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Product Identifier |
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Product Name |
Marjoram Oil Spanish |
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Biological Definition |
Thymus Mastichina Herb Oil is an essential oil obtained from the herbs of the thyme, Thymus mastichina, Lamiaceae. |
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INCI Name |
Thymus Mastichina Herb Oil |
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Synonyms & Trade Names |
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CAS-No |
84837-14-9 |
EC No. |
284-294-8 |
EINECS No. |
284-294-8 |
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1.2 |
Relative identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against |
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Relevant uses: Miscellaneous. For professional user /industrial user only. Uses advised against: All uses not specified in this section or in section 7.3 |
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1.3 |
Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet |
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Essential Oils Direct Ltd 13 Parkside Industrial Estate, Royton, Oldham OL2 6DS - Reg No 04199912 |
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1.4 |
Emergency Tel. No. |
+ 44 (0) 161 633 3952 |
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2.1 |
Classification of the substance or mixture |
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The full text for all hazard statements are displayed in Section 16.
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Classification (EC 1272/2008) |
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Physical and Chemical Hazards: Flam. Liq. 3 H226 Flammable liquid and vapour. Human health:Asp. Tox. 1: H304 - May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Eye Irrit. 2: H319 - Causes serious eye irritation. Skin Irrit. 2: H315 - Causes skin irritation. Skin Sens. 1B: H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction. Environment: Aquatic Chronic 2: H411 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. |
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2.2 |
Label Elements |
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Label in accordance with (EC) No 1272/2008 |
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GHS02 GHS07 GHS08 GHS09
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Signal Word |
Danger. |
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Contains |
Cineole; (-)-pin-2(10)-ene; d-Limonene; (+)-pin-2(3)-ene |
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Hazard Statements |
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H411 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. H304 - May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. H319 - Causes serious eye irritation. H226 - Flammable liquid and vapour. H315 - Causes skin irritation. H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction. |
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Precautionary Statements |
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P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. P264: Wash thoroughly after use. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P301+P310: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor. P302+P352: IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P370+P378: In case of fire: Use ABC powder extinguisher to extinguish. P403+P235: Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool. P501: Dispose of contents and / or containers in accordance with regulations on hazardous waste or packaging and packaging waste respectively. |
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Supplementary Precautionary Statements |
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None. |
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2.3 |
Other Hazards |
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PBT or vPvB according to Annex XIII |
Not additional data available. |
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Adverse physio-chemical properties |
Not additional data available. |
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Adverse effects on human health |
EUH208: Contains P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno. May produce an allergic reaction |
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3.2 |
Mixtures |
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60.0 – 80.0% Cineole CAS-No: 470-82-6EC No: 207-431-5
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Sens. 1B: H317, Warning.
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10.0 – 20.0% Linalool CAS-No: 78-70-6EC No: 201-134-4
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Eye Irrit. 2: H319; Skin Irrit. 2: H315 - Warning
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4.0 – 7.0% (-)-pin-2(10)-ene CAS-No: 181-67-3EC No: 242-060-2
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Aquatic Acute 1: H400; Aquatic Chronic 1: H410; Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Irrit. 2: H315; Skin Sens. 1B: H317 - Danger
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1.0 – 4.0% d-Limonene CAS-No: 5989-27-5EC No: 227-813-5
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Aquatic Acute 1: H400; Aquatic Chronic 1: H410; Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Irrit. 2: H315; Skin Sens. 1: H317 - Danger
