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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

DOLPHIN Carb And Choke Cleaner


Revision Date : 12 Nov 2019 Revision No. 1 Number of Pages : 5

1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Details

Product Name : DOLPHIN Carb & Choke Cleaner


Recommended Use : Carburetor Cleaner Consumer Use

Company Details

Company Name : Al Muqarram Industry L.L.C.


Address : Etihad Street, Modern Industrial Area, Umm al Thaoob
Post Box No. 24756, Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates
Phone Number : +971 (6) 5353796
Fax No. : +971 (6) 5353964
E-mail ID : [email protected], [email protected]
Website : www.muqarram.com

2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Physical Hazards Gases under pressure Compressed gas


Flammable aerosol Category 1
Health Hazards Serious eye damage Category 2 A
Aspiration Hazard Category 1
Specific target organ toxicity Category 3 narcotic effect
Single exposure

Label Elements

Other Hazards
Precautionary Statements : Keep away from heat / spark / open flames / hot surfaces.
Prevention : No smoking. Do not spray on open flame or other ignition sources. Do not puncture or
incinerate container.
Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapors/spray.
Response : If swallowed, immediately call a doctor. Do not induce Vomiting, remove person to fresh
air. If in eyes, wash With water for several minutes.
Storage : Store in a well- ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
Do not expose to temperature exceeding 50°C.
Disposal : Dispose of contents /containers in accordance with local, regional and national regulation.

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3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Chemical Identity CAS # Wt. % Skin Carcinogen


Acetone 67-64-1 40 – 50 No No
Toluene 108-88-3 50 – 60 No No
Methanol 67-56-1 15 – 30 No No
Propellant 74-98-6 25 – 35 No No
All spray consisting of solvent, additive and hydro carbon propellant.

4. FIRST AID MEASURES

Eyes : Flush with large amount of cool running water for at least 15 minutes.
Ingestion : If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to unconscious person.
Skin Contact : Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with soap and water.
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air. Seek medical attention immediately. If breathing stops gives artificial
respiration.
Most Important Symptoms : May cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation prolong skin contact may causes drying of skin.
Inhalation may cause headache, dizziness, nausea, and other central nervous system depression.
Aspiration into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause lung damage.
Indication of Immediate : Immediate medical attention is required.
Medical Attention and Special
Treatment Needed

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


Suitable Extinguishing Media : Dry chemical, CO2, sand, earth, water spray.

Specific Hazards Arising : Extremely flammable contents under pressure and can explode when exposed to heat or flames.
From Vapors may cause flash fire.
the Chemical
Fire – Advice for Firefighters : Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including fire-retardant gloves, coat, helmet with
face shield, rubber boots.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


Personal precautions, : Ensure adequate ventilation especially in confined area, avoid contact with skin and eyes.
protective
equipment and emergency
procedures
Environmental Precautions : Do not flushes into surface water or sanitary sewer system.
Containment and Clean Up : Eliminate all ignition sources (no smoking, sparks, or flames in Immediate area). Keep combustibles
Procedures (wood, paper, oil, etc.) Away from spilled materials. Stop the flow of material.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE


Precautions for Safe : Handle with good industrial hygiene and safety practice avoid breathing vapors or mist.
Handling Avoid contact with eyes, clothing, and wash thoroughly after handling.
Proper Storage Condition : Keep containers tightly closed in a cool, ventilated place. Keep away from sunlight, ignition
sources. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C.
Keep out of reach of children.

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

CONTROL PARAMETERS
Chemical Name ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL NIOSH IDLH
Acetone (67-64-1) STEL 750 ppm (TWA 500 ppm) TWA 1000 ppm (TWA2400 IDLH 2500 ppm, TWA 250
Toluene (108-88-3 ) TWA 20 ppm mg/m3) TWA 200 ppm IDLH 500 ppm, TWA 100 ppm
Methanol ( 67-56-1 ) TWA 200 ppm, STEL 250 ppm TWA -200 ppm, 260 mg/m3 STEL – 250 ppm,325 mg/m3

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Engineering Controls : Shower, eye wash station, ventilation system.
Eye/Face Protection : Wear safety glasses with shields (goggles)
Respiratory Protection : In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment.
Skin Protection : Wear protective gloves and protective clothing.
Other Protective Equipment : Wear suitable protective clothing such as aprons against splashing and contamination.
Work/Hygienic Practices : When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Wash at the end of each work shift and before eating. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling. Contaminated shoes and clothing should be removed after handling
and washed thoroughly before reuse.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


