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HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT Rev. No. 1
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ABU DHABI GAS LIQUEFACTION COMPANY LIMITED
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES MANUAL
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT Rev. No. 1
ADGAS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES MANUAL Date: March 2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page
1. Introduction ..........................................................................................2
2. HSE Policy ..........................................................................................3
3. Record of Revisions..............................................................................4
4. Revision Request ..................................................................................5
New Chemical Requisition Form..........................................................6
5. Definitions, Abbreviations and Acronyms ...........................................7
6. List of Hazardous Substances
(i) Alphabetical .................................................................................9
(ii) By SAP Material Number............................................................11
7. Important First Aid Information ...........................................................13
8. Disclaimer Notice .................................................................................14
9. App - 1: Explanation of the Contents of
Material Safety Data Sheets.............................................15
10. Material Safety Data Sheets..................................................................19
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1. INTRODUCTION The Hazardous Substances Manual is a compilation of Health, Safety and Environment Data
Sheet (also commonly known as MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheet) for various chemicals produced or procured and used by ADGAS. It is ADGAS policy to provide adequate information to its employees about all hazardous substances present on its premises and utilize this information to reduce the risk of any adverse effect due to their exposure to its employees. This manual is intended to provide sufficient information to site personnel engaged in handling and using these chemicals to enable them to work safely and avoid accidents.
The format for providing the product's health and safety information consists of the following
sections: Section 1. Product Identification Section 2. Hazardous Components Section 3. Physical Properties Section 4. Reactivity Data Section 5. Fire & Explosion Hazard Data Section 6. Health Hazard Data Section 7. First Aid Measures Section 8. Precaution in Handling and Use Section 9. Storage Section 10. Spills and Disposal Procedures Definitions given in Appendix-1 explain the contents of above sections of the Health and Safety
Data Sheets. The manual does not include Material Safety Data Sheet for all laboratory reagents, calibration
gases, paints, lubricants and greases. The information provided in the data sheets have been compiled mainly from manufacturer's
MSDS and if required, this information has been supplemented from various available publications and computerised data banks.
For inclusion of any substance in this manual, the “New Chemical Request Form” in page 6 may
please be submitted to Head of Health, Safety and Environment which will review it for either approval or rejection.
Request for any change shall be submitted by filling in Revision Request form depicted on Page
5. This manual will be reviewed after two years from the date of issue.
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3. RECORD OF REVISIONS
Revision Number
Date of Issue
Revision Details Filing Instructions
1
3/08/02 (Title Sheet, Table of Contents, 1.
Introduction, 2. HSE Policy, 3. Distribution List, 4. Record of Revisions, 5. Revision Request, 6. Definitions, Abbreviations and Acronyms, 7. List of Hazardous Substances, (i) Alphabetical (ii) By Agmics Number, 8. Important First Aid Information, 9. Disclaimer Notice, 10 App - 1: Explanation of the Contents of Material Safety Data Sheets, 11. Material Safety Data Sheets)
0 3/08/02 Cortrol OS 5300,
0 3/08/02 Polychlorinated Biphenyls,
0 3/08/02 Polyurethane Insulation
0 Mar 04 Inclusion of SAP No. in place of AGMIS no., C5 Plus Pentanes , Nalcool 2000, Superfloc C 573, Liquefied Natural Gas
1 & 2 Oct 04 List of Hazardous Substances - Alphabetical
2 Oct 04 List of Hazardous Substances – by SAP Material Number
0 Oct 04 DEHA (Cortrol OS 5300)
0 Oct 04 Ferric Chloride Solution
0 Oct 04 Lotoxane
0 Oct 04 M-50A (Antiscalant)
1 March 08
Health, Safety and Environment Policy Statement Updated
1 March 08 Paraffinic Naphtha in place of
Pentane in the “List of Hazardous Substances”
1 March 08 Distribution List Removed.
Manual posted in ADGAS web page
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4. REVISION REQUEST
Name Designation Department
Text Referred to:
Revision type Tick one or more
Add Delete Amend
Details of suggested change:
Signature - Originator Date:
Instructions: 1.• Photocopy this page, write your proposed revision and send it to Health Safety and
Environment Department through your Department Head. 2. Add additional sheets if necessary. 3. Include photocopy of original text and supporting document for the proposed change if
appropriate.
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NEW CHEMICAL REQUEST FORM (NCRF) (AVAILABLE WITH H&E SECTION) To be completed by Initiator
From: …………………………………… To: HSED: Date:
……………………………………
(Strike out as applicable)
1. Name of Chemical: ………………………………………………………………………………
2. Supplier: ………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Anticipated use t/annum: ……………………………………………………………….………..
4. Type of container :……………………………………………………………………………..…
5. What will chemical be used for? ……………………………………………………………...…
6. New/ Replacement chemical? (Strike out as applicable)
7. Store ID Number of old chemical (where applicable) …………………………………………..
8. Is this chemical really required? Please supply answers to the following questions as attachment to this form:
8 (a) If a replacement chemical, what is it’s advantage over existing chemical? 8 (b) What benefits does the chemical give over not using it? 8 (c) Is the chemical effective? Please supply supporting evidence from field trial. 8 (d) Is the chemical economically justified? Please give details of alternatives, including no use.
9. Where will chemical finish up? Air ……………..% Water …………….% Oil …………….%
10. Please attach completed MSDS (yes/no) (Strike out as appropriate)
11. Please supply plan for monitoring effectiveness of chemical during use.
Signed: ………………………………………………. Telephone Number: …………………
To be completed by HSED
The chemical is approved/ rejected ((Strike out as appropriate)
Signed ………………………………………….(HSED) Date:………………………….. (Strike out as appropriate)
NB: If the replacement chemical is approved, the old chemical will be taken out of inventory list after 6 months.
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5. DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
Anaesthesia Loss of feeling or sensation in a part or all of the body. Asphyxia Suffocation, a life threatening condition in which oxygen is
prevented from reaching the tissues by obstruction or damage to any part of the respiratory system.
Asphyxiant A substance which causes asphyxia. BA Butyl Acetate Blister A swelling containing fluid within or just beneath the skin. Carcinogen Any substance that, when exposed to living tissue, may cause
cancer. Chemical Pneumonitis Inflammation of lungs caused due to chemical inhalation (See
Pneumonitis) CNS Central Nervous System - the brain and the spinal cord. CO2 Carbon dioxide. Coma A state of unrousable unconsciousness. Dermatitis An inflammatory condition of the skin. Erythema Flushing of skin. Euphoria A state of optimism, cheerfulness and well being. Evaporation rate As compared to evaporation of Butyl Acetate designated as 1. Gastritis Inflammation of the lining of the stomach. GIT Gastro Intestinal Tract Hg Mercury IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer. Inflammation The reaction of living tissue to injury or infection characterised by
heat, redness, swelling and pain. LEL Lower Explosive Limit: Synonymous with lower flammable limit,
minimum concentration of substance in air below which the propagation of the flame does not occur.
Lesion A zone of tissue with impaired function. mg/m3 Milligrams of a substance per cubic meter of air. Mucous membrane The moist membrane lining many tubular structure and cavities e.g.
respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract etc. N/A Not applicable
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Narcosis A state of diminished consciousness or complete unconsciousness
due to depression of the nervous system. NDA No data available NTP National Toxicology Programme - USA. Oesophagus The gullet; the tube for passage of food from pharynx to the
stomach. Pneumonitis Inflammation of the lung that is confined to the walls of the air sacs
(alveoli) PEL-TWA Permissible exposure limit on a time weighted average basis. PPM Parts per million - Parts of vapour or gas per million parts of air. Pulmonary oedema Excessive accumulation of fluid in lungs. SCBA Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Specific Gravity Relative to water as 1. STEL Short term exposure limit is a level higher than TLV which should
not adversely effect the worker for short periods of exposure (Maximum time limit is 15 minutes up to four times a day with 60 minutes interval between the exposure provided the daily TLV-TWA is not exceeded.)
Stupor A condition of near unconsciousness. TLV Threshold limit value: It represents Time Weighted Averages
(TWA) to which most workers exposed to will not be adversely affected if the average concentration does not exceed the recommended value for an eight hour day.
The word "Ceiling" following a TLV value indicates the concentration that should never be exceeded, even instantaneously.
UEL Upper Explosive Limit: Synonymous with upper flammable limit; maximum concentration of substance in air above which the propagation of the flame does not occur.
Ulceration A break in the skin extending to all its layers or a break in the mucous membrane lining the alimentary tract, that fails to heal and is often accompanied by inflammation.
Vapour Density Density of vapour related to air as 1. W/W Weight by Weight ≥ Greater than or equal to ≤ Less than or equal to < Less than > Greater than
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6. LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
ALPHABETICAL
SAP Material No. NAME OF CHEMICAL 101745 Acetylene 153687 Ammonia 30% Solution. 101747 Anhydrous Ammonia. 101750 Arcton 12. 101748 Arcton 22. 101753 Argon 101702 Belgard EV. 101701 Belite M8 101700 Breox Foam Control Agent 51/ Ucon 50-HB 5100. ------ Butane
101746 Carbon dioxide 101742 Caustic Soda. ------ C5 Plus Pentanes
154546 DEHA (Cortrol OS 5300) 101726 Diethanolamine. 101714 Disodium Phosphate. ------ Ethylene glycol
156094 Ferric Chloride Solution ------ Halon 1211
101768 Halon 1301 101732 HD Ocenol 80/85. 101778 Helium 101722 Hydrazine 35% Soln. 101693 Hydrochloric acid. ------ Hydrogen Sulphide ------ Isobutyl Alcohol
101734 Kontol KG-7 (Corrosion Inhibitor). ------ Liquefied Natural Gas ------ Lockset P40 & P20, Lockset L40, Lockset S40 &S20
102107 Loctite GR 496 102075 Lotoxane 156095 M-50A (Antiscalant) ------ Mercury (metal) ------ Methane (Calibration Gas)
101709 Methanol. 101735 Molecular Sieve Type 13X.
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6. LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
ALPHABETICAL
SAP Material No. NAME OF CHEMICAL 101737 Molecular Sieve Type 4 A (4A-UD 90). 101736 Molecular Sieve Type 5A (AH-9260). ------ N - Amyl Alcohol ------ Nalco 7208 Feed Water Treatment.
101731 Nalfleet 9-121. 152451 Nalcool 2000 ------ Nitrogen Gas
101790 Nitrous oxide. ------ Paraffinic Naphtha
102082 Plus Gas A ------ Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB’s) ------ Polyurethane Insulation
101711 Potassium Carbonate. ------ Potassium Hydroxide. ------ Propane
101954 Propylene Glycol. 101723 Purex (Liquid bleach) 101744 Quinoline. 101712 Rodine 141 M 101713 Sodium Meta Bisulphite. 102049 Solvent Cleaner Aerosol 101715 Sulfamic Acid (Sulfadex). ------ Sulphur (Liquid) ------ Sulphur Dioxide
152658 Superfloc C573 101733 Tolaeromer (Corrosion Inhibitor - Petrolite). 101721 Tri-sodium Phosphate. 102080 WD-40 Aerosol.
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6. LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
BY SAP MATERIAL NUMBER
SAP Material No. NAME OF CHEMICAL
156095 M-50A (Antiscalant) 156094 Ferric Chloride Solution 154546 DEHA (Cortrol OS 5300) 153687 Ammonia 30% Solution. 152658 Superfloc C573 152451 Nalcool 2000 102107 Loctite GR 496 102082 Plus Gas A 102080 WD-40 Aerosol. 102075 Lotoxane 102049 Solvent Cleaner Aerosol 101954 Propylene Glycol. 101790 Nitrous oxide. 101778 Helium 101768 Halon 1301 101753 Argon 101750 Arcton 12. 101748 Arcton 22. 101747 Anhydrous Ammonia. 101746 Carbon dioxide 101745 Acetylene 101744 Quinoline. 101742 Caustic Soda. 101737 Molecular Sieve Type 4 A (4A-UD 90). 101736 Molecular Sieve Type 5A (AH-9260). 101735 Molecular Sieve Type 13X. 101734 Kontol KG-7 (Corrosion Inhibitor). 101733 Tolaeromer (Corrosion Inhibitor - Petrolite). 101732 HD Ocenol 80/85. 101731 Nalfleet 9-121. 101726 Diethanolamine. 101723 Purex (Liquid bleach) 101722 Hydrazine 35% Soln. 101721 Tri-sodium Phosphate. 101715 Sulfamic Acid (Sulfadex). 101714 Disodium Phosphate. 101713 Sodium Meta Bisulphite.
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6. LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
BY SAP MATERIAL NUMBER
SAP Material No. NAME OF CHEMICAL
101712 Rodine 141 M 101711 Potassium Carbonate. 101709 Methanol. 101702 Belgard EV. 101701 Belite M8 101700 Breox Foam Control Agent 51/ Ucon 50-HB 5100. 101693 Hydrochloric acid. ------ Butane ------ C5 Plus Pentanes ------ Ethylene glycol ------ Halon 1211 ------ Hydrogen Sulphide ------ Isobutyl Alcohol ------ Liquefied Natural Gas ------ Liquefied Petroleum Gas ------ Lockset P40 & P20, Lockset L40, Lockset S40 &S20 ------ Mercury (metal) ------ Methane (Calibration Gas) ------ N - Amyl Alcohol ------ Nalco 7208 Feed Water Treatment. ------ Nitrogen Gas ------ Paraffinic Naphtha ------ Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB’s) ------ Polyurethane Insulation ------ Potassium Hydroxide. ------ Propane ------ Sulphur (Liquid) ------ Sulphur Dioxide
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7. IMPORTANT FIRST AID INFORMATION
Material Safety Data Sheets for each chemical has a section titled "First Aid
Measures". These measures are specific to the individual chemicals. The following general first aid measures are applicable in all cases and shall be followed.
1. Obtain medical attention immediately after administering first aid. 2. If victim is not breathing or the heart has stopped beating, mouth to mouth
resuscitation or CPR shall be immediately initiated by a trained person. 3. Never give fluids to drink to a victim who is unconscious or is rapidly loosing
consciousness. 4. When irrigating the eye ensure that the eye lids are kept forced open. Ensure
that contaminated wash water does not enter the non-affected eye. Irrigation shall be continued by the clock for the recommended duration even if it causes delay in transporting the victim to the hospital.
5. Flushing of skin/body with water shall be continued for the recommended
duration by the clock even if it causes delay in transporting the victim to the hospital.
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DISCLAIMER NOTICE The information in these products Material Safety Data Sheets has been compiled in good faith from currently available knowledge and is offered only as a guide to the handling of the product by a competent and trained person. It is not intended to be all inclusive and the user shall ensure that he is aware of the dangers of the product and has taken all necessary precautions to guard against it.
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Appendix 1
EXPLANATION OF THE CONTENTS OF MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
The definitions given below are intended for explanation of the contents of the Product Health and Safety Data Sheets. Section: 1 Product Identification Common Name: The commonly known name of the chemical as recorded in the stores
catalogue. SAP No: The number assigned for the chemical by Material Operation. Molecular Formula: Molecular formula of the chemical, if applicable. Synonyms: Other names by which the chemical in known / identified. Chemical Composition: Name of ingredients of the substance if mixture. Appearance and odour: Physical appearance (state and colour) and smell. Section: 2 Hazardous Component Lists the principal hazardous component, its percentage in the product if known,
its Threshold Limit Value (TLV) and if applicable Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL).
Section: 3 Physical Properties Specific gravity: The ratio of the density of the substance to that of water. Vapour density: Density of vapour relative to air; ratio of molecular weight of the
substance to molecular weight of air. Melting point: The temperature at which a solid becomes liquid at standard atmospheric
pressure. Boiling Point: The temperature, at standard atmospheric pressure, at which the liquid
starts changing into vapour phase. The lowest value of any component is listed for mixtures.
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Solubility: The capability of being dissolved in water or other solvent. Vapour Pressure: The pressure exerted by vapours of a volatile liquid in a confined space
over the liquid at a given temperature. The highest value of any component is listed for mixtures.
PH: Measure of acidity or alkalinity of the substance, if applicable. On a
scale of 1 to 14, 7 is neutral, 1 is highly acidic and 14 is highly alkaline. Evaporation rate: Compared to evaporation rate of Butyl Acetate as 1, unless otherwise
stated. Section: 4 Reactivity Data Stability: Indicates whether the substance is stable or not and conditions under
which it is unstable. Polymerisation: Indicates whether the substance will polymerise or not and conditions
for polymerisation to occur. Conditions to avoid: Condition to avoid hazardous reaction. Incompatibility: Materials to avoid hazardous reaction. Hazardous decomposition / Combustion Products: Known or expected hazardous product(s) resulting from heating,
burning or other reactions. Section: 5 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash point: The minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapour in
sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid. Method of test (e.g. PMCC, COC, Seta) identified.
