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Safety Data Sheet

RATIONAL Special cleaner for RATIONAL CleanJet and manuel cleaning

Rational AG

This Safety Data Sheet covers RATIONAL Special cleaner for RATIONAL CleanJet and manuel cleaning, manufactured by Rational AG. It complies with CHIP, 67/548/EEC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 16 April 2003.

CAS Number

,1344-09-8,68188-18-1,1310-58-3

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

16 April 2003

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Warning
  • Causes irritation to eyes and skin on contact
  • May cause respiratory irritation if mist is generated
  • Harmful if swallowed in concentrated form
  • Slightly hazardous to aquatic life and water ecosystems

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse the opened eye for several minutes under running water. Then consult a doctor immediately.

Skin Contact

Wash immediately with water and soap, then rinse thoroughly. If skin irritation persists, consult a doctor.

Inhalation

No special measures required under normal use conditions.

Ingestion

Rinse out mouth and drink plenty of water. If persistent symptoms occur, consult a doctor.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Use tightly sealed safety glasses or face shield when handling concentrate.

Hands

Wear protective gloves with impermeable material resistant to the product. Specific glove material type should be verified before use.

Respiratory

Not normally required under standard use conditions.

Skin/Body

Avoid contact with skin. Protective clothing is recommended to prevent splashing.

Physical Properties

AppearanceRed liquid
OdourCharacteristic
pH10.9 ± 0.5
Flash PointNot applicable
Boiling PointNot determined

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Avoid all contact with skin and eyes
  • Do not allow product to enter drainage systems, surface water, or groundwater
  • Use protective gloves that are impermeable and resistant to the product
  • Keep container tightly sealed during storage
  • Instantly remove any contaminated clothing
Storage

Store in original container in a cool, dry place. Observe all local and national regulations for storage of water-polluting products.

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