HEALTH AND SAFETY 2
COLOURS
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B100
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B100 SUN YELLOW
Chemical name Preseodymium yellow
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment yellow 159 68187-15-5 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions. Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment
Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material. Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Yellow powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Not applicable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
Likely to be of low toxicity
Health effects
None known
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful Xn
R-Phrases
R20 Harmful by inhalation
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke
S22 Do not breath dust or spray
UK Occupational exposure limits*
Quartz (total)
Zirconium compounds (as Zr)
Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
0.3. 8
5 45
* Refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
August 2000-08-23
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B101
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B101 Maize yellow
Chemical name Preseodymium yellow, and orange pigment.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment yellow 159 68187-15-5 66
C.I.Pigment brown 24 68186-90-3 34
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflamation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Cream powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Not applicable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
None known
Health effects
None known
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/21 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke
S22 Do not breath dust or spray
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Zirconium compounds (as Zr) 5 26
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Saftey Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B102
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B102 Emerald green
Chemical name Zircon / praseodymium green pigment.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment yellow 159 68187-15-5 66
C.I.Pigment blue 71 68186-95-8 34
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Green powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Inflammable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
None known
Health effects
Prolonged or repeated exposure above occupational exposure standards may cause lung or kidney damage.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke
S28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Quartz (total) 0.3 5
Zirconium compounds (as Zr) 5 30
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B103
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B103 Forest Green.
Chemical name Green ceramic stain.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment green 17 68909-79-5 56
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Green powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Not applicable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
Likely to be of low toxicity.
Health effects
None known.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S22 Do not breath dust.
S28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
S44 If you feel unwell seek medical advice.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Chromium compounds 0.5 56
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B104
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B104 Marine green.
Chemical name Cobalt chromite blue-green spinal.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment blue 36 68187-11-1 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Green powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Inflammable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
The colour is not likely to be toxic.
Health effects
None known.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S24 Avoid contact with skin.
S28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Cobalt compounds (as Co) 0.10 4.5
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B105
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B105 Azure blue.
Chemical name Zircon Vanadium blue.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment blue 71 68186-95-8 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Blue powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Inflammable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
None known.
Health effects
Prolonged or repeated exposure above occupational exposure standards may cause lung or kidney damage.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Barium compounds (as Ba) 0.5 1.5
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B106
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B106 Cobalt blue.
Chemical name Cobalt silicate blue.
Synonyms Olivine.
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment blue 73 68187-40-6 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation. Some cobalt compounds have been known to produce dermatitis and sensitisation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure
limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Blue powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Inflammable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
None known.
Health effects
Prolonged or repeated exposure above occupational exposure standards may cause fibrosis of the lungs.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S22 Do not breath dust.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Cobalt compounds. 0.1 48
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B108
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B108 Chrome tin pink.
Chemical name Sphene, Chromium tin pink
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment Red 233 68187-12-2 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Pink powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Inflammable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
Likely to be of low toxicity.
Health effects
None known.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
None required by directive 88/379/EEC
R-Phrases
None.
S-Phrases
Optional for dusty powders;
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S22 Do not breath dust.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Total inhalable dust 10.0
Total respirable dust 4.0
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B110
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B110 Nut brown.
Chemical name Chrome, iron, zinc spinel.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment Brown 33 68186-88-9 100
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Suitable for surrounding fire conditions.
Standard fire fighting techniques only are required, i.e. water, sand, carbon dioxide, chemical foam extinguishers etc.
Special Exposure hazard
In the event of a fire, the product may emit harmful or toxic fumes.
Protective equipment
Self contained breathing apparatus.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Leaks & Spills
Remove any dry materials either by a vacuum cleaner fitted with an efficient filter or by wet sweeping to avoid dust. Store collected waste in a suitable container before disposal.
Protective equipment Respiratory protective equipment.
