Aspiration hazard if swallowed - may be harmful if swallowed and enters airways. (Aspiration hazard, catagory 2)\nHarmful to fish and other water organisms. (H402)\nMay cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. (H413)\nHighly Flammable (Flammable liquids, category 2)\nHarmful if swallowed. (Acute toxicity, oral, category 4)\nHarmful if inhaled. (Acute toxicity, inhalation, category 4)\nIrritating to skin. (Skin corrosion/irritation, category 2)\nHarmful if absorbed through skin. (Acute toxicity, dermal, category 4)\nIrritating to eyes. (Eye damage/irritation, category 2B)
Precautionary statements
Eye contact: Immediately flush with plenty of water. After initial flushing, remove any contact lenses and continue flushing for at least 15 minutes. Assure adequate flushing by separating the eyelids with fingers. (P338)\nSkin contact: Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash clothing before reuse. (P360)\nIngestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Give victim a glass of water a little at a time. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, lower head below waist to prevent fluid from entering the lungs. (P331)\nStore in a tightly closed container. (P404)\nDo not breathe solution mist. (P260)\nDo not get in eyes, on skin or clothing. (P262)\nThis product should only by used by persons trained in the safe handling of hazardous chemicals. (P202)\nWash thoroughly after handling. Do not take internally. Eye wash and safety equipment should be readily available. (P264)\nRespiratory Protection: If workplace exposure limit(s) of product or any component is exceeded (see TLV/PEL), or a risk assessment shows air-purifying respirators are appropriate, use of a NIOSH/MSHA approved air supplied respirator is advised. Use a full-face respirator with multi-purpose combination (US) or type ABEK (EN14387) respirator cartridges in absence of proper environmental control. Always use respirators and components tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU). Engineering and/or administrative controls should be implemented to reduce exposure.