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<strong>Bardahl</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, <strong>SA</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>CV</strong> <strong>Bardahl</strong> HDS 2, Bital, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION<br />

Respiratory protection: First find out if airborne concentrations exceed exposure limits,<br />

Recommen<strong>de</strong>d if they are above the limit, then use a respirator with in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt air supply.<br />

Procedures and precautions in fighting fire<br />

Isolate hazard area; remove containers that have not been affected, use water in a spray to cool<br />

containers exposed to fire, if the liquid has been spilled and ignited do not apply water directly,<br />

spatter can cause burns to others or yourself.<br />

Conditions that lead to another special hazard: None given at this time. Un<strong>de</strong>r conditions<br />

normal operation, the product is highly stable.<br />

Combustion products harmful to health: It is incomplete combustion produces CO, CO2 and hydrocarbons<br />

Light-type flammable.<br />

SECTION VI. REACTIVITY DATA<br />

Substance: Conditions to avoid:<br />

(√) Stable Unstable Avoid sources of heat or spark.<br />

Incompatibility (Substance to avoid): Hazardous <strong>de</strong>composition products.<br />

Avoid contact with powerful oxidizers. Un<strong>de</strong>r normal conditions does not <strong>de</strong>compose.<br />

Spontaneous Polymerization:<br />

Could Happen (√) Can not occur<br />

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SECTION VII. RISKS TO HEALTH<br />

VII A. Health Effects<br />

Primary routes of exposure. The possible routes of entry into the liquid state are skin and ingestion, while the route<br />

of entry for gases is by eye, skin and inhalation.<br />

Effects on exposure.<br />

Skin: Contact may be some temporary mild irritation, prolonged contact may cause <strong>de</strong>rmatitis and<br />

tumefaction even in people with highly sensitive skin.<br />

Eyes: Splashes of hot oil are required to be served by a doctor.<br />

Inhalation: Mineral oil mists at concentrations greater than those allowed in poorly ventilated areas may<br />

cause respiratory tract irritation, headache, nausea and drowsiness.<br />

Ingestion: Quantities as a drink or two can cause abdominal pain, nausea and diarrhea.<br />

Chronic effects: So far, no serious damage has been documented in humans by chronic exposure.<br />

Other effects: Leakage from high pressure equipment can penetrate the skin and if there is no treatment<br />

a<strong>de</strong>quate can cause serious injuries such as loss of function and even amputation of the member warrant<br />

affected.<br />

When the product is heated begins to emit vapors, which aspire to for prolonged periods can<br />

damage the lungs, causing irritation to the respiratory tract, eyes and central nervous system, causing<br />

drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, headache, vomiting, loss of consciousness, difficulty<br />

talking, abnormal heart rhythm and / or seizures.<br />

Chemical consi<strong>de</strong>red:<br />

ND Carcinogen ND Mutagenic ND Teratogenic<br />

Information:<br />

ND CL50 ND DL50<br />

VII B. Emergency and First Aid<br />

Eye Contact: Flush with water holding eyelids to ensure the cleanliness of the whole<br />

eye, see a doctor immediately.<br />

Skin contact: Remove soaked clothing immediately, wash with soap and water in abundance, if<br />

irritation consult a doctor. Burns should be treated by a doctor.<br />

Date of preparation: October 1999 Revision Date: February 2006 Level of Review: 03 Page 2 of 3

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