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cG3 Page | of 8 _ Halas Dental Modelling Wax | "sisi ‘Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 Chemwatch 8187-79 || seus Date: 7-May-2008 c3t7LP. PRODUCT NAME Halas Dental Medeling Wax ‘SYNONYMS "Petroleum wax blend™ PRODUCT USE Formulated wax for denture modeling, ‘SUPPLIER Company: Lorded Tracing Pry Lis Adress: Unit 171 Cowpasture I ‘weiner Park NSW, 2164 Austala Telephone: 161 29758 8699 Fax: 02 9756 6136 mai ardeli@yahoo.com ‘Company: Halas Dental Aasress: Unt, 44 Oea Ave Waetico NSW, 2017 Austaia Telephone: +61 29607 6288, Fax +612 8097 6250 Ema ino@alas com au STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE [soeeazannous ‘SUBSTANCE. NON-DANGEROUS GOODS. According to NOHSC Criteria, and |ADG Code. CHEMWATCH HAZARD RATINGS Min Max Flammebilty 1 = Toxic 2. = Body Contact 2 Reactviy = Chronic: o mf POISONS SCHEDULE Risk SAFETY + Inhalation may produce health damage". + May produce discomfort ofthe respiratory system”. + Repeated exposure potentially causes skin dryness and cracking + Vapours potentially cause drowsiness and dizziness". + (imited evidence). + Do not breathe dust. + Avoid contact with skin, + Use only in well ventilated areas. + Keep container in a well ventilated place, NAME petroleum wax blend CASRN % >60 https://edu.chemwatch.net/chemgold3/msds.exe?print=¥ &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&e... 30/01/2012 ca3 Page 2 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax eee Chemwaich Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 (Chomwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 e317 ‘SWALLOWED if swallowed do NOT induce vomiting If vomiting eccur, lean patent forward or plaes on let side (head.town position if possible) to mainiain open sinway and ‘© Opservetne patent careful ‘8 Never gve Equi o person showing slgns of being sleepy or with reduced awareness: Le. becoming unconscious, 1S Give waver to rinse out mouth hen provide que slowy and as muchas easvaly can comfortably ink Sock medial acvce. EYE fF thie product comes in eortact with he eyes: \Viash out immesiately wth teh running water © Enoure complete iigaion ofthe eve by keeping eyelds apar and away fom eye and moving he eyes by occasional tng the upper and tower ts. Seek medical attention wihout del, pin persists or recurs seek medial attention. {© Removalof contact anaes after an eye inzy should ony be underaken by sklled personnel For THERMAL bums: © DoNOT remove contact ans Lay vetin down, on stetcher i avaiable and pad BOTH eyes, make sure dressing dos not press on he injured eye by placing thick pads under dressing, above and below the eye fe Seek uigent medical aesstance, or tanepert to hospital SKIN {1 sino hair contact occur {Flush ek ang ha wih running water (and soap if valle. Sak medial atenton in even a raion, In cate of bars « Immed\sislyappy cold water to burn either by immersion or wrapping wih saturated clean clth {© DO NOT remove of cut avay clothing over Burt areas, DO NOT pull avay cling which has adhered to the skin a this can cause farther nny 1DO NOT break bister or remove solidified materi ‘Quick cover wound with dressing o clean th o helo prevent infection and to ease pain. For large burns, sheets, towe's or plow sip are ea leave hoes fer eyes, nose and mouth. 100 NOT apaly cntment, ols, bier. et. toa burn under any creumstances Water may be given in smal quanstes if he person is conscious. ‘Acohol s not tobe given under any ereumstances, Reasse Trea for shock by keeping the person warm and i a ing postion, Seek medical ad and advise medical personnel in advance of the cause and extent ofthe injury and the estimated time of ‘aval the patent INHALED 1 Ifures or combustion products are inhaled remove ftom contaminated area Lay patem down. Keep warm and rested Prostheses such as false leeth, which may block airway, should be removed, where possible, pri (0 inating fst ald pocedures © Aonly artical respation i not breathing, preferably vith a demand valve resuscitor,bagvaive