 32 mg/kg soil dw (Soil)
830 mg/L (STP)
INGREDIENT DATA
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Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
sodium
Not Available Not Available
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
sodium
E ≤ 0.01 mg/m³
dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Notes: Occupational exposure banding is a process of assigning chemicals into specific categories or bands based on a chemical's
potency and the adverse health outcomes associated with exposure. The output of this process is an occupational exposure
band (OEB), which corresponds to a range of exposure concentrations that are expected to protect worker health.
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) 7-8 Not Available
temperature (°C)
Melting point / freezing
Not Available Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.3. Possibility of
See section 7.2
hazardous reactions
Skin Contact Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Limited evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a
substantial number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy
intact skin of animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the
exposure period. Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact
dermatitis (nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may
progress to blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
Anionic surfactants/ hydrotropes generally produce skin reactions following the removal of natural oils. The skin may appear red
and may become sore. Papular dermatitis may also develop.
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Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Although the liquid is not thought to be an irritant (as classified by EC Directives), direct contact with the eye may produce
transient discomfort characterised by tearing or conjunctival redness (as with windburn).
Eye
Direct eye contact with some concentrated anionic surfactants/ hydrotropes produces corneal damage, in some cases severe.
Low concentrations may produce immediate discomfort, conjunctival hyperaemia, and oedema of the corneal epithelium. Healing
may take several days.
Long-term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to health (as classified by EC Directives
Chronic
using animal models); nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimised as a matter of course.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
UNIWASH
Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2]
Oral (Rat) LD50: 1600 mg/kg Eye: adverse effect observed (irritating)[1]
sodium lauryl ether sulfate
Skin (rabbit):25 mg/24 hr moderate
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2] Not Available
cocamide diethanolamide. dermal (rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg
[1]
Oral (Rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[1] Eye (rabbit): 0.25 mg/24hr-SEVERE
dermal (rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
* [CESIO]
Polyethers, for example, ethoxylated surfactants and polyethylene glycols, are highly susceptible towards air oxidation as
the ether oxygens will stabilize intermediary radicals involved. Investigations of a chemically well-defined alcohol
(pentaethylene glycol mono-n-dodecyl ether) ethoxylate, showed that polyethers form complex mixtures of oxidation
products when exposed to air.
Sensitization studies in guinea pigs revealed that the pure nonoxidized surfactant itself is nonsensitizing but that many of
the investigated oxidation products are sensitizers. Two hydroperoxides were identified in the oxidation mixture, but only
one (16-hydroperoxy-3,6,9,12,15-pentaoxaheptacosan-1-ol ) was stable enough to be isolated.
Alkyl ether sulfates (alcohol or alkyl ethoxysulfates) (AES) (syn: AAASD ,alkyl alcohol alkoxylate sulfates, SLES) are
generally classified according to Comité Européen des Agents de Surface et leurs Intermédiaires Organiques (CESIO) as
SODIUM LAURYL ETHER
Irritant (Xi) with the risk phrases R38 (Irritating to skin) and R36 (Irritating to eyes). An exception has been made for AES
SULFATE
(2-3E0) in a concentration of 70-75% where R36 is substituted with R41 (Risk of serious damage to eyes).
AES are not included in Annex 1 of the list of dangerous substances of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.
In assessing this family the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel recognized that most of the acute oral toxicity,
dermal irritation and sensitization, subchronic and chronic oral toxicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity,
carcinogenicity, and photosensitization studies have been conducted on ammonium laureth sulfate and sodium laureth
sulfate. Sodium and ammonium laureth sulfate have not evoked adverse responses in any toxicological testing, including
acute oral toxicity, sub-chronic and chronic oral toxicity, reproductive and develop-mental toxicity, carcinogenicity, and
photosensitization studies.
The material may produce moderate eye irritation leading to inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to irritants
may produce conjunctivitis.
cocamide diethanolamide. The following information refers to contact allergens as a group and may not be specific to this product.
Contact allergies quickly manifest themselves as contact eczema, more rarely as urticaria or Quincke's oedema. The
pathogenesis of contact eczema involves a cell-mediated (T lymphocytes) immune reaction of the delayed type.
Fatty acid amides (FAA) are ubiquitous in household and commercial environments. The most common of these are based
on coconut oil fatty acids alkanolamides. These are the most widely studied in terms of human exposure.
Fatty acid diethanolamides (C8-C18) are classified by Comite Europeen des Agents de Surface et de leurs Intermediaires
Organiques (CESIO) as Irritating (Xi) with the risk phrases R38 (Irritating to skin) and R41 (Risk of serious damage to
eyes).
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For Fatty Nitrogen Derived (FND) Amides (including several high molecular weight alkyl amino acid amides)
The chemicals in the Fatty Nitrogen Derived (FND) Amides of surfactants are similar to the class in general as to
physical/chemical properties, environmental fate and toxicity. Human exposure to these chemicals is substantially
documented.