7. Handling & Storage
Handling
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where the material is used. Wash thoroughly after handling the material
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to comply with occupational exposure limits (refer to Guidance Note EH40 - latest edition)
Storage
Store in dry area.
8. Exposure Control/Personal protective Equipment
Engineering controls
Adequate ventilation should be provided so that Occupational Exposure Limits are not exceeded. Local Exhaust Ventilation is normally recommended
Personal protective equipment
Where LEV is not practicable and exposure is likely to be excessive, approved respiratory protection to CEN standards pr EN 140, 141, 143 or 149 should be worn. Protective gloves and overalls are recommended for prolonged contact.
9. Physical & Chemical properties
Appearance & Odour
Brown powder, odourless
Flash point (ºC)
Not applicable
Flammability
Not applicable
Explosive properties
Non-explosive
Oxidising properties
None
Specific gravity
Not applicable
Solubility
Insoluble
Melting point (ºC)
Not available
10. Stability & Reactivity
Chemical stability
The material is stable
Conditions/materials to avoid
None known
Hazardous decomposition products
None known
Hazardous polymerisation products
None
11. Toxicology Information
Acute toxicology
Likely to be of low toxicity.
Health effects
None known.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
Not known.
Persistence
Not known
13. Disposal
Dispose in accordance with current waste Disposal regulations (for UK - Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980). Landfill is the most appropriate method.
14. Transport Information
UN/SI No.
Not classified
UN Class
Not classified
Packing group
Not classified
Road UK ADR
Not classified
Not classified
Sea IMO
Not classified
Air ICAO
Not classified
15. Regulatory information
EC Supply Labelling
Harmful Xn
R-Phrases
R20/22 Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
R33 Danger of cumulative effects.
S-Phrases
S13 Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs.
S20/21 When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
S28 After contact with skin wash immediately with plenty of soap and water.
UK Occupational exposure limits* Mg/m3 8 hr TWA % in product
Chromium compounds 0.5 36
* refer to HSE Guidance note EH40
In accordance with the H.S.E. Approved Code of Practice for CHIP, the recipient is reminded of their obligations under both the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH), and that the information in any safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s assessment of workplace risk.
16. Other information
General industrial hygiene practices are recommended when handling and using this product.
COSHH ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994.
CHIP 96: Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1996.
CHIP SDS ACOP: H.S.C. Approved Code of Practice for Safety Data Sheets in accordance with regulation 6 of the CHIP regulations.
HSE EH40: HSE Guidance note EH40 on Occupational Exposure Limits, to be used in conjunction with the COSHH regulations.
The information contained in this safety data sheet has been prepared using the best available information. However, in view of technical developments this may alter.
The material must only be used for its stated purpose and the information contained within this data sheet is offered solely for use in the evaluation of this product in respect of safety, health and environmental hazards.
Due to the many factors outside our control when using this product we cannot accept liability for any injury, accident, loss or damage caused through its use.
April 1999-09-17
Bath Potters' Supplies
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
B112
1. Identification of the preparation/Supplier reference
Trade Name B112 Lime green.
Chemical name Vanadium green.
Synonyms None
Supplier
Bath Potters Supplies, Unit 18, Fourth Avenue, Westfield Trading Estate,
Radstock, Nr. Bath. BA3 4XE
Emergency numbers Tel: 01761 411077; Fax: 01761 414115
Internet: sales@bathpotters.co.uk
2. Composition
Component CAS EINECS % of composition
C.I.Pigment Yellow 159 68187-15-5 30
C.I.Pigment Blue 71 68186-95-8 70
3. Health Hazard Identification
Inhalation Excessive exposure may cause symptoms of chronic lung disease.
Ingestion The product is of low solubility in body fluids and it is likely to be of low acute toxicity.
Eyes May cause physical irritation and inflammation.
Skin The material is not a primary irritant, but as with any abrasive powder it may give rise to minor irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove patient to fresh air, loosen tight clothing and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice.
Eyes
Wash immediately with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention is irritation persist.
Skin
Wash affected areas with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
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