mask device, or pocket mask fs vane, Perform CPR i neceseay. ‘© Transpo" to hospi, ordoctr NOTES TO PHYSICIAN 1° Heavy and persistont skin contamination over many years may lead to dysplastic changes, Pre-existing skin disorders may be _aggravaed by exposure to is product fin general, emesis induction is unnecessary wih high vscosty, low vlaiy products, ie. mest cls end greases «High pressure accdental lection through he skin shoud be assassed for possible incision, irigaion andor debridement NOTE: nus may not soem serious at fel, bul win a few hours tissue may become swollen, discoloured and exremely pant ‘wih extonsve eubaulanecus necrese Product may be forcad rough eanelderasie datances long issue planes EXTINGUISHING MEDIA {© Do NOT dvect a solid stream of water or foam ito burning melten mater: this may cause spate Foam. Dry chemical ponder BCF (rere regulations perm) Carvon donde, ‘Water spray o¢fo9- Large fres only FIRE FIGHTING. 1g and spre the fre https://edu.chemwatch netichemgold3/msds.exe?print=Y &NzGo=&cwno~8187-79&e... 30/01/2012 G3 Page 3 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax |g) (Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 Chemwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 cai7p ‘© Alor Fite Brigade and tel them location and nature of hazard 1 Wear breathing apparatus plus protective gloves. ‘© Prevent, by any means available, silage rom entering drains or water courses, Use water delivered as fine spray to conto ire and cool adjacent area, 18 DO NOT approach containers suspected tobe ho. 1 Coo) ire exposed contaners with water spray fom a protected locaton. {tf safe t do so, remove containers rom path of fre ‘©_Equipment shouldbe thoroughly decontaminated ater use FIREEXPLOSION HAZARD. ‘© Combustbie solid which bums but propagates lame with dificult is estimated that most organic dusts ae combustible (circa 70%) = according fo tne ercumetances under which bw combustion process occurs, such materials may cause fires and! oF ust wxalosons. ‘8 Avoid generating dust, parteuatly clouds of dua in a confined or unventlates space as dusts may fom an axplosive mixture ‘nn rand any souree of onion, larneo¢ spark il cause fe or explosion. Dust clues ganeraod by the fire racing of the cold are @ parca” hazard, acsumulaions of fine dust (420 micron or less) may bum rapily and fiercely goed « pardelese1oeedmg ths i wl generaly not orm flammable dust clouds. once iad, however, larger pares upto $400 merons ameter ull corte othe propagation ofan explosion. ‘¢ In tne same way as geses and vapouts,dusis inthe fom of @ cloud aro ony igniable over a range of concentvations; in ‘rincpe, the concepts of lower explosive lms (LEL) and upper explosive limit (JEL) are applicable to dust clouds but only the TEC =o practical uee;- his is beoause of fe inorent aficuty of acheving Nomogeneous dust clouds at high temperatures {Hor dust he LEL is oflen calles ine "Miramum Explostle Concentrator”. MEC) 18 Adust explosion may release of lige quanties of gasecus products this in lum creates @ subsequent pressure rise of ‘Splosive force capatle of damaging plant ana bslsings and jung people ‘¢ Usually the inal or primary explosion takes place in a confined space such as plant or machinery, and can be of suicient force 19 damage o° rupture the plant fhe shock wave from bie primary explosen enters the surrounding area, iil distur> ‘ny setled Gust layers, forming a tecond dust cloud, and olen nila a mich larger secandary explosion. All large scale ‘2elosione have reeuted from chain reactions of vs type ‘© Dry dust can be chatged elecrosiaically by turbulence, pneumatic tanspart, pouring, in exhaust ducts and during anspor. 