Autoignition Temperature: The minimum temperature to which a substance in air must be heated in
order to initiate self-sustained combustion (without an external source of ignition.)
Flammability Limit: LEL/UEL LEL: Lower explosive limit is the minimum concentration of the substance in
air below which propagation of the flame does not occur. UEL: Upper explosive limit is the maximum concentration of the substance in
air above which propagation of the flame does not occur.
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Fire extinguishing media: Substances recommended for extinguishing the fire. Special fire fighting procedures: Recommendation to protect fire-fighters and fight the fire effectively. Other fire or explosion hazards: Information about unusual fire or explosion hazards not covered
elsewhere. Section: 6 Health Hazard Data Effects of short term overexposure: Potential local or systemic effects due to single or short term
overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. Effects of long term overexposure: Potential local or systemic effects due to repeated or long term
overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. Section: 7 First Aid Measures Procedures to be followed when dealing with accidental overexposure. (Also
refer to Important First Aid Information or page 13) Section: 8 Precautions in Handling and Use General Precautions: Precautions to be taken by personnel during handling and use of the
substance. Ventilation requirement: Recommendation to keep personnel exposure within the limit. Respiratory Protection: Protective Equipment required for normal and emergency handling of
the substance to avoid injuries. Eye / Face Protection: Protective Equipment required for normal and emergency handling of
the substance to avoid injuries. Protective Clothes: Protective Equipment required for normal and emergency handling of
the substance to avoid injuries.
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Section: 9 Storage Recommendation for storage to avoid hazardous condition. Section: 10 Spills and Disposal Procedures. Information about precautions to be taken and methods of containment, clean up
and disposal. Disposal shall be done in compliance with ADGAS waste Disposal Manual, ADNOC guidelines and current UAE environmental law.
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10. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
The following Material Safety Data Sheets are arranged in alphabetical order. This has been done to facilitate the use of the manual and updating as required. When a chemical is known by two names, it is listed by the first name available in Agmics systems. The other name is given within parenthesis in the alphabetical list.
ABU DHABI GAS LIQUEFACTION CO. LTDLNG Plant - Das Island
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Acetylene
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 5 Molecular Formula: C 2 H 2
Synonyms : Ethyne, Carbide Gas.
Chemical Composition : N/A. Appearance and odour: Colourless gas; odourless or slight garlic odour depending on purity.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Acetylene 99-100 Not established.
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A. Vapour density : 0.908
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : -84 deg C.
Solubility : 1.7 v/v in water at 0 deg C and 1 atm; soluble in many organic solvents. Vapour pressure : 44.2 atm at 21.1 deg C. PH N/A. Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable * Unstable Polymerization : May occur** Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Static discharge, friction.
Incompatibility : Copper, calcium hypochlorite, copper/ mercury/ silver salts, halogens, heavy
metals, hydrides, Liq N 2 , Nitric acid, ozone, perchloric acid, potassium.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Hydrogen, CO and CO 2 .
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A. Autoignition temp. : 305 deg C.
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 2.5 Upper (UEL) : 81
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical powder, CO 2 , water spray/ fog, foam.
Special fire fighting procedures : Keep fire exposed cylinders cool by water spray. Other fire or explosion hazards : Readily forms explosive mixtures with air over a very wide range.
* At standard temperature and pressure. May decompose explosively at higher temperature
and pressure.
** When heated or compressed.
Cont'd...........2
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Acetylene
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Non toxic at concentration less than 2.5%. At higher concentration it has anaesthetic
action and at even higher levels is simple asphyxiant.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Gas is not irritating. Carrier acetone is a moderate eye irritant.
In contact with skin : Gas is not irritating. Carrier acetone is a slight skin irritant. Effects of long term over exposure : None reported.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Flush with water for 10 minutes if exposed to liquid from cylinders.
Skin : Flush with water for 5 minutes if exposed to liquid from cylinders.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid all ignition sources and incompatible materials. Standard
precautions for handling and use of gas cylinders apply.
(Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS Safety & Loss Prevention Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : Not normally required.
Eye/ face protection: No specific requirement. Protective clothes: Normal work clothes.
Note: Acetylene is normally used for welding and in such case PPE shall be selected based on the
job requirement.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight and away from ignition sources. Store
cylinders upright secured with chain. Store away from incompatible materials. Standard precautions
for storage of gas cylinders apply (Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS Safety & Loss Prevention Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Try to stop the leak or allow gas to dissipate
safely into the atmosphere.
Waste disposal : N/A. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
094t1094/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Ammonia 30% Solution
SAP Material No. 1 5 3 6 8 7 Molecular Formula: NH 4 OH
Synonyms : Ammonium Hydroxide, Aqua Ammonia, Spirit of Hartshorn
Chemical Composition : Approx. 30% ammonia solution in water. Appearance and odour: Water white liquid - strong pungent odour of ammonia.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Ammonia Approx. 30 25 PPM ( 18 mg/m 3 )
35 PPM - STEL
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.90 at 25 deg C Vapour density : NH 3 Gas - 0.596
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 27 deg C
Solubility : Completely soluble in water Vapour pressure : 153 mbar at 20 deg C PH 11.6 (1N Soln) Evaporation rate : Medium
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat will release ammonia gas.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizers, acids, silver nitrate, ethyl alcohol, mercury, calcium/sodium
hypochlorite, halogens and silver oxide. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Will release ammonia vapours which will
burn to give oxides of nitrogen.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : 651 deg C as NH 3
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Ammonia Lower (LEL): 16 Upper (UEL) : 25
Fire extinguishing media : Use water or other agent appropriate to surrounding fire.
CO 2 may react with NH 3 vapour.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA, full protective clothing.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Ammonia vapour in presence of oil and combustibles will
increase the fire hazard.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Ammonia 30% Solution SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Severe irritation of throat and respiratory track. Difficult breathing, chest pain,
pulmonary oedema and possibly death.
If ingested : Severe burning of oesophagus, stomach and mouth. Gastritis. Possible death from
shock or asphyxia.
In contact with eyes : Severe irritation and pain. Corneal ulceration or blindness may result.
In contact with skin : Corrosive burns or blisters. Effects of long term over exposure : Nil
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. If breathing is difficult give oxygen. Keep victim at rest.
Symptoms might be delayed.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Give large amount of water or colas or orange/ lemon
juice to drink.
Eyes : Immediately flush with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Immediately flush with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove
contaminated clothing/ shoes while flushing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid inhalation of vapours and contact of liquid with the body. Relieve
pressure while opening containers.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : < 300 PPM NH 3 chemical cartridge respirator, otherwise SCBA.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles and face shield (if not using SCBA)
Protective clothes: Impermeable gloves, aprons and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool dry, well ventilated area in closed containers away from direct sunlight, sources
of heat/ignition and incompatible materials.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Flush small spills with large quantities of water.
Contain large spills by diking with sand and collect liquid in drums.
Waste disposal : Can be disposed after neutralizing with weak acid and diluting with excessive
amount of water.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Anhydrous Ammonia
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 7 Molecular Formula: NH 3
Synonyms : Nil
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless gas condensing to colourless liquid, Pungent suffocating odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Ammonia 100 25 PPM - 18 mg/m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.638 at 0 deg C Vapour density : 0.6
Melting point : -77.7 deg C Boiling point : -33.4 deg C
Solubility : Extremely soluble in water. Vapour pressure : 4.3 bars at 0 deg C PH 11.6 (IN soln. in water) Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Can form flammable mixtures with air and oxygen. Violent reaction with strong
acids and oxides of nitrogen. Reacts with halogens, hypochlorites and mercury to form unstable
compounds which are liable to explode.
Incompatibility : Will attack Copper, Zinc, Cadmium and other alloys. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of nitrogen.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : 650 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 16 Upper (UEL) : 27
Fire extinguishing media : Isolate source of leak. Use foam, dry powder or CO 2
Special fire fighting procedures : Wear full protective clothing and SCBA. Keep fire exposed
containers cool.
Other fire or explosion hazards : In an enclosed space ignition of Ammonia/ air mixture may be
explosive.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Anhydrous Ammonia SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Severe nose, throat and respiratory track irritation. Higher concentration may cause
severe lung damage and may prove fatal.
If ingested : Severe corrosion and damage to gastro intestinal tract.
In contact with eyes : Low concentration can cause watering and irritation. Higher concentration
may cause serious damage. Liquid splash may cause permanent damage.
In contact with skin : Liquid can cause chemical/ freeze burns. Vapour in the presence of moisture
is an irritant. Effects of long term over exposure : None known if exposure is within TLV.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Keep victim at rest. Administer oxygen. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has
stopped.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Wash out mouth with water. Give 250 ml. water to drink.
Eyes : Irrigate with water for at least 10 minutes.
Skin : Drench with large quantities of water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid skin and eye contact and inhalation of vapour.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Chemical cartridge respirator or SCBA depending on concentration
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, Impervious clothing if risk of liquid splash or
high vapour concentration.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store the cylinders in cool, dry well ventilated area away from incompatible materials, direct sunlight,
heat and ignition sources. Store cylinders in upright position secured from falling.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Evacuate area in cross wind direction.
Try to isolate release using appropriate protective clothing. Remove ignition sources. Use water
spray or fog to reduce gas cloud.
Waste disposal : Any ammonia solution going into drain should be diluted with excess amount
of water.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Arcton 12
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 5 0 Molecular Formula: CCl 2 F 2
Synonyms : Dichlorodiflouromethane, R12, CFC 12, Chloroflourocarbon 12
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless liquefied gas with faint odour of ether.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Dichlorodiflouromethane 100 1000 PPM
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.33 at 20 deg C (Water = 1 at 4 deg C) Vapour density : 4.3 (air=1)
Melting point : - 158 deg C Boiling point : -29.8 deg C
Solubility : 0.03% w/w @ 25 deg C in water Vapour pressure : 4248 mm Hg @ 20 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Use in presence of naked flames and red hot surfaces. High moisture levels.
Incompatibility : Magnesium and its alloys. All finely divided metals. May react violently with
sodium, potassium, barium and other alkali and alkaline earth metals. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Halogen acids.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non flammable.
Special fire fighting procedures : Fire exposed containers should be kept cool with water sprays. Other fire or explosion hazards : Decomposes to produce highly toxic halogen acids. Use SCBA
if exposed to fire conditions. Containers may burst if overheated.
Cont'd...........2
2Product: Arcton 12
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : High concentration can cause dizziness and headache. At 10% concentration
unconsciousness may occur and may prove suddenly fatal.
If ingested : Extremely unlikely to occur under normal use.
In contact with eyes : Vapour has no effect. Liquid splash can cause freezing of tissue or
eye fluids
In contact with skin : Liquid splash may cause freeze burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : Nil
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air, give oxygen if necessary. Apply artificial respiration
if breathing has stopped. Apply external cardiac message if heart has
stopped beating.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : Irrigate with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Skin : Wash thoroughly with copious amount of water to thaw effected area.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid liquid contact with eyes and skin. Avoid inhalation of high
concentration of vapours. Avoid exposure to decomposition
products.
Ventilation requirement : Local ventilation extracting from lowest level.
Respiratory protection : Not normally required. Breathing apparatus should be worn
if doubt exists on atmospheric concentration.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool and dry place away from direct sun, fire risk and source of heat.
Protect containers from physical damage.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop leak if possible. Contain spillage
with sand or earth, prevent liquid entering sewers, basement and pits. Allow spilled liquid
to evaporate.
Waste disposal : Known to damage the ozone layer in stratosphere. Ensure material is
not released in the environment. Recover and recycle or otherwise destroy in approved
facility equipped to absorb and neutralize acid and other toxic processing products.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Arcton 22
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 8 Molecular Formula: CHC l F 2
Synonyms : R22, Chlorodiflouromethane, HCFC 22
Chemical Composition : Chlorodiflouromethane Appearance and odour: Colourless liquefied gas with slight ethereal odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Chlorodiflouromethane >98 1000 PPM (3500 mg/ m 3 )
1250 PPM - STEL
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.21 Vapour density : 3.03
Melting point : - 160 deg C Boiling point : -40.8 deg C
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water. Soluble in hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents. Vapour pressure : 6805 mm Hg at 20 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with naked flame and hot surfaces.
Incompatibility : Finely divided metals, Magnesium and alloys with >2% Magnesium can
react violently. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Halogen acids.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : As appropriate for surrounding fire. Use water spray to cool containers.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : 30 - 40 % mix of gas in air at 23 deg C and above 75 PSI were found flammable in laboratory tests.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Arcton 22
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May produce anaesthetic effect and unconsciousness. Very high exposure may
suddenly prove fatal.
If ingested : Highly unlikely
In contact with eyes : Liquid splash or spray may cause freeze burns.
In contact with skin : Liquid splash or spray may cause freeze burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may result in dryness/ cracking of skin and dermatitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has stopped.
Apply CPR if heart has stopped beating.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : Irrigate with water for at least 10 minutes.
Skin : Wash immediately with plenty of warm water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid inhalation of vapours. Avoid liquid contact with skin and eyes.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : Use respirator protection with positive air supply in case of high
vapour concentration.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep in a cool and dry place away from sources of heat, direct sunlight and fire risk. Keep at
temperature not exceeding 45 deg C.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Isolate source of leak if possible. Contain
spill with inert material, ventilate area and allow liquid to evaporate. Prevent liquid from entering drains,
sewers and basements/ low areas.
Waste disposal : Recover and recycle or incinerate in approved facility equipped to absorb/
neutralize processing products.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.080t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Argon
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 5 3 Molecular Formula: Ar
Synonyms : None
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless and odourless gas.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Argon 100 NDA
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 1.38
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : -185.9 deg C
Solubility : Very slightly soluble in water.
Vapour pressure : NDA PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Storage above 54 deg C.
Incompatibility : None
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : None
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non flammable inert gas, use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Keep exposed cylinders cool.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Cylinders may rupture if subjected to localised heat.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Argon
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Simple asphyxiant. Excessive exposure may cause dizziness, unconsciousness
or even death.
If ingested : NDA.
In contact with eyes : N/A
In contact with skin : N/A
Effects of long term over exposure : None.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Administer oxygen. Keep patient quite.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : N/A
Skin : N/A
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Use in well ventilated area. Standard precautions for handling and use
of gas cylinders apply (Refer to Sec 4.8 ADGAS Safety & Loss
Prevention Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : Non normally required. Use SCBA in case of oxygen deficiency.
Eye/ face protection: Safety glasses.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothings.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool (less than 54 deg C), dry and well ventilated area. Store upright and secured. Standard
precautions for storage of gas cylinders apply (Refer to Sec.4.8 ADGAS S&LP Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Evacuate all personnel from affected area.
Try to stop leak or let the gas dissipate.
Waste disposal : N/A
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.096T1194/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Belgard EV
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 0 2 Molecular Formula: NDA
Synonyms : Nil
Chemical Composition : Aqueous solution of Polymaleic Acid.
Appearance and odour: Amber liquid, slight odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Polymaleic acid --- Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.16 - 1. 19 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 100 - 102 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in all proportions in water.
Vapour pressure : 17.5mm Hg at 20 deg C PH <2 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : None
Incompatibility : Nitrites, sulphites and alkalis.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : None
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A
Special fire fighting procedures : None
Other fire or explosion hazards : None
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Belgard EV
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : NDA
If ingested : Harmful if ingested.
In contact with eyes : May cause irritation.
In contact with skin : Non - irritant when tested on rabbits.
Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 200 - 300 ml. water or milk to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash with mild soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin, eyes and clothing.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles
Protective clothes: PVC gloves, Coverall.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep container tightly closed. Do not store in mild steel containers. Store away from
Nitrites, Sulphites and Alkalis.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Absorb on sand or other absorbent material.
Avoid flowing into drains or water courses.
Waste disposal : Dispose absorbed liquid as solid waste. Can be incinerated.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.073t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Belite M8
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 0 1 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Blend of polyglycols and isopropanol.
Appearance and odour: Clear pale yellow liquid with slight odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Isopropanol 10 400 PPM - TLV
500 PPM - STEL
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.95 - 1.00 Vapour density : NDA
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 80 deg C (Isopropanol)
Solubility : Partially soluble in water. Forms stable dispersions at high dilutions (~ 1%) in water.
Vapour pressure : N/A. PH 6.5 - 7.5 (1% aqueous dispersion) Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Avoid ignition sources.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidising agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : May produce CO and CO 2 .
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 30 deg C (PMCC) Autoignition temp. : 450 deg C (Isopropanol)
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water mist, foam, CO 2 , dry powder.
Special fire fighting procedures : None.
Other fire or explosion hazards : None
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Belite M8
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of the eyes, nose and throat.
