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MSDS Kan Synthetic Enamel
MSDS Kan Synthetic Enamel
Lahore, Pakistan
* In case of the same No. in elements and compounds, use the content of elements for PRTR calculations
2. Chemical Composition
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3. Hazard Identification
This material has been assessed under the Occupational Safety and Health (Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Hazardous
Chemicals & Regulation 1997) and has been classified as follows:
-Harmful
-Flammable
- Flush with plenty of water and soap. Do not use thinner or solvent
Inhalation: - If disorder occurs for inhalation of vapor or gas, remove to fresh air, keep quiet and immediately consult
Ingestion: - If one swallows accidentally, immediately rest and consult physician with MSDS
Firefighting instruction:
If a leak or spill has not ignited, use spray to disperse the vapors and to protect worker attempting to stop a leak.
Extinguish with foam or dry chemicals & try to cover spills with foam.
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6. Accidental Release Measures
Exclude sources of ignition & ventilate the area. Exclude nonessential personnel. Avoid breathing vapors. Refer to protective measure
listed in section 9.
Contain and collect spillages with noncombustible absorbent materials e.g. sand, earth vermiculite, diatoriaccous earth and place in a
suitable container for disposal in accordance with the waste regulations (section 13).
Do not allow to enter drains or water courses. Clean preferably with a detergent, avoid the use of solvents. If the product enters
drains or sewers, or in the case of contamination of streams, rivers or lakes contact the relevant authorities.
Additional, the product should only be used in areas from which all naked lights and other sources of ignition have been excluded.
Electrical equipment should be protected to the appropriate standard.
Keep the container tightly closed. Exclude sources of heat, sparks and open flame. Non-sparking tools should be used.
Avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid inhalation of vapor. Smoking, eating and drinking should be prohibited in areas of storage and use.
Good housekeeping standards and regular safe removal of waste material will minimize the risks of spontaneous combustion and
other fire hazards.
Storage
Observe the label precautions. Store between 5°C and 25°C in a dry, well ventilated place away from sources of heat, ignition and
direct sunlight. No smoking. Prevent unauthorized access. Containers which are opened should be properly resealed and kept upright
to prevent leakage.
Store separately from oxidizing agents and strongly alkaline and strongly acidic materials.
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Exposure limits:
Occupational Exposure Standards and/or Maximum Exposure Limits have been established by the Health and Safety Commission or
recommended by the supplier for certain of the ingredients. OELs are taken from the current versions of EH40 except those marked
‘Sup’, which are assigned by the supplier of the substance.
Further guidance on OES/MEL and the assessment of occupational exposure to harmful materials, including mixed exposures, is given
in HSE Guidance Note EH40.
Personal protection:
All personal protective equipment, including respiratory protective equipment, used to control exposure to hazardous substances
must be selected to meet the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.
Respiratory Protection: If exposure to hazardous substances identified above cannot be controlled by the provision of local exhaust
ventilation and good
General extraction, suitable respiratory protective equipment should be worn.
Hand Protection: When skin exposure may occur, advice should be sought from glove suppliers on appropriate types. Barrier creams
may help to protect exposed areas of skin but are not substitutes for full physical protection. They should not be applied once exposure
has occurred.
Eye Protection: Eye protection designed to protect against liquid splashes should be worn.
Skin Protection: Cotton or cotton/synthetic overalls or coveralls are normally suitable. Grossly contaminated clothing should be
removed and the skin washed with soap and water or a proprietary skin cleaner.
Keep away from oxidizing agents and strongly alkaline and strongly acidic materials to prevent the possibility of exothermic reaction.
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11. Toxicological Information
Inhalation:
Exposure to organic solvent vapors may result in adverse health effects such as irritation of the mucous membrane and the respiratory
system and adverse effects on the renal and central nervous systems. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscular
weakness, drowsiness and in extreme cases loss of consciousness.
Skin contact:
Repeated or prolonged contact with the product may lead to removal of natural fats from the skin resulting in non-allergic contact
dermatitis and absorption through the skin.
Eye contact:
Splashes in the eyes may cause irritation and reversible local damage.
Ingestion:
Ingestion may result in the following effects: sore throat, abdominal pain, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Other effects
may be as described for exposure to vapors.
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For Sea Transport (IMDG)
Marine Pollutant :
EMS No :
MFAG No :
IMDG Code :
The information contained in this data sheet does not constitute the users own assessment of workplace risks as required by other
health & safety Legislation.
This is in provision of the Health & Safety at work (Classification, Packaging and labeling of Hazardous Chemicals) Regulation 1997.
The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 (SI 1994: 3247)
Highly Flammable Liquids and Liquefied Petroleum Gases Regulations 1972 (SI 1972: 917)
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (SI 1988: 1657)
Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (SI 1992: 2793)
Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1992 (SI 1992: 2839)
Occupational Exposure Limits, EH 40
The storage of flammable liquids in containers, HS(G)51
Storage of Packaged Dangerous Substances, HS(G)71
The Approved Guide to the Classification and labeling of Substances and Preparations Dangerous for Supply (Second Edition), L63
The Approved Supply List, L61
The Approved Code of Practice: Safety Data Sheets for Substances and Preparations Dangerous for Supply, L62.
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