MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (REF: Calgel - colour)
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Revision Date: 09 June 2009 1.
IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION AND THE COMPANY.
Product Name:
Products for nail care - Calgel - colour.
Supplier:
Cal-Mo (Pty) Ltd.(formerly Calbrook International), 5 Gus Street, Wolhuter, 2092, South Africa.
Tel: +27 11 624 1101 * Fax: +27 11 614 0842 * EMERGENCY: +27 11 726 6477 2.
INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS.
Urethane Oligomers: Polyurethane Methacrylate: Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate: Hydroxypropyl Methacrylate: 1,1-Dimethylethyl Ester: Photoinitiator:
INCI registration Pending; INCI registration Pending; CAS No. 868-77-9; CAS No. 923-26-2; CAS No. 614-45-9; CAS No. 24650-42-8;
30 - 45%. 25 - 40%. 10 - 25%. 5 - 15%. 2 - 5%. 1 - 5%.
May also contain a mix of between 0.1 - 5% of approved colours: CI 77891, CI 19140:1, CI 15880:1, CI 77570, CI 15850, CI 15850:2, CI 77499, CI 77491, CI 12085, CI 15858:1, CI 77007, CI 42090:1, CI 47005, CI 7742, CI 77019. 3.
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION.
Health. Eye Contact:
May cause some eye irritation upon direct contact.
Skin Contact:
Repeated and prolonged exposure may cause skin irritation.
Inhalation:
Exposure to vapours are not likely to be hazardous. Low volatility makes vapour inhalation unlikely.
Ingestion:
May be harmful if swallowed.
Other:
Repeated exposures are not anticipated to cause any significant adverse effect and is unlikely to aggravate existing medical conditions.
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FIRST AID MEASURES.
General Advice:
In all cases of doubt or when symptoms persist, seek medical attention; Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. For symptom description, see item 11.
Skin Contact:
Immediately remove all contaminated clothing; Wash off with soap and plenty of water; If skin irritation persists, take medical advice.
Eye Contact:
Wash with plenty of water (for 20 minutes minimum) with eyes wide open, after taking out soft contact lenses and immediately seek medical advice.
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting; Rinse mouth, dilute with water or milk, keep calm, go immediately to a Hospital or a Doctor. NEVER give fluids or induce vomiting if the victim is unconscious or having convulsions, get medical attention.