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Safety Data Sheet

JLA ULTRA Laundry Destainer Powder

JLA Limited

This Safety Data Sheet covers JLA ULTRA Laundry Destainer Powder, manufactured by JLA Limited. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 12 May 2015.

GHS Hazard Pictograms

CorrosiveCorrosive
Harmful/IrritantHarmful/Irritant
Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

12 May 2015

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Danger
  • Causes serious eye damage requiring immediate medical attention
  • Harmful if swallowed, can cause mouth and throat soreness
  • May emit toxic fumes during combustion
  • Dust generation poses inhalation risks
  • Reactive with strong oxidising agents and acids

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Bathe the eye with running water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing and seek immediate medical attention.

Skin Contact

Wash immediately with plenty of soap and water. Mild irritation may occur at the contact site.

Inhalation

Remove casualty from exposure ensuring personal safety. Move to fresh air and consult a doctor if symptoms develop.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth with water immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Give half a litre of water to drink if conscious and transfer to hospital as soon as possible.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety glasses and ensure an eye bath is available in the work area.

Hands

Wear protective gloves (suitable materials include nitrile or rubber) when handling the product.

Respiratory

Use respiratory protective device with particle filter when handling or when dust is generated.

Skin/Body

Wear protective clothing to prevent contact with the powder and potential splashing.

Physical Properties

AppearanceWhite powder
OdourFresh fragrance
pH10
Flash PointNot applicable
Boiling PointNot specified

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Ensure adequate ventilation in the work area
  • Avoid creating or spreading dust in the air
  • Prevent direct contact with the substance
  • Do not eat, drink or smoke when handling the product
  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling
Storage

Store in original packaging only, in a cool, well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed. Avoid exposure to heat and incompatible materials such as strong oxidising agents and strong acids.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

A Safety Data Sheet is a standardised document that provides detailed information about a chemical product’s hazards, safe handling procedures, storage requirements, and emergency measures. Under UK REACH and CLP regulations, suppliers must provide an SDS for hazardous substances to ensure workers can handle them safely.

How often should Safety Data Sheets be updated?

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