GAC (UK) LTD HEALTH & SAFETY DATA SHEETS 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREPARATION AND COMPANY PRODUCT NAME: Glitter Spray (SA 053 and 54) DESCRIPTION: A Decorative Glitter Hair & Body Spray ISSUE NO: 5 DATE OF ISSUE: 13.07.00 Replaces issue dated 11.08.99 NAME & ADDRESS: GAC (UK) Ltd 56 Llantarnam Park Cwmbran NP44 3AW TELEPHONE NO: 01633 861411 FAX NO: 01633 838606 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION OF INGREDIENTS PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: A clear lacquer and glitter particles in an alcohol base with a Hydrocarbon Propellant. NAME QUANTITY % CAS NO OEL SYMBOLS R&S PHRASES Alcohol 8 – 15% 64-17-5 1000 ppm Propylene > 1% 57-55-6 150 ppm Glycol 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Extremely Flammable propellant Gas. Concentrating and breathing Vapour/Gas can be Harmful or Fatal. Highly Flammable liquid and explosive Vapour. Narcotic vapours. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If unconscious, turn in to Recovery Position. Get Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: Flush with water for 10 minutes. Get Medical Aid. INGESTION: Do Not induce vomiting. If patient vomits, turn in to Recovery Position. Give water to drink. Get Medical Aid. GENERAL: Provided that the product is used under conditions specified on can, it is safe to use. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD: Highly Flammable liquid and Explosive Vapours. Narcotic Vapours, Irritant. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use CO2, Dry Chemicals, Alcohol foam or water fog. Keep containers cool by spraying with water. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Extinguish any naked flames or sources of ignition. Avoid inhaling vapour. Absorb spill with non Combustible material, eg Sand or Earth and sweep up. Prevent entry into sewers or drains. After spill pick up is complete wash effected area. 7. HANDLING & STORAGE HANDLING: Ensure good general ventilation. Good standards of hygiene and work practices should be maintained. Use PPE listed in section 8. Do Not pierce or burn can even after use. Concentrating and breathing Vapour can be Harmful or Fatal. Do Not spray onto naked Flame or any incandescent material. No smoking. STORAGE: Store around 20 °C out of direct sunlight. Do Not exceed a temperature of 50 °C at any time. Keep away from sources of ignition. Keep out of reach of children. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Avoid contact with eyes. Use only in well ventilated areas. Avoid inhalation of Vapours. 9. PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE : Liquid COLOUR : As stated on can PH (20 G) L in water : N/A SOLUBILITY : Soluble in water and alcohol BOILING POINT (°C) : Less than 80 °C VAPOUR PRESSURE (20°C) : N/D SPECIFIC GRAVITY (20°C) : Less than 1 FLASH POINT (°C) : Less than 12 °C EXPLOSIVE LIMITS OTHER DATA 10. STABILITY & REACTIVITY Stable. Will react with strong oxidising agents. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Moderately toxic. Moderate irritant. Possible systematic effects. Vapour irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not determined. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste materials must be disposed of in accordance with requirements of the Control of Pollution Act 1974. Consult Local Authority prior to disposal. 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION UN 1950 IMDG: Page 2102 Edition 1998. Road Transport: Consult tremcard for further information. 14. REGULATORY INFORMATION In accordance with the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1999. RISK PHRASES; R12 Extremely Flammable SAFETY PHRASES: S2 Keep out of reach of children S16 Keep away from sources of ignition. No smoking S23 Do Not breath Gas or Vapour S25 Avoid contact with eyes S51 Use only in well ventilated areas. CLASSIFICATION & SYMBOLS: UN 1950 Aerosols. Highly Flammable. Symbol F. 15 OTHER INFORMATION The information in this Material Safety Data Sheet is based on the present state of our knowledge and on the current EC and National Laws. The information relates to the specific product designated and may not be valid if it is used in combination with other materials or process, nothing herein is to be construed as warranty, expressed or implied, it is always the responsibility of the user to take the necessary steps in order to fulfil the demands laid down in the Rules and Legislation.