18 Bulkiup of elecuosalc charge may be prevented by banding and grounding ‘S Ponder handing equipment such as dust coleclors, ders and mils may require additonal protection measures such a5 ‘exlosion venting ‘8 Almovable parts coming in contact wih this material should have a speed of less than ‘-meterisec 1S Auden release of statically charged materss rom storage or process equipment. pariculaly at lovated temperatures and ‘rpressure, may esuk in gniton especialy in he absence cf an apparent igntion scurce ‘© One important effect ofthe pariculsto nature of powders is thatthe surface area and surface structure (and often moisture ‘content ean vary widely from sampie fo sample, depending of how tne powder was manufacured and handled, hs means that {Ca vtusty impessise fo use fammabily data publaned athe Itratie for custs(m conrast to thal publshed far gases and vapours) © Autognition temperatures are often quoted for dust couds (minimum ignition temperature (MIT) and dust ayers (layer igniton {emperatur (LIT) LIT generally fale a the thokness of lave increases. Combustion prosueis include: carbon monoxide (CO), carton diane (CO2}, other pytolss products typlcal of buming erganic ‘ater NOTE: Bums with injense neat, Produces meting, owing, bumingIiuid and dense acrid black smoke May emt poisonous fumes May emi eorosive fues CARE: Water in canact with hot Yquld may cause foaming and a steam explosion with wide scattering of hot ol Sevare pure. Foaming may eause overflow ef containers and may rsulin possible fe FIRE INCOMPATIBILITY {© Avoid contamineton with oxideing agents Le. niraies, oxoising ads, chlorine bleaches, pool chlorine etc. as inion may HAZCHEM None Mor SPILLS {© Remove all grion sources, (ean up al pis immediatly ‘Avoid contact with skin and eyes, Control pereonal contact by using protective equipment Use cry clean up procedures and avois generating dus. Pisce ma suede, labels eonaier for waste lsposl MAJOR SPILLS. Moderate hazard [Alar Emergency Servis and tel them location and nature of hazard CContol personal conact by wearing prtecive clothing raven, by any means avaiable, epilage fiom entering dains or water courses. Recover product wherever possbie IF DRY. Use dry clean up procadures and avoid generating dust, Cobect residues and place in sealed pl sic bags or other https://edu.chemwatch.net/chemgold3/msds.exe? print=Y &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&c.,. 30/01/2012 cG3 Page 4 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax ae (Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 (Chemwatch 8187-79 Issue Dats: 7-May-2008 cat7LP container fr daposal IF WET: Vacuumyshovel up and place labled containers fr eispocal ‘¢ ALWAYS: Wash area dou with large amounts of water and prevent rupof into dans. 1 Hfeontaninaton of ara or waterways occu, advige Emergency Serves Personal Protective Equipment advice is contained in Section 8 of the MSDS. ‘PROCEDURE FOR HANDLING ‘8 The grsiest potential fr injury caused by molten materials occurs during puging of machinery (moulders, extruders etc) 1 Ig essontal that workers in the Immediate area of the machinery wear eye and skin protection (such 3s fl face, safety ‘lasses eat resistant gloves, overalls and safely deo) 88 protection rom thermal Bus. ‘¢ Funes or vapours ened from hol melted materials, curing convering operations, may condense on overheed metal auraces (Or exhaust ducts The condenssle may conan substances which ae erlang of tue Avod conan of hat material wih the ‘Shin. Wear rubber or ather impermeable loves when Gearing contaminated areas. 18 Avcid piacess temperatures above decompesiion omperaures. Overheating may occur at excessively high cylinder heats, ‘verworing of tw molt by wrong screw configuration, or by long dwell Uo in te mactine. Under such conditions, thermal fmissions and neat-depraaton products might, witha proper ventlaion, reach hazardous coneeriratons in the eznvering trea, Het purginge should be calected only a8 th fla evans Yo alow for rapid cootn. Het puro should be cooled by ‘uoncningin water ina wellventates ates ‘Avo 8 persona contac, inetuding ination ‘Wear priactve clothing whan rik of exposure ocurs, Use inaweihvenilates area, Preventconcentation in Rolows and sumps. [DO NOT enter confined epaces unt! almosphere has been checked 'DO NOT allow material o contact humane, exposed feed or food wens ‘Avo cenact