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1.0 – 4.0% P-menth-1-en-8-ol CAS-No: 98-55-5EC No: 202-813-5
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Eye Irrit. 2: H319; Skin Irrit. 2: H315 - Warning
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1.0 – 4.0% (+)-pin-2(3)-ene CAS-No: 7785-70-8EC No: 232-087-8
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Aquatic Acute 1: H400; Aquatic Chronic 1: H410; Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Irrit. 2: H315; Skin Sens. 1B: H317 - Danger
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1.0 – 4.0% Inalyl acetate CAS-No: 115-95-7EC No: 204-116-4
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Eye Irrit. 2: H319; Skin Irrit. 2: H315 - Warning
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1.0 – 4.0% Pin-2(3)-eno CAS-No: 80-56-8EC No: 201-291-9
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Irrit. 2: H315; Skin Sens. 1B: H317 - Danger
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1.0 – 4.0% 7-methyl-3-methyleneocta-1,6-diene CAS-No: 123-35-3EC No: 204-622-5
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Eye Irrit. 2: H319; Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Skin Irrit. 2: H315 - Danger
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<1% Camphene CAS-No: 79-92-5EC No: 201-234-8
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Aquatic Acute 1: H400; Aquatic Chronic 1: H410; Eye Irrit. 2: H319; Flam. Sol. 2: H228 Warning
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<1% P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno CAS-No: 586-62-9EC No: 209-578-0
Classification (EC 1272/2008)Aquatic Acute 1: H400; Aquatic Chronic 1: H410; Asp. Tox. 1: H304; Skin Sens. 1B: H317 - Danger
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4.1 |
Description of first aid measures |
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Inhalation |
The symptoms resulting from intoxication can appear after exposure, therefore, in case of doubt, seek medical attention for direct exposure to the chemical product or persistent discomfort, showing the SDS of this product. This product does not contain substances classified as hazardous for inhalation, however, in case of symptoms of intoxication remove the person affected from the exposure area and provide with fresh air. Seek medical attention if the symptoms get worse or persist. |
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Ingestion |
Request medical assistance immediately, showing the SDS of this product. Do not induce vomiting, but if it does happen keep the head down to avoid aspiration. In the case of loss of consciousness do not administrate anything orally unless supervised by a doctor. Rinse out the mouth and throat, as they may have been affected during ingestion. Keep the person affected at rest. |
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Skin Contact |
Remove contaminated clothing and footwear, rinse skin or shower the person affected if appropriate with plenty of cold water and neutral soap. In serious cases see a doctor. If the product causes burns or freezing, clothing should not be removed as this could worsen the injury caused if it is stuck to the skin. If blisters form on the skin, these should never be burst as this will increase the risk of infection. |
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Eye Contact |
Rinse eyes thoroughly with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. Do not allow the person affected to rub or close their eyes. If the injured person uses contact lenses, these should be removed unless they are stuck to the eyes, as this could cause further damage. In all cases, after cleaning, a doctor should be consulted as quickly as possible with the SDS of the product. |
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4.2 |
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed |
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Acute and delayed effects are indicated in sections 2 and 11.
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4.3 |
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed |
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No additional data available. |
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5.1 |
Extinguishing Media |
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Extinguishing media: If possible use polyvalent powder fire extinguishers (ABC powder), alternatively use foam or carbon dioxide extinguishers (CO2).
Unsuitable extinguishing media: IT IS RECOMMENDED NOT to use tap water as an extinguishing agent. |
5.2 |
Special hazards arising from the product |
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As a result of combustion or thermal decomposition reactive sub-products are created that can become highly toxic and, consequently, can present a serious health risk. |
5.3 |
Advice for firefighters |
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Depending on the magnitude of the fire it may be necessary to use full protective clothing and individual respiratory equipment. Minimum emergency facilities and equipment should be available (fire blankets, portable first aid kit...) in accordance with Directive 89/654/EC. Additional provisions: Act in accordance with the Internal Emergency Plan and the Information Sheets on actions to take after an accident or other emergencies. Destroy any source of ignition. In case of fire, refrigerate the storage containers and tanks for products susceptible to inflammation, explosion or BLEVE as a result of high temperatures. Avoid spillage of the products used to extinguish the fire into an aqueous medium. |
