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First-aid measures

- Eye contact Wash immediately with large amounts of water or normal saline. Keep eyelids open with the finger. Get medical advice and show him the label.

- Skin contact Remove contaminated clothes and shoes immediately. Wash affected area with soap or mild detergent and large amount of water until no evidence of substance remains (15-20 minutes). Get medical advice and show him the label.

- Ingestion If swallowed wash mouth with water provided person is conscious. Get medical advice and show him the label.

- Inhalation Avoid breathing dusts that may be generated by handling of the product. Remove the person from the exposed area to fresh air immediately. Get medical advice advice and show him the label.

Fire-fighting measures

- Suitable extinguishing media: Nebulised water, chemical powder, foam, CO2
- Hazardous combustion products May produce toxic fumes of COx and NOx.

Don’t try to extinguish the fire without an autonomous respiratory device (SCBA) and protective adapted clothes.
Wear boots, overalls, gloves, eye and face protection and breathing apparatus. Equipment must be conformed with EN criteria and used in highest condition of protection on the basis of the information reported in the previous sub-sections

Accidental release measures

In case of accidental release in the environment avoid that the substance can reach drains, surface water and ground water.
Collect all of the material scattered on the ground with protective equipment adapted and put it in a clean and dry container.

Recover the substance for suction or with other mechanic means and wash the with plenty of water and cleanings. Store the recovered product recovered in wait of the skilled disposal society. If the effusion happened in highway or in a public place, suitable trickiness should be adopted in order to protect the people from any risk.

Handling and storage

The substance is an intermediate used under strictly controlled conditions.
Handle away from sparkles and flames - sources of ignition
Avoid contact with incompatible materials
Wear suitable Personal Protection Equipment (see section 8)
Keep the substance away from drains, surface or ground waters
Do note eat, drink and smoke in the working areas
Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Eye and Face protection
Safety goggles as for EN 166; facial shield.

Skin protection
- Hands protection Gloves resistant to chemical agents as for the EN 374, parts 1, 2 e 3 and the European Directive 89/89/EEC.
The gloves material must be waterproof and stable against the substance content.
Select the glove material on the basis of the type of the material, typical or minimal breakdown times, permeability ranges, thickness.
Material : nitrile (nitrilic rubber), ipoallergenic.
Thickness : not inferior to 0.12 mm.
- Other, body protection Select the suitable protective equipment based on the activity of use and possible exposure. Wear gauntlets, boots, bodysuit and other devices in accordance with EN 13982 in case of powders.

Respiratory protection When the risk evaluation foresees the need to use respirator devices with assisted ventilation, use a powder filter like P1, P2 and P3. Use only devices approved by the Competent Authorities such as NIOSH (USA) and CEN (EU). In case of brief exposure use respiratory device; in more intense and longer exposures use self-contained breathing.

Stability and reactivity

This substance is considered not reactive under the normal conditions of the usage.

Disposal considerations

Refers to Community/National/Local requirements concerning the waste disposal.