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RIDGE TOOL EUROPE10. STABILITY & REACTIVITYSTABILITYSTABLE UNDER NORMAL STORAGE CONDITIONSCONDITIONS TO AVOID TEMPERATURES ABOVE 130MATERIALS TO AVOIDHAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION. PRODUCTSSTRONG OXIDISING AGENTSIRRITANT FUMES. DO NOT BREATH PRODUCTS OFDECOMPOSITION11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONThe following toxicology assessment is based on the knowledge of the individual components of the product. Estimated oralLD 2 50, rat>2kg/kg:SKINEYESINGESTIONINHALATIONCHRONICOTHERUNLIKELY TO CAUSE HARM ON BRIEF OCCASIONAL CONTACT.WILL CAUSE DEFATTING INREGULAR CONTACT.MAY CAUSE TRANSIENT IRRITATIONMAY CAUSE NAUSEA, VOMITING AND DIARRHOEAHAZARDOUS IN LIQUID FORM. MAY CAUSE PNEUMONIA.REPEATED AND PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT MAY LEAD TO SKIN DISORDERSPRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BECOME CONTAMINATED IN USE OR FROM EXTERNAL SOURCESMAY PRESENT MORE SERIOUS HEALTH EFFECTS12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONGENERALMineral <strong>oil</strong>s are readily, but not inherently biodegradable.Leaching and penetration of mineral <strong>oil</strong>s through surface s<strong>oil</strong>sis generally regarded as resulting in long term persistence.Mineral <strong>oil</strong>s are harmful to aquatic marine life.BIODEGRADABILITY (CEC L-33-T-82)


RIDGE TOOL EUROPE15. REGULATORY INFORMATIONHAZARD LABEL DATA THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS DANGEROUS FOR SUPPLIES IN THE U.K.LABEL RISK PHRASESE.C.DIRECTIVESSTATUTORYINSTRUMENTSN/AFramework Waste Directive,91/156/EECWaste Oil Directive, 87/101/EECThe Health & Safety at Work Act 1974The Consumer Protection Act 1987Environmental Protection Act 1990Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Reg. 1988Chemical(Hazard Information & Packaging) Regulations 1993APPROVED CODES OF PRACTICECOSHH Regulations 1988 SI 1657Control of Pollution Act 1974Environmental Protection(Duty of Care) Regulations 1992 SI 2839Highly Flammable Liquids and Petroleum Spirit Regulations 1972 SI 917Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail Reg. 1994 SI669EH40 Occupational Exposure Limits16. OTHER INFORMATIONThe data and advice given apply when the product is sold for the stated application/s. The product is not sold as suitable forany other application. Use of the product for other applications may give rise to risks not stated here. Other uses should bereferred to the document originator.If you have purchased the product for supply to a third party for use at work, it is your duty to take all necessary steps toensure that the person/s using or handling the product is provided with the information in this sheet.If you are an employer, it is your duty to tell your employees and others that may be effected of any of the hazards describedin this sheet and of any precautions, which should be taken.This M.S.D.S. has been prepared in accordance with the CHIP Regulations 1993. Transport, storage, use and disposal of thematerial should be in accordance with the following additional legislation/publications, where applicable:GUIDANCE NOTESOCCUPATIONAL SKIN DISEASES:HEALTH & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS(EH 26)OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS(EH40)THE CARCINOGENICITY OF MINERAL OILS (EH58)SKIN CANCER CAUSED BY OIL[MS(B)5]SAVE YOUR SKIN!-OCCUPATIONAL CONTACT DERMATITIS[MS(B)6]DERMATITIS-CAUTIONARY NOTICE[SHW 367)EFFECTS OF MINERAL OIL ON THE SKIN[SHW 397)METALWORKING FLUIDS - HEALTH PRECAUTIONS(EH62)CODE OF PRACTICE FOR METAL WORKING FLUIDS(INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM)The publications above are available from HMSO & HSE sources.REF: RIDGID HP LD1463R1.doc ISSUE 01 PAGE 4 OF 4 22/01/01Ridge Tool Europe N.V., Research Park, Haasrode, 3001 Leuven, Belgium

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