If ingested : Large amounts of isopraponal will produce CNS depression.
In contact with eyes : Irritating to eyes.
In contact with skin : Unlikely to cause irritation. Effects of long term over exposure : NDA.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to well ventilated area.
Ingestion : Give 240 - 300 ml water to drink.
Eyes : Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Immediately wash with mild soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not inhale vapour.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : None
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Impervious gloves. Normal coveralls.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Keep away from sources of ignition.
No smoking near storage.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Minimise/ prevent product flowing into
drains or water courses. Absorb onto sand or other absorbent material.
Waste disposal : Dispose absorbed material as solid waste e.g. incineration.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Breox Foam Control Agent 51/ Ucon 50 - HB 5100
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 0 0 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Polyalkylene glycol with a small amount of oxidation inhibitor. Appearance and odour: Viscous, straw coloured liquid, mild characteristic odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Nil -- --
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.060 at 20 deg C Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : >200 deg c (decomposes)
Solubility : Completely miscible in water. Vapour pressure : <0.001 mbar at 20 deg c PH: 6.0 (1% solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Nil
Incompatibility : Dangerous reaction possible with strong acids and strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and small
quantities of aldehydes, ketones and alcohols.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : > 216 deg C (COC) Autoignition temp. >370 deg C in air
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray, alcohol resistant foam, dry chemical, CO 2 .
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not use water jet. Fire fighters should wear SCBA. Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd.......2
2
Product: Breox Foam Control Agent 51/ Ucon 50 - HB 5100
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Exposure to aerosols may result in lung damage.
If ingested : Non-toxic. Significant amounts may give rise to feeling of nausea.
In contact with eyes : May cause transient stinging and redness.
In contact with skin : Little or no effect. No reports of allergic sensitization
Effects of long term over exposure : Exposure to aerosols could result in permanent impairment of respiratory functions.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove from exposure. Keep victim at rest.
Ingestion : Wash out mouth with water.
Eyes : Flush with plenty of running water.
Skin : Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Wash contaminated clothing before re-use.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Don't breathe fumes/ spray.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust ventilation if air borne mists are generated.
Respiratory protection : Is required where there is risk of uncontrolled exposure to aerosols.
Eye/ face protection : Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Normal work wear.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep containers closed when not in use. Nitrogen blanketing recommended for bulk storage.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Large spills should be absorbed in earth or
sand and removed for controlled disposal. Small spills should be flushed with large quantities of water.
Waste disposal : Incinerate
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law
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SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Butane
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: C 4 H 10
Synonyms : Butyl hydride, methyhethylmethane
Chemical Composition : C4 : 95 mol % min,C3 and lighter 3.0mol% max
C5 and Heavier 2.0mol% max, Total Sulphur 30 max ppm(wt) Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with a natural gas or gasoline - like odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLVButane 95 PEL-TWA: 800 ppmPropane 3 PEL-TWA: 2500 ppm
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.60 Vapour density : 2.11
Melting point : -138.4 deg C Boiling point : -0.5 deg C.
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water (3.15 ml / 100 ml water at O deg C)
Soluble in ethanol, ether, chloroform. Vapour pressure : 2.1 atm at 21.1 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Sparks, open flame and ignition sources.
Incompatibility : Strong Oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon monoxide & Carbon dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : Flammable gas, -60 deg C. Autoignition temp. : 287 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1.8% Upper (UEL) : 8.4%
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or foam
Do not use water jet.
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not extinguish leaking gas flame. Isolate leak
before extinguishing.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Vapours heavier than air. Can cause "flash back" fromignition sources.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Butane
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Can cause drowsiness. At high concentrations butane can have
anaesthetic and asphyxiant effect.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Liquid butane may cause burn or frostbite to the eyes.
In contact with skin : Liquid butane may cause burn or frostbite to the skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : N/A
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove source of contamination or move victim to fresh air. If breathing is
stopped start artificial respiration.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area of skin with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Prevent release of gas. In case of gas leak, use escape
respirator to leave area, eliminate ignition sources.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Use escape mask for escape from contaminated areas.
Use SCBA or airline mask to work in a contaminated area
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
N/A
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access. Evacuate personnel.
Stay upwind. Remove ignition sources - isolate leak using SCBA.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Carbon Dioxide
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 6 Molecular Formula: CO 2
Synonyms : Carbonic acid gas, Carbonic anhydride.
Chemical Composition : N/A.
Appearance and odour: Colourless and odourless gas.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Carbon Dioxide 100 5,000PPM (9,000 mg/m 3 )
30,000 PPM - STEL
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 1.65
Melting point : -56 deg C at 75 PSI Boiling point : Sublimes at -109 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in water.
Vapour pressure : 856 PSI at 21 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Keep cylinders below 54 deg C.
Incompatibility : NDA.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO when heated above 1700 deg F.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non flammable. Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Cool exposed cylinder. Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Carbon Dioxide
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Simple asphyxiant. Excessive exposure may cause headache, vomiting, coma
and even death.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Vaporizing liquid may cause frostbite.
In contact with skin : Vaporizing liquid may cause frostbite.
Effects of long term over exposure : Nil
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : Flush with water.
Skin : Slowly rewarm frost bitten part.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Standard precautions for handling and use of gas cylinders apply
(Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS HSE Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA in case of oxygen deficient
environment.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep in a cool (less than 54 deg C), dry place. Standard precaution for storage of gas cylinders apply
(Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS HSE Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Keep upwind of leak. Evacuate personnel
from area until gas has dispersed. Use SCBA for large leaks. Try to stop leak if possible.
Waste disposal : N/A
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.095T1194/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Caustic Soda
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 2 Molecular Formula: NaOH
Synonyms : Sodium hydroxide, lye, sodium hydrate.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: White, slightly coloured, odourless flakes. Can also be available
as pellets, lumps or stick.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium hydroxide 98 - 99 2 mg/ m3 - Ceiling
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 2.13 (Water = 1) Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : 318.4 deg C Boiling point : 1390 deg C
Solubility : 42 gm in 100 ml. water at 0 deg C, 347 gm in 100 ml. water at 100 deg C Vapour pressure : N/A PH 14 (5% solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with acetic acid, acetaldehyde, acrolein.
Incompatibility : Organic materials and concentrated acids may cause violent reaction.
Reacts with metals and generates hydrogen which is explosive. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products: Thermal decomposition products
are hazardous.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : Non Combustible. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A. use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA., Avoid skin contact. Avoid water coming in contact
with caustic soda. Other fire or explosion hazards : Contact with metals particularly Magnesium, Aluminium and Zinc
can liberate hydrogen which is explosive.
Cont'd........2
2Product: Caustic Soda
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Causes damage to respiratory tract and lungs.
If ingested : Causes serious damage to mucous membranes and may be fatal.
In contact with eyes : Causes severe burn and may result in loss of eye sight.
In contact with skin: Causes severe burns and deep ulcerations. Dust/ mist causes irritant dermatitis.
Effects of long term over exposure : Due to its corrosive nature, prolonged skin contact may cause drying, cracking and inflammation of skin.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. If victim can swallow give 240 - 300 ml. of water or carbonated
beverages (colas, 7 up). Repeat if vomiting occurs.
Eyes : Flush with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes. Ensure contaminated water does
not enter non affected eye.
Skin : Flush with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes. Continue flushing till area does not
feels slick. Remove clothing and leather goods while flushing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions: Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Do not breathe mist or dust.
Do not eat, drink or smoke in work area.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust .
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator for dust/ mist.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, boots and apron.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep container closed when not in use. Avoid contact with organic material, concentrated acids and
incompatible materials. Store in cool, dry place.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill. Do not allow entry into
sewers and waterways. Shovel, Vacuum or sweep up dry caustic soda for recycling/ disposal.
Waste disposal : Neutralize with dilute acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid) to PH 6 to 9 and flush with large
amount of water.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : C5 + Pentanes SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : C5 + Pentanes
Chemical Composition : Parafins 90 - 95, vol%, Olefins Nil, Naphthenes 3 - 7 vol%
Aromatics 1 - 3 vol%, Lead content 5 ppb(wt) max, Total Sulphur 300 - 800ppm(wt)
Appearance and odour:
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLVIsopentane 30n-pentane 35C6 25
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : NA Density(15deg C) 0.65 - 675 Kg/l
Melting point : NA Boiling point : 27 to 80 deg C
Solubility : Insoluble Vapor Pressure : 10.8 psia
PH NA Evaporation rate : NA NA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid :
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of carbon
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : < 1 deg C Autoignition temp. : NA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): Unknown Upper (UEL) : Unknown
Fire extinguishing media : foam of dry chemical
Special fire fighting procedures : Self contained Breathing Appartus
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
X
2Product: C5 + Pentanes
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation,headaches and dizziness
If ingested : Swallowing or vomiting
In contact with eyes : Irritation
In contact with skin : Skin sensitization Effects of long term over exposure :
May cause damage to the blood producing system
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to freash air
Ingestion : In case of excessive ingestion, give large amount of liquids. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with large amounts of water until irritation subsides. If irritation persists,
get dedical attention
Skin : Remove contaminated clothing; wash skin with soap and water
Seek additional medical attention. Note:
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Gives off toxic fumes on burning.
Ventilation requirement : Provide adequate ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Respiratory use only in well ventilated areas.Wear SCBA in areas having
insufficient ventilation.
Eye/ face protection: Safety Goggles
Protective clothes: Skin wear protective clothing
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool, well ventilated place away from incompatible materials.
Avoid frequent or prolonged skin contact.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Prevent spiils from entering sewer or low areas.
Contain spilled liquid with sand or earth. Do not use combustible material e.g. saw dust.
Waste disposal : Collect in a metal container and dispose as per the local regulation.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.128C0703 Rev. 0, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Cortrol OS 5300 (DEHA) SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula:
Synonyms :
Chemical Composition : A mixture of N,N Diethylhydroxylamine & Hydroquinone
Appearance and odour: Colourless to pale yellow liquid of amine Odor..
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
N,N Diethylhydroxylamine >25 NDA
Hydroquinone <25% 2mg/m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.2-1.56 (Water = 1) Density(20deg C) 1kg/Lit
Melting point : -12 deg C Boiling point : >100 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in water .
Vapour pressure : NDA PH 9.2 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Keep away from heat,strong acids,oxidizers
Incompatibility : May react with strong oxidizing agents, acids.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Combustion will produce oxides of C and N.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 48 deg. C Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water fog, foam, CO 2 , .
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2Product: Cortrol OS 5300 (DEHA)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Remove patient to fresh air, allow to rest and keep warm.
If ingested : Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomitting.Seek medical attention.
In contact with eyes : Flush immediately with plenty of water.Keep Eyelids apart.Seek Medical attention
In contact with skin : Wash immediately with water. Remove contaminated clothing.Seek Medical attn. Effects of long term over exposure :
Prolong exposure to skin is irritating. No specific symtoms are known.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air.Consult Doctor.
Ingestion : Give water to drink. DO NOT make person vomit unless directed by Doctor.
Eyes : Irrigate with running water for at least 15 minutes.See a Doctor if irritation persists.
Skin : Remove contaminated Clothing and shoes..Wash skin throughly with soap and water.
See a Doctor ifsymptom persists.
Note:
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapours/ mist and skin/ eye contact.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Organic vapor Respirator
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, apron and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in well ventilated area, out of direct sunlight. Keep away from oxidizing materials,
acids and source of ignition. keep container closed .
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop the source of leak.
Releases should be prevented from contaminating soil and water.Soak up with earth, sand
or inert absorbent. Must not enter into Sewer system.
Waste disposal : Disposal at Licensed disposal facility.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.126c0702 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Diethanolamine
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 2 6 Molecular Formula: C 4 H 11 NO 2
Synonyms : DEA, Diethyloamine, Diolamine
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless viscous liquid; mild ammoniacal odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Diethanolamine 99 3 PPM (15mg/ m )
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.09 (Water = 1) Vapour density : 3.65 (air=1)
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 268 deg C
Solubility : Completely miscible in water. Vapour pressure : <0.01 mm Hg PH 11 (0.1 N solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with copper and its alloys, zinc and galvanized iron.
Corrosive to these metals.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizers, strong acids, halogenated organic solvents. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Nitrogen oxides, CO, CO 2 and Ammonia.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 163 deg C (Seta) Autoignition temp. : 662 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1.6% * Upper (UEL) : 9.8% **
Fire extinguishing media : Water fog, alcohol foam, CO 2 , dry chemical.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA, use water to keep exposed containers cool.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
* Calculated ** Estimated
Cont'd...........2
3
2
Product: Diethanolamine SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Exposure to vapours at room temperature are unlikely. Mist can cause severe irritation
of nose, throat and lungs.
If ingested : Small amounts are not likely to be toxic. May cause irritation and corrosive lesions of
mouth and oesophagus. May cause abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea.
In contact with eyes : May cause severe irritation with corneal injury.
In contact with skin : Moderate irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may cause allergic skin reaction. Extensive and prolonged skin
exposure might cause kidney and liver injury.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give two glass of water to drink and induce vomiting.
Eyes : Irrigate with running water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated
clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapours/ mist and skin/ eye contact. Avoid generating
mist or dust. Do not use near welding operations, flames or hot surface.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : None normally needed. If required use approved cartridge respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, apron and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool and dry, well ventilated area, out of direct sunlight. Keep away from oxidizing materials,
acids and source of ignition. keep container closed to exclude air. Provide nitrogen blanket for
bulk storage.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Soak up with earth, sand or inert absorbent
material and scoop into drums. Flush area with water. Prevent material from entering sewers
or water ways.
Waste disposal : Dispose by controlled incineration or approved land fill
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Disodium Phosphate
Agmics Cat. No. 1 0 1 7 1 4 Molecular Formula: Na 2 HPO 4 - 12H 2 O
Synonyms : Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate, Sodium phosphate dibasic
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless hygroscopic crystalline solid, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Disodium Phosphate 98 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : Approx. 2.0 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Soluble in water. Vapour pressure : Zero PH 9.1 (1% soln) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with steel and aluminium - mildly corrosive.
Incompatibility : Strong acids. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Phosphorous oxides.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Does not burn. Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : None. Other fire or explosion hazards : None.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Disodium Phosphate
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May be irritating to nose and throat and cause coughing and choking.
If ingested : Large amounts may cause diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and cramps.
In contact with eyes : May cause mild irritation.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation
Effects of long term over exposure : Dermatitis may develop from repeated or prolonged skin
contact.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Rinse mouth and give 240 - 300 ml. water to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Skin : Flush area with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating dust. Keep containers closed.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Approved dust respirator .
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Coverall, gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool dry, well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight. Keep containers closed when not in use.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Shovel or sweep up dry material for disposal/
recycling. Flush area with water.
Waste disposal : Can be disposed as land fill.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Ethylene Glycol
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: HO - CH 2 CH 2 - OH
Synonyms : Ethylene dihydrate; Monoethylene glycol; 1, 2, Ethanediol.
Chemical Composition : N/A. Appearance and odour: Colourless, odourless thick liquid.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Ethylene Glycol ---- 50 PPM (Ceiling)
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.115 at 20 deg C Vapour density : 2.14
Melting point : - 13 deg C Boiling point : 197.6 deg C
Solubility : Miscible with water. Vapour pressure : 0.12 mm Hg at 25 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Exposure to temperature above 413 deg C.
Incompatibility : Oxidizing material.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO, CO 2
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 119 deg C (Seta) Autoignition temp. : 413 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 3.2 Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water fog, alcohol foam, CO 2 or dry chemical.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA. Other fire or explosion hazards : Water or foam may cause frothing. Ethylene glycol or ethylene
glycol and water, when heated sufficiently, can form flammable
vapours with air.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Ethylene Glycol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Nil. If heated or sprayed in aerosol, may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract.
If ingested : Stupor or coma sometimes leading to fatal kidney injury.
In contact with eyes : Liquid will cause irritation.
In contact with skin : Liquid will cause irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : Repeated skin exposure to large quantities may result in absorption of harmful amounts.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 240 - 300 ml. water to drink. Induce vomiting immediately.
Eyes : Flush with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Flush with water for 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid ingestion, skin and eye contact.
Ventilation requirement : General Ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None normally required.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store away from heat and source of ignition.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop discharge if possible. Avoid entering
into water ways. Soak up small spills with absorbent. Dike and collect large spills.
Waste disposal : Burn in an approved incinerator.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.101T1194/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Halon 1211
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: CBr Cl F 2
Synonyms BCF, Bromochlorodifluoromethane
Chemical Composition :N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with very faint sweet odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Bromochlorodifluoromethane 100 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity 1.83 (liquid) Vapour density : 5.7
Melting point :N/A Boiling point : -3.3 deg C
Solubility : Not soluble in water. Vapour pressure 37.5 PSI at 21 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : High
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid :Excessive exposure to naked flames, glowing metals, temperature above
482 deg C.
