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Safety Data Sheet

MP10

Premiere Products

This Safety Data Sheet covers MP10, manufactured by Premiere Products. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 1 June 2015.

GHS Hazard Pictograms

Harmful/IrritantHarmful/Irritant
CorrosiveCorrosive
CAS Number

112-34-5,85536-14-7,1310-73-2,

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

1 June 2015

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Danger
  • Causes serious eye damage with potential for permanent vision loss
  • Causes skin irritation upon direct contact
  • May produce allergic reactions in sensitive individuals due to perfume content
  • Contains corrosive ingredients including sodium hydroxide and sulphuric acid

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Remove contact lenses if present. Rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.

Skin Contact

Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Wash affected area with soap and water thoroughly. Get medical attention if irritation persists.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air immediately. Get medical attention if discomfort, coughing, or breathing difficulty develops.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Drink plenty of water but do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety glasses or eye protection to prevent splashing into eyes.

Hands

Wear chemical-resistant, impervious gloves such as nitrile or rubber when handling.

Respiratory

No specific respiratory protection required under normal use conditions.

Skin/Body

Wear protective clothing to prevent splashing or contamination of skin. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

Physical Properties

AppearanceClear blue liquid
OdourSolvent and perfume scent
pH12.0 (concentrated solution)
Flash PointNot available
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Follow manufacturer's recommendations for use and dilution
  • Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing during handling
  • Use only in well-ventilated areas to minimise inhalation exposure
  • Do not mix with strong acids or other chemicals
  • Keep container tightly closed when not in use
Storage

Store in original, tightly-closed containers in a dry, cool, well-ventilated location. Keep away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. Store as chemical storage class material.

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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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Who is responsible for maintaining Safety Data Sheets?

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