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Safety Data Sheet

Shell Morlina Oil 150

Shell UK Oil Products Limited

Shell Morlina Oil 150 is a highly refined mineral machine oil not classified as dangerous under EC criteria. While generally safe during normal use, prolonged skin contact can cause oil acne and skin irritation. The product will burn if ignited, though it is not classified as flammable.

Language

English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

19 October 2011

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Safety Information

Key safety data extracted from the official Safety Data Sheet

Key Hazards

  • Prolonged or repeated skin contact can clog pores and cause oil acne or folliculitis
  • Used oil may contain harmful impurities accumulated during service
  • Will burn at high temperatures despite low flammability classification
  • Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  • Inhalation of vapors or mists may cause respiratory irritation

First Aid Quick Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse the eye thoroughly with large quantities of water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Skin Contact

Remove contaminated clothing and flush the affected area with water. Wash with soap if available. Obtain medical attention for persistent irritation.

Inhalation

No treatment is necessary under normal use conditions. Seek medical advice if symptoms develop.

Ingestion

Medical advice should be obtained, particularly if large quantities are swallowed.

Protection Needed

Respiratory

Not normally required under standard use. If engineering controls fail to maintain safe airborne concentrations, use air-filtering respirators with masks and filters suitable for combined particulate and organic gases (boiling point >65°C) meeting EN14387.

Hands

Wear approved gloves (EN374 standard) made from PVC, neoprene, or nitrile rubber when hand contact may occur. Ensure gloves are worn on clean hands and replace contaminated gloves. Wash and dry hands thoroughly after use and apply non-perfumed moisturizer.

Eyes

Wear safety glasses or a full face shield if splashing is likely. Must be approved to EU Standard EN166.

Skin/Body

Standard work clothes provide adequate protection under normal conditions. No additional skin protection is ordinarily required beyond normal issue work clothing.

Physical Properties

AppearanceClear light brown liquid at room temperature
OdorSlight hydrocarbon odor
pHNot applicable
Flash PointTypical 262°C / 504°F (Closed Cup method)
Boiling PointGreater than 280°C / 536°F (estimated)

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact by maintaining good personal hygiene
  • Use local exhaust ventilation when there is risk of vapor, mist, or aerosol inhalation
  • Properly dispose of contaminated rags and cleaning materials to prevent fires
  • Wear safety footwear and use proper handling equipment when working with drums
  • Avoid inhaling vapors and mists during handling
Storage

Store in original, tightly closed containers in a cool, well-ventilated place at temperatures between 0-50°C. Use properly labeled and closeable containers. Avoid high temperatures to prevent polyethylene container distortion. Disposal may be subject to Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) regulations.

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