wih incompatele matenals, ‘winen handing, DO NOT eal, dr of smoke, Keep containers securely sealed when notin use ‘Avo pryscal damage to containers. ‘Always wash hande wih soap are water ster heraing ‘Work ckthes shouldbe laundered separately. Launder contaminated clothing belore re-use Use gocs cecupational work practice ‘Observe manufacture storing and handing recommendations. ‘Aimoophere shoud be regulary checked against etablned exposure slandards (o ensure safe working condiions ave ‘rained Empty containers may contain residual dust which has the potential to accumulate fllowing setting. Such dusts may explode inthe presence clan approprate ignition source © De NOT ext dil, gid or wold such containers. '© In additon ensure such acwiy is not performed near ful paral empty or empty containers without appropriate workplace safely auineisation or perma ‘SUITABLE CONTAINER ‘© Potyethyene or polypropylene conainer. (© Crock al containers ae erly labeled and re fem leak. ‘STORAGE INCOMPATIBILITY '= CARE: Viaterin contact with heated matersl may esuse foaming ors steam exposion with possible severe bums from wide catering eet material, Resutantaverfon of cantainers may eau infra (¢ Avoid reacton wih oxidising agents STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Stor in original containers. Keep contains securely Seales Store ina coal, dry, welbventiated area Store aray om incompatible materials and feadeu container, Protect containers agains physical damage and check regulary for aks, Observe manufacturer song and handing recommendations SAFE STORAGE WITH OTHER CLASSIFIED CHEMICALS. 26 Must note stored together (0: Maybe stored together wih specie proventions https://edu.chemwatch.netichemgold3/msds.cxe?print=Y &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&e... 30/01/2012 ca3 Page 5 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax [a (Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 Chemwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 care. +: May to stored together EXPOSURE CONTROLS MATERIAL DATA HALAS DENTAL MODELLING WAX: fis the goal ofthe ACGIH (and other Agencies) to reccommend TLYS (or their equivalent) forall substances for which there Ie Evicence of hesitate at ateore concerraione encounter in the workplace. ‘tis tm no TLY has been eslabisned. even though ts material may produce adverse health effacs (as evidanced in arial txperments or clncal experience). Arbome concentrations must be mainland as low as Is practealy posable and oocupatonal exposure must be Kept to @ minimum NOTE: The ACGIH aocupatonal exposure standas for Paricles Not Gthenulse Specified (P.N.O.S) does NOT apply Sensory iitants are chemicals that produce lemporary afd undes’adle side-effects an the yas, nose or troat. Historically ‘ccupaional exposure sandards fer Inese tans have been based on observation of workers responses to various arbome Concentiehons, Present ey expectations require that nesry every ndvcual should be protected aganst even mince sensory imation and eigoture standards are eslablisned using Uncertany factors 0: safely Tactors 6” 5 to 10. oF mere. On ocaasion arial no-abserabie-fectievels (NOEL) ate used 0 delermne these limite where human result are unavailable An addtional Sopreach, ypeally used bythe TLV committee (USA] in determining reepratary standards fr this gfoup af chemicals, has been to tesign ceuing values (TLV C) ta rapidly acting inants ang fo assign shorclel exposue lms (TLV STELs) when the weigh of fvicence from aration, Boaccumuiation and ether endpoints combine fo warrant such slim In contrast the MAK Commission {Germany) uses a we-category System based on intense odour leal ration, and eimnation hale However ths system ic beng replaced to be consistent withthe European Union (EU) Scene Commie for Osaupatonal Exposure Limi (SCOEL} this more closely ated to that ofthe USA. (OSHATUSA) concludes that exposure fo sensory mats can ‘cause inflammation ‘cause Increased susceptbilly o ober tants and infectious agents 'ead to permanent injury