IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER
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- Product identifier
Product name Synonyms
BEAM
BEAM GLASS CLEANER
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- Uses and uses advised against
Uses GLASS CLEANER ● GLASS WASHING LIQUID
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- Details of the supplier of the product
Supplier name Address
Telephone Email
Website
Kitchen & Catering Supplies
5 / 13 Day Rd, Rockingham WA 6168
(08) 9592 2700
https://www.kitchenandcateringsupplies.com.au
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- Emergency telephone numbers
Emergency 0414 586 164
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
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- Classification of the substance or mixture
CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO SAFE WORK AUSTRALIA CRITERIA
Physical Hazards
Not classified as a Physical Hazard
Health Hazards
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Category 2
Serious Eye Damage / Eye Irritation: Category 1 Contact with acids liberates toxic gas.
Environmental Hazards
Aquatic Toxicity (Acute): Category 2
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- GHS Label elements
Signal word DANGER Pictograms
Hazard statements
AUH031 H315 H318 H401
Prevention statements
P264 P273 P280
Contact with acids liberates toxic gas. Causes skin irritation.
Causes serious eye damage. Toxic to aquatic life.
Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid release to the environment.
Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Response statements
P302 + P352
P305 + P351 + P338
P310 P321
P332 + P313 P362
Storage statements
None allocated.
Disposal statements
P501
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water.
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
Immediately call a POISON CENTRE or doctor/physician. Specific treatment is advised – see first aid instructions.
If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/ attention.
Take off contaminated clothing and wash before re-use.
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with relevant regulations.
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- Other hazards
No information provided.
COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
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- Substances / Mixtures
Ingredient | CAS Number | EC Number | Content |
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE | 7681-52-9 | 231-668-3 | <5% |
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE | 1310-58-3 | 215-181-3 | <2% |
WATER | 7732-18-5 | 231-791-2 | >60% |
NON HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS | Not Available | Not Available | Remainder |
FIRST AID MEASURES
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- Description of first aid measures
Eye
Inhalation Skin
Ingestion
First aid facilities
If in eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush continuously with running water. Continue flushing until advised to stop by a Poisons Information Centre, a doctor, or for at least 15 minutes.
If inhaled, remove from contaminated area. Apply artificial respiration if not breathing.
If skin or hair contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and flush skin and hair with running water. Continue flushing with water until advised to stop by a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor.
For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia Wide) or a doctor (at once). If swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
Eye wash facilities and safety shower should be available.
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- Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
May cause irritation to the eyes and skin.
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- Immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically.
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
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- Extinguishing media
Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
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- Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Non flammable. May evolve toxic gases (chlorine) when heated to decomposition.
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- Advice for firefighters
Evacuate area and contact emergency services. Toxic gases may be evolved in a fire situation. Remain upwind and notify those downwind of hazard. Wear full protective equipment including Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) when combating fire. Use waterfog to cool intact containers and nearby storage areas.
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- Hazchem code
None allocated.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
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- Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as detailed in section 8 of the SDS. Clear area of all unprotected personnel. Ventilate area where possible. Contact emergency services where appropriate.
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- Environmental precautions
Prevent product from entering drains and waterways.
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- Methods of cleaning up
Contain spillage, then cover / absorb spill with non-combustible absorbent material (vermiculite, sand, or similar), collect and place in suitable containers for disposal.
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- Reference to other sections
See Sections 8 and 13 for exposure controls and disposal.
HANDLING AND STORAGE
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- Precautions for safe handling
Before use carefully read the product label. Use of safe work practices are recommended to avoid eye or skin contact and inhalation. Observe good personal hygiene, including washing hands before eating. Prohibit eating, drinking and smoking in contaminated areas.
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- Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area, removed from incompatible substances, heat or ignition sources and foodstuffs. Ensure containers are adequately labelled, protected from physical damage, sealed when not in use, vented and stored upright. Check regularly for leaks or spills. Large storage areas should have appropriate ventilation systems.