The Fatty nitrogen-derived amides (FND amides) comprise four categories:
Subcategory I: Substituted Amides
Subcategory II: Fatty Acid Reaction Products with Amino Compounds (Note: Subcategory II chemicals, in many cases,
contain Subcategory I chemicals as major components)
Subcategory III: Imidazole Derivatives
Subcategory IV: FND Amphoterics
Acute Toxicity: The low acute oral toxicity of the FND Amides is well established across all Subcategories by the available
data. The limited acute toxicity of these chemicals is also confirmed by four acute dermal and two acute inhalation studies.
Repeated Dose and Reproductive Toxicity: Two subchronic toxicity studies demonstrating low toxicity are available for
Subcategory I chemicals.
Coconut oil diethanolamine condensate is possibly carcinogenic to humans (IARC Group 2B)
In a study of the dermal application in mice, coconut oil diethanolamine condensate increased the incidence of
hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatocellular adenoma in males and females, and of hepatoblastoma in males. The
incidence of renal tubule adenoma and carcinoma combined was also increased in males. In a study of dermal application
in rats, no increase in tumour incidence was observed.
Tumours of the kidney and hepatoblastoma are rare spontaneous neoplasms in experimental animals.
The amide linkage between diethanolamine and of the fatty acid moiety is resistant to metabolic hydrolysis.
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure
to irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may produce a contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling epidermis.
Histologically there may be intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the
epidermis.
for diethanolamine (DEA):
In animal studies, DEA has low acute toxicity via the oral and dermal routes with moderate skin irritation and severe eye
irritation. In subchronic toxicity testing conducted via the oral route in rats and mice, the main effects observed were
increased organ weights and histopathology of the kidney and/or liver, with the majority of other tissue effects noted only at
relatively high dosages. In subchronic studies conducted via the dermal route, skin irritation was noted as well as systemic
effects similar to those observed in the oral studies.
WARNING: This substance has been classified by the IARC as Group 2B: Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans.
Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) are classified as Irritant (Xi) with the risk phrases R38 (Irritating to skin) and R41
(Risk of serious damage to eyes) according to CESIO (CESIO 2000). LAS are not included in Annex 1 of list of dangerous
substances of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.
UNIWASH & SODIUM
Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acids (LABS) are strong acids (pKa<2) are classified as corrosive (R34)
DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE
Branched materials exhibit comparable toxicity to linear species.
Acute toxicity: The available data indicate minimal to moderate toxicity, with LD50 values ranging from 500 to 2000 mg/kg
body weight (bw).
SODIUM LAURYL ETHER
SULFATE & cocamide No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search.
diethanolamide.
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ends. This may be due to a
cocamide diethanolamide. & non-allergic condition known as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur after exposure to high
SODIUM levels of highly irritating compound. Main criteria for diagnosing RADS include the absence of previous airways disease in
DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE a non-atopic individual, with sudden onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms within minutes to hours of a documented
exposure to the irritant.
Serious Eye
STOT - Single Exposure
Damage/Irritation
Respiratory or Skin
STOT - Repeated Exposure
sensitisation
Mutagenicity Aspiration Hazard
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
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12.1. Toxicity
0.065-
EC50 48h Crustacea 4
0.085mg/L
Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Do NOT allow product to come in contact with surface waters or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning
equipment or disposing of equipment wash-waters.
Wastes resulting from use of the product must be disposed of on site or at approved waste sites.
For Surfactants: Kow cannot be easily determined due to hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties of the molecules in surfactants. BCF value: 1-350.
Aquatic Fate: Surfactants tend to accumulate at the interface of the air with water and are not extracted into one or the other liquid phases.
For linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acids (LABS) (and their salts):
Environmental fate:
LABS are generally highly water soluble (miscible) and have a relatively low Kow. The environmental fate data indicate that these chemicals are highly susceptible
to photo-and biodegradation.
LABS are strong acids (pKa <1) that are completely ionised in aqueous solutions.
DO NOTdischarge concentrated product into sewer or waterways.
No Data available for all ingredients No Data available for all ingredients
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.6. Special precautions
Special provisions Not Applicable
for user
Cargo Only Packing Instructions Not Applicable
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Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
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Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
Canada - NDSL No (sodium lauryl ether sulfate; cocamide diethanolamide.; sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate)
CONTACT POINT
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Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
Notes
“This composition meets the criteria for not being harmful to the marine environment according to MARPOL Annex V and may be
discharged into the sea when used to clean cargo holds and external surfaces on ships.”
