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Material Safety Data Sheet
Grapefruit Oil
Last Revised: 5/26/06
First Aid Note: Remove contaminated clothing and/ or footwear.
1. Product Identification
Material at the concentration supplied is not for ingestion.
Product Name: Grapefruit Oil
INCI Name: Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Oil
9. Fire Fighting Measures
CAS Number(s): 8016-20-4
FEMA Number(s): 2530 Flash Point: 110F
Extinguishing Media: CO2, Foam and Dry Chemical
2. Physical and Chemical Properties Fire Fighting Procedures: Cool containers exposed to flame with
water
Solubility in Water: Insoluble Fire and Explosion Hazards: Closed containers may build up
Appearance & Odor: Clear, dark orange, amber liquid pressure at elevated temperatures. Of possible, containers should be cooled
with water spray.
3. Stability and Reactivity
10. Toxicological Information
Chemical Stability: Stable
Hazardous Decomposition: CO, CO2 smoke unidentified organic Carcinogenicity: Not a carcinogen or potential carcinogen.
compounds
11. Disposal Considerations
4. Handling and Storage
Follow local, state and federal laws.
Store in tightly sealed containers in cool dry area do not expose to
temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius.
5. Accidental Release Measures
Small spills wipe up with paper rags and place contaminated items in
closed metal waste container. For large spills use non-flammable absorbent.
Ventilate area around spill. Remove flammable absorbent. Ventilate area
around spill. Remove possible sources of ignition from spill area. Keep
spilled area away from sewers, watersheds and water systems.
6. Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
Respiratory Protection: An approved odor mask or organic vapor
respirator should be used in the absence of good ventilation.
Eye Protection: Use OSHA approved safety glasses, splash goggles
recommended.
Protective Clothing: Protective gloves
Engineering Controls: Use in well-ventilated area
Other Protective Measures: Eye bath and safety showers should be
available
7. Hazards Identification
General: Liquid may irritate eyes and skin. May cause dermatitis.
Repeated contact may cause allergic dermatological reaction. May cause
vomiting nausea and/or dizziness.
Primary Entry Routes: Inhalation, skin contact and ingestion
8. First Aid Measures
Eyes: Wash eyes by normal first aid methods
Skin: Wash with soap and water
Inhalation: Remove person to well-ventilated area and follow normal
first aid procedures.
Ingestion: Administer water or milk. Contact a physician.
Important Notice: The information presented herein is based on experimental data submitted by the manufacturers
of the raw materials and is considered scientifically correct; however, no warrant or representation, express or implied, is
made as to the accuracy or suitability of this information for application to the purchaser鈥檚 intended purpose or for
consequences of its use and we assume no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense, direct or consequential, arising
out of its use. Use these materials only as directed. If you have any questions regarding the proper interpretation of this
sheet or the meanings of any terms used, we strongly urge you to speak with your physician. For further information
concerning product safety and proper use, call the number listed on the front of the MSDS.
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