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MSDS Aloe vera wet wipes PHPL - Pudumjee Hygiene Solutions

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Material Safety Data Sheet – Greenlime <strong>Aloe</strong> Vera Wet Wipes<br />

Greenlime <strong>Aloe</strong> Vera Wet Wipes<br />

Section I -- Product Identification<br />

Product/Trade Name: <strong>Aloe</strong> Vera Wet Wipes - Fragranced with Cleansing<br />

Refreshing & Nourishing<br />

Product Usage: Skin cleansing and Refreshing<br />

Manufactured by: Ginni Filaments Limited<br />

Unit: Ginni Consumer Products<br />

D-38, Bahadrabad Industrial Area, Haridwar-249403<br />

Uttrakhand, India<br />

Section II -- Composition Polyester/Viscose Wipes<br />

Ingredients Ratio<br />

Aqua To 100%<br />

Propylene Glycol 1.00%<br />

Fragrance 0.40%<br />

Glycerine 0.30%<br />

DMDM Hydantoin 0.30%<br />

Sepicide Wp1/La’Ben Wp1<br />

Mono Propylene Glycol and<br />

Phenoxyethanol and methyl<br />

paraben and ethyl paraben<br />

0.30%


and propyl paraben and<br />

butyl paraben and Iso butyl<br />

paraben<br />

Sodium Laureth Sulphate 0.20%<br />

Polysorbate 20 0.20%<br />

Rokonsal KS-4 0.10%<br />

<strong>Aloe</strong> Vera Extract 0.10%<br />

Peg-40 Hydrogenated<br />

castor Oil<br />

0.05%<br />

Disodium EDTA 0.05%<br />

Lactic Acid/TEA QS<br />

Section III -- Hazards<br />

To Skin: May cause rash/irritation in persons with sensitive<br />

skin<br />

To Eyes: May cause irritation<br />

Upon Inhalation: Not applicable<br />

Upon Ingestion: Unlikely route of entry; no known hazards<br />

Section IV -- First Aid Measures<br />

To Skin: Discontinue if rash or irritation develops<br />

To Eyes: Rinse with plenty of water; if symptoms persist,<br />

show the product to you doctor.<br />

Upon Inhalation: Not applicable<br />

Upon Ingestion: Unlikely route of entry<br />

Section V -- Fire Fighting Measures


Extinguisher to Use: Any - Water, dry powder, foam, CO 2 , and Halon<br />

Unusual Fire/Explosion<br />

Hazards:<br />

None<br />

Large scale product fire would lead to decomposition of wipe and packaging and<br />

the creation of CO, CO 2 and other potentially harmful gases. BREATHING<br />

APPARATUS SHOULD THEN BE WORN BY FIREFIGHTERS.<br />

Section VI -- Accidental Release Measures<br />

For Localized Spillage: Collect solid waste and dispose in line with local<br />

disposal regulations. Wash liquid into drain with<br />

excess water.<br />

Section VII -- Handling/Storage/Disposal<br />

Storage: Store in cool (below 25 degree) & dry conditions<br />

Disposal: Product packaging may be recycled. Polypropylene.<br />

Section VIII -- Exposure/Personal Protection<br />

Respiratory Protection: Not needed<br />

Protective Gloves: Needed by people with sensitive skin<br />

Eye Protection: Required where high probability of splashing exists<br />

Section IX -- Physical/Chemical Properties<br />

Color/Odor/Appearance: White colored Nonwoven fabric, soaked in a<br />

solution with a Refreshing note


ph: 5.0 to 7.0<br />

Density: 1 gr/cm3<br />

Boiling Point: 100 degree Centigrade<br />

Section X -- Stability/Reactivity<br />

Stability: Stable Product<br />

Incompatibilities: None known<br />

Hazardous Decomposition: CO, CO 2 through terminal decomposition<br />

Polymerization Not applicable<br />

Section XI -- Toxicological/Ecological Information<br />

Toxicological Hazards: The product has no known toxicological hazards<br />

associated with it.<br />

Environmental Impact: May be reduced by recycling product packaging.<br />

Section XII -- Transport/Regulatory Information<br />

Transportation Precautions: No special precautions<br />

Regulatory Requirements: No chip label information required

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