64 00... Information On Using Cleaning Agent/Paints (Personal Protection Equipment)
Handling cleaning agents/paints can trigger allergic skin and respiratory reactions!
Store cleaning agents/paints only in a secure cabinet.
Keep cleaning agents/paints away from naked flames and other sources of ignition.
Protect cleaning agents/paints from high temperatures and direct sunlight.
Always keep an eye douche on hand, change the water regularly (once a month).
Manufacturer's instructions (on container/packaging)
Hazard warnings (on container/packaging)
Manufacturer's instructions on package insert
Material safety data sheet of manufacturer
Product information in EPC
National market regulations
Do not eat, drink or smoke while working with these products.
Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes.
Wear personal protective clothing/equipment.
Ensure that all enclosed areas are well ventilated or extract fumes directly.
Immediately change working clothes soiled with cleaning agent/paint.
After finishing work, wash your hands and apply protective skin cream.
First Aid:
If product comes in contact with eyes, immediately flush with running water for about 10 - 15 minutes. Seek the advice of eye specialist.
In the event of skin contact and where applicable an allergic skin reaction, clean the affected areas immediately with soap and water and then apply silicone-free skin cream. Seek advice of physician.
If an adhesive product is swallowed, rinse mouth/parts of mouth thoroughly with running water. Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting. Consult a doctor.
After inhaling vapors ensure ample supply of fresh air. Keep calm, keep respiratory tracks clear and call doctor.
Recycling
Dispose of cleaning agents/paints in a professional manner!
Observe national/country-specific disposal regulations.