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2. Hazards Identification Safety Data Sheet - Glitters Date: 17-06-2010 Updated 14-12-2020 Section1 – Identification of the Substance/Preparation and of the Company Undertaking Product Name: Lecenté Cosmetic (Holographic, Ultra Fine, Iridescent, Shapes, Multi Glitz) Glitters for nail art. Manufacturer: Nail Perfection Ltd, Unit 15 Canal Industrial Park, Canal Road, Gravesend, Kent. DA12 2PA Emergency Phone Numbers: +44 1474 327770 Product : HOLOGRAPHIC - Purple, Green, Red, Black, Gold, White, Silver, Blue, Lavender, Darkest Pink, Deep Red, Iron, Raspberry, Turquoise, Pewter, True Blue, Caramel, Orange, Boysenberry, Blossom, Olive, Juniper. SUPER HOLOGRAPHIC - Champagne, Rose, Everest, Fantasy, Bluebonnet, Majestic, Fairytale FIREWORKS - Flame, Crackle, Spark, Burst, Firefly, Pop, Cherry Bomb, Ember, Carnival, Rocket, Mortar, Waterfall, Dynamite, Ash. ULTRA FINE – Blue, Green, Light Gold, Bright Red, Pink, Gold, Lime, Navy Blue, Magenta, Light Pink, Bronze, Silver, Black, Purple, Gunmetal, Chocolate, Emerald, Garnet, Bordeaux, Cardinal, Sea Green, Blueberry, Hunter, Apricot, Blue Gunmetal, Lilac, Sahara, Golden orange, New York Pink, Sand, Scarlet Ultra Fine, Periwinkle, Cinnamon Ultra Fine, Ocean Spray Ultra Fine, Light Copper, Violet, Tiffany, Rose Gold, Silver Slipper, Snow White, Petal, Wisteria, Amber, Maple. IRIDESCENT – Rhubarb, Coral, Banana, Bubblegum, Tickle Me Pink, Petunia, Turquoise, Mint, Salmon, Candy Pink, Apple, Azure, Blackcurrant, Capri, Chameleon, Confetti Pink, Golden White, Midnight Blue, Petrol Green, Pink Champagne, Rainbow Blue, Tangerine, Indigo Blue, Baby Pink, Baby Blue, Thistle, Peru, Liberty, Carnation, Pumpkin, Rainbow Black, Ocean, Crushed Ice, Banana Strands, Aqua Strands, Blackcurrant Strands, Girlfriend Pink, Boyfriend Blue, Red Apple, Meringue, Chantilly, Fresh Grass, Spring Showers, Blue Skies, Crocus, Carrot, Bloom MICRO – Golden White, Rainbow White. SHAPES - Pink Irregular, Silver Cloud Irregular, Green Irregular, Purple Irregular. Purple 1.5mm Squares, Rose 1.5mm Squares, Bright Pink 1.5mm Squares, Pink 1.5mm Squares. Hot Pink Dazzling Diamonds, Pink Dazzling Diamonds, Rose Dazzling Diamonds, Lime Dazzling Diamonds. Tiger Lily Chunky, Sunset Chunky, Pisces Chunky, Aqua Marine Chunky, Sakura Chunky, Pearl Chunky, Boogie Nights, Night Fever, 3mm DISCS Funky Town, Dancing Queen. MULTI GLITZ - Vixen, Winter Wonderland, Sleigh Bells, Showgirl, Trixie, Femme, Foxy, Mistress, She Devil, Hot Lips, Sugar Lips, Goddess, Treacle, Starlet, Diva, Sapphire, Sand, Garnet MICRO MULTI GLITZ – Cookie, Lucky Charm, Sugar Plum, Valentine, Cutie, Queen Bee. IRIDESCENT – Golden White, Helter Skelter, Waltzer, Trapeze, Carousel, Big Top, Ferris Wheel. 1.2. Relevant Identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Decorative material for nails only. 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture Classification according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [EU-GHS/CLP] - Not classified Classification according to EU Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC - Not classified 2.2. Label elements Labelling according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] Pictogram: na Signal word: na Hazard statement(s) None Precautionary statement(s) None Supplemental Hazard Statements None According to European Directive 67/548/EEC as amended. Hazard symbol(s) na R-phrase(s) None. S-phrase(s) None 2.3. Other hazards None 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 3.1 Description of Material: Solids made from coated polyester foils. EINECS N° CAS N° INDEX N° Chemical Conc. Hazard Hazard Danger name (% w/w) class and statement symbol/R category phrases code 25038-59-9 n.a. Polyethylene 90 - 95% None None None Terephthalate 231-072-3 7429-90-5 Aluminium 0 - 0.5% Flam. Sol. 1 H228 «N», R43, Water react H261 R52/53 2 125826-44-0 Binder 4 - 5% None None None Polyurethane 33 Pigments Used EINECS N° CAS N° INDEX N° Chemical Conc. Hazard Hazard Danger name (% w/w) class and statement symbol/R category phrases code 226-109-5 5281-04-9 CI 15850 D&C Red 7 1 - 3% None None None 229-142-3 6417-83-0 CI 15880 FD&C Red 1 - 3% None None None 34 217-699-5 1934-21-0 CI 19140 FD&C Yellow 1 - 3% None None None 5 247-304-1 25869-00-5 CI 77510 FD&C Blue 1 - 3% None None None 27 205-685-1 147-14-8 CI 74160 Blue 15:3 1 - 3% None None None 215-609-9 1333-86-4 CI 77266 Black 7 1 - 3% None None None D&C Black 2 226-939-8 5567-15-7 CI 21108 Yellow 83 1 - 3% None None None 213-561-3 980-26-7 CI 73915 Red 122 1 - 3% None None None 228-767-9 6358-30-1 CI 51319 Violet 23 1 - 3% None None None 236-675-5 13463-67-7 CI 77891 Titanium 1 - 3% None None None Dioxide 223-339-8 3844-45-9 CI 42090 FD&C Blue 1 1 - 3% None None None 241-409-6 17372-87-1 CI 45380 D&C Red 21 1 - 3% None None None 242-355-6 18472-87-2 CI 45410 D&C Red 28 1 - 3% None None None 208-253-0 518-47-8 CI 45350:1 D&C Yellow 1 - 3% None None None 7 201-353-5 81-48-1 CI 60725 Solvent Violet 1 - 3% None None None 13 213-879-2 1047-16-1 CI 73900 Violet 19 1 - 3% None None None 247-368-0 25956-17-6 CI 16035 FD&C Red 1 - 3% None None None 40 229-355-1 6486-23-3 CI 11710 Yellow 3 1 - 3% None None None 215-168-2 1309-37-1 CI77491 Iron Oxide 1-4% None None None 310-127-6 12001-26-2 CI77019 Mica 1-4% None None None 4. FIRST AID MEASURES 4.1 Description of First Aid Measures General Advice: First aid followed by medical attention. Inhalation: Move exposed person to fresh air. Keep warm and at rest. Seek medical attention as soon as possible. Skin contact: Wash with mild soap and water. Generally the product does not irritate the skin. Seek medical advice if irritation occurs/persists. Eye Contact: Rinse opened eye for several minutes under running water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Ingestion: Wash mouth out with water, seek medical attention if symptoms occur. 