Incompatibility : Active metals such as powdered alumina and magnesium and fines of metal
hydrides.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Free halogens, halogen acid and small amount of carbonyl halides.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash pointN/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non flammable. Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA when entering fire areas. Other fire or explosion hazard When discharged onto fire decomposes to release toxic products.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Halon 1211
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Exposure above 2% for few minutes can cause dizziness, impaired co-ordination and
cardiac effects. Unconsciousness or death at higher concentration for longer exposure.
If ingested : N/A
In contact with eyes : Liquid can produce chilling sensation and discomfort.
In contact with skin : Liquid can produce chilling sensation. Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Apply oxygen or artificial respiration as appropriate.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Flush with running water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid inhalation of vapour. Avoid glowing metal and hot surfaces.
No smoking in areas of use. Prevent entering basement and sewers.
Standard precautions for handling and use of gas cylinders
apply. (Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS Health, Safety & Environment Manual)
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA for concentration above 2%.
Eye/ face protection: Safety glasses. Protective clothes: Gloves, normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool, dry well ventilated area away from direct sun. Standard precautions for storage
of gas cylinder apply (Refer to See 4.8 of ADGAS Health, Safety & Environment Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Try to stop leak. Ventilate area especially
low or enclosed places. Use SCBA.
Waste disposal : Known to damage the ozone layer in stratosphere. Ensure material is not
released in the environment. Reclaim remaining material in cylinder. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Halon 1301
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 6 8 Molecular Formula: CBr F 3
Synonyms : BTM, Bromotriflouromethane.
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with slight etherial smell.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Bromotriflouromethane 100 1000 PPM (6,090 mg/m 3 )
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 5.14 at 25 deg C
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : -57.8 deg C
Solubility : 0.03wt % soluble in water at 25 deg C.
Vapour pressure : 235 PSIa at 25 deg C PH Neutral Evaporation rate : Greater than CCl
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Extended contact with open flames or temperatures > 538 deg C.
Incompatibility : Alkali or Alkaline earth metals. Alloys with more than 2% magnesium.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Halogen acids, free bromine, Carbonyl halides.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non-flammable. Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use water spray or fog to cool containers. Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Thermal decomposition products are toxic.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Halon 1301
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : High concentration may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness or death.
If ingested : N/A
In contact with eyes : Contact with liquid may cause frostbite.
In contact with skin : Contact with liquid may cause frostbite. Effects of long term over exposure : NDA.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Keep person calm. Administer oxygen or apply
artificial respirator as required.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : Flush eyes with running water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Flush skin with running water for 15 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid inhalation for vapour. Avoid glowing metal and hot
surfaces. Prevent from entering basements and sewers.
Standard precautions for handling and use of gas cylinders apply.
(Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS Safety & Loss Prevention Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA in case of large release.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool (less than 50 deg c), clean and dry area. Standard precautions for storage of gas
cylinder apply (Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS Safety & Loss Prevention Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Try to stop leak. Ventilate area especially
low or enclosed places. Use SCBA.
Waste disposal : Known to damage the ozone layer in stratosphere. Ensure material is not
released in the environment. Reclaim remaining material in cylinder. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : HD Ocenol 80/85
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 2 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : Oleyl - Cetyl Alcohol
Chemical Composition : NDA
Appearance and odour: Colourless to yellowish liquid with fat like odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
None -- --
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0. 83 - 0.84 at 40 deg C Vapour density : NDA
Melting point : 3 - 13 deg C Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : Insoluble in water.
Vapour pressure : NDA PH Approx. 7 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : None.
Incompatibility : None.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : None.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 175 deg C (DIN 51584) Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : CO 2 , dry chemical.
Special fire fighting procedures : None.
Other fire or explosion hazards : None.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: HD Ocenol 80/ 85
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : NDA
If ingested : NDA
In contact with eyes : May cause irritation.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : NDA
Ingestion : Hospitalize.
Eyes : Immediately wash with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Rinse with water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid naked flames. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Ventilation requirement : None under normal use condition.
Respiratory protection : None.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep container closed. Avoid naked flames.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Soak in absorbent material.
Waste disposal : Dispose absorbed material in approved land fill site or incinerate.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.068t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Helium
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 7 8 Molecular Formula: He
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless and odourless gas.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Helium 100 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 0.138
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : -268.9 deg C
Solubility : Negligible in water (0.0086 v/v)
Vapour pressure : NDA PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Exposure to temperature above 52 deg C.
Incompatibility : Nil
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : N/A.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non-flammable; use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Cool containers with water spray.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Helium
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Simple asphyxiant. Excessive exposure may cause dizziness, unconsciousness
or even death.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : N/A.
In contact with skin : N/A.
Effects of long term over exposure : N/A.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : N/A.
Skin : N/A.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep cylinder away from heat. Standard precautions for handling and
use of gas cylinder apply (Refer to Sec. 4.8. of ADGAS Safety & Loss
Prevention Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : General or mechanical ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA if oxygen deficiency is suspected.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothes.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool (< 52 deg C), dry , well ventilated area away from direct sun. Standard precautions
for storage of gas cylinder apply (Refer to Sec 4.8 of ADGAS Safety & Loss Prevention Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Evacuate personnel. Use SCBA to shut
off leak. Allow gas to dissipate.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Hydrazine 35% Soln
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 2 2 Molecular Formula: N2 H4, H2O
Synonyms : Diamine, Diamide Hydrate, Hydrazine Hydrate
Chemical Composition : Solution of 35% by wt. of hydrazine in water. Appearance and odour: Colourless to slightly yellow liquid with ammonia like odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Hydrazine 35 0.1 PPM (0.13 mg/m 3 ) - skin
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.02 at 30 deg C Vapour density : 1
Melting point : -65 deg C (estimated) Boiling point : 109.5 deg C
Solubility : Completely soluble in water Vapour pressure : 15 mbar at 20 deg C PH 10.1-10.7 (1% soln) Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Excessive temperature
Incompatibility : Mixing with oxidants, catalytic metals( Lead, Copper, Zinc, Cadmium etc.) and
certain alloys may result in violent reaction.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : H 2 , NH 3 , N 2 and other toxic or flammable nitrogen compounds.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : > 100 deg C DIN 51758 (PMCC) Autoignition temp. : >590 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 9.3 Upper (UEL) : 83.4
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, foam, CO 2 , water spray for large fires.
Special fire fighting procedures : Wear full protective clothing including SCBA. Other fire or explosion hazards : Containers exposed to excessive heat may rupture violently.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Hydrazine 35 % Soln
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation to upper respiratory tract, coughing, sore throat, dizziness and nausea.
If ingested : Irritating to mucous membrane. Ingestion can result in fatal or serious consequences.
In contact with eyes : Irritation, reddening & tearing. Sometimes temporary blindness may happen
In contact with skin : Itching, reddening & swelling of skin. Can be absorbed through skin to
produce fatal or serious consequences.
Effects of long term over exposure : Suspected human carcinogen. Liver or kidney damage, destruction of red blood cells, central nervous system disorders,
dermatitis, pneumonia.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air and administer oxygen.
Ingestion : Give large amounts of water to drink and induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash with running water while removing contaminated clothing & shoes.
Avoid using hot water & rubbing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Do not store or transfer hydrazine solution in open containers. Use proper
personal protective equipment. Avoid breathing vapour & skin contact.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : SCBA if concentration exceeds TLV.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles or full face shield.
Protective clothes: PVC suits, boots & gloves when spray or splash protection is required.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Do not store above 50 deg C and in direct sun. Keep away from oxidizing materials or catalytic metals
and ignition sources. Properly bond and ground equipment during transfer and filling. Store in a dry
place. Provide continuous ventilation if stored indoors.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain small spills by diking. Dilute it to
10 times with water and mix commercial hypochlorite soln to oxidize hydrazine. Use 7-10 lbs per
pound of hydrazine.
Waste disposal : Oxidize or incinerate.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Hydrochloric acid
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 6 9 3 Molecular Formula: HCl
Synonyms : Muriatic acid, Aqueous hydrogen chloride, Spirits of salts.
Chemical Composition : Hydrogen chloride 32 % (W/W) dissolved in water. Appearance and odour: Colourless or slightly yellow, fuming liquid with pungent choking odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Hydrogen Chloride Approx. 32 5PPM (7.5 mg/ m 3 ) ceiling
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.18 (water = 1) Vapour density : 1.268 (air = 1)
Melting point : -35 deg C Boiling point : 108.6 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in all proportions in water. Vapour pressure : 100 mm Hg at 20 deg C PH 1.1 (0.1N soln) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Uncontrolled mixing with water or organic solvents
Incompatibility : Metals, Alkalies, Aldehydes, Epoxides, Reducing/ Oxidizing agents, Explosives,
Cyanides, Acetylides, Carbides, Phosphide etc. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Normally none. Above 1500 deg C, breaks
down to hydrogen and chlorine.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Does not burn. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A. use media appropriate to surrounding burning material.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use water spray for cooling exposed containers. Other fire or explosion hazards : Contact with common metals produces hydrogen gas which may
form explosive mixtures in air.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Hydrochloric acid
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Can cause severe irritation of nose, throat and respiratory tract. Severe exposure can
cause life threatening pulmonary oedema.
If ingested : Can cause severe burns to mouth, throat and digestive tract. In severe cases collapse
and death may occur.
In contact with eyes : Can cause severe irritation, burns and loss of eye sight.
In contact with skin : Can cause severe irritation and burns with permanent scarring.
Effects of long term over exposure : Bleeding of nose and gums. Chronic bronchitis and stomach pain have also been reported.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Keep at rest. Give oxygen if breathing is difficult. Symptoms
might be delayed.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with water. Give 240-300 ml. water followed by
milk if available.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for at least 20 minutes.
Skin : Immediately flush with running water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contaminated
clothing while flushing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapour and skin/ eye contact. Use under adequate
ventilation. Add acid slowly to water while diluting.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Chemical cartridge respirator suitable for HCl or SCBA depending on
concentration.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield.
Protective clothes: Gloves, coverall and boots of impervious material.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from direct sun and heat sources. Store away from
incompatible materials.
Cont'd...........3
3
Product: Hydrochloric acid
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill with earth or sand.
Recover spilled HCl if feasible, otherwise soak up with suitable absorbent material. Put material in
suitable container. Flush area with large amount of water.
Waste disposal : Neutralize with sodium or calcium carbonate. Neutralized solids may be treated
as normal waste. Neutralized liquid can be diluted and flushed to drain.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Hydrogen Sulphide
Agmics Cat. No. - - - - - - - - - - Molecular Formula: H 2 S
Synonyms : Sour gas, sewer gas, hydrosulphuric acid.
Chemical Composition : N/A. Appearance and odour: Colourless gas, colourless liquid at low temp or under high pressure.
Odour of rotten eggs from 0.13 PPM - 100PPM, paralyses sense of smell above 100PPM.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Hydrogen Sulphide ---- 10 PPM (14 mg/m 3 )
15 PPM - STEL
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 1.189
Melting point : -85.5 deg C Boiling point : - 60.7 deg C
Solubility : 186 ml. gas in 100 ml. water at 40 deg C. Soluble in hydrocarbon solvents, ether,
alcohol, glycol and Carbon disulphide. Vapour pressure : 1875KPa at 20 deg C PH 4.1 (0.1N aqueous soln) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : NDA
Incompatibility : Oxidizing agents, Metal oxides and certain metals.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Water, Sulphur, Sulphur dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A, Flammable gas. Autoignition temp. : 260 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 4.0 Upper (UEL) : 44
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam or carbon dioxide.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA. Stop escaping flow of gas rather than extinguish
the fire. Stay upwind. Other fire or explosion hazards : May travel some distance along the ground to a source of
ignition and flash back.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Hydrogen Sulphide
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : At 50 PPM, dryness and irritation of nose and throat. At 200-250 PPM, severe irritation,
headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness; lung damage and death in 4 to 8 hours exposure.
At 300 - 350 PPM same effects but sooner and severe; death in 1 to 4 hours. At 500 PPM
respiratory failure in 5 min - 1 hour. Above 500 PPM - rapid unconsciousness and death.
If ingested : N/A
In contact with eyes : Inflammation, irritation, tearing, burning, blurring of vision, pain. Permanent
damage if exposure is severe.
In contact with skin : Rarely may cause irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : No reliable data available.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Start artificial respiration and CPR as appropriate.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Flush with running water for 20 minutes.
Skin : Wash the contaminated area with water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Prevent release of gas. In case of gas leak, use escape respirator to
leave area. Avoid inhalation of gas.
Ventilation requirement : Not applicable for ADGAS.
Respiratory protection : Use escape mask for escape from contaminated area. Otherwise
use SCBA or air line mask to work in contaminated areas.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Not applicable for ADGAS.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access. Evacuate personnel.
Stay upwind. Remove ignition sources. Isolate leak using SCBA.
Waste disposal : Not applicable for ADGAS.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Isobutyl Alcohol
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: C 4 H 10 O
Synonyms : Isobutanol, 2-methyl -1- Propanol
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless liquid with a sweet musty odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Isobutyl Alcohol ---- 50 PPM (150 mg/m 3 )
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.805 at 20 deg C Vapour density : 2.55
Melting point : - 108 deg C Boiling point : 108 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in water (9 gm/100 gm water at 20 deg C), soluble in ether, alcohol and
organic solvents. Vapour pressure : 10 mm Hg at 21.7 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat and sources of ignition.
Incompatibility : Oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO, CO 2
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 28 deg C closed cup. Autoignition temp. : 420 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1.6 Upper (UEL) : 10.9
Fire extinguishing media : CO ,Dry chemical or alcohol foam.
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not use water for fire fighting. Use water mist to keep
containers cool.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Vapour are heavier than air and can cause flash back from a distant source of ignition.
Cont'd...........2
2
2
Product: Isobutyl Alcohol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : High concentration can cause irritation of the nose and throat, headache, dizziness
and drowsiness.
If ingested : Can cause CNS depression and liver and kidney problems.
In contact with eyes : Can cause moderate to severe irritation.
In contact with skin : Brief exposures are non-irritating.
Effects of long term over exposure : Skin contact can cause redness and swelling of the skin.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Rinse mouth with water. Give 240 - 300 ml. water to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with running water for at least 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area with running water for at least 10 minutes.
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Use with adequate ventilation away from heat and sparks. Ground
containers during transfer.
Ventilation requirement : General or local ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Use SCBA if concentration exceeds TLV.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles or face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in tightly closed grounded containers in a cool area away from incompatible materials.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Remove sources of heat and flame.
Contain material by diking. Prevent entry into water or sewer system. Absorb on sand or saw
dust and collect in sealed containers.
Waste disposal : Burn in approved incinerator or dispose in a designated landfill site.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.106T1194/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Kontol KG-7 ( Corrosion inhibitor )
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 4 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Alkylpyridinium salts, oxyalkylated alkylphenols and thiourea in water,
ispropanol and glycol.
Appearance and odour: Dark red/ brown liquid, characteristic odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Isopropyl alcohol 1 - 5 400 PPM
Thiourea 1 - 5 Not established
Alkylpyridinium Salts 10 - 30 Not established
Oxyalkylated alkylphenols 1 - 5 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.04 - 1.11 (Water = 1) Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : Soluble in water
Vapour pressure : Not established PH Approx. 3 (neat) Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat, sparks and open flames
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of nitrogen, Oxides of sulphur.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point ( Test method) : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Use water spray or fog, alcohol foam, CO 2 or dry chemical.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA. keep fire exposed containers cool using water spray.
Other fire or explosion hazards : None known.
cont'd.......2
2
Product: Kontol KG-7
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May result in irritation of nose and respiratory tract.
If ingested : Harmful. May cause headache, gastrointestinal disturbances, dizziness and nausea.
May result in irritation or burn of mouth and digestive tract.
In contact with eyes : Severe eye irritation or burns and may lead to permanent damage.
In contact with skin : Moderate to severe irritation or burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : Prolonged inhalation may cause drowsiness, dizziness and in extreme cases narcosis. Prolonged
skin contact may result in kidney and liver injury as well as other organ damage.
Note: Thiourea has been identified as a suspect cancer agent.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Administer oxygen if necessary.
Ingestion : Promptly administer large quantities of water.
Eyes : Flush eyes with flowing water for fifteen minutes.
Skin : Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep container closed when not in use. Avoid heat, spark or open
flames. Avoid breathing of vapour and contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Approved organic vapour cartridge respirator or SCBA.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves & aprons
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in closed container. Store away from source of heat, sparks or open flames. Do not re-use
empty containers without commercial cleaning.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release: Contain spill by diking. Prevent entering into
sewer or waterways. Transfer liquid into holding containers. Cover residue with dirt or suitable
chemical absorbent.