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Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures |
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Isolate leaks provided that there is no additional risk for the people performing this task. Evacuate the area and keep out those without protection. Personal protection equipment must be used against potential contact with the spilt product (See section 8). Above all prevent the formation of any vapour-air flammable mixtures, through either ventilation or the use of an inertisation agent. Destroy any source of ignition. Eliminate electrostatic charges by interconnecting all the conductive surfaces on which static electricity could form, and also ensuring that all surfaces are connected to the ground. |
6.2 |
Environmental Precautions |
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Avoid at all cost any type of spillage into an aqueous medium. Contain the product absorbed appropriately in hermetically sealed containers. Notify the relevant authority in case of exposure to the general public or the environment. |
6.3 |
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up. |
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Cover with an inert, inorganic, non-combustible absorbent material (e.g dry-lime, sand, soda ash). Place in covered containers using non-sparking tools and transport outdoors. Avoid open flames or sources of ignition. Ventilate area and wash spill site after material pickup is complete. Dispose of in accordance with current laws and regulations. |
6.4 |
Reference to other sections |
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See sections 7, 8, 13. |
7.1 |
Precautions for safe handling |
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Precautions for safe manipulation Comply with the current legislation concerning the prevention of industrial risks. Keep containers hermetically sealed. Control spills and residues, destroying them with safe methods (section 6). Avoid leakages from the container. Maintain order and cleanliness where dangerous products are used. Technical recommendations for the prevention of fires and explosions Transfer in well ventilated areas, preferably through localized extraction. Fully control sources of ignition (mobile phones, sparks,…) and ventilate during cleaning operations. Avoid the existence of dangerous atmospheres inside containers, applying inertisation systems where possible. Transfer at a slow speed to avoid the creation of electrostatic charges. Against the possibility of electrostatic charges: ensure a perfect equipotential connection, always use groundings, do not wear work clothes made of acrylic fibres, preferably wearing cotton clothing and conductive footwear. Comply with the essential security requirements for equipment and systems defined in Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 100) and with the minimum requirements for protecting the security and health of workers under the selection criteria of Directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137). Consult section 10 for conditions and materials that should be avoided. Technical recommendations to prevent ergonomic and toxicological risks Do not eat or drink during the process, washing hands afterwards with suitable cleaning products. Technical recommendations to prevent environmental risks Due to the danger of this product for the environment it is recommended to use it within an area containing contamination control barriers in case of spillage, as well as having absorbent material in close proximity. |
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Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities |
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Avoid sources of heat, radiation, static electricity and contact with food. For additional information see subsection 10. Maximum storage temp.: 25°C. |
7.3 |
Specific end use(s) |
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Except for the instructions already specified it is not necessary to provide any special recommendation regarding the uses of this product. |
8.1 |
Control parameters |
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There are no occupational exposure limits for the substances contained in the product. DNEL (Workers): Short exposure Long exposure Identification Systemic Local Systemic Local Cineole Oraln/an/an/an/a CAS: 470-82-6Dermaln/an/a2mg/kgn/a EC: 207-431-5Inhalationn/an/a7.05 mg/m3n/a
LinaloolOraln/an/an/an/a CAS: 78-70-6Dermal5mg/kgn/a2.5mg/kgn/a EC: 201-134-4Inhalation16.5 mg/m3n/a2.8mg/m3n/a
(-)-pin-2(10)-eneOraln/an/an/an/a CAS: 18172-67-3Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 242-060-2Inhalationn/an/a5.98mg/m3n/a
d-LimoneneOraln/an/an/an/a CAS: 5989-27-5 Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 227-813-5Inhalationn/an/a33.3mg/m3n/a
(+)-pin-2(3)-eneOraln/an/an/an/a CAS:7785-70-8 Dermaln/an/a0.8mh/kgn/a EC: 232-087-8 Inhalationn/an/a5.69mg/m3n/a
Inalyl acetateOraln/an/an/an/a CAS:115-95-7Dermaln/an/a2.5mg/kgn/a EC:204-116-4Inhalationn/an/a2.75mg/m3n/a
Pin-2(3)-enoOraln/an/an/an/a CAS:50-56-8Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 201-291-9Inhalationn/an/a5.98mg/m3n/a
