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Date: 26.04.2021
DATA SHEET
‘According to EC Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 (CLP) & 453/2010
BASE OIL SN-900
SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/MIXTURE AND OF THE
41.4. Product identifier
Substance Name:
Index No:
EC No:
REACH Registration No.
Chemical Name (IUPACIInternationl)
CAS No.
‘Trade Name! Atemative names
112, Relovant identified uses ofthe substance
‘or mixture and uses advised against
1.2.1 Identified use(s)
1.22 Uses advised against
4.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data
shoot
Company:
Email
1.4, EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
Residual ols (petroleum), solvent dewaxed
649-471-00-X,
265-166-0,
01-2119480472-98.0015,
Residual ois (petroleum), solvent dewaxed
90742-62.7
BASE OIL SN-900
Use of substance as intermediate
Distribution of Substance
Formulation & (Re)packing of Substances and Mixtures
Uses in Coatings
Use in Cleaning Agents
Use in Oi and Gas felddriling ad production operations
Use in Metal working us / olin ois
Use 2s release agents or binders
Use in agrochemicals,
Use in road and construction applications,
Rubber production and processing
Use in polymer processing
Use as a Fue!
Lubricants
Use in Laboratories
Use in mining operations
Use in water treatment chemicals
Exploshes manufacture & use,
Use as a functional ds
‘Soe Annex fo this safely data sheet for description of relevant identified uses,
Uses other than those given in section 1.2.1 are not recommended unless an
‘assessment is completed prior to commencement ofthat use, which demonstrates
that the use willbe controled
Himbalt Trade 00
Harju maskond, Tallin, Kesklina innaosa, Ravala pst. 6, 10143 Estonia
Info@himbateom
+44 (0) 1235 239 670 (Europe and English Language spe:
“+44 (0) 1235 239 671 Middle Eastafnca)
+465 3158 1074 (Regional Asia-Pacific) =
++86 10 5100 2038 (torforn China)
Opening hours: 2Ahours a day
Version 003.7 ‘Residual ols (petroleum), sovent dewaxed Date: 28.08.2021
Language ENGLISHSECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture
2.1.4. Classification according to Regulation (EC) No 127212008 [CLPIGHS]
Not classed as @ hazardous substance
2.1.2. Classification according to Directive 67/S48/EEC
Not classified as a dangerous substance
22. Label elements
2.2.1. Labeling according to Rogulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLPIGHS}
Not apoticabie
2.3. Other hazards
‘The substance does not full the PBT or vPvB criteria (CSR 2010).
‘Decomposition at high concentrations and/or formation of ol mist may resulin fumes which may cause iration tothe respiratory
system,
May cause burn in case of contact with product at high temperature
No other hazards identified
ISECTION 3._COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
3.1, Substances
‘Substance name: Residual oils (petroleum), soventdewaxed
Index No 649-471-00-X
EC No 265-166.0,
REACH Registration No 01-21 19480472.38-0015,
(CAS No 4742-627
Description ofthe substance: UVCB substance.
‘A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by removal of fong, branched chain
hydrocarbons ffom a residual oll by solvent crystallization. It consists of hydrocarbons
having carson numbers. predominant greater than C25 and boling above
approximately 400°C.
Purity 100% (wiv)
Stabilsers: ‘Compressor oll KS-19p{A) may contains Agidol-t (oxidation inhibitor, CAS: 128-37-0) 3s,
2 stabllsing active: 02-0.4 ow
Hazard impurties: Not eppicabie
Hazard constituents: [DMSO extract of polyeycic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in concentration 0:38 % as
measured by IP 246.
Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC
(Chemical Name: ‘CAS No. EN. — | away | EU Hazard Symbot EU Risk Phrases
Residual ois (petroleum),
7 exraze2-7 | 2651660 | 100 Not classified Not clasiiod
Classification according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
(Chemical Name: CAS No, ecNo. | awa | CLP pictograms Hazard statements
Rosidval ols (patoleur),
ecraze2-7 | 265-1660 | 100 Not classified Not classified
3.2. Mixtures Products nota mixture according to CLP regulation
33 Additional Information
None.
=e Ma SSeS)
4.1. Description of first ald measures
General information: I high-pressure injuries occur or hot producti splashed into the eye, immediately
Version 008.1 Residual ole (paioleum), solvent-dewaxed Date: 26.04.2021
Language ENGLISHFollowing inhalation:
Following Skin Contact
Following Eye Contact:
Following Ingestion:
42. Most important symptoms and effects,
both acute and delayed
43. Indication of any immediate medical
attention and special treatmont needed
‘0k professional medical attention.
