Section 9: Physical And Chemical Properties - Barrus Shire 39 Manual

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8.2. Exposure controls
Protective equipment
Appropriate engineering
controls
Eye/face protection
Hand protection
Other skin and body
Protection
Hygiene measures
Respiratory protection
Thermal hazards
Environmental exposure
Controls

SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties

9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Appearance
Colour
Odour
Odour threshold
pH
Melting point
Initial boiling point and range
Flash point
Evaporation rate
Upper/lower flammability or
explosive limits
Other flammability
Vapour pressure
Vapour density
Relative density
Solubility(ies)
Partition coefficient
Auto-ignition temperature
RDG603A63 - Issue 10
Provide adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Observe any occupational exposure
limits for the product or ingredients.
Eyewear complying with an approved standard should be worn if a risk assessment indicates
eye contact is possible. The following protection should be worn: Chemical splash goggles or
face shield.
The most suitable glove should be chosen in consultation with the glove
supplier/manufacturer, who can provide information about the breakthrough time of the glove
material.
Use barrier creams to prevent skin contact.
Use engineering controls to reduce air contamination to permissible exposure level. Wash
promptly with soap and water if skin becomes contaminated.
No specific recommendations. Respiratory protection must be used if the airborne
contamination exceeds the recommended occupational exposure limit.
Not anticipated under normal conditions of use. The product is combustible if heated
excessively and an ignition source is applied.
Do not allow product to contaminate land.
Liquid.
Pale Amber
Characteristic. Oil-like.
Not known.
Not applicable.
-39°C Pour point
>320°C @ 101.3 kPa
208°C PMCC (Pensky-Martens closed cup).
Not relevant.
Not known.
Product is not flammable but on excessive heating may become combustible.
<0.1 kPa @ 20°C
Not determined.
0.870 @ 15.6°C
Insoluble in water. Soluble in the following materials: Organic solvents.
Not determined. log Kow: > 7 The above figure is typical of mineral oil.
No specific test data are available.
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