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Safety Data Sheet

BITZER BSE32 Oil

CPI Corporation Pty Ltd

This Safety Data Sheet covers BITZER BSE32 Oil, manufactured by CPI Corporation Pty Ltd. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 1 January 2014.

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

1 January 2014

Safety Information

Key Hazards

  • May cause skin irritation and dermatitis with repeated or prolonged contact
  • Can cause mild eye irritation and redness if in direct contact
  • May cause respiratory irritation if oil mist is inhaled in poorly ventilated areas
  • Combustible liquid that requires separation from heat and ignition sources

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Seek medical attention if irritation and soreness persist.

Skin Contact

Wash exposed areas with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Seek medical attention if product gets under the skin.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air immediately. Seek medical attention if oil mist is inhaled or respiratory irritation occurs.

Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth immediately with water and seek medical attention.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Safety glasses or goggles with side shields are recommended.

Hands

Protective gloves not normally required, but impervious gloves such as nitrile, viton, or neoprene are recommended if regular contact is anticipated.

Respiratory

Use approved respirator with organic vapour and particulate filters if oil mist is generated in poorly ventilated areas or if exposure standards are exceeded.

Skin/Body

No skin protection ordinarily required under normal conditions. Use a chemical-resistant apron if needed to prevent direct contact during handling.

Physical Properties

AppearanceClear amber to light yellow liquid
OdourMild, distinct odor
pHNot applicable
Flash Point240°C
Boiling PointNot established

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
  • Use good personal hygiene and wash hands frequently
  • Ensure good ventilation to prevent oil mist accumulation
  • Never cut, weld, heat, or drill containers
  • Keep containers tightly sealed and away from ignition sources
Storage

Store in original sealed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and heat. Storage under dry nitrogen is recommended due to the product's hygroscopic nature. Keep away from strong oxidizers, strong acids, and strong bases.

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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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