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VACUUM PIPE CLEANER - UNITOR
Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
Part Number: 740498 Issue Date: 31/08/2021
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Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Synonyms 740498
Chemical formula Not Applicable
Other means of
740498, 740498 + 12345
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Chemical Product
PC35 Washing and cleaning products
Category
Relevant identified uses Acid cleaner - Product declaration number offshore: 304539
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Email wss.rotterdam@wilhelmsen.com
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Association / Organisation The Netherlands: National Poisons Information Cent CHEMWATCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE (24/7)
Emergency telephone
+ 31 30 274 88 88 +47 23 25 25 84
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
Once connected and if the message is not in your preferred language then please dial 01
Not considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and Not Applicable
amendments [1]
Hazard statement(s)
Not Applicable
Supplementary statement(s)
EUH210 Safety data sheet available on request.
REACH - Art.57-59: The mixture does not contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) at the SDS print date.
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
3.2.Mixtures
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1. CAS No
2.EC No % Classification according to regulation (EC) No SCL / M- Nanoform Particle
Name
3.Index No [weight] 1272/2008 [CLP] and amendments Factor Characteristics
4.REACH No
Not Available
Acute M
1. 5329-14-6 Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Serious Eye
sulfamic Damage/Eye Irritation Category 2, Hazardous to the factor: Not
2.226-218-8
7 Available Not Available
3.016-026-00-0 acid Aquatic Environment Long-Term Hazard Category 3;
Chronic M
4.Not Available [2]
H315, H319, H412 factor: Not
Available
Not Available
Acute M
1. 7732-18-5
factor: Not
2.231-791-2
3.Not Available
80-95 water Not Classified [1] Available Not Available
Chronic M
4.Not Available
factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
For acute or short term repeated exposures to strong acids:
Airway problems may arise from laryngeal edema and inhalation exposure. Treat with 100% oxygen initially.
Respiratory distress may require cricothyroidotomy if endotracheal intubation is contraindicated by excessive swelling
Intravenous lines should be established immediately in all cases where there is evidence of circulatory compromise.
Strong acids produce a coagulation necrosis characterised by formation of a coagulum (eschar) as a result of the dessicating action of the acid on proteins in
specific tissues.
INGESTION:
Immediate dilution (milk or water) within 30 minutes post ingestion is recommended.
DO NOT attempt to neutralise the acid since exothermic reaction may extend the corrosive injury.
Be careful to avoid further vomit since re-exposure of the mucosa to the acid is harmful. Limit fluids to one or two glasses in an adult.
Charcoal has no place in acid management.
Some authors suggest the use of lavage within 1 hour of ingestion.
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SKIN:
Skin lesions require copious saline irrigation. Treat chemical burns as thermal burns with non-adherent gauze and wrapping.
Deep second-degree burns may benefit from topical silver sulfadiazine.
EYE:
Eye injuries require retraction of the eyelids to ensure thorough irrigation of the conjuctival cul-de-sacs. Irrigation should last at least 20-30 minutes. DO NOT
use neutralising agents or any other additives. Several litres of saline are required.
Cycloplegic drops, (1% cyclopentolate for short-term use or 5% homatropine for longer term use) antibiotic drops, vasoconstrictive agents or artificial tears
may be indicated dependent on the severity of the injury.
Steroid eye drops should only be administered with the approval of a consulting ophthalmologist).
SORBENT
RANK APPLICATION COLLECTION LIMITATIONS
TYPE
Legend
DGC: Not effective where ground cover is dense
R; Not reusable
I: Not incinerable
P: Effectiveness reduced when rainy
RT:Not effective where terrain is rugged
SS: Not for use within environmentally sensitive sites
W: Effectiveness reduced when windy
Reference: Sorbents for Liquid Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Control;
R.W Melvold et al: Pollution Technology Review No. 150: Noyes Data Corporation 1988
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Moderate hazard.
Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
Other information
Contact with metals may result in the evolution of hydrogen (H2) which can form explosive mixtures in air.
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
+ + + + + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
sulfamic acid Dermal 10 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) 1.8 mg/L (Water (Fresh))
Inhalation 70.5 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) 0.48 mg/L (Water - Intermittent release)
Dermal 5 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.18 mg/L (Water (Marine))
Inhalation 17.4 mg/m³ (Systemic, Chronic) * 8.36 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Fresh Water))
Oral 5 mg/kg bw/day (Systemic, Chronic) * 0.84 mg/kg sediment dw (Sediment (Marine))
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DNELs PNECs
Ingredient
Exposure Pattern Worker Compartment
5 mg/kg soil dw (Soil)
20 mg/L (STP)
INGREDIENT DATA
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Not Applicable
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Safety glasses with unperforated side shields may be used where continuous eye protection is desirable, as in laboratories;
spectacles are not sufficient where complete eye protection is needed such as when handling bulk-quantities, where there is
Eye and face protection a danger of splashing, or if the material may be under pressure.
Chemical goggles. Whenever there is a danger of the material coming in contact with the eyes; goggles must be properly
fitted.
Skin protection See Hand protection below
Overalls.
Other protection P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
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AlphaTec 02-100
AlphaTec® 38-612
AlphaTec® 58-008
AlphaTec® 58-530B
AlphaTec® 58-530W
AlphaTec® 58-735
AlphaTec® 79-700
DermaShield™ 73-711
The suggested gloves for use should be confirmed with the glove supplier.
Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Available
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Available
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
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Acidic corrosives produce respiratory tract irritation with coughing, choking and mucous membrane damage. Symptoms of
exposure may include dizziness, headache, nausea and weakness. In more severe exposures, pulmonary oedema may be
Inhaled
evident either immediately or after a latent period of 5-72 hours.
Inhalation of sulfamic acid may cause bloody spit, difficulty breathing, low blood pressure, headache, dizziness, bluish skin
colour and lung congestion.
Not normally a hazard due to non-volatile nature of product
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by inhalation". This is because
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. In the absence of such evidence, care should be taken nevertheless to
ensure exposure is kept to a minimum and that suitable control measures be used, in an occupational setting to control vapours,
fumes and aerosols.
Ingestion of acidic corrosives may produce circumoral burns with a distinct discolouration of the mucous membranes of the
mouth, throat and oesophagus. Immediate pain and difficulties in swallowing and speaking may also be evident. Oedema of the
epiglottis may produce respiratory distress and possibly, asphyxia.
Ingestion Ingestion of sulfamic acid may cause vomiting, diarrhoea and a drop in blood pressure. Asphyxia may occur from oedema of the
glottis. After initial recovery, onset of fever indicates mediastinitis or peritonitis from perforation of the esophagus or stomach.
The material has NOT been classified by EC Directives or other classification systems as "harmful by ingestion". This is because
of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual,
following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g liver, kidney) damage is evident.
Skin contact with acidic corrosives may result in pain and burns; these may be deep with distinct edges and may heal slowly with
the formation of scar tissue.
Skin contact is not thought to have harmful health effects (as classified under EC Directives); the material may still produce
health damage following entry through wounds, lesions or abrasions.
Concentrated solutions may cause chemical burns. The effects of sulfamic acid on the skin appear to be limited to the effects of
low pH. Concentrations of greater than 20% of sulfamic acid may injure the skin.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
Skin Contact
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial
number of individuals following direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of
animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period.
Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a form of contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis.
Direct eye contact with acid corrosives may produce pain, lachrymation, photophobia and burns. Mild burns of the epithelia
generally recover rapidly and completely. Severe burns produce long-lasting and possible irreversible damage.
Eye When applied to the eye(s) of animals, the material produces severe ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more
after instillation.
Irritation of the eyes may produce a heavy secretion of tears (lachrymation).
Chronic Repeated or prolonged exposure to acids may result in the erosion of teeth, inflammatory and ulcerative changes in the mouth
and necrosis (rarely) of the jaw. Bronchial irritation, with cough, and frequent attacks of bronchial pneumonia may ensue.
Gastrointestinal disturbances may also occur.
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Long-term exposure to respiratory irritants may result in disease of the airways involving difficult breathing and related systemic
problems.
Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving
organs or biochemical systems.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Oral (Rat) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[2] Eye (rabbit): 250 ug/24 h - SEVERE
TOXICITY IRRITATION
water
Oral (Rat) LD50: >90000 mg/kg[2] Not Available
Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
The material may produce severe irritation to the eye causing pronounced inflammation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to
irritants may produce conjunctivitis.
SULFAMIC ACID The material may produce severe skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure, and may produce a contact dermatitis
(nonallergic). This form of dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) thickening of the epidermis.
Histologically there may be intercellular oedema of the spongy layer (spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
Prolonged contact is unlikely, given the severity of response, but repeated exposures may produce severe ulceration.
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.2. UN proper shipping
Not Applicable
name
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
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Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
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CONTACT POINT
- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Toxicological information - Acute Health (eye), Toxicological information - Acute Health (inhaled), Toxicological
information - Acute Health (skin), Toxicological information - Acute Health (swallowed), Hazards identification -
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Classification, Composition / information on ingredients - Ingredients, Toxicological information - Toxicity and
Irritation (Other)
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
Part Number: 320424 Issue Date: 09/04/2021
Version No: 2.2 Print Date: 07/05/2024
Safety Data Sheet (Conforms to Annex II of REACH (1907/2006) - Regulation 2020/878) L.REACH.NOR.EN
Synonyms 320424,597674
Chemical formula Not Applicable
Other means of
320424
identification
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses Use according to manufacturer's directions.
Uses advised against No specific uses advised against are identified.
Emergency telephone
+47 22591300 +31-10-4877700 + 31 88 7558561
numbers
Other emergency
+31-10-4877700 +31-10-4877700 + 31 10 4877700
telephone numbers
Other emergency
+61 3 9573 3188
telephone numbers
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Considered a hazardous mixture according to Reg. (EC) No 1272/2008 and their amendments. Not classified as Dangerous Goods for
transport purposes.
Classification according to
regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 [CLP] and H350 - Carcinogenicity Category 1B
[1]
amendments
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Hazard pictogram(s)
Hazard statement(s)
H350 May cause cancer.