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- Specific end uses
No information provided.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
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- Control parameters Exposure standards
Ingredient | Reference | TWA | STEL | ||
ppm | mg/m³ | ppm | mg/m³ | ||
Chlorine (Peak Limitation) | SWA [AUS] | 1 | 3 | — | — |
Potassium hydroxide | SWA [AUS] | — | 2 (Peak) | — | — |
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE | SWA [AUS] | 1 | 3 | — | — |
Biological limits
No biological limit values have been entered for this product.
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- Exposure controls Engineering controls
Avoid inhalation. Use in well ventilated areas. Where an inhalation risk exists, mechanical extraction ventilation is recommended. Maintain vapour levels below the recommended exposure standard.
PPE
Eye / Face Wear splash-proof goggles.
Hands Wear PVC or rubber gloves.
Body Wear coveralls. When using large quantities or where heavy contamination is likely, wear rubber boots and a PVC apron.
Respiratory Where an inhalation risk exists, wear a Type B (acid gas and vapours) respirator.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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- Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Appearance Odour
Flammability Flash point Boiling point Melting point
Evaporation rate pH
Vapour density Relative density Solubility (water) Vapour pressure
Upper explosion limit Lower explosion limit Partition coefficient
Autoignition temperature Decomposition temperature Viscosity
Explosive properties Oxidising properties Odour threshold
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- Other information
% Volatiles Density
CLEAR LIQUID
FAINT CHLORINE ODOUR NON FLAMMABLE
NOT RELEVANT
100°C (Approximately) 0°C (Approximately)
AS FOR WATER 14
NOT AVAILABLE 1.05
SOLUBLE
18 mm Hg @ 20°C NOT RELEVANT NOT RELEVANT NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE
92 %
NOT AVAILABLE
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
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- Reactivity
Contact with acids may liberate toxic chlorine gas.
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- Chemical stability
Stable under recommended conditions of storage.
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- Possibility of hazardous reactions
Polymerization is not expected to occur.
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- Conditions to avoid
Avoid heat, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources.
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- Incompatible materials
Incompatible (sometimes violently) with oxidising agents (e.g. peroxides), acids (especially hydrochloric – evolving chlorine gas), organic materials, reducing agents (e.g. sulphites), metallic powders, amines, ammonia and heat sources. Also incompatible with zinc, brass, galvanized and painted surfaces.
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- Hazardous decomposition products
May evolve toxic gases (chlorine) when heated to decomposition.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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- Information on toxicological effects
Acute toxicity
Acute oral exposure may result in irritation of the mouth, throat, oesophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Contact with acids may liberate toxic chlorine gas.
Information available for the ingredients:
Ingredient | Oral LD50 | Dermal LD50 | Inhalation LC50 |
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE | 5800 mg/kg (mouse) | — | — |
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE | 273 to 1230 mg/kg (rat) | — | — |
Skin Eye
Sensitisation Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproductive
STOT – single exposure
STOT – repeated exposure
Aspiration
Contact may result in irritation, redness, pain and rash.
Contact may result in irritation, lacrimation, pain, redness and corneal burns with possible serious eye damage.
Not classified as causing skin or respiratory sensitisation. Not classified as a mutagen.
Not classified as a carcinogen.
Not classified as a reproductive toxin.
Over exposure may result in mucous membrane irritation of the respiratory tract and coughing. Over exposure to chlorine vapour may result in lung tissue damage. Do not mix with other chemicals unless advised and specific instructions provided, as toxic and irritating gases may be evolved.
Not classified as causing organ damage from repeated exposure. Adverse effects are generally associated with single exposure.
Not classified as causing aspiration.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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- Toxicity
Hypochlorites are extremely toxic to fish; Exposure to 0.5 % over 96 hours resulted in death of trout.
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- Persistence and degradability
Hypochlorites are non-persistent in the environment and there is no accumulation potential as they gradually decompose into a salt and oxygen.
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- Bioaccumulative potential
Hypochlorites are non-persistent in the environment and there is no accumulation potential as they gradually decompose into a salt and oxygen.
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- Mobility in soil
May leach to groundwater with resultant toxicity to aquatic organisms.
