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Safety Data Sheet

BOSS Zinc Galvanising Paint

The BSS Group Ltd

This Safety Data Sheet covers BOSS Zinc Galvanising Paint, manufactured by The BSS Group Ltd. It complies with CHIP, 67/548/EEC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 5 February 2014.

CAS Number

,67-64-1,106-97-8

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

5 February 2014

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Danger
  • Extremely flammable aerosol with very low flash point (-12°C)
  • Harmful by inhalation and skin contact; may cause respiratory irritation
  • Causes eye and skin irritation with potential for redness and tearing
  • Toxic to aquatic organisms and soil organisms with bioaccumulation potential
  • Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse eyes with running water for 15 minutes and consult a doctor. Have eye bath readily available.

Skin Contact

Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with running water for at least 10 minutes and consult a doctor if irritation persists.

Inhalation

Move the person to fresh air immediately. Consult a doctor if symptoms such as throat irritation or chest tightness develop.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth with water and do not induce vomiting. Give half a litre of water to drink if conscious. Seek immediate medical attention.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety glasses or face shield, with eye bath readily available.

Hands

Wear impermeable gloves (nitrile or rubber) when handling the product.

Respiratory

Self-contained breathing apparatus must be available for emergency use. Suitable respiratory equipment required if ventilation is insufficient.

Skin/Body

Wear impermeable protective clothing to prevent contact with spray and splashing.

Physical Properties

AppearanceAerosol spray
OdourSolvent-based (acetone and butane blend)
pHNot available
Flash Point-12°C
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Ensure sufficient ventilation; never handle in confined spaces
  • Avoid direct skin contact with the product
  • Do not create or allow mists to form during application
  • Keep container tightly closed when not in use
  • Protect from sunlight and temperatures above 50°C; do not pierce or burn containers
Storage

Store in a cool, well-ventilated area in original sealed containers. Storage floor must be impermeable to prevent liquid escape.

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