2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
2.2.1. Pictogram :
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
3.1. Ingredients:
Concentration
Substance name CAS No.
(% Volume)
1
glycerol, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer 9082-00-2 100
1
Substance is not classified in terms of Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 Annex VI.
See all the hazard statements in chapter 16.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
∙ Prevent from spreading or entering into drains, ditches or rivers by using sand, earth, or other
appropriate barriers.
∙ Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination.
∙ Ventilate contaminated area thoroughly.
6.3. Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
6.3.1. For large liquid spills (> 1 drum)
∙ Transfer by mechanical means such as vacuum truck to a salvage tank for recovery or safe disposal.
∙ Do not flush away residues with water.
∙ Retain as contaminated waste.
∙ Allow residues to evaporate or soak up with an appropriate absorbent material and dispose of safely.
∙ Remove contaminated soil and dispose of safely.
6.3.2. For small liquid spills (< 1 drum)
∙ Transfer by mechanical means to a labeled, sealable container for product recovery or safe disposal.
∙ Allow residues to evaporate or soak up with an appropriate absorbent material and dispose of safely.
∙ Remove contaminated soil and dispose of safely.
6.4. Other information
∙ Proper disposal should be evaluated based on regulatory status of this material (refer to Section 13),
potential contamination from subsequent use and spillage, and regulations governing disposal in the
local area.
∙ Observe all relevant local and international regulations.
∙ For guidance on selection of personal protective equipment see Chapter 8 of this Safety Data Sheet.
limit requirements or guidelines. If there are no applicable exposure limit requirements or guidelines,
general ventilation should be sufficient for most operations.
8.3. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment(PPE)
8.3.1. Respiratory protection
∙ No respiratory protection is ordinarily required under normal conditions of use.
∙ In accordance with good industrial hygiene practices, precautions should be taken to avoid breathing
of material.
8.3.2. Hand protection
∙ Where hand contact with the product may occur the use of gloves approved to relevant standards (e.g.
Europe: EN374, US: F739, AS/NZS:2161) made from the following materials may provide suitable chemical
protection: Incidental contact/Splash protection: PVC. Neoprene rubber. Nitrile rubber. Suitability and
durability of a glove is dependent on usage, e.g. frequency and duration of contact, chemical resistance
of glove material, glove thickness, dexterity.
∙ Always seek advice from glove suppliers.
∙ Contaminated gloves should be replaced.
∙ Thin disposable gloves should be avoided for long term use.
∙ When worn, use once and dispose.
∙ Personal hygiene is a key element of effective hand care.
∙ Gloves must only be worn on clean hands.
∙ After using gloves, hands should be washed and dried thoroughly.
∙ Application of a non perfumed moisturizer is recommended.
8.3.3. Eye protection
∙ Chemical splash goggles (chemical mono-goggles) approved to EU Standard EN166, AS/NZS:1337.
8.3.4. Skin protection
∙ Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing.
8.4. Monitoring methods
∙ Monitoring of the concentration of substances in the breathing zone of workers or in the general
workplace may be required to confirm compliance with an OEL and adequacy of exposure controls.
∙ For some substances biological monitoring may also be appropriate.
∙ Examples of sources of recommended air monitoring methods are given below or contact supplier.
∙ Further national methods may be available.
- Health and Safety Executive (HSE), UK: Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances,
http://www.hsl.gov.uk/search.htm.
- Berufsgenossenschaftliches Institut für Arbeitssicherheit (BIA), Germany
http://www.hvbg.de/d/bia/index.html.
- L'Institut National de Recherche et de Securité, (INRS), France
http://www.inrs.fr/securite/hygiene_securite_travail.html.
10.5. Incompatible Materials : Avoid contact with isocyanates, copper and copper alloys, zinc, strong
oxidizing agents, and water.
10.6. Hazardous decomposition products: Unknown toxic products may be formed.
10.7. Other information
∙ Hygroscopic.
∙ Polymerizes exothermically with diisocyanates at ambient temperatures.
∙ The reaction becomes progressively more vigorous and can be violent at higher temperatures if the
miscibility of reaction partners is good or is supported by stirring or by the presence of solvents.
∙ Reacts with strong oxidizing agents.
∙ Hazardous Polymerization: No
12.1. Ecotoxicity: Incomplete ecotoxicological data are available for this product
12.1.1. Acute Toxicity:
∙ Fish : Expected to have low toxicity: LC/EC/IC50 > 1000 mg/l
∙ Aquatic Invertebrates : Expected to have low toxicity: LC/EC/IC50 > 100 mg/l
∙ Algae : Expected to have low toxicity: LC/EC/IC50 > 1000 mg/l
∙ Microorganisms : Expected to have low toxicity: LC/EC/IC50 > 100 mg/l
12.2. Persistence and degradability: Expected to be not inherently biodegradable.
12.3. Bioaccumulative potential: Does not bioaccumulate significantly.
12.4. Mobility in soil.
∙ If product enters soil, it will be highly mobile and may contaminate groundwater.
∙ Sinks in fresh water; may float or sink in seawater.
12.6. Other adverse effects: Small particles may have physical effects on aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labeling of dangerous substances in
order to adapt it to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization
and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and establishing a European Chemicals Agency (OJ L 396,
30.12.2006);
∙ Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on
classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives
67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (OJ L 353, 31.12. 2008).
16.1. Instructions for the training: Product handling instruction shall be included into the educational
system about the safety work (initial training, training at the workplace, repeated training) according to
specific conditions at the workplace.
16.2. Recommended restrictions on use (i.e. non-statutory recommendations by supplier)
∙ Substance should not be used for any other purpose than for which is appointed (point 1.2). Because
of the fact that specific conditions of use of substance are out of supplier’s control, it is responsibility of
the user to adjust the prescribed warnings to local laws and regulations.
∙ Safety information describes the product in terms of safety and it cannot be considered as technical
information about product.
16.3. Purpose of SDS: Purpose of this SDS is to provide relevant information for users of KONIX KE-810
to ensure proper handling and control of risks/hazards.
16.4. Date of draft: Apr. 19. 2007
16.5. Number of revision and date of final revision: 1, April. 12. 2016