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First-aid measures

EYES: Irrigate copiously with clean, fresh water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical advice.
SKIN: Wash immediately with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Wash
contaminated clothing before using them again.
INHALATION: Remove to open air. If breathing is irregular, seek medical advice.
INGESTION: Obtain immediate medical attention. Induce vomiting only if indicated by the doctor. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.

Fire-fighting measures

SUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
The extinction equipment should be of the conventional kind: carbon dioxide, foam, powder and nebulised water.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA WHICH SHALL NOT BE USED FOR SAFETY REASONS
None in particular.
HAZARDS CAUSED BY EXPOSURE IN THE EVENT OF FIRE
Do not breathe combustion products (carbon oxide, toxic pyrolysis products, etc).

Advice for firefighters:
GENERAL INFORMATION
Use jets of water to cool the containers to prevent product decomposition and the development of substances potentially hazardous for
health. Always wear full fire prevention gear. Collect extinguishing water to prevent it from draining into the sewer system. Dispose of
contaminated water used for extinction and the remains of the fire according to applicable regulations.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE-FIGHTERS
Hardhat with visor, fireproof clothing (fireproof jacket and trousers with straps around arms, legs and waist), work gloves (fireproof, cut proof
and dielectric), a depressurised mask with facemask covering the whole of the operator’s face or a self-respirator (self-protector) in the event
of large quantities of fume.

Accidental release measures

Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures:
Use breathing equipment if fumes or powders are released into the air.
Environmental precautions:
The product must not penetrate the sewers, surface water, ground water and neighbouring areas.
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up:
Confine using earth or inert material. Collect as much material as possible and eliminate the rest using jets of water. Contaminated material
should be disposed of in compliance with the provisions set forth in point 13.

Handling and storage

Precautions for safe handling:
Store in closed, labelled containers.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities:
Normal storage conditions without particular incompatibilities.

Transport information

Land transport (UN RTDG/ADR/RID)

UN number:
3077
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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

UN number:
3077
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Proper shipping name and description:
ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, SOLID, N.O.S. (2,6-diterbutilfenolo)
Marine pollutant
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Air transport (UN RTDG/ICAO/IATA)

UN number:
3077
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Proper shipping name and description:
ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, SOLID, N.O.S. (2,6-diterbutilfenolo)
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Exposure controls / personal protection

As the use of adequate technical equipment must always take priority over personal protection equipment, make sure that the workplace is
well aired through effective local aspiration or bad air vent. If such operations do not make it possible to keep the concentration of the product
below the permitted workplace exposure thresholds a suitable respiratory tract protection must be used. See product label for hazard details
during use. Ask your chemical substance suppliers for advice when choosing personal protection equipment. Personal protection equipment
must comply with the rules in force indicated below.
HAND PROTECTION
Protect hands with category II (ref. Directive 89/686/EEC and standard EN 374) work gloves, such as those in PVC, neoprene, nitryl or
equivalent. The following should be considered when choosing work glove material: degradation, breakage times and permeation. Work glove
resistance to preparations should be checked before use, as it can be unpredictable. Gloves’ limit depends on the duration of exposure.
EYE PROTECTION
Wear protective airtight goggles (ref. standard EN 166).
SKIN PROTECTION
Wear category II professional long-sleeved overalls and safety footwear (ref. Directive 89/686/CEE and standard EN 344). Wash body with
soap and water after removing overalls.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
If the threshold value for one or more of the substances present in the preparation for daily exposure in the workplace or to a fraction
established by the company’s prevention and protection service is exceeded, wear an FFP3 (ref. standard EN 141) type half mask.
The use of breathing protection equipment, such as masks with organic vapour and dust/mist cartridges, is necessary in the absence of
technical measures limiting worker exposure. The protection provided by masks is in any case limited.
If the substance in question is odourless or its olfactory threshold is higher than the relative exposure limit and in the event of an emergency,
or when exposure levels are unknown or the concentration of oxygen in the workplace is less than 17% volume, wear self-contained,
open-circuit compressed air breathing apparatus (ref. standard EN 137) or fresh air hose breathing apparatus for use with full face mask, half
mask or mouthpiece (ref. standard EN 138).

Stability and reactivity

Reactivity: There are no particular risks of reaction with other substances in normal conditions of use.
Chemical stability: The product is stable in normal conditions of use and storage.
Possibility of hazardous reactions: No hazardous reactions are foreseeable in normal conditions of use and storage.
Conditions to avoid: None in particular, however the usual precautions used for chemical products should be respected.
Incompatible materials: Information not available.
Hazardous decomposition products: In the event of thermal decomposition or fire, vapours potentially dangerous to health may be released.

Disposal considerations

Waste treatment methods.
Reuse, when possible. Product residues should be considered special hazardous waste. The hazard level of waste containing this product
should be evaluated according to applicable regulations.
Disposal must be performed through an authorised waste management firm, in compliance with national and local regulations.
CONTAMINATED PACKAGING
Contaminated packaging must be recovered or disposed of in compliance with national waste management regulations.