7-methyl-3-methylene octa-1,6-dieneOraln/an/an/an/a CAS: 123-35-3Dermaln/an/a0.83mg/kgn/a EC: 204-622-5Inhalationn/an/a5.83mg/m3n/a
CampheneOraln/an/an/an/a CAS:79-92-5Dermal1.25mg/kgn/a0.21mg/kgn/a EC:201-234-8Inhalation110.19 mg/m3n/a110.19 mg/m3n/a
P-menta-1,4(8)-dienoOraln/an/an/an/a CAS:586-62-9Dermaln/an/a0.52mg/kgn/a EC:209-578-0Inhalationn/an/a3.6mg/m3n/a
DNEL (General population): Short exposure Long exposure Identification Systemic Local Systemic Local Cineole Oraln/an/a600mg/kgn/a CAS: 470-82-6Dermaln/an/a1mg/kgn/a EC: 207-431-5Inhalationn/an/a1.74mg/m3n/a
LinaloolOral1.2mg/kgn/a0.2mg/kgn/a CAS: 78-70-6Dermal2.5mg/kgn/a1.25mg/kgn/a EC: 201-134-4Inhalation4.1mg/m3n/a0.7mg/m3n/a
(-)-pin-2(10)-eneOraln/an/a0.31mg/gn/a CAS: 18172-67-3Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 242-060-2Inhalationn/an/a1.06mg/m3n/a
d-LimoneneOraln/an/a4.76mg/kgn/a CAS: 5989-27-5 Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 227-813-5Inhalationn/an/a8.33mg/m3n/a
(+)-pin-2(3)-eneOraln/an/a0.3mg/kgn/a CAS:7785-70-8 Dermaln/an/a0.3mg/kgn/a EC: 232-087-8 Inhalationn/an/a1.0mg/m3n/a
Inalyl acetateOraln/an/a0.2mg/kgn/a CAS:115-95-7Dermaln/an/a1.25mg/kgn/a EC:204-116-4Inhalationn/an/a0.68mg/m3n/a
Pin-2(3)-enoOraln/an/a0.31mg/kgn/a CAS:50-56-8Dermaln/an/an/an/a EC: 201-291-9Inhalationn/an/a1.06mg/m3n/a
7-methyl-3-methylene octa-1,6-dieneOraln/an/a0.42mg/kgn/a CAS: 123-35-3Dermaln/an/a0.42mg/kgn/a EC: 204-622-5Inhalationn/an/a1.25mg/m3n/a
CampheneOral0.625mg/kgn/a0.1mg/kgn/a CAS:79-92-5Dermal0.625mg/kgn/a0.1mg/kgn/a EC:201-234-8Inhalation54.3mg/m3n/a54.3 mg/m3n/a
P-menta-1,4(8)-dienoOraln/an/a0.26mg/kgn/a CAS:586-62-9Dermaln/an/a0.26mg/kgn/a EC:209-578-0Inhalationn/an/a0.9mg/m3n/a
PNEC: Identification Cineole STP 10 mg/L Fresh water 0.057 mg/L CAS: 470-82-6 Soil 0.2 mg/kg Marine water 0.0057 mg/L EC: 207-431-5Intermittent 0.57 mg/L Sediment (Fresh water) 0.06732 mg/kg Oral 133 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.00673 mg/kg
Linalool STP 10 mg/L Fresh water 0.2 mg/ CAS: 78-70-6 Soil 0.327 mg/kg Marine water 0.02 mg/L EC: 201-134-4 Intermittent 2 mg/L Sediment (Fresh water) 2.22 mg/kg Oral 7.8 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.222 mg/kg
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene STP 3.26 mg/L Fresh water 0.002 mg/ CAS: 18172-67-3 Soil 0.49 mg/kg Marine water 0.0002 mg/L EC: 242-060-2 Intermittent n/a Sediment (Fresh water) 0.485 mg/kg Oral 1.35 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.048 mg/kg
d-Limonene STP 1.8 mg/L Fresh water 0.0054 mg/L CAS: 5989-27-5 Soil 0.262 mg/kg Marine water 0.00054 mg/L EC: 227-813-5 Intermittent n/a Sediment (Fresh water) 1.32 mg/kg Oral 3.33 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.13 mg/kg
P-menth-1-en-8-ol STP 2.6 mg/L Fresh water 0.068 mg/L CAS: 98-55-5 Soil 0.329 mg/kg Marine water 0.0068 mg/L EC: 202-680-6 Intermittent n/a Sediment (Fresh water) 1.85 mg/kg Oral n/a Sediment (Marine water) 0.185 mg/kg
(+)-pin-2(3)-ene STP 6.6 mg/L Fresh water 0.00028 mg/ CAS: 7785-70-8 Soil 0.0146 mg/kg Marine water 0.000028 mg/L EC: 232-087-8 Intermittent 2.8 mg/L Sediment (Fresh water) 0.0723 mg/kg Oral 13.1 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.00723 mg/kg
Pin-2(3)-eno STP 3.26 mg/L Fresh water 0.004 mg/ CAS: 80-56-8 Soil 0.539 mg/kg Marine water 0.0004 mg/L EC: 201-291-9 Intermittent n/a Sediment (Fresh water) 1.033 mg/kg Oral 1.35 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.103 mg/kg
7-methyl-3-methyleneocta-1,6-diene STP 0.2 mg/L Fresh water 0.008 mg/L CAS: 123-35-3 Soil 1.015 mg/kg Marine water 0.0008 mg/L EC: 204-622-5 Intermittent n/a Sediment (Fresh water) 5.022 mg/kg Oral 2.78 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.502 mg/kg
Camphene STP 10 mg/L Fresh water 0.00072 mg/ CAS: 79-92-5 Soil 0.0211 mg/kg Marine water 0.000072 mg/L EC: 201-234-8 Intermittent 0.00072 mg/L Sediment (Fresh water) 0.0262 mg/kg Oral 2.08 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.00262 mg/kg
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno STP 0.2 mg/L Fresh water 0.000634 CAS: 586-62-9 Soil 0.0291 mg/kg Marine water 0.0000634 mg/L EC: 209-578-0 Intermittent 0.00634 mg/L Sediment (Fresh water) 0.147 mg/kg Oral 10.31 g/kg Sediment (Marine water) 0.0147 mg/kg
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8.2 |
Exposure controls |
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Process Conditions |
Provide eyewash station.( standard: DIN 12 899, ISO 3864-1:2002) |
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Engineering Measures |
Provide adequate ventilation. Use engineering controls to reduce air contamination. |
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Respiratory Equipment |
Avoid inhalation. Mandatory respiratory tract protection. PPE: Filter mask for gases and vapours Labelling: CE CAT III CEN Standard: EN 405:2001+A1:2009 Remarks: Replace when there is a taste or smell of the contaminant inside the face mask. If the contaminant comes with warnings it is recommended to use isolation equipment |
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Hand Protection |
Avoid contact with skin. Mandatory hand protection. PPE: Protective gloves against minor risks. Labelling: CE CAT I Remarks: Replace gloves in case of any sign of damage. For prolonged periods of exposure to the product for professional users/industrials, we recommend using CE III gloves in line with standards EN 420 and EN 374. |