Warning before intervention: Spillages make surfaces slippery
Inhalation at ambient temperature is unlikely because ofthe low vapour pressure of
the substance,
Incase of symptoms arising from inhalation of fumes, miss or vapour Remove
casualty toa quiet and well ventilated pace if safe to'do so.
Ifthe casualty is unconscious and not breathing - ensure that there is no obstruction
to breathing and give atifcial respiration by trained personnel. Ifnecessary, gv
‘extemal cardiac massage and obtain medical assistance.
"the casualty is unconscious and breathing: place in recovery postion. Administer
‘oxygen i necessary
Obtain medical assistance breathing remains dificult
Remove contaminated clothing are footwear, and dispose of safely
Wosh affected area with soap and water.
‘Seek medical attention it skin iftaton, sweling or redness develops and persists
When using high-pressure equipment, injection of product can occur. Do not wai for
-symploms to develop,
For minor thermal burns: Coo! the burn, Hold the burned area under cold running
\water frat lest fve minutes, or unl the pain subsides. However, body hypothermia
must be avoided
Do not put ice on the bum; Remove non-ticking garments carefully, DO NOT attempt
{o remove potions of clothing glued to burnt skin but cut round them.
‘Seek medical attention in al cases of serious bums
Ringe cautiously wih water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, i present
and easy to do so. Continue ining.
|Tietation, blurted vsion or sweling occurs and persist, obtain medical attention.
{thot produet is splashed into the eye, shouldbe cooled immediatly to dissipate
heat, under cold running water.
Immediately obtain specialitt medical sessment and treatment forthe casuaty.
Do not induce vomiting as there isa risk of aspiration
Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
{vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that the vomit does not enter the
lungs (espretion). Once vomiting ceases, place the person inthe recovery postion
with the logs slightly raised.
Inhalation Symptoms: iitation ofthe respiratory tract du to excess fume, ists oF
vapour exposure
‘Skin Contact Symptoms: dry skin irtation may arise in case of repeated or
prolonged exposure. May cause bum in case of contact with product at high
temperature
Eye Contact Symptoms: slight irtation (unspectic). May cause bum in case of
contact with product at high temperature,
Ingestionaspiration: Symptoms: few or no symptoms expected. If any, naus
dlarhoea might occur.
No special requirements. Follow the advises given in section 4.1.
and
Scie Ma see Sas)
5.1. Extinguishing media
‘Suitable Extinguishing Mecia:
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media:
+ Foam (Specially trained personne! only)
Water fog (Specially trained personnel ony)
= Dry chemical powder
"Carbon dioxide
+ Other inert gases (subject to reguations)
Sand or earth
Do not use direct water jets on the burning produc; they. —
spread the fire.
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Language ENGLISH‘Simultaneous use of foam and water on the same surface Isto be avoided as water
No hazard ieniifed or
= ‘Short tm (ecu, systemic effets) this route (data avalable)
= Longéterm (repeated, local effects)
Long-term (fepeated, systemic effec)
‘ermal | Short tem (acute, local effects)
‘Short tem (acute, systorc effec
Long-term (repeated, local effects)
Long-term (fepeated, systemic ffecs)
infialaon | Short tem (acute, loca effects)
‘Short term (acute, systemic effects)
SAmonTER [SA mGT EH] Ta GATT ieee (erased Tesi)
= si : Tong-femn (epeated, systemic feos)
PREC Exposure Exposure frequency Remark
route
Waker
Industry | Professional_| Consumer
i e Water ‘Shortie (ingle use)
= = : Long-term (continuous)
= : = Soi ‘Short-tem (single use) —
7 5 ‘Longetarm (continuous)
= E Ar ‘Short-term (single use)
5 : = Long-term (continuous)
18.2. Exposure controls:
8.2.1. Appropriate engineering controls: = Storage and handling temperatures should be kept as low as fealble to minimize
‘ume production
Minimise exposure to fumes. Where the product is han i
‘effective local ventilation must be provided. Z
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Language ENGLISH18.2.2. Personal protection equipment:
EjelFace Protection:
‘Skin Protection and and Body):
FRspirator Protection:
‘Thermal hazards:
8.2.3. Environmental Exposure Controls:
SECTION
Personal protection equipment (PPE) should meet recommenced national
standards, Check with PPE suppbers.