Appearance
Physical State : Liquid
Form : Aerosol
Color : Clear/Colorless

Properties
Solubility : Non-soluble in water
Specific Gravity : 0. 835

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


Stability : Stable under normal temperature and recommended storage conditions.
Reactivity : Stable under normal use.
Possibility of Hazardous : No dangerous reaction known under condition of normal use.
Reaction
Condition to Avoid : Keep away from all the heat sources, open flames and other sources of ignition.
In Complete Materials : Strong oxidizing agent
Hazardous Decomposition : Carbon Oxides
Products

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


Possible Health Effect
Skin : May cause skin irritation and dermatitis.
Eye : Contact with eyes may cause irritation.
Inhalation : May cause irritation of respiratory tract. May cause central nervous system depression with nausea,
headache, and dizziness.

Chemical Name Oral Toxicity Dermal Toxicity Inhalation


Acetone LD50 (Rat female) LD50 (Rabbit) 7426mg/kg LC50 (Rabbit) 76mg/L 4 hrs.
5800mg/kg

Methanol LDLO (Human) 300 mg/kg LD50 (Rabbit) 12800 mg / kg The components/mixture is as acute oral
toxicity category 3.
Toluene Oral /LD50 2600 mg / kg rat LD50 12000 mg /kg rabbit LD50 12.5 kg/l rat 4 hrs

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION


Eco-toxicity : Toxic to aquatic life. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Persistence and : No data available.
Degradability
Bioaccumulation : No information available.
Mobility : Disperses in water
Other Adverse Effects : No information available.

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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Water Treatment Method : Recover or recycle if possible. Disposal should be accordance applicable regional, national
and local laws and regulations.
Contaminated Packaging : Do not reuse container.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION


UN Number : UN 1950
IMDG Shipping Name : Aerosol
Transport Hazard Class : 2.1
IATA Shipping Name : Aerosol Flammable
IATA Hazard Class : 2.1
UN Number : UN 1950
ADG Shipping Name : Aerosol
ADG Hazard Class : 2.1
UN Number : UN 1950

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION


INTERNATIONAL INVENTORIES
TSCA : Complies
DSL/NDSL : Complies
ENCS : Not determined
IECSC : Not determined

Legend
TSCA : United State Toxic Substances Control Act Section 8 b Inventory.
DSL/NDSL : Canadian Domestic Substances List/Non domestic Substances list.
ENCS : Japan existing and New Chemical Substances.
IECSC : China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances
KECL : Korean Existing and Evaluated Chemical Substances.
PICCS : Philippines Inventory of Chemicals & Chemical Substances.
AICS : Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances.
CERCLA : Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
DOT : Department of Transportation
FIFRA : Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
HMIRC : Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission
HMIS : Hazardous Materials Identification System
NFPA : National Fire Protection Association
NIOSH : National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

NFPA Information Health 2


Flammability 2
Instability 0

HMIS Information Health 4*


Flammability 4
Physical Hazard 0

FULL TEXT OF H-STATEMENTS


H 225 : Highly Flammable liquid.
H 226 : Flammable liquid and Vapor.
H 280 : Contains gas under pressure may explode if heated.
H 301 : Toxic if swallowed.
H 304 : May be fatal if swallowed and enter airways.
H 311 : Toxic in contact with skin.
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H 312 : Harmful in contact with skin.
H 315 : Causes skin irritation.
H 319 : Causes serious eye irritation.
H 331 : Toxic if inhaled.
H 332 : Harmful if inhaled.
H 370 : Causes damage to organ.
H 373 : May cause damage to organ through prolonged exposure.

16. OTHER INFORMATION


General Information
This product should be used as directed. For further information, please consult product data sheets and application information
bulletin for this product.

Further Information
The information contained herein is based on the present state of our knowledge. It characterizes the product with regard to the
appropriate health and safety precaution, and hazard information. It does not represent a guarantee of the properties of product.

Revision Comments
This safety data sheet supersedes all previous issues and users are cautioned to ensure that it is correct.

DISCLAIMER
This information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other
materials or in any process. Such information is, to the best of the company`s knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date
indicated.

However, no warranty guarantee or representation is made to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. It is the user’s responsibility to
satisfy himself as to the suitability of such information for his own particular use.

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