Supplementary statement(s)
Not Applicable
Material contains paraffinic distillate, heavy, hydrotreated (mild), paraffinic distillate, light, hydrotreated (mild).
3.1.Substances
See 'Composition on ingredients' in Section 3.2
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3.2.Mixtures
1. CAS No
Classification according to
2.EC No % Nanoform Particle
Name regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] SCL / M-Factor
3.Index No [weight] Characteristics
and amendments
4.REACH No
Not Available
1. 64742-54-7 Acute M factor:
paraffinic distillate,
2.265-157-1 Not Available
<99 heavy, hydrotreated Carcinogenicity Category 1B; H350 [2] Not Available
3.649-467-00-8 Chronic M
(mild)
4.Not Available factor: Not
Available
Not Available
1. 64742-55-8 Acute M factor:
paraffinic distillate,
2.265-158-7 light, hydrotreated Not Available
<99 Carcinogenicity Category 1B; H350 [2] Not Available
3.649-468-00-3 Chronic M
4.Not Available (mild) factor: Not
Available
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from Regulation (EU) No 1272/2008 - Annex VI; 3. Classification drawn from
C&L; * EU IOELVs available; [e] Substance identified as having endocrine disrupting properties
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Any material aspirated during vomiting may produce lung injury. Therefore emesis should not be induced mechanically or pharmacologically. Mechanical means
should be used if it is considered necessary to evacuate the stomach contents; these include gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation. If spontaneous vomiting
has occurred after ingestion, the patient should be monitored for difficult breathing, as adverse effects of aspiration into the lungs may be delayed up to 48 hours.
Treat symptomatically.
For petroleum distillates
· In case of ingestion, gastric lavage with activated charcoal can be used promptly to prevent absorption - decontamination (induced emesis or lavage) is
controversial and should be considered on the merits of each individual case; of course the usual precautions of an endotracheal tube should be considered prior
to lavage, to prevent aspiration.
· Individuals intoxicated by petroleum distillates should be hospitalized immediately, with acute and continuing attention to neurologic and cardiopulmonary
function.
· Positive pressure ventilation may be necessary.
· Acute central nervous system signs and symptoms may result from large ingestions of aspiration-induced hypoxia.
· After the initial episode,individuals should be followed for changes in blood variables and the delayed appearance of pulmonary oedema and chemical
pneumonitis. Such patients should be followed for several days or weeks for delayed effects, including bone marrow toxicity, hepatic and renal impairment
Individuals with chronic pulmonary disease will be more seriously impaired, and recovery from inhalation exposure may be complicated.
· Gastrointestinal symptoms are usually minor and pathological changes of the liver and kidneys are reported to be uncommon in acute intoxications.
· Chlorinated and non-chlorinated hydrocarbons may sensitize the heart to epinephrine and other circulating catecholamines so that arrhythmias may
occur.Careful consideration of this potential adverse effect should precede administration of epinephrine or other cardiac stimulants and the selection of
bronchodilators.
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Heavy and persistent skin contamination over many years may lead to dysplastic changes. Pre-existing skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this
product.
In general, emesis induction is unnecessary with high viscosity, low volatility products, i.e. most oils and greases.
High pressure accidental injection through the skin should be assessed for possible incision, irrigation and/or debridement.
NOTE: Injuries may not seem serious at first, but within a few hours tissue may become swollen, discoloured and extremely painful with extensive subcutaneous
necrosis. Product may be forced through considerable distances along tissue planes.
SORBENT
RANK APPLICATION COLLECTION LIMITATIONS
TYPE
treated wood
2 throw pitchfork DGC, RT
fibre- pillow
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Legend
DGC: Not effective where ground cover is dense
R; Not reusable
I: Not incinerable
P: Effectiveness reduced when rainy
RT:Not effective where terrain is rugged
SS: Not for use within environmentally sensitive sites
W: Effectiveness reduced when windy
Reference: Sorbents for Liquid Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Control;
R.W Melvold et al: Pollution Technology Review No. 150: Noyes Data Corporation 1988
Slippery when spilt.
· CARE: Water in contact with heated material may cause foaming or a steam explosion with possible severe burns from wide
scattering of hot material. Resultant overflow of containers may result in fire.
· Oil leaks in a pressurized circuit may result in a fine flammable spray (the lower flammability limit for oil mist is reached for a
Storage incompatibility
concentration of about 45 g/m3
· Autoignition temperatures may be significantly lower under particular conditions (slow oxidation on finely divided materials..
Avoid reaction with oxidising agents
Hazard categories in
accordance with
Not Available
Regulation (EC) No
2012/18/EU (Seveso III)
Qualifying quantity
(tonnes) of dangerous
substances as referred to Not Available
in Article 3(10) for the
application of
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+ x + o + + +
Note: Depending on other risk factors, compatibility assessment based on the table above may not be relevant to storage situations, particularly where large volumes
of dangerous goods are stored and handled. Reference should be made to the Safety Data Sheets for each substance or article and risks assessed accordingly.