4.2 Most Important Symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed No data available 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed No data available 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 5.1 Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, extinguishing foam, dry powder extinguisher, carbon dioxide. 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture: If these products are either ignited or exposed to elevated temperatures causing decomposition toxic vapours may be emitted. 5.3 Advice for fire-fighters: Wear self contained breathing apparatus for fire fighting. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6.1 Personal precautions: Wear protective equipment. Keep unprotected persons away. Avoid formation of dust 6.2 Environmental precautions: Do not allow product to reach ground water, water bodies or sewerage system. 6.3 Methods for cleaning up: Pick up manually or vacuum. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE 7.1 Precautions for Safe Handling: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid formation of dust and aerosols. Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at places where dust is formed. Normal measures for preventive fire protection. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage including any incompatibilities: Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Keep away from sources of ignition. 7.3 Specific end uses: None 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION 8.1 Control Parameters: These products do not contain any relevant quantities of materials with critical values that have to be monitored in the workplace. (ref: EH40/2005 as consolidated with amendments Oct 2007) National exposure control limits must be considered where appropriate. 8.2 Exposure Controls: Appropriate engineering controls Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday. Personal Protective equipment Ventilation: Preferably Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) must be sufficient to keep concentration below occupational exposure limit Respiratory protection: Particulate cartridge filter type when LEV cannot be supplied. Hand Protection: Gloves: consult manufacturer for suitable specification. A suitable barrier cream is recommended. Eye Protection: Safety glasses with side shields. Body Protection: Protective work clothing General Safety and Hygiene measures: Do not eat or drink while working with the product. Wash hands before breaks and at the end of work. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 9.2 Information on basic physical and chemical properties a) Appearance: Solid flakes b) Odour: Mild, characteristic c) Odour Threshold: No data Available d) pH: No data available e) Melting point/freezing point: 260°C f) Initial boiling Point and boiling range: No data available g) Flash point: No data Available h) Evaporation rate: No data Available i) Flammability (solid, gas): No data Available j) Upper/lower flammability of explosive limits: No data Available k) Vapour pressure: No data Available l) Vapour density: No data Available m) Relative Density: 1.4g/cm3 at 20°C n) Water solubility: Insoluble o) Partition Coefficient: n octanol/water: No data Available p) Auto ignition temperature: Not self igniting q) Decomposition temperature: No data Available r) Viscosity: No data Available s) Explosive properties: Does not present explosive hazard t) Oxidising Properties No data Available 9.3 Other Safety Information No data available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 10.1 Reactivity no data available 10.2 Chemical stability no data available 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions no data available 10.4 Conditions to avoid Avoid contact with acids, alkalis and strong oxidizing agents. 10.5 Incompatible materials no data available 10.6 Hazardous decomposition products no data available 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 11.1 Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity no data available Skin corrosion/irritation no data available Serious eye damage/eye irritation no data available Respiratory or skin sensitization no data available Germ cell Mutagenicity no data available Carcinogenicity IARC: No components of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by IARC.
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