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| 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER |
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| Product Name |
PROTECTA PINK |
| Product Code |
IHPP500D, IHPP500R, IHPP4, IHPP4L, IHPP20, IHPP170 |
| Company Name |
Septone Products Pty Ltd (ABN 50 009 745 537) |
| Address |
44 Aquarium Avenue HEMMANT QLD 4174 |
| Emergency Tel. |
After hours only: (07) 3821 0623 |
| Telephone/Fax Number |
Tel: (07) 3390 5044 Fax: (07) 3390 5041 |
| Email |
general@septone.com.au |
| Recommended Use |
Industrial strength waterless hand cleaner. |
| Other Information |
The information herein is, to the best of our knowledge, correct and complete. It describes the safety requirements for this product and should not be construed as guaranteeing specific properties. Since methods and conditions of application are beyond our control, Septone does not accept liability for any damages resulting from the use of, or reliance on, this information, in inappropriate contexts. |
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| 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
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Hazard Classification |
Not classified as hazardous according to criteria of NOHSC This product is NOT classified as hazardous due to its viscosity and phase stability at temperatures up to and including 40°C. Hence, it does NOT require classification using the risk phrase R65. |
| Risk Phrase(s) |
Not classified as hazardous according to criteria of NOHSC
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| Safety Phrase(s) |
S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advice immediately S53 Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use. |
Sensitization of Product |
None of the components of this product is considered to be a skin or respiratory sensitiser. |
| Teratogenicity |
None of the components of this product is considered to be a teratogen. |
| Other Information |
The presence of white spirit in this product suggests the need for the Risk Phrase R65 (Harmful: May cause lung damage if swallowed) to be included on this MSDS. The severity of symptoms after ingestion of white spirit depends on whether it is aspirated into the lungs, as aspiration can cause serious bronchopneumonia. As this product is a viscous oil-in-water emulsion, the likelihood of aspiration of white spirit into the lungs is substantially reduced due to the product's form, viscosity and phase stability at temperatures up to 40°C. |
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| 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS |
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Chemical Characterization |
Liquid |
| Ingredients |
Name |
CAS |
Proportion |
Hazard |
R Phrase |
| | Water |
7732-18-5 |
30-60 % |
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| | White Spirit (Stoddart Solvent) |
8052-41-3 |
30-60 % |
T |
R45(1), R65, R46(1) |
| | Ingredients determined not to be hazardous |
- |
10-30 % |
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| 4. FIRST AID MEASURES |
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| Inhalation |
This is an unlikely route of exposure. Remove the victim from the source of exposure. If the victim is not breathing, apply artificial resuscitation. |
| Ingestion |
Do NOT induce vomiting. Give water to drink. Seek medical attention. |
| Skin |
Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. Wash affected skin with water. |
| Eye |
Hold the eyes open and flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention. |
| First Aid Facilities |
This Material Safety Data Sheet should be provided to the attending medical doctor. An eye irrigation facility should be available. |
| Advice to Doctor |
Treat symptomatically. |
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| 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES |
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Suitable Extinguishing Media |
Use the extinguisher appropriate to the principal fire hazard or to the source of the fire. |
Special Protective Equipment for fire fighters |
Wear the protective equipment appropriate to fighting the principal fire hazard or the source of the fire. No specific protective equipment required if this product is involved in a fire. |
| Specific Hazards |
Because this product exists in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, it will not flash and does not support combustion. However, if the emulsion splits and the product exists in a phase separated form then a flammable vapour space above the product may exist. |
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| 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES |
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| Spills & Disposal |
Personnel involved in cleaning up any spills are to wear the appropriate protective equipment. Cordon off the spillage area. Isolate the source of the spillage or leak. Contain the spillage using a suitable non-flammable absorbent material such as sand or diatomaceous earth, and then transfer into sealed metal containers for disposal. Dispose of large amounts in a chemical dump according to local authority statutory requirements. For small amounts, wash the product to the drain with a large excess of water. |
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| 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE |
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| Handling and Storage |
It is recommended that this product be dispensed only through approved dispensers. Dispense only enough product to perfrom the task. Do not use product which has phased. People who use this product regularly are advised to regularly apply a moisturising cream in order to reduce the possibility of industrial dermatitis. Do not apply the product to irritated or dermatitic skin. Do not apply the product to the eyes, lips, mouth or groin area. If irritation occurs or dermatitis develops, discontinue using this product. Store in metal containers in a clean, dry, cool, well ventilated place away from foodstuffs. Avoid direct sunlight. Keep container sealed when not in use. |