or dysfunction perm greater absorption of hazardous substances and ‘Scclimate the worker to the ian warning properties ofthese substances thus increasing the rik of overexposure PERSONAL PROTECTION Wet EYE © Sototy glasses wi side shields © Chemical gooates = Contact lenges may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses may absorb and concentrate ants. A wien policy document esenbing ihe wearing of lens oretcions an Use, shouldbe created for each workplace o ask Ths should reuse a aview Uf ens absorpion and adsorton forthe class of chemicals n Use ahd an account of injury experionce. Medial and fread personnel should be trained in thet femoval and sullable equipment should be readily availabe. In the event of chemical Expotute,bosin eye imgation mediately and remove conta! lene as s00n a8 practicable, Lans should be removed at ho fest Sige of eye redness or tation - lens shoul be removed ina clean enuenmen ony afer workers have washed hands thorough [CDC NIOSH Curent ntligence Bulletin $9), [ASINZS 1336 or natonal equivalent HANDS/FEET fs Suiablity anc durabity of glove type ie dependent on usage, Impertant factors in the selection af gloves include: frequency and duration of contac. © chemical resistance of glove material 1 alow thickness and © sexerty ‘Selactqoves testes toa relevant standard (€ 9, Europe EN 374, US F739, ASINZS 2161.1 or national equivalent). When prolonged or Frequently repeated contact may occur, a glove wih a protection class of 5 or higher (breakthrough dine greater than 240 minutes according fo EN 374, ASINZS 2161 10.1 or netonel equivalent) 's recommended 18 When only bref contacts expecod, a glove vith a protection cass of 3 or higher (breaktvough te greater than 60 minutes ‘according to EN 374, ASINZS 2°61, 10.1 oraonal equtvalan is recommended © Conlaminates gloves shoul be repiacea Goves must ony be worn on clean hands, Ate using gloves, nands should be washed and cred horoughly. Application of @ non- perlumed moisturiser i recommended 1 hon handing Not materials west rest resistant, clbow length gloves. 12 Rubber gloves ae nat recommended when handling hot obec, materials 1 Proecive glover 09, Leiner gloves or gloves win Leather facing Experience indicates thatthe folowing polymers are sulable ae gve materials for protection against undissched, dry soi, were abrasive parle are not presont. https://edu.chemwatch.net/chemgold3/msds.exe? print=Y &NzGo=&ewno=8187-79&e... 30/01/2012 G3 Page 6 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax [igen] Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 ‘Chemwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 cat71P ‘© poichlooprene rite ruber (© ulylrutber 13 fuorocaoutchoue © polyvinyl chore ‘Goves shouldbe examined for wear and/or degradation conan, OTHER ‘© When hending not or molten liquids, wear rousers or overals outside of boots, to avoid sis enteting boots 1S Usually tandled as moten iqud which requires worker ermal protectin and increases hazard of vapour exposure {© CAUTION: Vapours may be iiating, © Overats © PC. anon Barrer eam ‘Skin cleansing cream, (3 Eye manhunt RESPIRATOR ( Pariculet,(ASINZS 1716 & 1715, EN 143:2000 & 149:2001, ANSI 288 or atonal equivalent) 1 Resprabrs may be necessary when engingering and administrative controls do nol adecvately prevent expostees. '¢ The decision {0 use respratory prolecion should be based on professional kdgment that takes inio account oxy Information. exposure measurement data, and tequency and Ihelfiod of the warkers exposure ~ ensue users are not subject {o high term loads whieh may result in heat stressor distress due fo pereonalprolecive equipment (powered, posive ow, {uYace apparatus may be an oator ‘© Publishes cccupational exposure limits, where they ens, vill assist determining the adequacy of the selected respiratory ‘These ray be government mandated ot vendor recommended, 1¢ Cortiod respirators wi be Ueoul or protecting workers rom inhalation of paricuates when propery selecied and i tested as Dartof acomplele respiratory