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ABN 80 004 726 890

MADE IN AUSTRALIA

Safety Data Sheet

Issued: April 14, 2011

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COFFEE STAIN REMOVER – PART B

Incompatibility (Materials to avoid for purposes of transport,

handling and storage only): Avoid storage with foodstuffs,

combustible or organics. Class 5.1 Oxidizing substances shall

not be stored with any other Dangerous Goods.

8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Exposure Standards: None assigned for mixture. Data for

principal ingredients only :

Safe Work TWA: 1 ppm, 1.4 mg/m³

Safe Work STEL: none established

TLV (ACGIH): 1 ppm, 1.4 mg/m³ - 8hr TWA

PEL (OSHA): 1 ppm, 1.4 mg/m³ (90%) - 8hr TWA

Engineering Controls: Mechanical ventilation: not required under

normal conditions, but local exhaust ventilation should be

used to control any air contaminants to within the Exposure

Standards.

Personal Protection:

Gloves - Wear rubber, neoprene or vinyl gloves.

Note: Resistance of glove materials can vary. Evaluate

resistance under conditions of use and maintain PPE

carefully.

Eye protection – Splash-proof goggles and full face-shield

should be worn.

Respiratory – If inhalation risk exists, a suitable, NIOSH-

approved cartridge type Respirator (ABEK2P3)should be

worn.

Other – Protective overalls are desirable. An eyewash unit

should be available. Do NOT wear leather boots as they

can catch fire within minutes of contact with peroxide.

9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance: Clear, colourless liquid

Odour: None

pH = 2.5 – 3.5

Vapour Pressure: Same as water

Vapour Density: N/K

Boiling Point: Approx. 105

°

C

Freezing Point: < 0

°

C

Solubility in water: Infinitely miscible

Specific Gravity: 1.10

Evaporation rate: As water

% Volatile by vol: 100%

10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Unstable if heated or contaminated.

Do not keep either part (A or B) in metal containers or mix with

metal stirrer.

Not combustible but decomposition of Part B will increase the

explosive limits and burning rate of flammable vapours.

Hazardous polymerization: None.

11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Health Effects:

Acute -

Swallowed: Swallowing can lead to bleeding of the mucosa in

the mouth, oesophagus and stomach. The rapid releasing of

oxygen can cause distension and bleeding of the mucosa in

the stomach and lead to severe damage of the internal

organs, especially in the event of greater intake of product..

Eye: Harmful. Eye contact may result in extreme irritation up to

cauterisation. Can cause severe conjunctivitis, corneal

damage or irreversible eye damage. Symptoms may occur

with delay.

Skin: Harmful. Principal route of exposure is usually by skin

contact. Irritating to the skin and capable of causing skin

burns. Contact will result in whitening and irritation.

Increasing contact will lead to local erythema or extreme

irritation up to blistering.

Inhalation: Irritating to the respiratory system. Inhalation of

vapours in confined spaces may cause irritation to mucous

membranes and possible pulmonary edema. Symptoms may

occur with delay after any exposure.

Health Effects –

Chronic:

Repeated or prolonged skin contact

may cause swelling, blistering or dermatitis.

Toxicity data: None available for mixture. Data is for principal

ingredient:

Oral LD50 (rat) = 801 mg/kg, 35% solution.

Inhalation 8hr LC50 (rat) = > 2000 ppm, 90% solution.

Skin absorption LD50 (rabbit) = 700 mg/kg, 90% solution.

(Note: this data is from published information. Agar Cleaning

Systems does not carry out animal tests).

12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Ecotoxicity: 100% product

Fish Ictalurus Punctatus LC50 96hr: 37.4 mg/L (Literature)

Fish Ictalurus Punctatus LC0 96hr: 17 mg/L (Literature)

Fish Oncorhyncus Mykiss LC50 24hr: 31.3 mg/L (Literature)

Daphnia Magna EC50 24hr: 7.7 mg/L (Literature)

Daphnia Magna EC0 24hr: 3.8 mg/L

Persistence and degradability:

50% degradation within approximately 20 hours: medium: air.

The product can be degraded by abiotic (chemical or photolytic)

processes. Under ambient conditions, quick hydrolysis,

reduction or decomposition occurs.

Mobility: No information ia available.

Advice: Avoid contaminating drains, sewers orwaterways.

13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Dilute small quantities of product to at least 0.5% (i.e., 1 in 200)

before disposal to sewer. Dispose of larger quantities in

accordance with all local, State and Federal Regulations.

14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN No.: 2014 Class: 5.1, 8 Packg.Group: II Hazchem: 2P

15 REGULATORY INFORMATION

Poisons Schedule Number: Schedule 6.

Product must be stored, maintained and used in accordance

with the relevant regulations.

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