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Eye Protection |
Avoid contact with eyes. Mandatory face protection. PPE: Panoramic glasses against liquid splash. Labelling: CE CAT II CEN Standard: EN 166:2001, EN ISO 4007:2012 Remarks: Clean daily and disinfect periodically according to the manufacturer´s instructions. Use if there is a risk of splashing. |
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Other Protection |
No additional data available. |
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Hygiene Measures |
Good personal hygiene practices are always advisable, especially when working with chemicals / oils. |
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Personal Protection |
As a preventative measure it is recommended to use basic Personal Protection Equipment, with the corresponding <<CE marking>> in accordance with Directive 89/686/EC. For more information on Personal Protection Equipment (storage, use, cleaning, maintenance, class of protection,…) consult the information leaflet provided by the manufacturer. For more information see subsection 7.1. All information contained herein is a recommendation which needs some specification from the labour risk prevention services as it is not known whether the company has additional measures at its disposal. |
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Skin Protection |
Mandatory Complete bodily protection. PPE: Antistatic and fireproof protective clothing. Labelling: CE CAT III CEN Standard: EN 1149-1:2006, EN 1149-2:1997, EN 1149-3:2004, EN 168:2001 EN ISO 14116:2008/AC:2009, EN 1149-5:2008 Remarks: Limited protection against flames.
Mandatory foot protection. PPE: Safety footwear with antistatic and heat resistant properties. Labelling: CE CAT III CEN Standard: EN 13287:2008, EN ISO 20345:2011 Remarks: Replace boots at any sign of deterioration.
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Environmental Exposure Controls |
In accordance with the community legislation for the protection of the environment it is recommended to avoid environmental spillage of both the product and its container. For additional information see subsection 7.1.D Volatile Organic Compounds: With regard to Directive 2010/75/EU, this product has the following characteristics: V.O.C. (Supply): 91.86 % weight V.O.C. density at 20°C: 836.86 kg/m³ (836.86 g/L) Average carbon number: 10 Average molecular weight: 151.47 g/mol
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9.1 |
Information on basic physical and chemical properties |
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Appearance |
Mobile liquid, pale yellow. |
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Colour |
Pale yellow. |
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Odour |
Characteristic - cineolic, with herbaceous aspect. |
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Relative Density |
0.904 - 0.918 @ 20°C |
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Flash Point (°C) |
51.0 |
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Refractive Index |
1.461- 1.464 @ 20°C |
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Melting Point (°C) |
No additional data available. |
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Boiling Point (°C) |
180.0. |
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Vapour Pressure |
143Pa @ 20°C, 885Pa (1kPa) @ 50°C. |
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Solubility in Water @20°C |
Insoluble in water. |
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Auto-ignition temperature (°C) |
235.0 |
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9.2 |
Other information |
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No additional data available. |
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10.1 |
Reactivity |
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No hazardous reactions are expected because the product is stable under recommended storage conditions. See section 7. |
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10.2 |
Chemical stability |
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Stable under the recommended handling, use and storage conditions. |
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10.3 |
Possible hazardous reactions |
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Under the specified conditions, hazardous reactions that lead to excessive temperatures or pressure are not expected. |
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10.4 |
Conditions to Avoid |
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Applicable for handling and storage at room temperature: Shock and friction Contact with air Increase in temperature Sunlight Humidity n/an/aRisk of combustionAvoid direct impactn/a
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10.5 |
Incompatible materials |
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Acids Water Combustive materials Combustible materials Others n/a n/a Avoid direct impact n/aAvoid alkalis or strong bases |
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10.6 |
Hazardous Decomposition Products |
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See subsection 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5 to find out the specific decomposition products. Depending on the decomposition conditions, complex mixtures of chemical substances can be released: carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide and other organic compounds. |
