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First-aid measures

In case on inhalation:

Move injured person to fresh air. Administer oxygen only if blueness or oxygen depravation occurs. Seek medical advice immediately.

In case of skin contact:

Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash with soap and water. Seek medical advice immediately.

in case of eye contact:

Immediately flush with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical advice immediately.

In case of ingestion:

Immediately rinse the mouth and drink plenty of water. Do not allow the injured person to ingest milk or any oily substance, fat or alcohol. Seek medical advice immediately.

Fire-fighting measures

For small fires:

Use powder, dry sand or CO2 extinguishers

Do not spray with water as fire may spread.

For large fires:

Use foam extinguisher to remove air source.

Do not spray with water as fire may spread.

Use self-contained beathing apparatus and full protective equipment when fighting fire.

Harmful vapours (CO and CO2) may evolve during fire.

Accidental release measures

Evacuate spillage area, cordon off and deny access to unauthorised persons.

Extinguish all sources of flames and sparks to avoid ignition.

Wear chemically resistant gloves and full protective clothing to minimise contact with skin.

Wear goggles or safety glasses with side splash protection to avoid contact with eye.

Wear face masks suitable for use with organic vapours as a minimum, to avoid exposure by inhalation.

Where applicable Local Exhaust Ventilation should be in effect during clean up.

Avoid contamination of soil, drains, waterways and aquatic environment (including ground water).

Absorb liquid spillage with inert material (sand/sawdust/paper/cloth) sweep-up and place in a suitably labeled container.

Any residual waste should be rinsed off with water, washing waters should be collected for disposal in a suitably labeled container.

Retain all material in sealed suitably labeled containers for disposal at a licensed site.

Handling and storage

Handling:

Keep away from sparks, heat, and open flame.

Local Exhaust Ventilation should be in effect during handling.

Avoid inhalation of vapours and contact with skin and eyes.

Storage:

Keep containers tightly sealed and exposure to moisture and water (product quality will degrade but exposure to moisture/water will not be hazardous).

Transport information

Land transport (UN RTDG/ADR/RID)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Full personal protective equipment including full body overalls, chemically resistant gloves and goggles or safety glasses with side spash protection should be worn while handling or cleaning up the substance.

Face masks suitable for organic vapours should be worn as a minimum while handing or cleaning up the substance.

Stability and reactivity

The substance is stable under normal working conditions.

Disposal considerations

Waste polymer sheets and scraps of polymer sheets returned by the customer will be recycled by the polymer sheet manufacturer to produce new polymer sheets.

Where recycling is not possible waste polymer sheets and scraps will be ground down and mixed with other plastics to produce new plastic products.

A policy of 0% emissions is used by the polymer sheet manufacturer and therefore all all waste will be recycled either to form new polymer sheets or to form other plastic products.