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First-aid measures

General recommendation       In case of symptoms immediately seek medical help. This

Safety data sheet must be presented to the attending physician.

Inhalation:       AT INHALATION: Bring to the fresh air and calm in a position that makes breathing easier. In case of difficulty breathing, administer oxygen.

Skin contact:       If the affected person feels uncomfortable or notices changes in the skin, consult a doctor. Immediately wash off with soap and plenty of water.

Eye contact:       Immediately rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, even under the

Eyelids. If there is a persistent eye irritation, consult a specialist.

Ingestion       If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and use this safety data sheet

or safety label. Do not cause vomiting without medical instructions. Never give water to an unconscious person.

Fire-fighting measures

Suitable extinguishing agents: Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishing powder Dry sand

Alcohol-resistant foam

Unsuitable extinguishing agents for safety reasons

No massive jet of water may be used because it can spread and spread the fire

Unusual fire and explosion hazards:

Emits toxic vapours under fire conditions

Dangerous incineration products:

Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide (CO2) Nitrogen oxides (NOx)

5.3.       Note for  firefighters

Special protective equipment  for   firefighting

Wear an ambient air-independent breathing apparatus for firefighting, if necessary

Accidental release measures

6.1.       Personal precautions, protective equipment and procedures to be used in emergencies

Personal precautions

Use personal protective equipment.

Other information:       See Chapter 12 for more information.

6.2.       Environmental protection

Environmental protection measures:       Prevent further spills or spills if this is possible without danger. Not

into surface waters  or  sewers.  

6.3.       Methods and materials for containment and cleaning

cleaning methods       take measures against electrostatic charges. return and return to suitable

Add containers for disposal. Clean contaminated surfaces thoroughly. Make sure that the product does not enter the sewer system. If large quantities of spilled material cannot be contained, local authorities should be notified.

Handling and storage

7.1.       Precautions for    safe  handling

Safe handling       measures to combat electrostatic charges. Remove all ignition sources.

Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid inhaling mist, dust and vapours. Nach  Use  hands  thoroughly  wash.

7.2.       Conditions for safe storage taking into account intolerances

Lagerungsbedingungen:

Keep the container well closed and store in a cool and well-ventilated place. Keep the product and empty containers away from heat and ignition sources.

Additional storage:       Suitable material: Structural steel

Stainless steel barrel made of plastic

Keep content under  nitrogen

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Eye protection       Tight closing goggles

Hand protection       protective gloves, neoprene gloves, nitrile rubber, gloves made of impermeable butyl rubber. The established breakthrough times in accordance with EN 374 Part III are not carried out under practical conditions. Therefore, a maximum wearing time equal to 50% of the breakthrough time is recommended.

Skin and body protection       Body protection according to its type, according to concentration and quantity of dangerous substances and according to the respective workplace

Respiratory protection:       In case of exposure to spray mist or aerosol suitable breathing apparatus and

Wear protective clothing.

Stability and reactivity

10.1.       Reactivity:       No dangerous reactions known when handled as intended

10.2.       Stability:       Stable under specified storage conditions.

10.3.       Possibility of dangerous  reactions:

10.4.       Conditions to avoid:  

None known.

Heat,  flames  and  sparks

10.5.       Incompatible materials       oxidizing agents

10.6.       Dangerous decomposition products:

Normally none  to be expected

Disposal considerations

Waste from residual quantities / unused products:

Do not contaminate standing or flowing waters with chemical or packaging material. In compliance with local government regulations.

Waste Key No. e.g. EAK:       According to the European Waste Catalogue (EAK), waste key numbers are not product-only

but application-related.

Other information:       The waste key number is intended by the consumer, based on the purpose of the

product, to be set

Contaminated packaging Empty containers to be returned to       local recyclables