Airwell AQL 50 [9/63] Manufacturer information

Airwell AQL 50 [9/63] Manufacturer information
Manufacturer information
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Lubricating Oil Data
Safety Data
Classification
In contact with skin
In contact with eyes
Ingestion
Inhalation
Conditions to avoid
Breathing protection
Protection clothes
Behaviour in case of leaks or escapes
Disposal
Behaviour in case of fire
Containers
Behaviour in case of fire
Oil
R407C: ICI EMKARATE RL32CF
MOBIL EAL ARTIC 22CC
Not dangerous.
Very little irritating. No first aid is required. it is enough to provide for a reasonable personal hy-
giene, i.e. washing the exposed skin areas with water and soap several times a day. Wash
dirty work clothes at least once a week.
Flush your eyes with a eyewash solution for at least 15 minutes and apply to a doctor.
Immediately apply to a doctor.
Immediately apply to a doctor.
Contact with strongly oxidising agents, alkaline or acid solutions as well as overheating. It may
degrade some types of paint and rubber.
It may only be used in well ventilated areas.
Always wear glasses or a mask for facial protection. Even if it is not strictly necessary, it is rec-
ommended to wear gloves in case of a long-term exposure.
Wear protection clothes and gloves. Stop the leakage. Absorb oil by using suitable substances,
such as sand, sawdust and any other material available on the market.
Oil and whatever may be contaminated by it shall be incinerated in a plant in compliance with
the local standards about the destruction of exhausted oils.
Use dry chemical compounds, carbon dioxide or extinguishing foams to put out the fire. The use
of water on hot oil which has been set on fire may cause splashing.
If oil has not caught fire yet, spray some water to disperse the vapours and protect the personnel
who are attempting to stop the leakage.
If they are exposed to the fire, they shall be constantly cooled down by water sprays.
In case of fire wear self-contained breathing apparatus.

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