PRODUCT : LUXOL HI GLOSS SYNTHETIC ENAMEL

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETPRODUCT1.:LUXOL HI GLOSS SYNTHETIC ENAMELPRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION :Product Name & DescriptionTrade NameSupplier Supplier::LUXOL HI GLOSS SYNTHETIC ENAMELLUXOL HI GLOSS SYNTHETIC ENAMEL:Berger Paints India Ltd."Berger House"129, Park StreetKolkata – 700 017Emergency Telephone Number :Fax No:2. 91 33 2229 9724/25/26/27 91 33 2249 9009COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS :Identification of the preparation : Solvent based synthetic enamelComponents :NAMECAS NO.APPROX. WT.(%)Air Drying Alkyd ResinNot applicable55.0 – 65.0Titanium Dioxide13463-67-70.1 - 22.0147-14-80.1 – 4.0Phthalocyanine blue (α)Phthalocyanine greenCarbon BlackToluidine RedRubine TonerIron oxide yellowOrganic YellowCom : White SpiritChem : Mineral Terpentine OilDRIERS 8-31-264742-88-70.1 – 3.50.1 - 4.00.1 – 6.00.01 – 5.00.01 – 1.500.1 – 1030.0 – 35.0Cobalt7440-48-40.01 – 0.05Zinc7440-66-60.05 – 0.15Calcium7440-70-20.01 – 0.05Zirconium7447-67-70.01 – 0.05

3.HAZARD IDENTIFICATION:Flammable (IMCO Class 3)NEPA Hazard Signals 4.HealthFlammabilityReactivity:Harmful, if inhaled. May cause dizziness, headache,nausea, respiratory irritation, nose irritation, throatirritation, eye irritation, skin irritation.::1:2:0FIRST AID MEASURES :General : In all cases of doubt or fatality seek immediate medication .Eye : Flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 5 minutes andto get medical attention.Skin : Remove all contaminated clothing / shoes and wash affected skin with soapand water. Wash clothing before reuse and destroy contaminated shoes.Inhalation : If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathingis difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention immediately.Swallowing : If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water orseveral glasses of milk. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attentionimmediately.5.FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES : : Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam and / or water fog.: Fire fighters must wear self-contained breathingapparatus or air masks. Containers exposed to fire should be kept cool with water spray.6.Extinguishing MediaSpecial ProceduresACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES :Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled :Recover spilled material if possible. If unable to recover, then proceed with appropriatecleanup methods. Absorb with materials such as : Clay. Sand. Sawdust. Vermiculite.Collect in suitable and properly labeled containers. Water may be used for final cleaning ofaffected area. Washed water should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.Personal Precautions :Use appropriate safety equipment. For additional information,refer to Section 8, Exposure Controls and Personal Protection.Environmental Precautions : Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterwaysand/or groundwater. See section 12 Ecological information.

7.HANDLING AND STORAGE :Handling :Keep away from heat and sources of ignition and in no smoking area. Takeprecautions against electric charges. It is recommended to wear antistatic clothes including shoes.Use only non- sparking tools. Product should be handled in accordance with good industrial safetyprocedures.Storage : Keep in cool, well ventilated place. Take precautionary measures against static discharges.Store away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Storage must comply with the local regulations andshould be labeled for proper identification. Do not allow smoking in the areas and keepcontainers devoid of leakages.8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION :Personal Protection :Respiratory Protection : In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratoryequipment.Hand Protection : Impervious gloves, preferably PVC make. Evaluate the resistance ofthe product under conditions of use.Eye Protection : Wear approved safety glasses or chemical goggles or a face shield.Have an emergency eyewash station readily available in the working area.Skin & Body Protection : Impervious gloves, preferably PVC make, coveralls, boots,and/or other resistant protective clothing. Have a safety shower/ eye wash fountainreadily available in the immediate work area.Other Protective Measures : Remove contaminated clothing immediately. KeepContaminated clothing in closed containers. Discard or launder before re-wearing.Inform laundry personnel of contaminated hazards.Hygiene measures : Do not eat, drink or smoke in workplace. Wash hands beforeeating.Engineering ControlsVentilation : Provide local and general exhaust ventilation to effectively remove andprevent vapors and mists generated from the handling of this product. Care should betaken in controlling the emission of fumes into the environment. Ensure that eyewashstations and safety showers are proximal to the workstation location.

9.PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES : 10.Appearance/FormColourBoiling PointSolubility in waterFlash PointSpecific GravityVapor Density:::::::Smooth and uniform liquidAll shades160 - 230ºC.Insoluble in Water38 C0.91 –1.14Heavier than airSTABILITY AND REACTIVITY : Stability IndicatorStability condition to avoid Hazardous decomposition products:::YesDo not freezeNone under normal use. Thermaldecomposition may leave residuesof metal oxides and emits fumes ofcarbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.11.TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION :Product not tested for the above information, but is classified by conventional method.Indications:Exposure to component solvent vapor concentration in excess of the statedoccupational exposure limit may result in adverse health effect such as mucousmembrane and respiratory system irritation. May induce headache, dizziness, fatigue,etc. The liquid splashed in the eye may cause irritation.12.ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION :No experimental data of the product available but can be classified by conventionalmethod. Do not allow material to be released to the environment (ground, air or waterBodies, River, sewerages).13.DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION :Recommendations : To dispose by burning (Controlled incineration is recommended),in compliance with local regulations. Empty container can be disposed off as scrapmaterial recycled.

14.TRANSPORT INFORMATION : 15.UN-NoMarine pollutantShipping namePacking GroupADRIMO / IMDGICAO/IADAEMS::::::::1263YesPaint (Synthetic Enamel)IIIClass 3Class 3Class 3F-E, S-EREGULATORY INFORMATION :Product is classified in accordance with EEC regulations-Dir.91/326/EEC commissionDir. Of 5.3.91 adapting to technical progress 13 th time council Dir.67/548/EECrelating to the classification, packing and labeling of dangerousgoods. OJ no L 180, 8.7.91, p79; OJ no L 180A.Labeling:R-Phrase (s):R10 FlammableR20 Harmful by inhalationR36/38 Irritating to eyes & skin.S-Phrase (s):S2 Keep out of reach of childrenS13 Keep away from food, drink & animal feeding stuffs.S24/25 Avoid contact with skin & eyes.S26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plentywater and seek medical advice.S46 If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show thiscontainer or label.S51 Use only in well ventilated areas.S16 Keep away from source of ignition, no smoking.Symbol(s):FLAMMABLE16.HARMFULDISCLAIMERThe information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet is believed to be reliable butno representation, guarantee or warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy,suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is upto theuser to ensure that the information contained in the Material Safety Data Sheet isrelevant to the product handled to him. Berger Paints India Ltd. makes no warrantiesexpressed or implied, in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.

Paint (Synthetic Enamel) III Class 3 Class 3 ICAO/IADA : Class 3 EMS : F-E, S-E 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION : Product is classified in accordance with EEC regulations-Dir.91/326/EEC commission Dir. Of 5.3.91 adaptin

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