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11.1 |
Information on toxicological effects |
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Acute Toxicity |
The experimental information related to the toxicological properties of the product itself is not available. In case of exposure that is repetitive, prolonged or at concentrations higher than recommended by the occupational exposure limits, it may result in adverse effects on health depending on the means of exposure: Ingestion (Acute effect) Acute toxicity : Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for consumption. For more information see section 3. Corrosivity/Irritability: The consumption of a considerable dose can cause irritation in the throat, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
Specific toxicology information on the substances: Acute ToxicityGenus Cineole LD50 oral 2480 mg/kg Rat CAS: 470-82-6 LD50 dermal >2000 mg/kg EC: 207-431-5 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
Linalool LD50 oral 3000 mg/kg Rat CAS: 78-70-6 LD50 dermal 5610 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 201-134-4 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene LD50 oral 4800 mg/kg Rat CAS: 18172-67-3 LD50 dermal >2000 mg/kg EC: 242-060-2 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
Pin-2(3)-eno LD50 oral 3700 mg/kg Rat CAS: 80-56-8 LD50 dermal 5100 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 201-291-9 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
P-menth-1-en-8-ol LD50 oral 4300 mg/kg Rat CAS: 98-55-5 LD50 dermal >2000 mg/kg EC: 202-680-6 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
Inalyl acetate LD50 oral 14500 mg/kg Rat CAS: 115-95-7 LD50 dermal 5610 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 204-116-4 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
d-Limonene LD50 oral 4400 mg/kg Rat CAS: 5989-27-5 LD50 dermal 5100 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 227-813-5 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
7-methyl-3-methylene octa-1,6-diene LD50 oral >2000 mg/kg CAS: 123-35-3 LD50 dermal >2000 mg/kg EC: 204-622-5 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
(+)-pin-2(3)-ene LD50 oral 3700 mg/kg Rat CAS: 7785-70-8 LD50 dermal >2000 mg/kg EC: 232-087-8 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L (4 h)
Camphene LD50 oral 5500 mg/kg Rat CAS: 79-92-5 LD50 dermal 8189 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 201-234-8 LC50 inhalation >5 mg/L
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno LD50 oral 3850 mg/kg Rat CAS: 586-62-9 LD50 dermal 5100 mg/kg Rabbit EC: 209-578-0 LC50 inhalation >20 mg/L
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Skin corrosion / irritation |
Contact with the skin and the eyes (acute effect): Contact with the skin: Produces skin inflammation. Contact with the eyes: Produces eye damage after contact. |
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Serious eye damage / irritation |
No additional data available. |
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Respiratory or skin sensitisation |
Inhalation (Acute Effect): Acute toxicity : Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for inhalation. For more information see section 3. Corrosivity/Irritability: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. Sensitising effects: Respiratory: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous with sensitising effects. For more information see section 3. Cutaneous: Prolonged contact with the skin can result in episodes of allergic contact dermatitis. |
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Germ Cell Mutagenicity |
No additional data available. |
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Carcinogenicity |
CMR effects (carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and toxicity to reproduction): Carcinogenicity: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for the effects mentioned. For more information see section 3. Mutagenicity: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. Reproductive toxicity: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. |
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Reproductive toxicity |
No additional data available. |
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STOT-single exposure |
Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. |
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STOT-repeated exposure |
Specific target organ toxicity (STOT)-repeated exposure: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. Skin: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met, as it does not contain substances classified as dangerous for this effect. For more information see section 3. |
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Aspiration hazard |
The consumption of a considerable dose can cause pulmonary damage. |
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Photo-toxicity |
No additional data available. |
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Other Information |
No additional data available. |
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12.1 |
Toxicity |
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The experimental information related to the eco-toxicological properties of the product itself is not available. Identification Acute toxicity Species Genus Linalool LC50 27.8 mg/L (96 h) Oncorhynchus mykissFish CAS: 78-70-6 EC50 59 mg/L (48 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 201-134-4 EC50 88.3 mg/L (96 h) Scenedesmus subspicatus Algae
