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Safety Data Sheet

Cold Galvanise

CRC Industries UK Ltd.

This Safety Data Sheet covers Cold Galvanise, manufactured by CRC Industries UK Ltd.. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 10 September 2014.

GHS Hazard Pictograms

FlammableFlammable
Harmful/IrritantHarmful/Irritant
GHS10-AA1GHS10-AA1
GHS09-GUPGHS09-GUP
CAS Number

115-10-6,7440-66-6,78-93-3,1314-13-2,64742-49-0,64742-82-1,95-63-6,165101-57-5,7...

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

10 September 2014

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Danger
  • Extremely flammable aerosol that can ignite from sparks or open flames
  • Pressurized container may rupture or explode if exposed to heat above 50°C
  • Causes serious eye irritation with potential for persistent discomfort
  • Very toxic to aquatic organisms with long-term environmental persistence
  • Solvent vapors may cause drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and headaches

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse cautiously with water for at least several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to remove, then continue rinsing. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Skin Contact

Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and water. Seek medical advice if skin irritation develops.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air immediately and maintain a comfortable breathing position. Call poison control or a physician if any adverse symptoms develop.

Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting if swallowed. Seek immediate medical advice. Swallowing may cause gastrointestinal disturbances and potential airway involvement.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety goggles or full face shield to protect against splashing and spray contact

Hands

Wear suitable chemical-resistant protective gloves such as nitrile or rubber when handling concentrate

Respiratory

Wear air-purifying respirator equipped with organic gas/vapor cartridge (type A or AX) if ventilation is insufficient or when visible mist is generated

Skin/Body

Wear long-sleeved protective clothing to minimize skin exposure to aerosol spray and vapors

Physical Properties

AppearanceGrey liquid dispensed as a dimethyl ether propelled aerosol
OdourCharacteristic solvent odor
pHNot applicable
Flash PointLess than 0°C (extremely flammable)
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Keep container away from all heat sources, sparks, and open flames at all times
  • Use only non-sparking tools and ensure all equipment is properly earthed to prevent static discharge
  • Ensure strong continuous ventilation throughout the work area
  • Never spray toward open flames or other ignition sources
  • Do not pierce or burn the container, even after use is complete
Storage

Store in original, sealed container away from direct sunlight and heat. Maintain storage temperature below 50°C. Keep container in a cool, dry location away from incompatible materials, particularly strong oxidizing agents. Protect from physical damage and ensure proper ventilation in storage area.

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