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Orange Oil Furniture Polish
1. Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking
Product Identity / Alternate Names
Orange Oil Furniture Polish
Intended use / Application Method
See Technical Data Sheet.
Howard Products, Inc.
560 Linne Road
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Customer Service: Howard Products, Inc.
EMERGENCY PHONE:1-805-227-1000
FAX PHONE: 1-805-227-1007
2. Hazard identification of the product
2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture
Acute Tox. 4;H332
Skin Irrit. 3;H316
Harmful if inhaled.
Causes mild skin irritation. (Not adopted by US OSHA)
H316 Causes mild skin irritation.
H332 Harmful if inhaled.
[Prevention]:
P261 Avoid breathing dust / fume / gas / mist / vapors / spray.
P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
[Response]:
P304+312 IF INHALED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor / physician if you feel unwell.
P332+313 If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice / attention.
P340 Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.
[Storage]:
No GHS storage statements
[Disposal]:
No GHS disposal statements
1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
2.2. Label elements
Using the Toxicity Data listed in section 11 and 12 the product is labeled as follows.
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Orange Oil Furniture Polish
3. Composition/information on ingredients
This product contains the following substances that present a hazard within the meaning of the relevant State and
Federal Hazardous Substances regulations.
Ingredient/Chemical Designations
Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy paraffinic
CAS Number: 0064742-54-7
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy aliph
CAS Number: 0064742-96-7
Orange oil
CAS Number: 0008008-57-9
Flam. Liq. 3;H226
Skin Irrit. 2;H315
[1] Substance classified with a health or environmental hazard.
[2] Substance with a workplace exposure limit.
[3] PBT-substance or vPvB-substance.
*The full texts of the phrases are shown in Section 16.
4.1. Description of first aid measures
In all cases of doubt, or when symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Remove to fresh air, keep patient warm and at rest. If breathing is irregular or stopped, give
artificial respiration. If unconscious place in the recovery position and obtain immediate
medical attention. Give nothing by mouth.
Make sure to remove any contact lenses from the eyes before rinsing. Promptly wash eyes
with plenty of water while lifting the eye lids. Continue to rinse for at least 15 minutes. Get
medical attention if any discomfort continues.
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water or use a
recognized skin cleanser.
If swallowed obtain immediate medical attention. Keep at rest. Do NOT induce vomiting.
4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Exposure to solvent vapor concentrations from the component solvents in excess of the
stated occupational exposure limits may result in adverse health effects such as mucous
membrane and respiratory system irritation and adverse effects on the kidneys, liver and
central nervous system. Symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, muscular
weakness, drowsiness and in extreme cases, loss of consciousness.
Repeated or prolonged contact with the preparation may cause removal of natural fat from
the skin resulting in dryness, irritation and possible non-allergic contact dermatitis. Solvents
may also be absorbed through the skin. Splashes of liquid in the eyes may cause irritation
and soreness with possible reversible damage. See section 2 for further details.
Causes mild skin irritation. (Not adopted by US OSHA)
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Orange Oil Furniture Polish
5. Fire-fighting measures
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, fog, foam.
5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Hazardous decomposition: High temperatures and fires may produce such toxic substances as carbon monoxide and
carbon dioxide.
Avoid breathing dust / fume / gas / mist / vapors / spray.
5.3. Advice for fire-fighters
In the event of fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH Approved Self-contained breathing apparatus with full
face piece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. Move container from fire area if it can
be done without risk. Use water to keep fire exposed containers cool and disperse vapors.
6. Accidental release measures
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8).
6.2. Environmental precautions
Do not allow spills to enter drains or watercourses.
Use good personal hygiene practices. Wash hands before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet. Promptly remove
soiled clothing and wash thoroughly before reuse.
6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Take the personal protective measures listed in section 8.
Contain and absorb spillage with non-combustible materials e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite. Place in closed containers
outside buildings and dispose of according to the Waste Regulations. (See section 13).
Do not allow spills to enter drains or watercourses.
If drains, sewers, streams or lakes are contaminated, inform the local water company immediately. In the case of
contamination of rivers, streams or lakes the Environmental Protection Agency should also be informed.
7.1. Precautions for safe handling
See section 2 for further details. - [Prevention]:
7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Handle containers carefully to prevent damage and spillage.
Incompatible materials: Acids, oxiders, peroxides, and vinyl chloride.
See section 2 for further details. - [Storage]:
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