Waste disposal : Place chemical residues and contaminated absorbents material into a waste
container and take to an approved waste disposal site.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : Liquefied Natural Gas
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless gas or liquid.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component mol % TLV
C1 83 - 85C2 13.5 - 15.5C3 1.0 - 1.2IC4 0.03 - 0.06NC4 0.03 - 0.07
N2 0.3 - 0.5 Total Sulphur <4 (mgS/ NM 3 )
CO 2 <50 ppmv
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.3 @ 60F/60F Density : 464 - 467Kg/M 3 @-159 Deg C
Melting point : (-) 297 F Boiling point : -259 F
Solubility : Soluble in alcohol, ether and hydrocarbons Vapour pressure : NDA PH N/A Evaporation rate : 100%
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : NDA
Incompatibility : May react with strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates, nitrates, peroxides
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : NDA
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : 999 F
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 5 Upper (UEL) : 15
Fire extinguishing media : Stop flow of gas. CO 2 for small fire. Dry chemical, water fog.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA and full protective gear
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Liquefied Natural Gas
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause drowsiness, fatigue, rapid respiration, nausea, unconsciousness or death
due to the asphyxiant properties of this product.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Expanding gas can cause severe freeze burns to the eyes.
In contact with skin : Expanding gas can cause severe freeze burns to the skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : Potential health effects from overexposure.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, apply artificial respiration.
Get immediate medical attention.
Ingestion : Get immediate medical attention.
Eyes : Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation, pain swelling or
lacrimation occurs contact a physician immediately, preferably an ophthalmologist.
Skin : Flush contaminated area of skin with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : In accidental release, use escape respirator and leave the area
Ventilation requirement : Provide adequate general and local ventilation.
Respiratory protection : SCBA
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry well ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials or sources
of heat and ignition. So smoking in areas of storage or use.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Prevent spiils from entering sewer or low areas.
Contain spilled liquid with sand or earth. Do not use combustible material e.g. saw dust.
Waste disposal :
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Lockset P40 & P20, Lockset L40, Lockset S40 and S20
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : 2 Component pack of resin base and catalysed filler. Appearance and odour: Polyester resin solution and inert filler containing catalyst; sweet
aromatic vapour from resin.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Styrene ---- 100 PPM (420 mg/m 3 )-STEL 250 PPM (1050 mg/m 3 )
Polyester resin ---- NDA
Graded fillers/ sands ---- 6mg/m 3 (inhalable), 3mg/m 3 (respirable)
Benzoyl Peroxides Max 1% NDA
Calcium Carbonate ---- 10mg/m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : Base 1.1, Filler 1.4-1.7 (bulk) Vapour density : NDA
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : NDA Vapour pressure : NDA PH NDA Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat, sources of ignition.
Incompatibility : NDA. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of carbon.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 29 deg C. Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water fog spray, foam, dry powder, CO 2
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not use water jet, Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : NDA
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Lockset P40 & P20, Lockset L40, Lockset S40 & S20
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation to nose and throat, Can cause nausea and headache.
Possible narcotic effect.
If ingested : Symptoms similar to inhalation.
In contact with eyes : Irritation, redness, watering, blurred vision.
In contact with skin : Moderate to severe irritation and sensitization.
Effects of long term over exposure : Can cause dermatitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Keep at rest.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Wash out mouth with water.
Eyes : Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Remove surplus material with cloth or paper. Use resin removing cream
followed by soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid ingestion, inhalation or skin contact.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Suitable cartridge respirator if ventilation is insufficient.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in accordance with highly flammable liquids and liquified gases regulations 1972.
Store preferably below 20 deg C.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Eliminate sources of ignition.
Ventilate and isolate area. Absorb onto earth, sand or similar inert material and transfer
to suitable container.
Waste disposal : NDA.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
107T0395 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Loctite GR 496
SAP Material No. 1 0 2 1 0 7 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Cyanoacrylate, Thickener and organic stabilizers. Appearance and odour: Clear colourless liquid with sharp odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Alkyl Alpha Cyanoacrylate < 99.9 NDA
Polyalkyl Methacrylate <10.0 NDA
Stabilizer <0.2 NDA
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.05 - 1.1 Vapour density : 3
Melting point : < - 10 deg C Boiling point : > 100 deg C
Solubility : Immiscible with water. Reacts with water to solidify and generate heat. Vapour pressure : < 0.01 mm Hg PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : NDA
Incompatibility : NDA
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Toxic fumes might be generated.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 85 deg C Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : CO 2 dry powder, foam.
Special fire fighting procedures : NDA Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Loctite
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of respiratory tract.
If ingested : Can not be swallowed. N/A
In contact with eyes : Will attach to eye protein. May cause eyes to close by bonding.
In contact with skin : Bonds skin in seconds under slight pressure.
Effects of long term over exposure : N/A.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Nil. Solidified adhesive will be lifted by saliva in one or two days.
Eyes : Minor contamination - Flush with water or 1% sodium bicarbonate solution for 20 minutes.
If bonded closed, swab with warm water.
Skin : Soak in warm soapy water or 1% sodium bi-carbonate solution.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Use in humidity above 55% to avoid irritation of eyes and respiratory tract.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None normally required.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Polyethylene or propylene gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in closed original pack in upright position in a cool and dry place. Storage in air conditioned
environment maintains the product in excellent condition.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Ventilate area. Avoid skin contact. Cover
with dry saw dust and collect for disposal. Alternatively dyke the spillage and treat cautiously with
10 times water to solidify.
Waste disposal : Solidified material can be disposed as land fill.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
102T1194/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Lotoxane
SAP Material No. 1 0 2 0 7 5 Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : Liquid Cleaning Material
Chemical Composition : Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent. Appearance and odour: Liquid / Mild ( or Faint ).
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % v/v TLVPropane N/A NilEthane N/AIso Butane N/AProfrylene N/A
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Colour : Colourless. Odour/Taste : Mild ( or Faint )
Solubility Description : Insoluble in water. Boiling point : 120 0 C (interval)
Density (g/m) : 1 Vapour Pressure : 0.05 kpa.
Temperature ( 0C ) : 20
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Stability : Normally stable, Avoid heat, sparks & flames.
Incompatibility : N/A
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Harmful.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 62 deg C Method : P/M Pansky-Martens Temperature : 20 deg C
Flammability Limit ( lower % ) : 0.60 Flammability Limit ( Uper % ) : 6.50
Fire Extinguishing Media : Fire can be extinguished using Powder, Foam or CO 2 . Do not use water.
Special fire fighting procedures : Water may be ineffective but use to keep fire-exposed container cool.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Lotoxane
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Move the exposed person to fresh air at once. Keep the affeted person warm and
at rest.
If ingested : Rinse mouth thoroughly. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Get medical attention.
In contact with eyes : Promptly wash eyes with plenty of water while lifting the eyte lids. Continue
to rinse for at least for 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
In contact with skin : Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. Use suitable lotion.
Effects of long term over exposure : N/A
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move the expposed person to fresh air at once. Keep the affected person warm and
at rest.
Ingestion : Rinse mouth thoroughly. Do not induce vomoting. Get medical attention.
Eyes : Promptly wash eyes with plenty of water while lifting the eye lids. Continue to rinse
for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.
Skin : Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. Use suitable lotion to moisturise skin.
Note: Nil Important First Aid Information. Nil
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Ensure that the working area is well ventilated.
Ventilation requirement : Yes.
Respiratory protection : Yes.
Eye/ face protection: Yes.
Protective clothes: Yes.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store upright in container provided away from throughfares to prevent accidental damage. Keep
between 0 and 40 0 C. Store in No Smoking area away from sources of heat, ignition or strong sunlight.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Provide ventilation and confine spil. Do not allow
runoff to sewer. Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames, heat and smoking. Ventilate.
Contact with absorbent, non-combustibla material into suitable containers.
Waste disposal : Nil.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Mercury (metal)
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: Hg
Synonyms : Quicksilver. liquid sliver.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Silvery white liquid metal.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Mercury --- 0.05 mg/m 3 (skin)
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 13.5 Vapour density : 7.0
Melting point : - 39 deg C. Boiling point : 357 deg C
Solubility : < 0.1 % in water. Vapour pressure : .001 mm Hg at 20 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : 4
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat
Incompatibility : Strong acid, azides, ammonia, strong oxidizing agent.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Nil
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Full PPE and SCBA
Other fire or explosion hazards : None.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Mercury
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Coughing, chest pains, headache, nausea, pulmonary edema, diarrhoea,
CNS depression, irritation, kidney damage.
If ingested : Corrosion of mouth and throat, gastrointestinal pain, nausea, vomiting.
In contact with eyes : Irritation.
In contact with skin : Irritation, dermatitis.
Effects of long term over exposure : Kidney damage, liver damage, CNS depression
loss of appetite, shakes, headache, impaired memory.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.
Ingestion : If swallowed, induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush eye immediately with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush skin immediately with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid skin contact. Store in secure and cool place.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. If airborne concentration exceeds TLV,
Use SCBA.
Eye/ face protection: Safety goggles and face shield.
Protective clothes: Protective suit, rubber gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep container tightly closed. Store in secure place.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Use SCBA and full protective clothing.
Collect and store using suction & capillary. Sprinkle calcium polysulphide with excess
Sulphur powder over the area. Keep collected mercury in tightly closed bottle
for disposal.
Waste disposal : Dispose in accordance with local regulations.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
117T0696 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Methane
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: CH 4
Synonyms : Methyl Hydride, Fire Damp and Marsh gas.
Chemical Composition : N/A. Appearance and odour: Colourless, odourless gas; reported to have a slight sweet,
oily odour at high concentration.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Methane --- None established -
simple asphyxiant
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.466 Vapour density : 0.555
Melting point : -183 deg C at 1 atmosphere Boiling point : -162 deg C at 1 atm.
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water (3.3ml of gas/100 ml of water at 20 deg C.)
Slightly soluble in ethanol and acetone; soluble in either benzene and toluene. Vapour pressure : N/A PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Static discharge, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon monoxide & Carbon dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : Flammable gas. Autoignition temp. : 537 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 5.0% Upper (UEL) : 15.4%
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray and fog.
Special fire fighting procedures : Try to isolate gas before extinguishing the fire.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Can readily form explosive mixutre with air.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Methane
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Relatively non-toxic. At high concentrations acts as a simple asphyxiant.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : May cause frostbite to the eye.
In contact with skin : May cause frostbite to the skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : None.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove source of contamination or move victim to fresh air. If breathing
is stopped, start artificial respiration.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area with running water and remove contaminated
clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Prevent release of gas. In case of gas leak, use escape respirator
to leave area. Avoid inhalation of gas.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Use escape mask for escape from contaminated area.
Otherwise use SCBA or airline mask to work in contaminated area.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
N/A
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access. Evacuate personnel
Stay upwind. Remove ignition sources. Isolate leak using SCBA.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Methanol
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 0 9 Molecular Formula: C H 3 OH
Synonyms : Methyl alcohol, Methyl hydroxide, Wood alcohol, Wood spirit.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Clear, colourless liquid with slight alcoholic odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Methyl alcohol 100 200PPM (260 mg/ m 3 )
250 PPM STEL - Skin
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.81 at 0 deg C (water = 1) Vapour density : 1.1 (air = 1)
Melting point : - 97.8 deg C Boiling point : 64.7 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in water in all proportions, miscible with ether, benzene, ethanol and ketones. Vapour pressure : 100 mm Hg at 21.2 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : 2.1
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with aluminium and lead.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon dioxide and water.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 12 deg C closed or open cup. Autoignition temp. : 385 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 7.3% Upper (UEL) : 36%
Fire extinguishing media : CO 2 , dry chemical, water spray or alcohol foam.
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not extinguish fires unless flow/ leak can be stopped.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Extremely flammable. Vapours can easily form explosivemixtures.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Methanol SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Coughing, headache, dizziness, weakness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, blurred
vision. Massive exposure can cause unconsciousness, blindness and death.
If ingested : Initially euphoria, loss of judgment and slurred speech. Shortness of breath,
abdominal pain. Visual disturbance leading to blindness, prolonged coma and death.
In contact with eyes : Vapour can irritate eyes. Liquid can cause reversible lesions of cornea.
In contact with skin : May be absorbed through skin in toxic amounts.
Effects of long term over exposure : Dermatitis, erythema and scaling of skin. Eye exposure can lead to impaired vision. May damage kidneys, heart and other organs.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Initiate artificial respiration or CPR if required.
Ingestion : Have victim drink 240 - 300 ml. of water.
Eyes : Immediately flush with water for at least 20 minutes.
Skin : Immediately flush with water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contaminated
clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep away from source of heat, spark or flame. Ground containers
during transfer.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Full face piece respirator or SCBA.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Full face shield.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves and apron.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in tightly closed containers in adequately ventilated, cool and dry place away from source of
heat, sparks or flame.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill by diking with earth or sand.
Remove source of heat or ignition. Recover liquid if possible otherwise soak up with absorbent
material. Place absorbent in covered container. Flush area with water.
Waste disposal : Small amount of spill may be washed down the drain with large amounts of water.
Large amounts should be incinerated.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.076t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Molecular Sieve Type 13 X
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 5 Molecular Formula: Na 86 [(AlO 2 ) 86 (SiO 2 ) 106 ]xH 2 O
Synonyms : Zeolite
Chemical Composition : Sodium/ Potassium Alumino - Silicate. Appearance and odour: 1/16" Size tan pellets, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Oxide <20 Not established
Aluminium Oxide <40 10 mg/ m 3 as Al
Silicon Oxide <60 10 mg/ m 3
Magnesium Oxide <5 10 mg/ m 3 fume
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.1 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Insoluble in water. Vapour pressure : N/A PH 8 to 11 (aqueous slurry) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Addition of moisture without flooding can generate enough heat to cause burns.
Incompatibility : Sudden contact with high concentration of olefins, HCl etc.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : When subjected to extreme temperatures it
would produce mixture of oxides as listed in Sec. 2. Used material will give off products according to retained material.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Unused material will not burn. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Used material may contain hazardous products. Appropriate
precaution should be taken. Other fire or explosion hazards : When first wetted, they can heat to the boiling point of water.
Flooding will reduce temperature to safe limits.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Molecular Sieve Type 13 X
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of nose and throat accompanied by cough and chest discomfort.
If ingested : May result in burns to moist body tissues if contact is prolonged.
In contact with eyes : May cause discomfort and/ or irritation.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation and/ or burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause lung damage.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 2 glasses of water to drink.
Eyes : Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash contaminated area with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing dust and contact with eyes and skin.
Open container slowly.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust if permissible limit might be exceeded.
Respiratory protection : Approved dust/ mist respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Safety goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal coverall and gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
If stored outdoors, put drums on pallets and cover with a polyethylene cover.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Sweep the spill area avoiding raising dust.
Collect and place the spilled material in waste disposed container.
Waste disposal : NDA
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.072t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Molecular Sieve type 4 A (4A-UD 90)
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 7 Mol. Formula: Na 12 [(AlO 2 ) 12 (SiO 2 ) 12 ] x H 2 O
Synonyms : Zeolite
Chemical Composition : Sodium Aluminosilicate Appearance and odour: Pellet, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Oxide <30 Not established
Magnesium Oxide <5 10 mg/ m 3 fume
Aluminium Oxide <30 10 mg/ m 3 as Al
Silicon Oxide <50 10 mg/ m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.1 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : N/A Vapour pressure : N/A PH 8-11 aqueous slurry Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Addition of moisture without flooding can generate enough heat to cause burns.
Incompatibility : Sudden contact with high concentration of olefins, HCl etc.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : When subjected to extreme temperatures it
would produce mixture of oxides as listed in Sec. 2. Used material will give off products according to retained material.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Unused material will not burn. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Used material may contain hazardous products. Appropriate
precaution should be taken. Other fire or explosion hazards : When first wetted, they can heat to the boiling point of water.
Flooding will reduce temperature to safe limits.
Cont'd...........2
3
2
Product: Molecular Sieve Type 4A (4A-UD90)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of nose and throat accompanied by cough and chest discomfort.
If ingested : May result in burns to moist body tissues if contact is prolonged.
In contact with eyes : May cause irritation and/ or burns.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation and/ or burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause lung damage.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 2 glasses of water to drink.
Eyes : Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash contaminated area with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing dust and contact with eyes and skin.
Open container slowly.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust if permissible limit might be exceeded.
Respiratory protection : Approved dust/ mist respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Safety goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal coverall and gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
If stored outdoors, put drums on pallets and cover with a polyethylene cover.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Sweep the spill area avoiding raising dust.