INGREDIENT DATA
Emergency Limits
MATERIAL DATA
Sensory irritants are chemicals that produce temporary and undesirable side-effects on the eyes, nose or throat. Historically occupational exposure standards for
these irritants have been based on observation of workers' responses to various airborne concentrations. Present day expectations require that nearly every
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individual should be protected against even minor sensory irritation and exposure standards are established using uncertainty factors or safety factors of 5 to 10 or
more.
Toxicity and Irritation data for petroleum-based mineral oils are related to chemical components and vary as does the composition and source of the original crude.
A small but definite risk of occupational skin cancer occurs in workers exposed to persistent skin contamination by oils over a period of years. This risk has been
attributed to the presence of certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) (typified by benz[a]pyrene).
NOTE L: The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less than 3% DMSO extract as measured by IP 346.
European Union (EU) List of harmonised classification and labelling hazardous substances, Table 3.1, Annex VI, Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP) - up to the
latest ATP
Employees working with confirmed human carcinogens should be provided with, and be required to wear, clean, full body
protective clothing (smocks, coveralls, or long-sleeved shirt and pants), shoe covers and gloves prior to entering the
regulated area. [AS/NZS ISO 6529:2006 or national equivalent]
Employees engaged in handling operations involving carcinogens should be provided with, and required to wear and use
half-face filter-type respirators with filters for dusts, mists and fumes, or air purifying canisters or cartridges. A respirator
affording higher levels of protection may be substituted.
Prior to each exit from an area containing confirmed human carcinogens, employees should be required to remove and leave
Other protection protective clothing and equipment at the point of exit and at the last exit of the day, to place used clothing and equipment in
impervious containers at the point of exit for purposes of decontamination or disposal. The contents of such impervious
containers must be identified with suitable labels. For maintenance and decontamination activities, authorized employees
entering the area should be provided with and required to wear clean, impervious garments, including gloves, boots and
continuous-air supplied hood.
Overalls.
P.V.C apron.
Barrier cream.
Respiratory protection
Type A Filter of sufficient capacity. (AS/NZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI Z88 or national equivalent)
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection
Factors (defined as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.
Required minimum protection Maximum gas/vapour concentration present in air p.p.m. (by Half-face Full-Face
factor volume) Respirator Respirator
up to 50 5000 Airline * -
Cartridge respirators should never be used for emergency ingress or in areas of unknown vapour concentrations or oxygen content.
The wearer must be warned to leave the contaminated area immediately on detecting any odours through the respirator. The odour may indicate that the mask
is not functioning properly, that the vapour concentration is too high, or that the mask is not properly fitted. Because of these limitations, only restricted use of
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Partition coefficient n-
Odour Not Available Not Available
octanol / water
Auto-ignition temperature
Odour threshold Not Available Not Applicable
(°C)
Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Not Applicable
temperature (°C)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Applicable Volatile Component (%vol) Not Applicable
Nanoform Particle
Nanoform Solubility Not Available Not Available
Characteristics
10.5. Incompatible
See section 7.2
materials
10.6. Hazardous
See section 5.3
decomposition products
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Inhalation of vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness. This may be accompanied by narcosis, reduced alertness, loss of
reflexes, lack of coordination and vertigo.
Inhalation hazard is increased at higher temperatures.
High inhaled concentrations of mixed hydrocarbons may produce narcosis characterised by nausea, vomiting and
lightheadedness. Inhalation of aerosols may produce severe pulmonary oedema, pneumonitis and pulmonary haemorrhage.
Inhalation of petroleum hydrocarbons consisting substantially of low molecular weight species (typically C2-C12) may produce
irritation of mucous membranes, incoordination, giddiness, nausea, vertigo, confusion, headache, appetite loss, drowsiness,
tremors and anaesthetic stupor.
Central nervous system (CNS) depression may include nonspecific discomfort, symptoms of giddiness, headache, dizziness,
nausea, anaesthetic effects, slowed reaction time, slurred speech and may progress to unconsciousness. Serious poisonings
may result in respiratory depression and may be fatal.
Inhalation of oil droplets/ aerosols may cause discomfort and may produce chemical pneumonitis.
Swallowing of the liquid may cause aspiration of vomit into the lungs with the risk of haemorrhaging, pulmonary oedema,
progressing to chemical pneumonitis; serious consequences may result.
Signs and symptoms of chemical (aspiration) pneumonitis may include coughing, gasping, choking, burning of the mouth, difficult
breathing, and bluish coloured skin (cyanosis).
Accidental ingestion of the material may be damaging to the health of the individual.
