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First-aid measures

EYES: Remove contact lenses, if present. Wash immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, opening the eyelids fully. If problem persists, seek medical advice.


SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash immediately with plenty of water. If irritation persists, get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated clothing before using it again.


INHALATION: Remove to open air. In the event of breathing difficulties, get medical advice/attention immediately.


INGESTION: Get medical advice/attention. Induce vomiting only if indicated by the doctor. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, unless authorised by a doctor.

Fire-fighting measures

Extinguishing media


The extinguishing equipment should be of the conventional kind: carbon dioxide, foam, powder and water spray.


 


Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture


 


HAZARDS CAUSED BY EXPOSURE IN THE EVENT OF FIRE


Do not breathe combustion products. The product is combustible and, when the powder is released into the air in sufficient concentrations and in the presence of a source of ignition, it can create explosive mixtures with air. Fires may start or get worse by leakage of the solid product from the container, when it reaches high temperatures or through contact with sources of ignition.


Advice for firefighters


GENERAL INFORMATION


Use jets of water to cool the containers to prevent product decomposition and the development of substances potentially hazardous for health. Always wear full fire prevention gear. Collect extinguishing water to prevent it from draining into the sewer system. Dispose of contaminated water used for extinction and the remains of the fire according to applicable regulations.


SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE-FIGHTERS


Normal fire fighting clothing i.e. fire kit (BS EN 469), gloves (BS EN 659) and boots (HO specification A29 and A30) in combination with self-contained open circuit positive pressure compressed air breathing apparatus (BS EN 137).


 

Accidental release measures

Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures


Use breathing equipment if fumes or powders are released into the air. These indications apply for both processing staff and those involved in emergency procedures.


 


Environmental precautions


The product must not penetrate into the sewer system or come into contact with surface water or ground water.


 


Methods and material for containment and cleaning up


Confine using earth or inert material. Collect as much material as possible and eliminate the rest using jets of water

Handling and storage

Precautions for safe handling


Before handling the product, consult all the other sections of this material safety data sheet. Avoid leakage of the product into the environment. Do not eat, drink or smoke during use. Remove any contaminated clothes and personal protective equipment before entering places in which people eat.


 


Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities


Store only in the original container. Store the containers sealed, in a well ventilated place, away from direct sunlight. Keep containers away from any incompatible materials.

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

During the risk assessment process, it is essential to take into consideration the ACGIH occupational exposure levels for inert particulate not otherwise classified (PNOC respirable fraction: 3 mg/m3; PNOC inhalable fraction: 10 mg/m3). For values above these limits, use a P type filter, whose class (1, 2 or 3) must be chosen according to the outcome of risk assessment.


As the use of adequate technical equipment must always take priority over personal protective equipment, make sure that the workplace is well aired through effective local aspiration.


 


HAND PROTECTION


In the case of prolonged contact with the product, protect the hands with penetration-resistant work gloves (see standard EN 374).


Work glove material must be chosen according to the use process and the products that may form. Latex gloves may cause sensitivity reactions.


 


SKIN PROTECTION


Wear category I professional long-sleeved overalls and safety footwear (see Regulation 2016/425 and standard EN ISO 20344). Wash body with soap and water after removing protective clothing.


 


EYE PROTECTION


Wear airtight protective goggles (see standard EN 166).


 


RESPIRATORY PROTECTION


Use a type P filtering facemask, whose class (1, 2 or 3) and effective need, must be defined according to the outcome of risk assessment (see standard EN 149).


 


ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE CONTROLS


The emissions generated by manufacturing processes, including those generated by ventilation equipment, should be checked to ensure compliance with environmental standards

Stability and reactivity

There are no particular risks of reaction with other substances in normal conditions of use.


The product is stable in normal conditions of use and storage.


The powders are potentially explosive when mixed with air.

Disposal considerations

Reuse, when possible. Neat product residues should be considered special non-hazardous waste.


Disposal must be performed through an authorised waste management firm, in compliance with national and local regulations.


Solid residues may be suitable for disposal in an authorised landfill site.


CONTAMINATED PACKAGING


Contaminated packaging must be recovered or disposed of in compliance with national waste management regulations.