Collect and place the spilled material in waste disposal container.
Waste disposal : NDA
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Molecular Sieve type 5 A (AH - 9260)
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 6 Molec. Formula: Ca 4,5 Na 2 [(AlO 12 ) (SiO 2 ) 12 ] x H 2 O
Synonyms : Zeolite
Chemical Composition : Sodium/ calcium alumino silicate Appearance and odour: Pellet, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLVCalcium Oxide <20 2 mg/ m 3
Sodium Oxide <15 Not established
Aluminium Oxide <40 10 mg/ m 3 as Al
Silicon Oxide <50 10 mg/ m 3
Quartz <1 0.1 mg/ m 3 Respirable dust.
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.1 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : N/A Vapour pressure : N/A PH 6 - 9 aqueous slurry Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Addition of moisture without flooding can generate enough heat to cause burns.
Incompatibility : Sudden contact with high concentration of olefins, HCl etc. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : When subjected to extreme temperatures it
would produce mixture of oxides as listed in Sec. 2. Used material will give off products according to
retained material.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Unused material will not burn. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Used material may contain hazardous products. Appropriate
precaution should be taken. Other fire or explosion hazards : When first wetted, they can heat to the boiling point of water.
Flooding will reduce temperature to safe limits.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Molecular Sieve Type 5A (AH - 9260)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of nose and throat accompanied by cough and chest discomfort.
If ingested : May result in burns to moist body tissues if contact is prolonged.
In contact with eyes : May cause discomfort and/ or irritation.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation and/ or burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause lung damage.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 2 glasses of water to drink.
Eyes : Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash contaminated area with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing dust and contact with eyes and skin.
Open container slowly.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust if permissible limit might be exceeded.
Respiratory protection : Approved dust/ mist respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Safety goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal coverall and gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
If stored outdoors, put drums on pallets and cover with a polyethylene cover.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Sweep the spill area avoiding raising dust.
Collect and place the spilled material in waste disposed container.
Waste disposal : NDA
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : N-Amyl Alcohol
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: C 5 H 12 O
Synonyms : 1- Pentanol, Pentyl alcohol, N-Butyl Carbinol.
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless liquid with mild sweet odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
N-Amyl Alcohol ---- NDA
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.815 at 20 deg C Vapour density : 3.05
Melting point : - 79 deg C Boiling point : 137.5 deg C
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water. Soluble in alcohol and ether.
Vapour pressure : 2.8 mm Hg at 20 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Source of ignition, static, heat.
Incompatibility : Oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO, CO 2
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 33 deg C closed cup. Autoignition temp. : 300 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1.2 Upper (UEL) : 10.0
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, alcohol foam or CO 2
Special fire fighting procedures : Cool exposed containers with water. Do not use water for
fire fighting.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Flash back along vapour trail may occur. Vapour may explode is enclosed areas.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: N-Amyl Alcohol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Vapour irritating to eyes, nose and throat. Will cause coughing, nausea, headache
or difficult breathing.
If ingested : Harmful. Occasionally fatal poisoning have been reported.
In contact with eyes : Severe irritation.
In contact with skin : Severe irritation. Toxic amounts can be absorbed resulting in CNS depression.
Effects of long term over exposure : Can cause dermatitis and other problems seen with short term exposure.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Administer oxygen if required. Avoid direct mouth to mouth
contact during resuscitation.
Ingestion : Give 240 - 300 ml. water or milk to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with water for at least 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush affected area with water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing
and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with liquid and vapour. Use grounding/ bonding during
transfer. Avoid ignition sources.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool dry and well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and direct sunlight.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop discharge if possible. Keep people
away. Shut off ignition sources. Isolate by diking and recover discharged material. Prevent from
entering into sewers.
Waste disposal : Can be disposed by controlled incineration.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : NALCO 7208 Feed Water Treatment
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : None
Chemical Composition : Aqueous solution of sodium tripolyphosphates and sodium hydroxide.
Appearance and odour: Colourless and odourless liquid.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Hydroxide 1 - 10 2mg/ m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.07 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : Completely soluble in water.
Vapour pressure : NDA PH 13.1 (Neat), 11.3 (1% soln) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid :
Incompatibility : Avoid contact with strong acids which can generate heat and cause
splattering and release toxic fumes.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products :
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : >110 deg C (PMCC) Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A
Special fire fighting procedures : None
Other fire or explosion hazards : None
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: NALCO 7208 Feed Water Treatment.
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Not possible
If ingested : NDA
In contact with eyes : Can cause moderate irritation.
In contact with skin : Can cause moderate irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : N/A
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Give 200 - 300 ml. water to drink.
Eyes : Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Immediately flush with water for at lease 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Do not use empty containers
unless properly cleaned.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None generally required. If significant aerosols are generated,
use approved respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
This product has a suggested in plant storage limit of 6 months.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill by diking. Absorb with dry
saw dust or any absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into salvage drums for disposal.
Waste disposal : Can be disposed in approved land fill sites.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Nalfleet 9-121
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 1 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Nitrite based corrosion inhibitor. Appearance and odour: Off-white powder with mildly pungent odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Nitrite 45 - 50 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.625 (Water = 1) Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Soluble in water Vapour pressure : N/A PH 8.7 (1% solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with ammonium nitrate. Heating in contact with acetates, cyanides,
Sodamide, thiosulphates and hypophosphites.
Incompatibility : Reducing agents, combustible substances and acids.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products: Nitrogen oxides on contact with acids
or heating above 320 deg. C.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A but it will assist fire. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Not flammable. If fire occurs in vicinity, drench the material with water.
Special fire fighting procedures : If exposed to fire keep containers cool by water spray. Other fire or explosion hazards : Nitrogen and nitrogen oxides are liberated above 320 deg C
and O above 500 deg c. Oxidizing agent may react with combustible substances creating fire
or explosion hazard.
Cont'd..........2
2
2
Product: Nalfleet 9 - 121
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of upper respiratory tract with coughing may occur.
If ingested : Toxic if ingested.
In contact with eyes : Irritating.
In contact with skin : Irritating with discomfort or rash
Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : If fumes produced in fire are inhaled, remove to fresh air, lie down and keep still.
Ingestion : Give 200 -300 ml. warm water. Keep victim at rest. Induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with running water for 20 minutes.
Skin : Wash with running water for 20 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Handle powder with scoop. Avoid contact of powder or strong solution
with eyes or skin. Don't take internally and breathe dust if generated.
Ventilation requirement : Nil
Respiratory protection : Not normally required. In case of excessive dust use approved dust/ mist
respirator suitable for alkaline dust.
Eye/ face protection : Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Impervious gloves
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store separately from acids, combustible substances and reducing agents.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Shovel or scoop up spilled powder.
Flush area with plenty of water.
Waste disposal : No special method required.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Nalcool 2000 SAP Material No. 1 5 2 4 5 1 Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : An aqueous solution of borates, silicates, nitrates, nitrites and mercaptobenzothiazole
Chemical Composition : Cataionic polymer.
Appearance and odour: Red Colour. Odorless
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Nitrate 1-10
Sodium Tetraborate 1-10
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.13 at 60 dec F Vapour Density(20deg C) N/A
Melting point : NA Boiling point : 100 Deg C
Solubility : Soluble in water .
Vapour pressure : NDA PH 11.5 - 11.8 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with organic materials, and reducing agents which can generate heat, splattering or boiling and the release of toxic fumes.
Incompatibility : Strong acids
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Combustion CO, CO 2 not may be formed.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : None Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : NA
Special fire fighting procedures : NA Other fire or explosion hazards : Avoid fire. May enolve NO X under fire.
Cont'd...........2
2Product: Nalcool 2000
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : N/A
If ingested : Can cause kidney damage. Can be harmful or fatal
In contact with eyes : Can cause transient irritation.
In contact with skin : Can cause transient irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : Not known
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Consult Doctor.
Ingestion : Give water. Induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.
Eyes : Flush with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Skin : Flush with water for 15 minutes.
Note: If unconscious, having trouble breathing or in convulsions, do not induce vomiting or give water.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Remove personnel protective equipment, if contaminated.
Ventilation requirement : General Ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Not normally needed as it in liquid.
Eye/ face protection: Safety goggles.
Protective clothes: Impermeable clothing, gloves
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool dry place. Do not store with strong oxidizers.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain with absorbent material, such as
saw dust, clay, soil or any commercially available absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent
into recovery or salvage drums for disposal
Waste disposal : Disposal at recommended disposal facility.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.129c1203 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Nitrogen Gas
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: N 2
Synonyms : Molecular nitrogen, Azote.
Chemical Composition : N/A. Appearance and odour: Odourless, Colourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Nitrogen ---- Not established
Simple asphyxiant.
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A. Vapour density : 0.967 at 21.1 deg C.
Melting point : - 210 deg C. Boiling point : -195.8 deg C.
Solubility : Poorly soluble in water, soluble in liquid ammonia. Vapour pressure : N/A PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Nil
Incompatibility : Lithium, neodymium, zirconium, ozone, calcium.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : None.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding time.
Special fire fighting procedures : Move cylinder away from fire area.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Nitrogen Gas
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Simple asphyxiant. At high concentration, oxygen deprivation can be caused.
If ingested : N/A
In contact with eyes : No known effect.
In contact with skin : No known effect.
Effects of long term over exposure : None.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove source of contamination or move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : N/A
Skin : N/A
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : This material is a simple asphyxiant and can present a significant
hazard in confined spaces.
Ventilation requirement : Continuous air monitoring to measure amount of oxygen should be
considered to determine if there is adequate ventilation.
Respiratory protection : SCBA recommended when dealing with a release.
Eye/ face protection: N/A.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool, dry well ventilated area away from direct sun. Standard precautions for storage
of gas cylinder apply (Refer to See 4.8 of ADGAS & Loss Prevention Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access to area until oxygen
level in the air can be determined to be at least 18%.
Waste disposal : Stop or reduce leak. Evacuate personnel. Defective cylinder to be
returned to supplier.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Nitrous Oxide
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 9 0 Molecular Formula: N 2 O
Synonyms : Laughing gas, Dinitrogen monoxide.
Chemical Composition : N/A.
Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with sweat odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Nitrous oxide. 100 50 PPM
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : N/A Vapour density : 1.53 @ 20 deg C
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : -88.5 deg C
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water.
Vapour pressure : 745 PSIg at 21 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Exposure above 52 deg C.
Incompatibility : Oils, greases, flammable materials, alkali metals, aluminium, boron,
tungsten carbide.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Decomposes explosively at high temperature forming a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non flammable. Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Cool exposed cylinders with water spray.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Oxidizing agent - may accelerate combustion. Contact with flammable materials may cause fire or explosion.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Nitrous Oxide
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Excitation, euphoria, dizziness, drowsiness, incoordination, narcosis, anaesthesia.
High concentration may cause asphyxia and death.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Cold burns in case of contact with liquefied gas.
In contact with skin : Cold burns in case of contact with liquefied gas.
Effects of long term over exposure : Numbness, tingling of hands and legs, loss of feeling in fingers, poor balance and muscular weakness.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Administer oxygen if required.
Ingestion : N/A
Eyes : In case of liquid contact flush with water for 15 minutes.
Skin : In case of liquid contact flush with water for 15 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep oil or grease, flammables and combustibles away. Standard
precautions for handling and use of gas cylinders apply
(Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS HSE Manual.)
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : SCBA if exposure to high concentration is likely.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required. Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool (less than 52 deg C), dry, well ventilated area. Secure in upright position. Standard
conditions for storage of gas cylinders apply (Refer to Sec. 4.8 of ADGAS HSE Manual.)
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Evacuate personnel. Isolate leak
using SCBA. Allow gas to dissipate.
Waste disposal : N/A Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Paraffinic Naphtha
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: --
Synonyms : Paraffinic Naphtha
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless liquid with a characteristic paraffinic odour
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Paraffinic Naphtha --- TWA-600 PPM (1770 mg/m 3 )
STEL - 750 PPM (2250 mg/ m 3 )
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.66 at 15 deg C. Vapour density : 2.48
Melting point : --- Boiling point : 33 O to 35 O C
Solubility : Insoluble in water, miscible with most organic solvents. Vapour pressure : 896 mmbar at 37.8 deg C. PH N/A Evaporation rate : 28.6
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Sparks, open flames and ignition sources.
Incompatibility : Strong Oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon monoxide & Carbon dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : - 46 deg C. Autoignition temp. : 245 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1% Upper (UEL) : 8%
Fire extinguishing media : Foam, Dry chemical, Carbon dioxide.
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not use water for fire fighting.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Vapour is heavier than air and can cause"flash back" froman ignition source.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Paraffinic Naphtha SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : High concentration may cause exhilaration , dizziness and headache.
Exposure to 130,000 PPM has been reported to be lethal.
If ingested : Severe lung irritation or tissue damage can result due to aspiration.
In contact with eyes : None.
In contact with skin : Long duration of contact may cause redness, itching, swelling,
burning and pain.
Effects of long term over exposure :
Skin: Irritation and dermatitis can result from prolonged and repeated contact.
Nervous system: Chronic neurological disorders have been reported.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove source of contamination or move victim to fresh air.
If breathing has stopped initiate artificial respiration.
Ingestion : Don't induce vomiting. Have victim drink 240 to 300 ml of water to dilute material
in stomach.
Eyes : Immediately flush the contaminated eye(s) with flowing water for 20 minutes.
Skin : Immediately flush the contaminated area with flowing water for 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Prevent release of gas. In case of gas leak, use respirator to
leave area. Avoid inhalation of gas.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Use escape mask for escape from contaminated area.
Otherwise, use SCBA or airline mask to work in contaminated area.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Storage tanks may vent to atmosphere via PV valves. Process equipment should vent to flare
or safe high level vents.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access. Evacuate personnel
Stay upwind. Remove ignition sources - isolate leak using SCBA.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Plus Gas A.
SAP Material No. 1 0 2 0 8 2 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : NDA; aerosol contains CO 2 as propellant.
Appearance and odour: Colourless liquid with perceptible odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
None -- ---
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : NDA Vapour density : Heavier than air.
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 74 deg C
Solubility : Insoluble in water.
Vapour pressure : NDA PH N/A Evaporation rate : Volatile.
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Naked flame.
Incompatibility : NDA
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO 2 may be given off in fire.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 39 deg C Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : CO 2 , foam and dry powder.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use water for cooling to prevent pressure build up.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Cans may explode if heated.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Plus Gas A
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Excessive inhalation may cause dizziness, nausea, headaches or respiratory irritation.
If ingested : NDA.
In contact with eyes : May cause irritation.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation. Effects of long term over exposure : NDA.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with water for 10 minutes.
Skin : Remove soaked clothing and wash with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not breathe spray. Keep away from
sources of ignition. Do not smoke when using the product.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator if concentration is high.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles. Protective clothes: Rubber gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Avoid storage in sun or high temperatures. Store away from naked flames and sparks.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Prevent liquid entering into sewers and pits.
Absorb with dry absorbent material e.g. sand and transfer to a closed container..
Waste disposal : NDA.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Potassium Carbonate
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 1 1 Molecular Formula: K 2 CO 3
Synonyms : Potash, Carbonate of Potash, Salt of tartar, Pearl ash
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: White, granular translucent powder, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Potassium Carbonate 99 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 2.43 at 20 deg C (Water = 1) Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : Decomposes at 891 deg C Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : 112 gm in 100 ml. water at 20 deg C
Vapour pressure : N/A PH 11.6 (10% solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Nil
Incompatibility : Magnesium, Acids, Chlorine Triflouride.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Potassium Oxide if strongly heated.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : Non Combustible. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A. use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : N/A
Other fire or explosion hazards : N/A
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Potassium Carbonate
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of nose and throat resulting in coughing, sneezing and difficult breathing.
If ingested : Large amounts are corrosive resulting in burning sensation, stomach cramps,
vomiting and diarrhoea.
In contact with eyes : Mild to moderate irritation resulting in pain and watering.
In contact with skin : Mild to moderate irritation resulting in itching, burning and inflammation.
Effects of long term over exposure : Repeated or prolonged skin contact may result in dermatitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Perform artificial respiration if breathing has stopped.
Ingestion : Give 250 - 300 ml. water or milk to drink.
Eyes : Flush with water for 20 minutes.
Skin : Wash contaminated area with running water for 20 minutes. Under running water remove
contaminated clothing , shoes and leather goods.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating dust during handling.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust ventilation if required.
Respiratory protection : Approved respirator suitable for alkaline dust and mist.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, Coveralls
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool and dry place. Store separately from acids and other incompatible materials.
Protect containers from physical damage.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop or reduce discharge. Contain material.
