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Safety Data Sheet

CALYX SURGICAL HAND GEL

Enviroclean

This Safety Data Sheet covers CALYX SURGICAL HAND GEL, manufactured by Enviroclean. It complies with CHIP, 67/548/EEC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 16 November 2016.

CAS Number

76-63-0

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

16 November 2016

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Warning
  • Highly flammable liquid and vapor, with flash point of 24°C
  • Forms explosive air-vapor mixture that may travel considerable distances to ignition source
  • Irritating to eyes; splashes cause irritation requiring immediate rinsing
  • Emits toxic fumes of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide when burning
  • Vapors may cause respiratory effects in poorly ventilated environments

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If soreness persists, seek immediate medical attention.

Skin Contact

Mild irritation may occur only if the gel contacts broken skin. Rinse the affected area thoroughly with water.

Inhalation

Remove to fresh air immediately.

Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting. Remove product from mouth and give 1-2 glasses of milk or water. Obtain medical attention if a considerable amount has been swallowed.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Safety glasses are recommended, particularly when pouring or transferring.

Hands

Suitable gloves recommended during handling to prevent prolonged contact.

Respiratory

Use in a well-ventilated area. Respiratory protection not normally required under standard use.

Skin/Body

Protective clothing recommended to prevent contact with the liquid.

Physical Properties

AppearanceClear gel
OdourSlight chemical odor
pHNot available
Flash Point24°C
Boiling Point<30°C

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Do not mix with other chemicals
  • Keep away from sources of ignition and avoid smoking
  • Ensure the area is well ventilated; avoid breathing vapors
  • Use suitable gloves and protective clothing when handling
  • Keep container tightly closed
Storage

Store upright in original closed containers at room temperatures not exceeding 20°C. Keep out of reach of children and protect from direct sunlight.

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