Follow the principles of good occupational and personal hygiene to control personal
exposures
Goggles or face shield, i splashes or contact with eyes is possible or anticipated
(BSEN 166)
‘Wear gloves (tested to EN 374) f hand contamination ikely.
Work gloves providing adequate chemical resistance, specifcaly to aromatic
hydrocarbons. Not: gloves made of PVA are not watersesistant, and are not
suitable for emergency use,
‘Work helmet. Aniistatic non-skid safety shoes or boots. Normal antistatic working
clothes are usualy adequate,
No respiratory protection is normally required. In case of insufficent ventietion, wear
suitable respiratory equipment (BS EN 14387:2004),
Respiratory protection wil be necessary only in special cases (e.g. formation of mists)
half or fullface respirator with combined dustiorganic vapour fiter(s), or a Sel
Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) can be used according tothe extent of sil @
predictable amount of exposure. Ifthe situation cannot be completely assessed, or
‘xygen oiciency is possible, only SCBA should be used
‘Not applicable.
‘Avoid release to the environment.
RN STOSE Nels = as)
9.4. Information on basic physical and
‘chemical properties
‘Appearance:
Physical state at 29°C and 1013 hPa:
Colour
Odour.
(Odour Threshold (ppm):
PH (Value)
Melting Point (C) Freezing Point (°C)
Ina! boling poinvboting range (°C):
Flash Point (°C)
Evaporation rate:
Flammabitty (sold, gas):
ranges:
‘Vapour Pressure (hPa)
‘Vapour Densiy (A=)
Density (glom*)
Soli (es)
Solubility Water)
Solubitty (Othe
Parton Coeficient n-OctanolWater:
‘Auto Ignition Temperature (°C):
Value Method
Liquid
CColourless to ight brown
Characteristic.
Not establishes
Not applicable
-80°C-0°C
BP 305.1°C FBP 541.9°C
2 235°C
Not avaliable
Non ammable
Not avaliable
EN ISO 3016
1P480
<0.1 hPa at 20°C. Dst91
Not available
0.89-0.90 glem* a 15°C
Remarks
(esr, 2010
SR, 2010: For iquids, only fash point
data are required to characterise
csr, 2010,
Immiscble
‘Migcbie with most
‘organic solvents
Not avaiable CSR, 2010; Substance isa hydrocarbon
LUVCa. Standard tess for lg actanol—
water partition coefficient are intended for
Single substances and are not appropriate
for this complex substance,
Not avilable CSR, 2010: ina accordance with column 2
‘of REACH Annex VII, the study does not
‘need to be conducted because the
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Residual ols (petroleum), solvent dewaxed
ICA —‘classification
‘Skin corrosioniritation [No irtant. Based on key study test data,
‘Samples of other lubricant base lls have bon tested in rabbit skin ination studies,
“The majority ofthe data were derived using a 24 hour occludes exposure protocol
“The study performed on the —insuficiently refined ther lubricant base ols showed
‘moderate imation. The study was performed for 24 hours rather than 4 hours and
‘consequently the esult from a shorter exposure time isnot expected to cause
Iirtation. In studies on —sufficienty refined other lubricant base ois no iitaion was
‘observed, There was no evidence of skin corasion
Serious eye damagefiertation No iritant. Based on key study test data
“The effects of other lubricant base ols onthe eye have been investigated in abbits
using a number of samples. All ofthe other lubricant base ols tested were non-
initatng tothe eyes.
Respiratory or skin sensitization Not classified. Based on key study test data
‘Tests in guinea pig with other lubricant base ols showed no evidence of skin
‘sonsiizaon, There are no reports available to incleate a potential o cause
respiratory sensiization
Most lubricating ol are insufficiently volatile to present a vapour Inhalation hazard
Lunder normal operating conditions. Decomposition at high temperatures andlor
formation of ol mist may result in fumes which could cause iat ofthe
respiratory system,
Germ cell mutagenicity: Not mutagenic.
‘The mutagenic potential of other Wricant base alls has been extensively stucied in
«range of in vivo and in vito assays. The majory ofthe studies showed no
‘evidence of mutagenic activity. Based on the avaliable deta, other lubricant base ols
‘ate not considered to be germ cell mutagens.
Carcinogenicity: Not classed
[Non-carcinogenic if DMSO extract as measured by 1P346 i less than 3% wi.