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene LC50 0.56 mg/L (96 h) Cyprinus carpio Fish CAS: 18172-67-3 EC50 1.2 mg/L (48 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 242-060-2 EC50 0.7 mg/L (72 h) Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata Algae
d-Limonene LC50 0.1 - 1 mg/L (96 h) Fish CAS: 5989-27-5 EC50 0.1 - 1 mg/L (48 h) Crustacean EC: 227-813-5 EC50 0.1 - 1 mg/L Algae
P-menth-1-en-8-ol LC50 10 mg/L (96 h) Salmo gairdneri Fish CAS: 98-55-5 EC50 n/a EC: 202-680-6 EC50 n/a
(+)-pin-2(3)-ene LC50 0.28 mg/L (96 h) Pimephales promelas Fish CAS: 7785-70-8 EC50 1.4 mg/L (48 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 232-087-8 EC50 n/a
Inalyl acetate LC50 11 mg/L (96 h) Cyprinus carpio Fish CAS: 115-95-7 EC50 15 mg/L (48 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 204-116-4 EC50 62 mg/L (72 h) Desmodesmus subspicatus Algae
Camphene LC50 0.72 mg/L (96 h) Brachydanio rerio Fish CAS: 79-92-5 EC50 46 mg/L (24 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 201-234-8 EC50 n/a
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno LC50 0.8 mg/L (96 h) Danio rerio Fish CAS: 586-62-9 EC50 0.63 mg/L (48 h) Daphnia magna Crustacean EC: 209-578-0 EC50 0.7 mg/L (72 h) Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata Algae
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12.2 |
Persistence & degradability |
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Identification Degradability Biodegradability Linalool BOD5 n/a Concentration 100 mg/L CAS: 78-70-6 COD n/aPeriod 28 days EC: 201-134-4 BOD5/COD 0.55 % Biodegradable 90 %
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene BOD5 n/a Concentration 2 mg/L CAS: 18172-67-3 COD n/a Period 28 days EC: 242-060-2 BOD5/COD n/a% Biodegradable 76 %
d-Limonene BOD5 n/a Concentration n/a CAS: 5989-27-5 COD n/a Period 28 days EC: 227-813-5 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 100 %
P-menth-1-en-8-ol BOD5 n/a Concentration 100 mg/L CAS: 98-55-5 COD n/a Period 14 days EC: 202-680-6 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 84.6 %
Inalyl acetate BOD5 n/a Concentration 81 mg/L CAS: 115-95-7 COD n/a Period 28 days 204-116-4 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 80 %
Pin-2(3)-eno BOD5 n/a Concentration 100 mg/L CAS: 80-56-8 COD n/a Period 28 days EC: 201-291-9 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 95 %
7-methyl-3-methylene octa-1,6-diene BOD5 n/a Concentration 100 mg/L CAS: 123-35-3 COD n/a Period 14 days EC: 204-622-5 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 86 %
Camphene BOD5 n/a Concentration 100 mg/L CAS: 79-92-5 COD n/a Period 28 days EC: 201-234-8 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 4 %
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno BOD5 n/a Concentration 2 mg/L CAS: 586-62-9 COD n/a Period 28 days EC: 209-578-0 BOD5/COD n/a % Biodegradable 81 %
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12.3 |
Bioaccumulation Potential |
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Identification Bioaccumulation potential Cineole BCF CAS: 470-82-6 Pow Log 2.74 EC: 207-431-5 Potential
Linalool BCF 39 CAS: 78-70-6 Pow Log 2.97 EC: 201-134-4 Potential Moderate
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene BCF 1100 CAS: 18172-67-3 Pow Log 4.4 EC: 242-060-2 Potential Very High
d-Limonene BCF 660 CAS: 5989-27-5 Pow Log 4.83 EC: 227-813-5 Potential High
P-menth-1-en-8-ol BCF 110 CAS: 98-55-5 Pow Log 2.98 EC: 202-680-6 Potential High
(+)-pin-2(3)-ene BCF 1250 CAS: 7785-70-8 Pow Log 4.4 EC: 232-087-8 Potential Very High
Inalyl acetate BCF 174 CAS: 115-95-7 Pow Log 3.9 EC: 204-116-4 Potential High
Pin-2(3)-eno BCF 2800 CAS: 80-56-8 Pow Log 4.83 EC: 201-291-9 Potential Very High
7-methyl-3-methyleneocta-1,6-diene BCF 324 CAS: 123-35-3 Pow Log 5.29 EC: 204-622-5 Potential High
Camphene BCF 1290 CAS: 79-92-5 Pow Log 4.22 EC: 201-234-8 Potential Very High
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno BCF 334 CAS: 586-62-9 Pow Log 4.29 EC: 209-578-0 Potential High
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Mobility in soil |
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Identification Absorption/desorption Volatility Cineole Koc n/a Henry n/a CAS: 470-82-6 Conclusion n/a Dry soil n/a EC: 207-431-5 Surface tension 3.24E-2 N/m (25 ºC) Moist soil n/a
(-)-pin-2(10)-ene Koc 2080 Henry n/a CAS: 18172-67-3 Conclusion Low Dry soil n/a EC: 242-060-2 Surface tension 2.685E-2 N/m (25 ºC) Moist soil n/a
d-Limonene Koc 6324 Henry n/a CAS: 5989-27-5 Conclusion Dry soil n/a EC: 227-813-5 Surface tension 2.675E-2 N/m (25 ºC)Moist soil n/a
(+)-pin-2(3)-ene Koc 7400 Henry n/a CAS: 7785-70-8 Conclusion Immobile Dry soil n/a EC: 232-087-8Surface tension n/a Moist soil n/a
Inalyl acetate Koc 518 Henry 1.77E+2 Pa·m³/mol CAS: 115-95-7 Conclusion Low Dry soil Yes EC: 204-116-4 Surface tension n/a Moist soil Yes
Pin-2(3)-eno Koc n/a Henry n/a CAS: 80-56-8 Conclusion n/a Dry soil n/a EC: 201-291-9 Surface tension 2.587E-2 N/m (25 ºC) Moist soil n/a
7-methyl-3-methyleneocta-1,6-diene Koc 1300 Henry 6.515E+3 Pa·m³/mol CAS: 123-35-3 Conclusion Low Dry soil n/a EC: 204-622-5 Surface tension n/a Moist soil Yes