Avoid entry into sewers or water system.
Waste disposal : Shovel or scoop up dry material for disposal. Neutralize remaining material with
hydrochloric or acetic acid and flush with excess amount of water.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Potassium Hydroxide
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: KOH
Synonyms : Caustic potash, Potassium hydrate, Lye.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: White odourless solid (as pellets, flakes, lumps or stick) or solution.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Potassium Hydroxide 2 mg/ m 3 - Ceiling
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 2.044 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : 360 deg C Boiling point : Approx. 1320 deg C
Solubility : Very soluble in water (107 gm/ 100 ml. at 15 deg C) Vapour pressure : N/A PH 13 (1%solution) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Corrosive to aluminium, tin and zinc. Corrosive to steel at higher temperature.
Incompatibility : Acids, metals, organohalogen compounds, maleic anhydride, nitro/ chloro
organic compounds. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : None.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Will not burn. Reaction with number of materials can generate enough
heat to ignite nearby combustible material. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Do not allow water to contact solid potassium hydroxide.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Potassium Hydroxide
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of nose, throat and lungs.
If ingested : Severe pain, burning of mouth, throat and oesophagus. Vomiting, diarrhoea, collapse
and possibly death.
In contact with eyes : Can cause severe burns, ulceration and permanent blindness.
In contact with skin : Can cause severe burns and deep ulceration. Can penetrate to deep layers
of skin causing permanent scarring and possibly death.
Effects of long term over exposure : Repeated skin contact may result in drying, cracking and inflammation.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Give 240 - 300 ml. of water to drink.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for 30 minutes.
Skin : Wash with running water for 30 minutes. Under running water remove
contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating mist or dust. Keep solid away from water.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator for dust/ mist.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, and coveralls, rubber boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in water tight containers in a cool, dry place away from easily ignitable materials and
materials which react violently with potassium hydroxide.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill/ leak. Don't allow entry into
waterways or sewers. Recover spilled material for disposal/ recycling. Neutralize final traces with
acetic/ hydrochloric acid and flush with plenty of water.
Waste disposal : May be neutralized, diluted and flushed into sewer under controlled conditions.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's)
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: C 6 H 3 Cl 2 C 6 H 2 CI 3
Synonyms : Aroclor
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless to pale yellow, viscous liquid .
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Polychlorinated Biphenyls 100 0.05mg/ m 3 (OSHA)
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.2-1.56 (Water = 1) Vapour density : NDA
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : 275-420 deg C
Solubility : Insolublein water but soluble in organic solvent..
Vapour pressure : NDA PH NDA Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : NDA
Incompatibility : May react with strong oxidizing agents,e.g.chlorates,nitrates and peroxides.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Combustion may produce toxic compounds
includingHydrogen Chloride, Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins and Furans(PCDD,PCDF).
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : >90 deg. C Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water fog, alcohol foam, CO 2 , dry chemical.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2Product: Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB's)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : This substance is slightly toxic to internal organs if inhaled. Respiratoy tract irritation
nasal discharge,sore throat, coughing,bronchitis,pulmonary edema and difficulty in breathing.
If ingested : This substance is slightly toxic to internal organs if swallowed. The degree of injury will
depend on the amount absorbed from the gut.
In contact with eyes : May cause pain,tears,swelling,redness and blurred vision.
In contact with skin : May cause pain or a feeling of heat,discoloration,swellingans blistering
Effects of long term over exposure :
Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may cause skin acne.There is evidence that PCB can adversely
affect reproduction but do not appear to cause birth defects. PCB is classified as Carcinogen.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air.Consult Doctor.
Ingestion : Give two glass of water to drink. DO NOT make person vomitunless directed by Doctor.
Eyes : Irrigate with running water for at least 15 minutes.See a Doctor if irritation persists.
Skin : Remove contaminated Clothing and shoes..Wash skin throughly with soap and water.
See a Doctor ifsymptom persists.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapours/ mist and skin/ eye contact.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Full face respiratory protection
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, apron and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE Store in well ventilated area, out of direct sunlight. Keep away from oxidizing materials,
acids and source of ignition. keep container closed .
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop the source of leak.This is considered water
pollutant and releases should be prevented from contaminating soil and water.Soak up with earth, sand or inert absorbent. Must not enter into Sewer system. Waste disposal : Disposal at Licensed PCB disposal facility. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.125C0702 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Polyurethane Insulation SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : Froth-Pak 110,180,600
Chemical Composition : HCFC 10-30%,Poly Blend:40-70%,Flame Retardent:15-40%Silicone:1-5%,
Catalyst : 1-5%
Appearance and odour: Brown to light yellow, frothy liquid with a mild odor.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
As above
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.3 Density(20deg C) NDA
Melting point : NA Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : NDA Vapor Pressure : 2700mmHg
PH NDA Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Reacts with water. Avoid alkalies, acid, alcohol and ammonia. Reaction
may be violent at elevated temperatures.
Incompatibility : Alkalies, acid, alcohol and ammonia. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : During combustion, Carbon Monoxide,carbon
Di-oxide,Nitrogen oxides, ammonia and traces of Hydrogen Cyanide are given off.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : >93.3 Dec C Autoignition temp. : NA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Cabon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam, Water
Special fire fighting procedures : Self contained Breathing Appartus
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
X
2Product: Polyurethane Insulation
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation,coughing,wheezing and shortness of breath.
If ingested : Coughing and shortness of breath.
In contact with eyes : Irritation
In contact with skin : Skin sensitization Effects of long term over exposure :
Exposure to individuals with asthma, eczema and or allergies may aggravate existing condition.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to freash air
Ingestion : In case of excessive ingestion, give large amount of liquids. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with clean, low pressure water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open.
Skin : Remove contaminated clothing; wash skin with soap and water
Seek additional medical attention. Note:
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Gives off toxic fumes on burning. Reacts with water.
Ventilation requirement : Provide adequate ventilation.
Respiratory protection : Respiratory use only in well ventilated areas.Wear SCBA in areas having insufficient ventilation.
Eye/ face protection: Safety Goggles
Protective clothes: Skin wear protective clothing
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep away from sparks, flames and sources of heat. Protect containers from physical abuse.
Avoid direct sunlight . Recommended storage temp. 26 deg. C
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill and collect using a suitable absorbent
material such as vermiculite, earth or sawdust.
Waste disposal : Do not puncture or incinerate. Relieve all pressure prior to disposal.
Empty cylinders, once relieved of all pressure, can be disposed of as non-hazardous waste.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.127c0792 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Propane
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: C 3 H 8
Synonyms : Liquefied petroleum gas, propyl hydride, dimethyl methane.
Chemical Composition : C3: 96 mol% min, C4 and heavier 2.5mol% max,
C2 and lighter 2.0 mol% max, Total Sulphur 30 max ppm(wt) Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with a faint odour at high concentrations when pure;
fuel grades contain trace amount of an odorous mercaptan.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component mol % TLVPropane 3 PEL-TWA: 2500 ppmButane 95 PEL-TWA: 800 ppm
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.5 Vapour density : 1.55
Melting point : -190 deg C Boiling point : -42.1 deg C
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water (65ml of gas per litre of water)
Soluble in ethanol, ether, chloroform and slightly soluble in acetone. Vapour pressure : 8.42 atm at 21.1 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Static charge, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources.
Incompatibility : Strong Oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon monoxide & Carbon dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : Flammable gas, -104.4 deg C. Autoignition temp. : 450 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 2.2% Upper (UEL) : 9.5%
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray and fog.
Special fire fighting procedures : Stop the flow of gas before trying to extinguish fire.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Heavier than air gas. Can cause "flash back" from ignitionsources. Gas could form explosive mixture and reignite.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Propane
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : At high concentration propane can displace oxygen and cause
asphyxiation.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : Liquid propane may cause a freezing injury or frostbit to the eye.
In contact with skin : Liquid propane may cause a freezing injury or frostbit to the skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : N/A.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove contamination source or move victim to fresh air. If breathing is
stopped start artificial respiration.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area with running water and remove contaminated
clothing and shoes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Prevent release of gas. In case of gas leak, use escape respirator
to leave area. Avoid inhalation of gas.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : Use escape mask for escape from contaminated area.
Otherwise use SCBA or airline mask to work in contaminated area.
Eye/ face protection: None normally required.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
N/A
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Restrict access. Evacuate personnel
Stay upwind. Remove ignition sources. Isolate leak using SCBA.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
115T0696 Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Propylene Glycol
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 9 5 4 Molecular Formula: C 3 H 8 O 2
Synonyms : Methylethylene glycol, 2 - Hydroxypropanol, Methyl glycol, 1,2- Propanediol
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Clear, viscous, hygroscopic liquid, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Propylene glycol -- Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.0381 Vapour density : 2.62
Melting point : -60 deg C Boiling point : 188 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in all proportions in water, ethyl alcohol, acetone, chloroform and ether Vapour pressure : 0.2 mm Hg @ 20 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : 0.005
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Moisture
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing materials Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : CO and CO 2
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 99 deg C (closed cup) Autoignition temp. : 371 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 2.6 Upper (UEL) : 12.5
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray or fog, dry chemical powder, alcohol foam, CO 2
Special fire fighting procedures : Although not particularly hazardous to health, use SCBA and
protective equipment while fighting fire. Other fire or explosion hazards : None
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Propylene Glycol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Vapour and mist unlikely to cause health effects.
If ingested : May cause irritation of the lining of the stomach.
In contact with eyes : Can cause mild irritation.
In contact with skin : Can cause irritation if sealed to skin for long periods by gloves, shoes etc. Effects of long term over exposure : Repeated skin contact can cause drying and irritation.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Rinse mouth thoroughly with water.
Eyes : Wash with flowing water for at least 5 minutes.
Skin : Remove contaminated clothing, shoes and leather goods and wash contaminated area
with running water for at least 5 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep containers closed. Avoid generating mist. Do not smoke.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation
Respiratory protection : None normally required
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Normal work wear
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in cool dry area away from incompatible materials.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Prevent material from entering sewer or
water ways. Contain spill with earth, sand or inert absorbent material. Collect absorbent in covered
containers and flush area with water.
Waste disposal : Controlled incineration or land fill.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
087t0994/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Purex (Liquid bleach)
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 2 3 Molecular Formula: NaOCl
Synonyms : Hypochlorous acid, Sodium oxychloride, Sodium hypochlorite solution.
Chemical Composition : Solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. Appearance and odour: Green to yellow watery liquid with a chlorine odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium hypochlorite 5 - 15 Not established.
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.1 - 1.2 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : - 6 deg C (5% solution) Boiling point : Decomposes above 40 deg C
Solubility : Soluble in all portions in water. Vapour pressure : N/A. PH Approx. 11 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable * Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Exposure to temperature above 40 deg C.
Incompatibility : Nitrogen compounds (e.g. ammonia, urea, amines etc), acids, ammonium salts,
methanol and some metals. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Chlorine, oxygen, sodium chlorate.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : N/A, Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use water to cool exposed containers. Other fire or explosion hazards : None
* Decomposes slowly - speeded up by heat and light.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Purex (Liquid bleach)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Mist can cause irritation of nose and throat. Released chlorine can cause severe
irritation of nose and throat.
If ingested : Irritation, pain and inflammation of mouth and stomach. Vomiting, shock, coma and in
severe cases death. Perforation of oesophagus or stomach may occur.
In contact with eyes : Severe irritation or even permanent eye injury.
In contact with skin : Skin irritation. In severe cases, chemical burns.
Effects of long term over exposure : Allergic contact dermatitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Administer oxygen if required.
Ingestion : Rinse mouth, give 250 - 300 ml water to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with running water for at least 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area with running water for 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating mist. Keep containers closed when not in use.
Use with adequate ventilation.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA for major spills.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ face shield. Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store away from heat and direct sunlight in a cool, dry and well ventilated area. Store away from
incompatible materials. Keep containers closed.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Stop or reduce leak. Contain spill with
earth, sand or inert materials. Prevent material from entering sewers. Soak up small spills in
absorbent material.
Waste disposal : Put absorbed material in sealed containers. Dispose in secure landfill. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
099T1194/vg Rev.1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Quinoline
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 4 4 Molecular Formula: C 9 H 7 N
Synonyms : Benzopyridine; 1 - Benzazine; 1 - Azanaphthalene
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Colourless to yellow/ brown liquid, Penetrating odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Quinoline 96 Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.09 (Water = 1) Vapour density : 4.45 (air = 1)
Melting point : - 15 deg C Boiling point : 238 deg C
Solubility : Insoluble in water.
Vapour pressure : 0.1 mm Hg at 20 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Exposure to temperature above 480 deg C, light and moisture.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agents and acids. Dinitrogen tetra oxide, linseed oil,
maleic anhydride, hydrogen peroxide and thionyl chloride.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of nitrogen and carbon.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 99 deg C Autoignition temp. : 480 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Foam, dry powder, CO 2 , water spray.
Special fire fighting procedures : None identified.
Other fire or explosion hazards : May evolve toxic fumes in fire, Avoid static electricity.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Quinoline.
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of mucous membrane. May cause paralysis on repeated/ prolonged exposure.
If ingested : May cause paralysis on repeated/ prolonged exposure.
In contact with eyes : May cause severe irritation or burns.
In contact with skin : May cause severe irritation or burns. May cause paralysis on repeated/
prolonged exposure.
Effects of long term over exposure : Irritation of skin.Note: Evidence of mutagenic effects have been found. Has been found to cause cancer in
laboratory animals.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Keep at rest. Give oxygen if breathing is difficult.
Ingestion : Immediately induce vomiting. Wash mouth with water and give plenty of water to drink.
Eyes : Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapour and contact with eyes and skin. Wash
thoroughly after handling. Use in well ventilated area.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust if required.
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator suitable for organic vapour or SCBA if concentration
is high.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, Impervious Apron/ Coverall.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep in closed/ sealed containers. Do not expose to light (if applicable).
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill with sand or earth.
Transfer liquid and solid to containers. Wash area with water and detergent. Avoid entry into sewers.
Waste disposal : Controlled incineration.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
066t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Rodine 141 M
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 1 2 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Contains sulphonium salts. Appearance and odour: Beige powder, slightly humid.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Tirphenyl Sulfonium Chloride NDA NDA
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.85 When compacted. Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Soluble in water. Vapour pressure : N/A. PH NDA Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : NDA
Incompatibility : NDA Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Toxic vapours.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : NDA.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Rodine 141 M
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : NDA.
If ingested : Harmful.
In contact with eyes : Severe irritation, risk of serious damage.
In contact with skin : Can cause irritation. Effects of long term over exposure : NDA.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : NDA
Ingestion : Seek medical advise.
Eyes : Flush eyes with plenty of water.
Skin : Wash with plenty of water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid contact with skin, eyes, mucous membranes and open wounds.
Avoid breathing dust..
Ventilation requirement : NDA.
Respiratory protection : Cartridge respirator if misting occurs.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Rubber gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
NDA
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Collect spill in drums for disposal and flush
area with water.
Waste disposal : NDA.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
090t1094/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Sodium meta bisulphite
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 1 3 Molecular Formula: Na 2 S 2 O 5
Synonyms : Sodium Pyrosulfite, Pyrosulfurous acid disodium salt.
Chemical Composition : N/A
Appearance and odour: Fine crystalline powder with a faint sulphur dioxide odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sodium Meta Bisulphite 5mg/ m 3
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.48 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : Decompose above 150 deg C Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Appreciable (>10%) in water.
Vapour pressure : N/A PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat, Moisture
Incompatibility : Acids, Nitrates, Nitrites or other oxidants.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Sulphur dioxide.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Use media appropriate to surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Decomposes at melting point to give SO 2
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Sodium meta bisulphite
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of mucous membrane and upper respiratory tract.
If ingested : Gastrointestinal irritation, Allergic reaction may develop. May be fatal.
In contact with eyes : Irritation.
In contact with skin : Irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : None identified.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Induce vomiting if victim is conscious.
Eyes : Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash skin with soap and plenty of water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Keep container closed. Avoid breathing dust. Avoid contact with
eyes, skin and clothing.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Normally none required. If concentration exceeds TLV use
approved dust respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible materials. Keep container tightly closed.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Carefully sweep using appropriate protective
equipment and collect.
Waste disposal : NDA.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.070t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2004
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Solvent Cleaner Aerosol
Agmics Cat. No. 1 3 8 1 0 0 2 7 1 0 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : PCB cleaning solvent, EUL 400 H
Chemical Composition : 1, 1, 1 Tricholoroethane with chlorodiflouromethane as propellant.
Appearance and odour: Colourless liquid with chloroform like odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
1, 1, 1, Trichloroethane 80-90 (w/w) 350 PPM (450 PPM STEL)
Chlorodiflouromethane 10-20 1000 PPM
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.31 Vapour density : NDA
Melting point : - 38 deg C Boiling point : 74 deg C
Solubility : Slightly soluble in water.