Ingestion
Ingestion of petroleum hydrocarbons may produce irritation of the pharynx, oesophagus, stomach and small intestine with
oedema and mucosal ulceration resulting; symptoms include a burning sensation in the mouth and throat. Large amounts may
produce narcosis with nausea and vomiting, weakness or dizziness, slow and shallow respiration, swelling of the abdomen,
unconsciousness and convulsions. Myocardial injury may produce arrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation and electrocardiographic
changes.
The liquid may be miscible with fats or oils and may degrease the skin, producing a skin reaction described as non-allergic
contact dermatitis. The material is unlikely to produce an irritant dermatitis as described in EC Directives .
Skin Contact The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material
Entry into the blood-stream through, for example, cuts, abrasions, puncture wounds or lesions, may produce systemic injury with
harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Limited evidence exists, or practical experience suggests, that the material may cause eye irritation in a substantial number of
individuals and/or is expected to produce significant ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more after instillation
into the eye(s) of experimental animals. Repeated or prolonged eye contact may cause inflammation characterised by temporary
redness (similar to windburn) of the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis); temporary impairment of vision and/or other transient eye
Eye
damage/ulceration may occur.
Petroleum hydrocarbons may produce pain after direct contact with the eyes. Slight, but transient disturbances of the corneal
epithelium may also result. The aromatic fraction may produce irritation and lachrymation.
On the basis of epidemiological data, it has been concluded that prolonged inhalation of the material, in an occupational setting,
may produce cancer in humans.
On the basis of epidemiological data, the material is regarded as carcinogenic to humans. There is sufficient data to establish a
causal association between human exposure to the material and the development of cancer.
Principal route of exposure is by skin contact; lesser exposures include inhalation of fumes from hot oils, oil mists or droplets.
Prolonged contact with mineral oils carries with it the risk of skin conditions such as oil folliculitis, eczematous dermatitis,
pigmentation of the face (melanosis) and warts on the sole of the foot (plantar warts). With highly refined mineral oils no
appreciable systemic effects appear to result through skin absorption.
Chronic Repeated or prolonged exposure to mixed hydrocarbons may produce narcosis with dizziness, weakness, irritability,
concentration and/or memory loss, tremor in the fingers and tongue, vertigo, olfactory disorders, constriction of visual field,
paraesthesias of the extremities, weight loss and anaemia and degenerative changes in the liver and kidney. Chronic exposure
by petroleum workers, to the lighter hydrocarbons, has been associated with visual disturbances, damage to the central nervous
system, peripheral neuropathies (including numbness and paraesthesias), psychological and neurophysiological deficits, bone
marrow toxicities (including hypoplasia possibly due to benzene) and hepatic and renal involvement. Chronic dermal exposure to
petroleum hydrocarbons may result in defatting which produces localised dermatoses.
Repeated application of mildly hydrotreated oils (principally paraffinic), to mouse skin, induced skin tumours; no tumours were
induced with severely hydrotreated oils.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
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Not Available Not Available
TOXICITY IRRITATION
[2]
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >2000 mg/kg Eye: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
paraffinic distillate, heavy,
hydrotreated (mild) Inhalation (Rat) LC50: 2.18 mg/l4h[2] Skin: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Dermal (rabbit) LD50: >2000 mg/kg[2] Eye: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
paraffinic distillate, light,
hydrotreated (mild) Inhalation (Rat) LC50: 2.18 mg/l4h[2] Skin: no adverse effect observed (not irritating)[1]
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Legend: 1. Value obtained from Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Acute toxicity 2. Value obtained from manufacturer's SDS.
Unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effect of chemical Substances
Studies indicate that normal, branched and cyclic paraffins are absorbed from the mammalian gastrointestinal tract and that the
absorption of n-paraffins is inversely proportional to the carbon chain length,with little absorption above C30. With respect to the
carbon chain lengths likely to be present in mineral oil, n-paraffins may be absorbed to a greater extent that iso- or cyclo-
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paraffins.
The major classes of hydrocarbons have been shown to be well absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract in various species. In
many cases, the hydrophobic hydrocarbons are ingested in association with dietary lipids.
PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE,
LIGHT, HYDROTREATED *Q8 MSDS
(MILD)
The materials included in the Lubricating Base Oils category are related from both process and physical-chemical perspectives;
The potential toxicity of a specific distillate base oil is inversely related to the severity or extent of processing the oil has
undergone, since:
· The adverse effects of these materials are associated with undesirable components, and
· The levels of the undesirable components are inversely related to the degree of processing;
· Distillate base oils receiving the same degree or extent of processing will have similar toxicities;
· The potential toxicity of residual base oils is independent of the degree of processing the oil receives.
· The reproductive and developmental toxicity of the distillate base oils is inversely related to the degree of processing.
The degree of refining influences the carcinogenic potential of the oils. Whereas mild acid / earth refining processes are
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inadequate to substantially reduce the carcinogenic potential of lubricant base oils, hydrotreatment and / or solvent extraction
PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE,
methods can yield oils with no carcinogenic potential.
