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ABN 80 004 726 890 | MADE IN AUSTRALIA

VIC 03 9480 3000

NSW 02 9743 6020

SA 08 8293 2020

QLD 07 3274 3438

WA 08 9249 4566

Safety Data Sheet

Issued: January 6, 2016

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SOLSPRAY

1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER

Product Name:

SOLSPRAY DETERGENT

Other Names: None

Manufacturer's Product Code: SOL5, SOL20

Product Use: Detergent for hard surfaces and carpet.

COMPANY DETAILS

Company: Agar Cleaning Systems Pty. Ltd.

Address: 12-14 Cope Street, Preston, Vic. 3072

Telephone: 03 9480 3000 Facsimile: 03 9480 5100

Web:

www.agar.com.au

Agar SDS are available from this website.

E-mail:

admin@agar.com.au

Emergency Telephone Number: 131 126

(Aust wide)

2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Not classified as hazardous according to criteria of Safe

Work Australia. Not classed as Dangerous Goods.

3 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredients:

Chemical Entity: CAS No.: Proportion:

Alkaline salts - < 10%

Surfactants - < 10%

2-butoxy ethanol 111-76-2 < 10%

Water and 7732-18-5

other non-hazardous ingredients > 60%

4 FIRST AID MEASURES

Poisons Information Centre: Phone 131 126

Swallowed:

If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons

Information Centre. If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting.

Give a glass of water to drink. Rinse mouth with water. Never

give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

Eye:

Immediately hold the eyes open and wash continuously

for at least 15 minutes with fresh running water. Ensure

irrigation under eyelids by occasionally lifting the upper and

lower lids. Transport to hospital or doctor without delay.

Removal of contact lenses after an eye injury should only be

undertaken by skilled personnel.

Skin:

Remove any contaminated clothing and flush area with

water and soap if available. Seek medical attention in the

event of irritation.

Inhaled:

If any effects are observed, remove affected person to

fresh air. Lay the patient down, keep warm and rested. If

breathing is shallow or as stopped, ensure clear airway and

apply resuscitation.

5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Fire/Explosion Hazard: Solspray is not combustible.

Fire Extinguishing media: Water spray or fog. Foam. Dry

chemical powder. Carbon dioxide.

Special fire-fighting procedures: None.

Unusual fire hazards: None.

Hazardous products of combustion: Thermal decomposition in

large fires may yield toxic fumes.

6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Clean up all spills immediately. Spills may be slippery. Avoid

contact with skin and eyes. Contain spill and mop up. Place in a

suitable, labelled container for waste disposal.

If spilled on clothing, remove and launder before re-use.

7 HANDLING AND STORAGE

Storage and Transport: Store in a cool, dry place.

Incompatibility (Materials to avoid for purposes of transport,

handling and storage only): None.

8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Exposure Standards: None assigned for mixture. Data for minor

ingredient only:

Atmospheric Contaminant Exposure Standard for :

2-butoxy ethanol: CAS No. 111-76-2

TWA = 20 ppm (96.9 mg/m3) ‘Skin’;

STEL = 50 ppm (242 mg/m3).

[Source: Safe Work Australia HSIS 2011]

Engineering Controls: Mechanical ventilation: Not required

under normal conditions.

Personal Protection:

Gloves - Wear rubber gloves if repeated skin contact may

occur.

Eye-protection - Safety glasses to be worn if there is a risk of

splashing when decanting neat product.

Other – Not normally required.

9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance: Transparent colourless liquid

Odour: Slight solvent odour

pH = 11 – 11.5

Vapour Pressure: N/K

Vapour Density: N/K

Boiling Point : Approx 100ºC

Freezing Point: < 0

°

C

Solubility in water: Infinitely miscible

Specific Gravity : Approx 1

Evaporation rate: As water

% Volatile by vol: < 10% VOC

10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stable.

Hazardous polymerization: None.

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