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- Other adverse effects
No information provided.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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- Waste treatment methods
Waste disposal
Legislation
For small amounts, absorb with sand, vermiculite or similar and dispose of to an approved landfill site. Contact the manufacturer/supplier for additional information if disposing of large quantities (if required). Prevent contamination of drains and waterways as aquatic life may be threatened and environmental damage may result.
Dispose of in accordance with relevant local legislation.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
NOT CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS GOOD BY THE CRITERIA OF THE ADG CODE, IMDG OR IATA
LAND TRANSPORT (ADG) | SEA TRANSPORT (IMDG / IMO) | AIR TRANSPORT (IATA / ICAO) | |
14.1 UN Number | None allocated. | None allocated. | None allocated. |
14.2 Proper
Shipping Name |
None allocated. | None allocated. | None allocated. |
14.3 Transport hazard class | None allocated. | None allocated. | None allocated. |
14.4 Packing Group | None allocated. | None allocated. | None allocated. |
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- Environmental hazards
No information provided.
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- Special precautions for user
Hazchem code None allocated.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
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- Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Poison schedule Classifications
Inventory listings
Classified as a Schedule 5 (S5) Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP).
Safework Australia criteria is based on the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.
AUSTRALIA: AIIC (Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals)
All components are listed on AIIC, or are exempt.
OTHER INFORMATION
Additional information
Abbreviations
RESPIRATORS: In general the use of respirators should be limited and engineering controls employed to avoid exposure. If respiratory equipment must be worn ensure correct respirator selection and training is undertaken. Remember that some respirators may be extremely uncomfortable when used for long periods. The use of air powered or air supplied respirators should be considered where prolonged or repeated use is necessary.
EXPOSURE STANDARDS – TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE (TWA) or WES (WORKPLACE
EXPOSURE STANDARD) (NZ): Exposure standards are established on the premise of an 8 hour work period of normal intensity, under normal climatic conditions and where a 16 hour break between shifts exists to enable the body to eliminate absorbed contaminants. In the following circumstances, exposure standards must be reduced: Strenuous work conditions; hot, humid climates; high altitude conditions; extended shifts (which increase the exposure period and shorten the period of recuperation).
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES:
The recommendation for protective equipment contained within this report is provided as a guide only. Factors such as form of product, method of application, working environment, quantity used, product concentration and the availability of engineering controls should be considered before final selection of personal protective equipment is made.
HEALTH EFFECTS FROM EXPOSURE:
It should be noted that the effects from exposure to this product will depend on several factors including: form of product; frequency and duration of use; quantity used; effectiveness of control measures; protective equipment used and method of application. Given that it is impractical to prepare a report which would encompass all possible scenarios, it is anticipated that users will assess the risks and apply control methods where appropriate.
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
CAS # Chemical Abstract Service number – used to uniquely identify chemical compounds CNS Central Nervous System
EC No. EC No – European Community Number
EMS Emergency Schedules (Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods)
GHS Globally Harmonized System
GTEPG Group Text Emergency Procedure Guide
IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer
LC50 Lethal Concentration, 50% / Median Lethal Concentration LD50 Lethal Dose, 50% / Median Lethal Dose
mg/m³ Milligrams per Cubic Metre OEL Occupational Exposure Limit
pH relates to hydrogen ion concentration using a scale of 0 (high acidic) to 14 (highly alkaline).
ppm Parts Per Million
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit
STOT-RE Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) STOT-SE Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
SUSMP Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons SWA Safe Work Australia
TLV Threshold Limit Value
TWA Time Weighted Average
Report status
This document has been compiled by RMT on behalf of the manufacturer, importer or supplier of the product and serves as their Safety Data Sheet (‘SDS’).
It is based on information concerning the product which has been provided to RMT by the manufacturer, importer or supplier or obtained from third party sources and is believed to represent the current state of knowledge as to the appropriate safety and handling precautions for the product at the time of issue. Further clarification regarding any aspect of the product should be obtained directly from the manufacturer, importer or supplier.
While RMT has taken all due care to include accurate and up-to-date information in this SDS, it does not provide any warranty as to accuracy or completeness. As far as lawfully possible, RMT accepts no liability for any loss, injury or damage (including consequential loss) which may be suffered or incurred by any person as a consequence of their reliance on the information contained in this SDS.
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