Camphene Koc n/a Henry n/a CAS: 79-92-5 Conclusion n/a Dry soil n/a EC: 201-234-8 Surface tension 1.098E-2 N/m (205.93°C) Moist Soiln/a
P-menta-1,4(8)-dieno Koc 1120 Henry n/a CAS: 586-62-9 Conclusion Low Dry soil n/a EC: 209-578-0 Surface tension 2.865E-2 N/m (25 ºC) Moist soil n/a
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12.5 |
Results of PBT and vPvB Assessment |
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PBT: Not applicable. vPvB: Not applicable. |
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12.6 |
Other adverse effects |
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Do not allow product to enter streams, sewers or other waterways. |
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Waste treatment methods |
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Waste Treatment methods: Code: 16 03 05* Description:Organic wastes containing dangerous substances Waste class:(Regulation (EU) No1357/2014) Dangerous.
Type of waste (Regulation (EU) No 1357/2014): Consult the authorized waste service manager on the assessment and disposal operations in accordance with Annex 1 and Annex 2 (Directive 2008/98/EC). As under 15 01 (2014/955/EC) of the code and in case the container has been in direct contact with the product, it will be processed the same way as the actual product. Otherwise, it will be processed as non-dangerous residue. We do not recommended disposal down the drain. See paragraph 6.2.
Regulations related to waste management: In accordance with Annex II of Regulation (EC) nº1907/2006 (REACH) the community or state provisions related to waste management are stated Community legislation: Directive 2008/98/EC, 2014/955/EU, Regulation (EU) No 1357/2014.
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UN number |
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UN No. Road |
UN 1993 |
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UN No. SEA |
UN 1993 |
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UN No. AIR |
UN 1993 |
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UN proper shipping name |
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FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (Cineole) |
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Transport hazard class(es) |
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ADR/RID/ADN Class: 3: Flammable Liquid IMDG Class:3 ICAO Class/Division:3
Transport Labels
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Packing group |
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ADR/RID/ADN Packing group III IMDG Packing group III ICAO Packing group III |
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14.5 |
Environmental hazards |
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Special precautions for user |
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ADR 2015 / RID 2015 Special regulations:274, 601, 640E Tunnel restriction code: D/E Physico-Chemical properties:see section 9. Limited quantities: 5 L
IMDG 37-14 Special regulations:223, 274, 955 EmS Codes:F-E, S-E Physico-Chemical properties:see section 9. Limited quantities: 5 L
IATA/ICAO 2015 Physico-Chemical properties:see section 9
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Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL73/78 and the IBC code |
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Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture |
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Statutory Instruments The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2009 (S.I 2009 No. 716). Guidance Notes Workplace Exposure Limits EH40. CHIP for everyone HSG(108). EU Legislation Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives 91/155/EEC, 93/67/EEC, 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC, including amendments.
Limitations to commercialisation and the use of certain dangerous substances and mixtures (Annex XVII REACH, etc ….): Shall not be used, as substance or as mixtures in aerosol dispensers where these aerosol dispensers are intended for supply to the general public for entertainment and decorative purposes such as the following: — metallic glitter intended mainly for decoration, — artificial snow and frost, — “whoopee” cushions, — silly string aerosols, — imitation excrement, — horns for parties, — decorative flakes and foams, — artificial cobwebs, — stink bombs. |
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Chemical safety assessment |
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No additional information available. |
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Hazard and/or Precautionary Statements in Full |
H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction H315: Causes skin irritation H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways H226: Flammable liquid and vapour H319: Causes serious eye irritation |
Other Information |
ADR: European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road IMDG: International maritime dangerous goods code IATA: International Air Transport Association ICAO: International Civil Aviation Organisation COD: Chemical Oxygen Demand BOD5: 5-day biochemical oxygen demand BCF: Bioconcentration factor LD50: Lethal Dose 50 CL50: Lethal Concentration 50 EC50: Effective concentration 50 Log-POW: Octanol–water partition coefficient Koc: Partition coefficient of organic carbon |
Revision Date |
29/06/2016 |
Reason for revision |
New SDS |
Rev No/Repl, SDS Generated |
01 |