protection progam. ‘© Use approved postive fw maski significant quantiles of dust becomes airborne {2 Try to avoid creating dust consitons “he local cencentation of material quantty and canctions of use determine the ype of personal protective equoment requites For further formation consult se specie CHEMMATCH data (if avalabe), or your Oozupational Health an Salely Advise. ENGINEERING CONTROLS f= For moter materi Provide mechanical ventlaton; in general such venation shouldbe provided at compourding! converting areas and at fabricating! {ing work slaons where the material's healed. Local exaust vention should be Used ever ang in he Veimy of macrinery involved im handing the molten materia Keep dry! Proseseng mperatices may be well azove boing pont of wale, so wet or damp materi may cause a serous steam explosion iF ‘sedin unvented equipment Engineering contols are used to remove a hazard or place a barier Between the worker and the hazard. Wel-designed ‘engineering controls can be highly elective in proleting workers an wil Iypealy be dependent of worker neracions 0 praxde this high level of protection The basic types of engineering contls are: Process eatvls which valve changing the way 2 jo act or process ls done fo reduce the nek [Ensosure andor isolation of emsion source which Keeps a ssletted hazard “physiely” say fom the worker and vention that Sitategealy "adds" and "emoves" alrin the work envfonment. Ventlaion can remove or dle an ar contaminant ¥ designed propely. The design ofa ventlatn systam must match the particular process and chemical or contaminant in use. Employers may need to use mulile types of cone to prevent employee overexposure, local exact verizon usually Yequted. If isk of overexposure exist, woar approved resprator. Corect fits sential obtain ‘adequate protection. Suppled-ay ype respralor may be requred in special crcumslances. Corea fi is essenbal lo ensure ‘adequate pctection. ‘an azproved sel contained brosthing apparatus (SCBA) may be requred n some stations Provide adequate ventlaion i warehouse or closed storage area APPEARANCE 1 Use may require motel be molten, Meten er estes materal may be compounded, mouided or extruded. Pinky wax sb Insoluble nator PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Sola. (Does not mith wat. Floats on water State Solid Molecular Weight Not Applicable ‘Melting Range (°C) 68 Viscosity Not Available Bolling Range (°C) Not Available ‘Solubility in water (g/L) Immiscible Flash Point (°C) 230 pH (1% solution) Not Applicable hitps://edu.chemwatch.net/chemgold3/msds.exe?print=Y &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&e... 30/01/2012 G3 Page 7 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax aoeapereres CChemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0 Chemwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 cat7LP Decomposition Temp (°C) Not Available pH (as supplied) Not Applicable Autoignition Temp (°C) Not Available ‘Vapour Pressure (kPa) Not Available Upper Explosive Limit(%) Not Available Spocitic Gravity (water=1) 0.9 Lower Explosive Limit(%) Not Available Relative Vapour Density (air=1) Not Available Volatile Component (Jevol) Not Available Evaporation Rate Not Available CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY Presence of incompatible materials. 18 Products considered sine, (© Hazardous poymeristion wi net occur For incompatiole materials refer to Section 7 - Handling and Storage. