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SAFETY DATA SHEET

A48 ADHESIVE

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ACRYLIC ACID

201-177-9

79-10-7

-: R10; Xn: R20/21/22; C: R35; N:

R50

Flam. Liq. 3: H226; Acute Tox. 4: H332;

Acute Tox. 4: H312; Acute Tox. 4: H302;

Skin Corr. 1A: H314; Aquatic Acute 1:

H400

1-10%

CUMENE HYDROPEROXIDE

201-254-7

80-15-9

O: R7; Xn: R21/22; T: R23; C: R34; Org. Perox. EF: H242; Acute Tox. 3:

1-10%

Xn: R48/20/22; N: R51/53

H331; Acute Tox. 4: H312; Acute Tox. 4:

H302; STOT RE 2: H373; Skin Corr.

1B: H314

N,N-DIMETHYL-P-TOLUIDINE - REACH registered number(s): 01-2119937766-23

202-805-4

99-97-8

T: R23/24/25; Xn: R33; -: R52/53

Acute Tox. 3: H331; Acute Tox. 3: H311;

Acute Tox. 3: H301; STOT RE 2: H373;

Aquatic Chronic 3: H412

<1%

Skin contact:

Remove all contaminated clothes and footwear immediately unless stuck to skin. Wash

immediately with plenty of soap and water.

Eye contact:

Bathe the eye with running water for 15 minutes. Consult a doctor.

Ingestion:

Wash out mouth with water. Consult a doctor.

Inhalation:

Remove casualty from exposure ensuring one's own safety whilst doing so. Consult a

doctor.

Skin contact:

There may be irritation and redness at the site of contact.

Eye contact:

There may be irritation and redness. The eyes may water profusely.

Ingestion:

There may be soreness and redness of the mouth and throat.

Inhalation:

There may be irritation of the throat with a feeling of tightness in the chest. Exposure may

cause coughing or wheezing.

Delayed / immediate effects:

Immediate effects can be expected after short-term exposure.

Immediate / special treatment:

Eye bathing equipment should be available on the premises.

Extinguishing media:

Suitable extinguishing media for the surrounding fire should be used. Use water spray

to cool containers.

Exposure hazards:

In combustion emits toxic fumes.

5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture

4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed

Section 4: First aid measures

4.1. Description of first aid measures

4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed

Section 5: Fire-fighting measures

5.1. Extinguishing media