“The carcinogenic potential of other lubricant base ols has been investigated in
‘animats folowing dermel exposure. Based on these finding, —insumicently refined
‘other lubricant base oils are carcinogenic and the —sufficienty refined! other
lubricant base 0s are not carcinogenic
Reproductive/developmental: Negative. [OECD 421 or 422) Based on key study test
data, Resuts of developmental and reproductive toxic studies on —suficenty
refined’ other lubricant base ols show no evidence of developmental or reproductive
toxic in as.
Pre-natal developmental toxcy study: NOAEL: 0 mgkglday. Based on read-across
to distilate aromatic extract,
NOAEL developmental: > 2000 mglkglday. Based on case study frm suficintly
refined base ol
‘Two-generatio reproductive toxely study: NOAEL > 1000 mg/kg for sufficiently
refined other librcant base ols, For insufficiently refined ther lubricant base no
data, Based on key study tet.
[Not classed. Reason for no classification: Conclusive but not sufficiont for
classification
'STOT -single exposure: [Not classed, Reason for no classification: Conclusive but not sufficient for
classification
‘Acute exposure studies show no evidence of systemic toxicty
‘STOT - repeated exposure: [Not classified. Reason for no classification: Conclusive but not sufficient for
classieation
"Suffcenty refined” other lubricant base olls: Repeat dose inhalation and dermal
studies showed no systemic effects
‘Aspiration hazard: Based on data on kinematic viscosity (viscosity >[Link] at 40°C), the product is
not classified for aspiration hazard
14.1.2. Mixtures Not applicable.
11.2 Other information None.
SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
1241. Toxicity: Gor
vo.
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Chronic toxicty ong term ecotoxiiy
12.2. Persistence and degradability:
12.3. Bloaccumulative potential:
4124, Mobility in sol
4125, Results of PBT and VPVB.
assessment:
126. Othor adverse effects:
Not Ciassiteg.
‘Short-term toxicity testing on aquatic invertebrates: ELio (Daphnia magna): > 10,000
‘mpl ~ 48 h. Based on key study. Test material was a water accommodation fraction,
Growth inhibition study aquatic plans (Algae): NOEL (Pseudokirchnerela subcaptato)
>100 mg 72h. Based on key sudy. Test material was a water accommedstion
fraction.
‘Short-term toxicity testing on fish: LLie (Pimephales promelas): > 100 mg - 96 h
Based on key study. Test material was a water accommodation fraction,
Not Classified
Long-term toxicity testing on aquatic invertebrates
NOEL (WAF) (Daphnia magna): 10 mall 2tdays. (Reproduction / survival endpol
Based on key study. Test material was a water accommodation fraction,
‘Longeterm toxic testing on fish: 10 mpl ~21days. (Reproduction / survival endpoint)
[Based on [Link] between species (fish invertebrate). Toxic effec of
hhydrocarbons are primarily caused by narcosis and occurin a narrow range of molar
Concentrations across aquatic taxa,
[Not applicable. Substance is 2 hydrocarbon UVCB. Standard tess for this endpoint are
Intended for single substances and are nat appropriate for this complex substance.
‘An evaluation of representative hydrocarbon structures indicate some structures meet
the Persistent () or very Persistent (VP) criteria,
No data avaliable. Substance isa hydrocarbon UVCB. Standard tests for this endpoint
ae intended for single substances and are not appropriate for this complex substance
An evaluation of representative hydrocarbon structures indicate no structures meet the
‘very Bicaccumutative (vB) citeion but some sructures meet the Bioaccumulative (8)
erterion.
Not appeabl.
Not classified as PBT or vPVB.
No information avail.
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
18: Waste treatment methods
18.2. Additional information
Do not emply into drains; dispose of this material and its container in a safe way.
Disposal shouldbe in accordance with local, state or national egilation
Contaminated adsorbent must be removed in sealed, plastic lined drums and
18.02 05+ - mineral-based non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating ols.
SECTION 14._ TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Hazard label:
144. Land transport (ADR/RIDIADN):
14.2, Sea transport (IMDG Code
1143. Air transport (ICAONATA):
1144, Transport in bulk according to Annex I
of MARPOLT3I78 and the IBC Code
ceo
Himbalt Trade OU
Eduard Ovtsarov
[Not applicable. Not classified as dangerous for transport.
[Not applicable. Not classified as dangerous for transport
[Not applicable. Not classified as dangerous fr transpor.
Not apoticable.
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