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Safety
Lubricant oil data
Classification
Not harmful.
Contact with skin
Contact with eyes
Ingestion
Inhalation
Conditions to avoid
Protection of the respiratory
system
Protective clothing
Accidental release measures
Disposal
Fire fighting information
Cylinders
Fire fighting protective
equipment
May cause slight irritation. Does not require first aid measures. It is rec-
ommended to follow usual personal hygiene measures, including wash-
ing the exposed skin with soap and water several times a day. It is also
recommended to wash your overalls at least once a week.
Wash thoroughly with a suitable solution or tap water.
Seek medical advice immediately.
Seek medical advice immediately.
Strong oxidising substances, caustic or acid solutions, excess heat. May
corrode some types of paint or rubber.
Use in well ventilated rooms.
Always wear protective goggles or a mask. Wearing protective gloves
is not mandatory, but is recommended in case of prolonged exposure to
refrigerant oil.
It is important to wear protective clothing and, especially, goggles. Stop
the source of the leak. Reduce the leak with absorbing substances (sand,
sawdust or any other absorbing material available on the market).
The refrigerant oil and its waste will be disposed of in an approved incin-
erator, in conformity with the provisions and the local regulations appli-
cable to oil waste.
In the presence of hot liquid or flames, use dry powder, carbon dioxide
or foam. If the leak is not burning, use a water jet to remove any vapours
and to protect the personnel responsible for stopping the leak.
The cylinders exposed to a fire will be cooled with water jets in case of
fire.
In case of fire, wear an independent respirator.
Safety data: Polyester oil (POE)