FEMA No | N/A |
CAS No. | N/A |
Chemical Name | |
Health | Slightly hazardous. |
Flammability | Will ignite if overheated. |
Reactivity | Stable and not reative with water. |
Flash Point | 185 F |
Extinguishing Media | FOG-No | CO2-Yes | FOAM-Yes | DRY-Yes | |
Dot Classification | COMBUSTIBLE |
Stability | STABLE |
NFPA Classification | |
Fire Fighting | Self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing should be worn when fighting fires involving essential oils or chemicals. |
Unusual Fire Hazard | None known to JAOD. Keep away from heat and open flames. |
Hazardous Combustable Decomposition Products | Avoid contact or contamination with strong acids, alkalies, or oxidizingûagents. |
Color & Odor | |
Boiling Point | |
Melting Point | N/A |
Vapor Pressure | N/A |
Vapor Density | N/A |
Water Solubility | INSOLUBLE |
Respiratory | None generally required. Use NIOSH approved respirator in confined area ifûmaterial is rated toxic. |
Ventilation | Local exhaust meeting ACGIH criteria as needed. |
Skin | Chemical resistant clothing is recommended.ûUse of chemical resistant clothing is recommended. |
Eye | wear protective glasses |
Other | Use of chemical resistant gloves is recommended. |
Threshold Limit | N/A |
OSHA Permissible Limit | NO |
Carcinogen | NO |
NTP Limit | NO |
IARC Limit | NO |
OSHA Limit | NO |
Carcinogen Notes | NO |
Material Type | NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL |
Health Hazard | Effects of overexposure: May be irritating to skin & eyes. Eye contact Effectes: May be irritating to eyes. Skin contact effects: May be irritating to skin. Inhalation Effects: May be irritating if inhaled Ingestion Effects: May be harmful if swallowed. |
Primary Entry Routes | SKIN |
Health Hazard Notes | The above effects are based on evaluation of individual components and the relevancey to the mixtures as a whole or to humans is unknown. |
Inhalation | REMOVE FROM THE EXPOSURE TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED,-ADMINISTER RESPIRATION AND OXYGEN IF AVAILABLE. CONTACT-A PHYSICIAN AS NECESSARY. |
Eye Contact | FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH CLEAN WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES-CONTACT A PHYSICIAAN IMMEDIATELY. |
Skin Contact | REMOVE ANY CONTAMINATED CLOTHING'S OR SHOES. WASH AFFECTED-AREAS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES-CONTACT PHYSICIAN AS NECESSARY. |
Ingestion | WASH OUT MOUTH WITH WATER AND GIVE WATER TO DILUTE PROVIDED-PERSON IS CONSCIOUS. CONTACT A PHYSICIAN OR LOCAL POISON-CONTROL CENTER IMMEDIATELY. |
First Aid Notes | |
Spill Procedures | ELIMINATE ALL IGNITION SOURCES. VENTILATE AREA. CONTAIN SPILL AND-RECOVER FREE PRODUCTS. ABSORB REMAINDER OR VERMICULITE OR OTHER SUITABLE-ABSORBENT MATERIAL. USE OF SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS IS-RECOMMENDED FOR ANY MAJOR CHEMICAL SPILLS. REPORT SPILLS TO APPROPRIATE-AUTHORITIES IF REQUIRED. |
Waste Disposal | PLACE MATERIALS AND ABSORBENT INTO SEALED CONTAINERS AND DISPOSE IN-ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATION.-NOTE: EMPTY CONTAINERS CAN HAVE RESIDUE, GASES AND MISTS AND ARE-SUBJECT TO PROPER WASTER DISPOSAL. |
Handling & Shipping Procedures | Place material and absorbent into sealed containers and disposed of in accordance with current applicable laws and regulation. Good manufacturing practices dictate that an eyewash fountain and/ or safety shower shouls be available in the work area. |
SARA Chemical Name | N/A |
SARA Concentration | N/A |
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