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Safety Data Sheet

Stokoderm Protect Pure

DEB

This Safety Data Sheet covers Stokoderm Protect Pure, manufactured by DEB. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 1 December 2015.

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

1 December 2015

Safety Information

Key Hazards

  • May cause temporary eye irritation if contact occurs
  • May cause minor discomfort if swallowed
  • No classified physical, health, or environmental hazards

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Remove contact lenses if present. Rinse continuously with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist.

Skin Contact

Not applicable. The product does not cause skin irritation or damage under normal use.

Inhalation

Not relevant. Product does not contain volatile substances that would present an inhalation hazard.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Seek medical attention if discomfort continues.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Not required for normal application. Eye protection recommended only if risk of splashing exists.

Hands

Not required for normal use as an application product. Gloves only necessary if extended contact is anticipated.

Respiratory

No respiratory protection required. Product does not generate harmful vapors during normal use.

Skin/Body

Not required. Product is designed for safe skin contact and provides protective benefits.

Physical Properties

AppearanceViscous, creamy liquid with beige color
OdourCharacteristic odor
pH6.0 - 7.5 (concentrated solution)
Flash PointNot applicable - product is non-flammable
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Avoid contact with eyes during application
  • Use product as directed for hand protection and moisturizing
  • Keep container tightly closed when not in use
  • No special engineering controls or ventilation required
Storage

Store in original container at normal ambient temperatures away from direct sunlight. Product remains stable under standard storage conditions.

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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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