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SUPERMIX 2
ISSUE DATE: June 2015 STATUS: Issued by Applied Chemicals NZ
NZFSA C38
1 COMPANY DETAILS
Company
Name APPLIED CHEMICALS NZ
Address P.O. Box 201185 , Auckland Airport , AUCKLAND 2150
Emergency
Tel. 0800 764 766 N.Z.National Poisons Centre (24 Hr)
Tel/Fax Tel: +64 9 8282155 Fax: + 64 9 8282154
Other APPLIED CHEMICALS NZ,
Information 5A Andrew Baxter Drive , Airport Oaks , AUCKLAND N.Z.
Contact Person/Point
New Zealand:
NZ National Poisons Centre (24 Hour): 0800 764 766
2 IDENTIFICATION
Product Code SM2
Product Name SUPERMIX 2
Proper
Shipping
Name None Allocated
Other Names None Listed
UN Number None Allocated
DG Class None Allocated
Packing Group None Allocated
Hazchem Code None Allocated
Poisons
Schedule Not Scheduled
Product Use Detergent cleaner / sanitizer. NZFSA approval – C38 ( 11.01.2007)
3 Physical Data
Appearance Light pink, semi-viscous liquid with neutral detergent-like odour .
Boiling Point Approx. 100°C
Vapour
Pressure Not determined
Specific
Gravity Approx. 1.01
Flash Point Non-flammable
Flamm. Limit
LEL Not applicable
Flamm. Limit
UEL Not applicable
Solubility in
Water Soluble
4 Other Properties
pH Value NEAT 10 - 10.8
Stability Stable under normal use conditions.
Materials to
Avoid Do not mix with detergents, soaps or other cleaning chemicals.
Other
Information pH (DILUTION OF) : 7.5-8.5 (1:80)
5 Ingredients
6 Health Effects
Acute -
Swallowed Ingestion of concentrate may irritate mouth, oesophagus and stomach.
Acute - Eye Contact with concentrate may lead to irritation characterized by redness, watering and/or
itching. Avoid contact with eyes.
Acute - Skin Skin contact without rinsing may produce skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin.
Acute - Not normally an inhalation risk due to low vapour pressure at ambient temperatures. Avoid
Inhaled breathing spray mists. Excessive inhalation of spray mists may produce slight throat
irritation.
Hazards
Identification NON-HAZARDOUS, NON-DANGEROUS GOODS
Chronic Repeated or prolonged exposure to this material may result in skin irritation and aggravate
existing respiratory disorders.
7 First Aid
Swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting. Have victim wash out mouth with water and then give a glass of
water to drink. If irritation develops seek medical attention. Have label or Material Safety
Data Sheet to show if possible.
Eye Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper
and lower lids. Remove contact lenses if worn. If irritation develops seek medical attention.
Skin Rinse thoroughly with water. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before re-use. If
irritation develops and persists seek medical attention.
Inhaled In case of overexposure, move exposed person to fresh air. Ensure airways are clear and
have qualified person give oxygen through a face mask if breathing is difficult. If irritation
develops seek medical attention.
First Aid
Facilities Eye wash or running water.
8 Advice to Doctor
Advice to
Doctor Treat symptomatically. Contact Poisons Information Centre.
10 Personal Protection
Respirator
Type (AS Avoid breathing spraymists. No special measures required when used according to
1716) directions.
Eye Protection If dealing with large spills, and when handling concentrate, wear approved splash-proof
safety glasses/goggles, especially if contact lenses are worn.
Glove Type Wear rubber, plastic, PVC, nitrile or neoprene gloves or gloves with proven resistance to the
ingredients listed if prolonged contact with skin is expected.
Clothing Wear adequate body clothing (eg. overalls, long sleeved uniforms, pants) and protective
footwear to prevent skin contact. Remove and launder soiled clothing before re-use.
11 Flammability
Fire Hazards Non-flammable, non-combustible. No specific fire hazards associated with product. No
specific ventilation, earthing or flameproofing requirements.
14 Fire/Explosion Hazard
Fire/Explos. When subjected to high heat may decompose to form water, carbon monoxide, carbon
Hazard dioxide and other unidentified organic compounds.
Fire Fighting If safe to do so, remove containers from path of fire. Fire-fighters to wear self-contained
Procedures breathing apparatus if in risk of exposure to vapours or products of combustion.
Extinguishing Use water fog or spray, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide for surrounding fires as
Media governed by adjacent materials.
Hazchem Code None Allocated
15 OTHER INFORMATION
Toxicology No toxicity data is available for this material.
Regulatory
Information Not classified as hazardous according to criteria of NOHSC Australia.
References ASCC: Hazardous Substances Information System. Hazard Classification, Risk and Safety
Phrases and Exposure Standards information. National Code of Practice for the Preparation of
Material Safety Data Sheets, 2nd Edition [NOHSC:2011(2003)] Approved Criteria for
Classifying Hazardous Substances, 3rd Edition [NOHSC:1008(2004)] Australian Code for the
Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail. International Maritime Dangerous Goods
Code. International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations.
Ecotoxicity Maybe toxic to aquatic organisms. Avoid contaminating waterways.
Persistence /
Degradability Major components are readily biodegradable.
16 CONTACT POINT
Contact Australia:
24 HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT (ACOHS Pty Ltd): 1 800 638 556
Poisons Information Centre (Australia): 13 1126
New Zealand:
NZ National Poisons Centre (24 Hour): 0800 764 766
Contact Person/Point
New Zealand:
NZ National Poisons Centre (24 Hour): 0800 764 766
This MSDS is valid for 5 years from date of issue. However, this version may be revoked and
revised at any time, and users should contact Applied Applied NZ to ensure they are in
possession of the latest version.
End of MSDS