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS ‘SWALLOWED 1 Considered an unikely rout of ent in commercalindustia environments, Ingestion may resultin nausea, abdominal iaion, pan and vomiting, EYE f= Although the matrial (not thought to ba an iran (a8 classified by EC Directives), erect contact withthe eye may cause transit discomfort charactersed by tearing or conjuncival redness (as wth windburs). Sight abrasive Gamage may age resul The metensl may produce foreign bady trian incerta nda, SKIN ' Rapoated exposure may cause skin cracking, fakin or drying folowing normal handing and use oten material's capable of causing burs. The itd may be mise wif fats or ols and may degrease the skin, producing a skin reaction described as rom-allrgc contact dermatts. The materials unikely to produce an fant darmatis as doscrbed in £C Drecives “The matesal may accentuate any pre-exising dermaltis condition. Entry info the Blood-eeam, Ptough, Tor example, cus, abrasions or lesions, may produce systemic injury with harmful effects. Examine the skin pero the use of he materal and ensure that any enteral damage le sutably protected INHALED 1 Inhalation of vapours may cause dromsiness an dizziness, This may be accompanied by sleepiness, reduced alerness, loss of fellores, ack of co-ordination, and verigo. “There some evidence c suggest thai the material can cause respcsory initation in some persons, The bodys response to such Intation can cause further king damage. inalaton hazard ie ncreated at hohe temperatures. Processing for an ovely ng time gr processing a avaly high tamperatires may cause generation and release of highly tating ‘vapours, which fate eyes, nose, veal, causing rd iiching eyes. coughing, sore treat, Inhalation ofl droplets or aerosols may cause discorort ane may produce chemo! rifanmation ofthe lung. Inhalation of vapours or aerosols (mits, fumes), generate by he matenalcunng the course of normal haning, may be damaging to the health of Oe ind 1 Usually hang as maton faud wich requires worker thermal protection and inevwases hazard of vapour exposure CAUTION: Vapours may be wating. CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS ‘Long-term expeute to he products not thought to produce shvoneeflcts adverse tothe heath (as classed by EC Directives ‘aing animal medels); neverteless exposure by all routes shouldbe minimised asa matter ofcourse. TOXICITY AND IRRITATION HALAS DENTAL MODELLING WAX: Not avaiable. Refer ie inckidvalconstivents HALAS DENTAL MODELLING WAX =O NOT discharge into sewer or waterways Ecotoxicity dient Persistence: WaterSolPersisience: Air Bioaccumulation Mobily = Genial Modeling Wax NoData Avaiabie No Data hvalabe https://edu.chemwatch.net/chemgold3/msds.exe?print=Y &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&c.... 30/01/2012 ca3 Page 8 of 8 Halas Dental Modelling Wax (jaan) ‘Chemuvatch Material Safely Data Sheet (REVIEW) Version No: 2.0, (Chermwatch 8187-79 Issue Date: 7-May-2008 cat7LP Recycle wherever posite 1 Consut nanufactere” for reeyelng options or cane inca or regional wasle menagement autrenty for dpacal # no sulabie trealmer or spose fit oan be ented © Dispose of by: burial na land-tspecifcally licenced to accept chemical and / or pharmacevical wastes oF Incineration in 8 licenced spparatat (alle admixture with stable combustible material) ‘© Decontamnate empty containers. Observe all label safeguards unl conainers are Geared and destroyed. HAZCHEW: None (ADG?). NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: UN, IATA, INDG POISONS SCHEDULE REGULATIONS No data for Halas Dental Modelling Wax (CW: 8187-79) 1 Csifcaton of the preparation ang ie individual components has draun on official and auhoriatve sources 3s well as independen review by be Chematch Classfeation commitae uang avalatle iterate references Alstofreteonce resources used to assist he corte may be found at ‘rw chemwatch nedreferences 1 The (MISDS is 2 Hazard Commurication tool and should be used to assist inthe Risk Assessment, Many factors determine ‘tether the reported Hazards are Riske in te workplace of other selings. Risks may) be determnad by reference lo Exposures Scenarios, Scale of uso, Frequency of use ana cunent or avalable engineenng cotrls must be considered This document is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, review oF criticism, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without uwntien permission from CHEMWATCH. TEL (+61 3} 9572 4700. Print Oate:30an-2012 &NzGe=&ewno=8187-79&c... 30/01/2012 hittps://edu.chemwatch net/chemgold3/msds.exe?print

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