Vapour pressure : 105 mm Hg at 20 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable * Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Heat, slowly liberates HCl with water.
Incompatibility : Nitrogen dioxide, oxidizers and alkali metals.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Phosgene and hydrogen chloride(Decomposition starts at 163 deg C)
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : NDA. Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : No limitations.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA, keep exposed containers cool with water spray.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Decomposes to produce toxic fumes.
* Explodes if heated with oxygen under pressure.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Solvent Cleaner Aerosol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Harmful. May cause liver and kidney damage from prolonged exposure.
If ingested : Harmful. May cause liver and kidney damage from prolonged exposure.
In contact with eyes : Irritating. May cause damage.
In contact with skin : Irritating. Can degrease skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause liver and kidney damage.Note: Should be treated as suspected carcinogen. Evidence of mutagenic effect.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Keep at rest.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Wash mouth with water and give 240 ml - 300 ml water to drink.
Eyes : Flush with water for 10 minutes.
Skin : Remove contaminated clothing and wash off with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing high vapour concentration. Avoid skin and eye contact.
Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling this product. Do not spray onto
flame or incandescent surfaces.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : None normally required. Use SCBA in high concentration.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Rubber gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Keep containers out of direct sun below 45 deg C.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Mop up with absorbent materials and allow
residue to evaporate. Ventilate area.
Waste disposal : Controlled incineration in an approved facility (Aerosol cans shall not be
incinerated even when empty)
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Sulfamic Acid (Sulfadex)
Agmics Cat. No. 1 0 1 7 1 5 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Blend of dry acids, inhibitor, dye indicator and anticaking agent.
Appearance and odour: Brownish pink coloured, odourless free flowing powder.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Nil -- --
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 2.1 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : NDA Boiling point : Decomposes above 250 deg C.
Solubility : 20 gm in 100 gm water at 35 deg C
Vapour pressure : N/A PH NDA Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Sensitive to heat and alkali.
Incompatibility : Avoid contact with Carbonates, Nitrites, Chlorine, Nitric acid etc.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Ammonia, Oxides of Sulphur and Nitrogen.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : NDA Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Water.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA and full protective clothing.
Other fire or explosion hazards : If involved in fire, may release ammonia and oxides of sulphur
and nitrogen.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Sulfamic Acid (Sulfadex)
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause irritation of mucous membrane, shortness of breath, cough and sore throat.
If ingested : Irritation of Gastrointestinal tract with nausea and vomiting.
In contact with eyes : May cause severe irritation and permanent damage.
In contact with skin : Causes irritation and redness. May cause burns in the presence of moisture.
Effects of long term over exposure : NDA
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Give 240 - 300 ml. of water to drink. Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes.
Skin : Flush with water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating dust and contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Handle with a scoop.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust .
Respiratory protection : SCBA
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in well ventilated area. Keep containers closed. Store separately from alkalies and
oxidizing agents.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Neutralize with lime or soda ash and flush
with large amount of water.
Waste disposal : Neutralize with lime or soda ash.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Sulphur (Liquid)
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: S
Synonyms : Molten sulphur, Brimstone.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Yellow to reddish brown liquid with "rotten eggs" smell.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sulphur 100 ----
Hydrogen Sulphide (dissolved) Variable 10 PPM( 15PPM STEL)
SO 2 (dissolved) Traces 2 PPM
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.8 kg/l @ 130 deg C. Vapour density : >1 @ 20deg C
Melting point : 112 - 119 deg C approximately Boiling point : 444.6 deg C
Solubility : Insoluble in water; Soluble in benzene, toluene and carbon di sulphide. Vapour pressure : Negligible PH N/A Evaporation rate : NDA
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Excessive heat.
Incompatibility : Strong Oxidizing agents and alkali metals.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of sulphur. Liquid sulphur releases H 2 S and SO 2 .
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 168 - 188 deg C. Autoignition temp. : 232 deg C
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A.
Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray and fog.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use full protective equipment and SCBA to protect
against sulphur dioxide. Avoid use of water jet.
Other fire or explosion hazards : Easily ignitable. Vapours form explosive mixture with air.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Sulphur
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Vapours are irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and respiratory tract.
Exposures to high concentrations of hydrogen sulphide will cause
respiratory paralysis resulting in coma and death.
If ingested : Will cause burns.
In contact with eyes : May cause severe burn to eye and permanent corneal damage.
In contact with skin : May cause severe burn to skin.
Effects of long term over exposure : Prolonged exposure to 5 - 25 PPM SO 2 and
20 - 25 PPM H2S may cause respiratory paralysis and conjunctivitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Evacuate to fresh air. Apply CPR if required.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Flush with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Don't attempt to remove clothing from affected area. Cover affected area
with clean dressing and remove victim to hospital immediately.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Vapour space above liquid sulphur may contain high H 2 S
concentration.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation.
Respiratory protection : When opening tank cars, use SCBA.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles and face shield.
Protective clothes: Insulated gloves for handling hot sulphur.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Temperature controlled storage tank
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Evacuate personnel, avoid contact.
Use SCBA , Shut off sources of spill. Do not flush to sewer.
Waste disposal : Incinerate at licensed waste reclaimer facility or use in secured
land fill.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Sulphur Dioxide
SAP Material No. - - - - - - Molecular Formula: SO 2
Synonyms : Sulphuroxide, Sulphurous anhydride.
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless gas with a pungent, irritating odour similar
to burning sulphur.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Sulphur Dioxide --- 2 PPM (5.2 mg/m 3 )
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.434 (liquid at 0 deg C) Vapour density : 2.26
Melting point : - 72.7 deg C Boiling point : -10 deg C
Solubility : Very soluble in water (11.28 g/100 ml at 20 deg C) Vapour pressure : 2543 mm Hg at 21.1 deg C PH N/A Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Moisture.
Incompatibility : Bases, chlorates, fluorine, metal oxides, sodium hydride.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Forms an acid solution (sulphurous acid) upon contact with moisture.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Non-flammable gas.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA and full protective gear
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Sulphur Dioxide
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : SO 2 is a moderate to strong irritant. In severe cases, SO 2 causes severe
airway obstruction and death.
If ingested : N/A.
In contact with eyes : At low concentration moderate to severe irritation occurs.
At high concentration temporary corneal burn takes place.
In contact with skin : May cause irritation at low concentration.
Effects of long term over exposure : Respiratory effects: Permanent pulmonary
impairment after repeated low level exposure.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air. Keep victim at rest. If breathing is difficult
administer oxygen.
Ingestion : N/A.
Eyes : Immediately flush eye with water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area of skin with running water for 15 - 20 minutes.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : In accidental release, use escape respirator and leave the area
Ventilation requirement : N/A
Respiratory protection : SCBA
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
N/A.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Isolate leak using appropriate PPE.
SRestrict access. Stay upwind.
Waste disposal : N/A.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Superfloc C573 SAP Material No. 1 5 2 6 5 8 Molecular Formula:
Synonyms : Polyquaternary amine in water solution.
Chemical Composition : Catlonic polymer
Appearance and odour: Amber liquid, slight amine odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Quarternery Amines -- --
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.08 - 1.18 Vapour Density NA
Melting point : 0 F(-18 deg C) Boiling point : ~ 212 (~100 C)
Solubility : Soluble in water .
Vapour pressure : NDA PH 5 - 7 Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid :
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing agent. Contact with copper, aluminium or iron may causecorrosion and product degradation.
Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Combustion will produce carbon monoxide,
Carbon Dioxide, ammonia oxides of nitrogen and/ or hydrogen chloride.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : NA Autoignition temp. : NA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NA
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray, CO 2 or dry chemical
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA
Other fire or explosion hazards : Nil
Cont'd...........2
2Product: Superfloc C573
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Remove patient to fresh air, allow to rest and keep warm.
If ingested : Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomitting. Seek medical attention.
In contact with eyes : Flush immediately with plenty of water. Keep Eyelids apart. Seek Medical attention
In contact with skin : Wash immediately with water. Remove contaminated clothing. Seek Medical attn. Effects of long term over exposure :
Prolong exposure to skin is irritating. No specific symptoms are known.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Consult Doctor.
Ingestion : Give water to drink. DO NOT make person vomit unless directed by Doctor.
Eyes : Irrigate with running water for at least 15 minutes. See a Doctor if irritation persists.
Skin : Remove contaminated Clothing and shoes. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
See a Doctor if symptom persists. Note:
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid breathing vapours/ mist and skin/ eye contact.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation/ local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Organic vapour Respirator
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles/ Face shield
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, apron and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
To avoid product degradation and equipment corrosion, do not use iron, copper or aluminium containers
or equipment.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Spills of this product is very slippery. Spilled
material should be absorbed onto an inert material and scopped up. Area should be thoroughly flushed
with water an scrubbed to remove residue.
Waste disposal : Disposal must be made in accordance with applicable Governmental Regulations. Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current ADGAS and ADNOC Standard.130C1203 Rev. 0, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Tolaeromer ( Corrosion Inhibitor- Petrolite )
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 3 3 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Thiophosphates in aromatic hydrocarbons. Appearance and odour: Amber liquid, Pungent mercaptan odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Thiophosphates 30 - 60 Not established
Heavy aromatic naphtha 30 - 60 25 PPM (recommended)
1, 4 Dioxane (diethylene ether) <1 25 PPM
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.966 (water = 1) Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : NDA
Solubility : Dispersible in water. Vapour pressure : Not established PH: N/A Evaporation rate : Appreciable
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Keep away from source of heat and ignition.
Incompatibility : Keep away from strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Hydrogen sulphide or low molecular
weight mercaptans. Oxides of sulphur and phosphorous.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 41.7 deg C Autoignition temp. : NDA
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): NDA Upper (UEL) : NDA
Fire extinguishing media : Water spray or fog, alcohol foam, dry chemical or CO 2 .
Special fire fighting procedures : Use SCBA. Keep fire exposed containers cool using water spray. Other fire or explosion hazards : At elevated temperatures, vapours can form ignitable mixtures
with air. May liberate H 2 S or mercaptans on contact with water.
Cont'd.......2
2
Product: Tolaeromer
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Irritation of nose and respiratory tract. May produce nausea, headache and dizziness.
If ingested : Severe gastrointestinal distress with nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Aspiration into
lungs may cause pulmonary edema and chemical pneumonitis.
In contact with eyes : Moderate to severe irritation and may produce moderate but reversible injury.
In contact with skin : May result in mild irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause weakness and CNS depression upon inhalation of vapours. In extreme cases loss of
consciousness may occur. Contact with skin may cause moderate to severe irritation resulting
in rashes and dermatitis.
Note: 1, 4 - Dioxane has been identified as a suspect cancer agent.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Administer oxygen if necessary.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Flush with flowing water for fifteen minutes.
Skin : Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid heat, sparks and open flames. Keep container closed when not
in use. Avoid breathing of vapour and contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation / Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Approved organic vapour cartridge respirator or SCBA.
Eye/ face protection : Chemical splash goggles Protective clothes: Impervious gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in closed containers. Store away from source of heat, sparks and open flames.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Contain spill by diking. Prevent entry into
water way or sewer. Transfer liquid to container. Cover residue with dirt or suitable absorbent.
Waste disposal : Place chemical residues and contaminated absorbent materials in a waste
container and take to an approved waste disposal site.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law057T1193/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : Tri sodium Phosphate
SAP Material No. 1 0 1 7 2 1 Molecular Formula: Na 3 PO 4 - 12 H 2 O
Synonyms : Sodium Phosphate Tribasic, Tri Sodium Orthophosphate
Chemical Composition : N/A Appearance and odour: Colourless or white crystalline solid, odourless.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Tri sodium Phosphate Not established
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 1.62 Vapour density : N/A
Melting point : 73 deg C Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : 28 gm in 100 gm water at 15 deg C. Vapour pressure : Zero PH 12.0 (1% soln) Evaporation rate : N/A
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Contact with aluminium and other metals.
Incompatibility : Strong acids (may react violently), Metals (releases Hydrogen), Magnesium
(may react violently) Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Oxides of phosphorous.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : N/A Autoignition temp. : N/A
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): N/A Upper (UEL) : N/A
Fire extinguishing media : Use media appropriate to the surrounding fire.
Special fire fighting procedures : Use water spray to cool containers and prevent rupture.
Other fire or explosion hazards : None.
Cont'd...........2
2
Product: Tri sodium Phosphate
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : Dust or mist may cause irritation of nose and throat. High concentration may cause
coughing and choking.
If ingested : Burns to mouth and digestive tract with pain, nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhoea, .
In severe cases death could result.
In contact with eyes : Dust or mist may cause irritation. Solution may cause severe pain and
possible permanent damage.
In contact with skin : Reddening, itching and irritation. Severe burns and permanent
scars may occur.
Effects of long term over exposure : Dermatitis (reddening, thickening and cracking of skin)
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Move victim to fresh air.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth and give 240-300 ml. water followed by milk to drink.
Eyes : Immediately flush with flowing water for 20 minutes.
Skin : Flush contaminated area with flowing water for 20 minutes. Remove contaminated
clothing under running water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid generating dust. Keep containers closed when not in use.
Add to water while making solution.
Ventilation requirement : General ventilation or local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : Approved dust/mist respirator .
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Impervious gloves, Coverall and boots.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store in tightly closed containers in a cool dry area away from incompatible materials.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Prevent material entering into sewers.
Small solid spills - shovel into clean, dry and labelled containers. Liquid spills - soak up with inert
material and place in suitable containers. Flush area with water.
Waste disposal: Neutralize solution prior to disposal. Disposal by secure landfill may be acceptable.
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Common Name : WD - 40 Aerosol
SAP Material No. 1 0 2 0 8 0 Molecular Formula: N/A
Synonyms : N/A
Chemical Composition : Organic mixture Appearance and odour: Light amber with characteristic odour.
SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Principal Hazardous Component % TLV
Aliphatic petroleum distillates 50 100 PPM
A - 70 Hydrocarbon propellant 25 1000 PPM
Petroleum base oil >15 5 mg / m 3
Corrosion inhibitor <10 5 mg / m 3
Wetting agent <5 500 PPM
Fragrance <5 NDA
SECTION 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sp. Gravity : 0.710 at 21.1 deg C Vapour density : >1
Melting point : N/A Boiling point : N/A
Solubility : Insoluble in water. Vapour pressure : 55 ± 5 PSI @ 21° C PH N/A Evaporation rate : 0.1 (BA = 1)
SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Unstable Polymerization : May occur Will not occur
Conditions to avoid : Storage in hot, unventilated area.
Incompatibility : Strong oxidizing materials. Hazardous Decomposition/ Combustion products : Carbon Oxides.
SECTION 5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point : 43 deg C (Tag open cup) Autoignition temp. : 250 deg C (estimated)
Flammability Limit (% by vol. in air) : Lower (LEL): 1.8% Upper (UEL) : 9.5% ( Propellant portion)
Fire extinguishing media : CO , Dry chemical, foam
Special fire fighting procedures : None Other fire or explosion hazards : Extremely flammable. Containers may explode if exposed to
temperature above 50 deg C.
Cont'd...........2
2
2
Product: WD - 40 Aerosol
SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of short term over exposure:
If inhaled : May cause anaesthesia, headache, dizziness, nausea and respiratory tract irritation.
If ingested : May cause irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
In contact with eyes : May cause irritation, tearing and redness.
In contact with skin : May cause drying of skin and / or irritation.
Effects of long term over exposure : May cause dermatitis.
SECTION 7 FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Give oxygen if breathing is difficult.
Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting.
Eyes : Immediately flush with running water for 15 minutes.
Skin : Wash with soap and water.
Note: Also refer to Important First Aid Information.
SECTION 8 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING AND USE
General precautions : Avoid excessive inhalation of spray. Do not puncture or incinerate
containers. Keep away from sources of ignition.
Ventilation requirement : Local exhaust.
Respiratory protection : If used indoors on continuous basis, use cartridge respirator.
Eye/ face protection: Chemical splash goggles.
Protective clothes: Normal work clothing including gloves.
SECTION 9 STORAGE
Store containers in cool (below 49 deg C) and well ventilated area. Store away from
sources of ignition.
SECTION 10 SPILLS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
Steps to be taken in event of spills or release : Spills unlikely from aerosol can. In case of
leak remove all sources of ignition and allow pressure to dissipate. Absorb in inert material.
Avoid breathing vapours.
Waste disposal : Liquid should be incinerated or buried in land fill. Empty can should be buried
in land fill
Note: Ensure disposal procedure complies with current UAE Environmental Law.
065t1293/vg Rev. 1, Mar 2008
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