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First-aid measures

Emergency measure - Inhalation: Not given

Emergency measure - Eyes: Rinse immediately with plenty of water

Emergency measure - Skin: Rinse immediately with plenty of water

Emergency measure - Ingestion: Not given

Fire-fighting measures

Recommended extinguishing agent: Products of combustion may contain oxides of carbon,

nitrogen and sulphur together with some soot and hydrogen

fluoride gas. Water, foam, carbon dioxide and dry powder

are suitable extinguishing agents. A self-contained

breathing apparatus is recommended.

Accidental release measures

Emergency measures in case of spillage: As recommended in the manufacturer's Safety Sheets for

similar dyestuffs: for scattered dry product, gather up;

for solutions, absorb in inert material; and then dispose

of in a suitable incinerator or land-fill site.

Handling and storage

Handling: The standard procedures of good occupational hygeine and

the usual precautions for handling dyestuffs should be

observed.

Storage: No special precautions.

Transport information

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Air transport (UN RTDG/ICAO/IATA)

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Remarks:
Transport: No special precautions
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Exposure controls / personal protection

Stability and reactivity

Danger other than fire: None reported

Disposal considerations

Industry - Possibility of recovery/recycling: Recovery and re-use of used dyestuff is not practical.

Contaminated dyestuff can be purified by crystallisation

from water.

Industry - Possibility of neutralisation: Not applicable, no known hazardous effects.

Industry - Possibility of destruction - incineration: possible for the dry dyestuff; waste dyestuff solutions are

generally too dilute to burn, but this can be done if they

are first sprayed onto domestic refuse and burnt together.

As usual for such dyestuffs, the nitrogen, sulphur and

halogens will yield acidic gases and special treatment and

of the smoke emissions may be required (to remove nitrogen

and sulphur oxides and hydrogen fluoride gas.

Industry - Possibility of destruction - water purification: organic dyestuffs in waste-water are not biodegraded by

aerobic means during a short treatment period; however they

are removed by precipitation or adsorption in the sludge in

sewage purification stations. Other: by deposition in a

land-fill site provided it is isolated to avoid seepage and

the corresponding rules and local provisions are observed.

Public at large - Possibility of recovery/recycling: Recovery from dyed articles or from formulations is not

practical.

Public at large - Possibility of neutralisation: Not applicable, no known hazardous effects.

Public at large - Possibility of destruction: controlled discharge: The substance will enter the public domain in the form of

dyed articles which may be disposed of with normal domestic

waste.