HEAVY, HYDROTREATED
Unrefined and mildly refined distillate base oils contain the highest levels of undesirable components, have the largest variation
(MILD) & PARAFFINIC
of hydrocarbon molecules and have shown the highest potential carcinogenic and mutagenic activities. Highly and severely
DISTILLATE, LIGHT,
refined distillate base oils are produced from unrefined and mildly refined oils by removing or transforming undesirable
HYDROTREATED (MILD)
components.
for Unrefined and Mildly Refined Distillate Base Oils
Acute toxicity: LD50s of >5000 mg/kg (bw) and >2g/kg (bw) for the oral and dermal routes of exposure, respectively, have been
observed in rats dosed with an unrefined light paraffinic distillate The same material was also reported to be “moderately
irritating” to the skin of rabbits. When tested for eye irritation in rabbits, the material produced Draize scores of 3.0 and 4.0
(unwashed/washed eyes) at 24 hours, with the scores returning to zero by 48 hours. The material was reported to be “not
sensitising” when tested in guinea pigs
Repeat dose toxicity: 200, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg (bw)/day of an unrefined base oil has been applied undiluted to the skin of
male and female rabbit..
PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE,
HEAVY, HYDROTREATED
(MILD) & PARAFFINIC
WARNING: This substance has been classified by the IARC as Group 1: CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS.
DISTILLATE, LIGHT,
HYDROTREATED (MILD)
Legend: – Data either not available or does not fill the criteria for classification
– Data available to make classification
12.1. Toxicity
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Legend: Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic Toxicity
4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
When spilled this product may act as a typical oil, causing a film, sheen, emulsion or sludge at or beneath the surface of the body of water. The oil film on water
surface may physically affect the aquatic organisms, due to the interruption of the
oxygen transfer between the air and the water
Oils of any kind can cause:
drowning of water-fowl due to lack of buoyancy, loss of insulating capacity of feathers, starvation and vulnerability to predators due to lack of mobility
lethal effects on fish by coating gill surfaces, preventing respiration
asphyxiation of benthic life forms when floating masses become engaged with surface debris and settle on the bottom and
adverse aesthetic effects of fouled shoreline and beaches
In case of accidental releases on the soil, a fine film is formed on the soil, which prevents the plant respiration process and the soil particle saturation. It may
cause deep water infestation.
For petroleum distillates:
Environmental fate:
When petroleum substances are released into the environment, four major fate processes will take place: dissolution in water, volatilization, biodegradation and
adsorption. These processes will cause changes in the composition of these UVCB substances. In the case of spills on land or water surfaces, photodegradation-
another fate process-can also be significant.
Drinking Water Standards: hydrocarbon total: 10 ug/l (UK max.).
For hydrocarbons:
Environmental fate:
The lower molecular weight hydrocarbons are expected to form a "slick" on the surface of waters after release in calm sea conditions. This is expected to
evaporate and enter the atmosphere where it will be degraded through reaction with hydroxy radicals.
Some hydrocarbon will become associated with benthic sediments, and it is likely to be spread over a fairly wide area of sea floor.
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
PBT
vPvB
vPvB No
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
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Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
Inland waterways transport (ADN): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
14.1. UN number Not Applicable
14.5. Environmental
Not Applicable
hazard
14.7.1. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC code
Not Applicable
14.7.2. Transport in bulk in accordance with MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code
Product name Group
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
paraffinic distillate, heavy, hydrotreated (mild) is found on the following regulatory lists
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Europe EC Inventory
European Union - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
European Union (EU) Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures - Annex VI
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs - Group 1: Carcinogenic to humans
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs - Not Classified as Carcinogenic
Norway regulations on action values and limit values for physical and chemical factors in the work environment and infection risk groups for biological factors
(Norwegian)
paraffinic distillate, light, hydrotreated (mild) is found on the following regulatory lists
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the following EU legislation and its adaptations - as far as applicable - : Directives 98/24/EC, - 92/85/EEC, - 94/33/EC,
- 2008/98/EC, - 2010/75/EU; Commission Regulation (EU) 2020/878; Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 as updated through ATPs.
Canada - NDSL No (paraffinic distillate, heavy, hydrotreated (mild); paraffinic distillate, light, hydrotreated (mild))
China - IECSC Yes
CONTACT POINT
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- For quotations contact your local Customer Services - http://wssdirectory.wilhelmsen.com/#/customerservices - - Responsible for safety data sheet Wilhelmsen
Ships Service AS - Prepared by: Compliance Manager, - Email: Email: wss.global.sdsinfo@wilhelmsen.com - Telephone: Tel.: +47 67584000
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch
Classification committee using available literature references.
The SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks
in the workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
For detailed advice on Personal Protective Equipment, refer to the following EU CEN Standards:
EN 166 Personal eye-protection
EN 340 Protective clothing
EN 374 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 13832 Footwear protecting against chemicals
EN 133 Respiratory protective devices
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end of SDS