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| 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION |
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| National Exposure Standards |
Name |
mg/m3 (STEL) |
ppm (STEL) |
mg/m3 (TWA) |
ppm (TWA) |
TWA Footnote |
| | Water |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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| | White Spirit (Stoddart Solvent) |
- |
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790 |
- |
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| | Ingredients determined not to be hazardous |
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- |
- |
- |
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Other Exposure Information |
Due to the form in which this product is supplied and under normal conditions of storage and use, the TWA exposure limit for white spirit will not be reached. |
| Engineering Controls |
Natural ventilation adequate under normal conditions of use. Keep containers closed when not in use. |
Personal Protective Equipment |
Not required under normal conditions of use. Wear gloves and chemical goggles if handling large amounts and if splashing is likely to occur. Discontinue use immediately upon signs of skin irritation or dermatitis. |
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| 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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| Form |
Liquid |
| Appearance |
Bright pink paste, slight solvent odour. |
| Boiling Point |
100°C |
| Solubility in Water |
Disperses in water. |
| Specific Gravity |
0.885 @ 25°C |
| pH Value |
9.0 |
| Evaporation Rate |
As for Water |
| Volatile Component |
78% w/v |
| Flash Point |
Because this product exists in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, it will not flash and does not support combustion. |
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| 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
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| Chemical Stability |
Considered stable. Store below 30°C. Keep out of direct sunlight. Keep containers closed when not in use. |
| Conditions to Avoid |
None known. |
Incompatible Materials |
Strong oxidising agents. |
Hazardous Decomposition Products |
During combustion, the water contained in this product may evaporate, leaving a residue which may ignite to produce carbon monoxide as well as other unidentifiable organic compounds. |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Will not occur. |
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| 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
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| Inhalation |
The exposure standard for White Spirit is 790 mg/m³ (TWA) (Source: NOHSC). However, due to the form in which the product is supplied and under normal conditions of storage and use, this product does not present an inhalation hazard. |
| Ingestion |
Irritant. Oral LD50 (rat) for White Spirit > 2000 mg/kg, which is considered by NOHSC not to be harmful. |
| Skin |
Mildly irritating to the skin. White Spirit is a slight to moderate skin irritant. Dermal LD50 (rat) for White Spirit > 2000 mg/kg, which is considered by NOHSC not to be harmful. |
| Eye |
Mild eye irritant. White Spirit is practically non-irritating to the eyes. |
| Chronic Effects |
Prolonged and constant contact may lead to irritation and possibly dermatitis. |
Reproductive Toxicity |
None of the components of in this product are considered to be toxic to the unborn foetus. |
| Mutagenicity |
None of the components of this product is considered to be a mutagen. |
| Carcinogenicity |
None of the components of this product is considered to be a carcinogen. |
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| 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
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Short Summary of Assessment of Environmental Impact |
White spirit would be expected to partition largely to the atmosphere; the less volatile constituents would partition to soil and sediment, where lowered bioavailability would reduce uptake by organisms. White spirit is readily biodegradable under aerobic conditions. Research indicates that White spirit has a moderate potential for bioaccumulation; however bioconcentration would be expected to be low. White spirit exhibits moderate toxicity to aquatic organisms. Most of the other major organic components of this product are expected to be readily biodegradable and to exhibit low aquatic toxicity, although one surfactant is recognised to have poor biodegradability. |
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| 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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| Container Disposal |
Empty containers should be rinsed clean with water then recycled. |
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| 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION |
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Transport Information |
This product is classified as non dangerous according to the ACTDG and according to the IMDG Code. |
| IMO Marine Pollutant |
White Spirit (defined by IMO as Turpentine Substitute UN 1300) is classified by IMO to be a Marine Pollutant. |
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| 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION |
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| Poisons Schedule |
Not Scheduled |
| AICS (Australia) |
To the manufacturer's best knowledge, all components of this product are listed on AICS. |
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| 16. OTHER INFORMATION |
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| Contact Person/Point |
Technical Manager (07) 3390 5044 |