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NPM-W2 EJM7DE-MB-15M-00 Maintenance 16-2 Saf ety data sheet (SDS) 2 (LCG100) 16-2 -3 Exposure controls/Personal protection Machine measurements If mist or vapor is generated , shut the s ource out, or provide exhaust ven…

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Accidental release measures
Personal precautions When removing this product, be sure to wear suitable protective gear. In case of a
large scale release,
Any person other than response personnel will be prevented from being in the
release area by taking measures such as putting rope around the area.
Environmental
precautions
Great care must be taken to ensure that this product is not released into rivers or
sewerage, etc. so it does not affect the environment.
Removal method Remove release source and stop releasing. In case of a small scale release,
remove this product with scoops and shovels. Or absorb it with soil, lint free cloth,
etc., put it into empty containers, and wipe this product away thoroughly with a lint
free cloth, etc. In case of a large scale release, block released grease with soil, lead
it into a safe place and put it into empty cases as much as possible so as not to let it
release into rivers or sewerage. If released onto the sea, put oil fence on the sea to
prevent spread and absorb it with absorption mat, etc. Agent, if used, must comply
with the technical standards stipulated by Ministry for Land, Infrastructure, Transport
and Tourism.
Handling and storage
■Handling
Tech-
nical
mea-
sures
Human
exposure
prevention
When handling, be sure to wear suitable protective gear and avoid direct contact.
When removing this product from the container, use suitable tools. Do not put this
product into your mouth or ingest it.
Fire and
explosion
prevention
Be careful of flame. Avoid contact with flames, sparks, and hot products. Take
static-electricity measures. Wear non-conductive clothes and shoes. When repairing
or modifying a machine with this product still on, put the machine in a safe place and
remove oil thoroughly beforehand. Use flameproof electric devices (with safety
structure).
Other
cautions
Handle oil at room temperature. Be careful that neither water nor dirt are mixed. Be
sure to close the case tightly each time you handle this product. If removing grease
when the grease removal section is hot, there is a risk of burning. Remove oil after
the grease removal section has been cooled down.
Cautions Use a tightly closed device, a machine or a local exhaust device. Since vapor
generated from this product is heavier than air, and the vapor lingers in the area, do
not diffuse vapor freely, and ventilate the work area well.
Safety precautions Avoid contact with flames, sparks, and hot products. Take static-electricity
measures. Wear non-conductive clothes and shoes. Use flame proof electric
devices (with safety structure). Do not apply pressure to an empty container.
Applying pressure may cause disruption. Do not weld, heat, perforate or cut
container. Otherwise residual product may generate fire with an explosion.
■Storage
Appropriate storage
conditions
Avoid direct sunlight. Store oil in a ventilated space. Avoid heat, sparks, flames and
accumulation of static electricity. Do not generate vapor freely. The electric product
used in a storage space must be flameproof. Earth the electric products. Avoid
contact and storage of oil with halogen, strong acid, alkali, and acid products.
Safety package
materials
Use a container complying with [Article 3-2 of the separate volume of rules and
regulation of hazardous products].
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NPM-W2 EJM7DE-MB-15M-00
Maintenance
16-2
Safety data sheet (SDS) 2
(LCG100)
16-2-3
Exposure controls/Personal protection
Machine
measurements
If mist or vapor is generated, shut the source out, or provide exhaust ventilation.
Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are proximal to the work-station
location.
■Tolerated concentration
Controlled
concentration
No regulations (Working environment evaluation standards: Ministry of Health,
Labor and Welfare Notice No. 26 March 27, 1995)
Tolerated
concentration
Japan Society for Occupational Health (2004 version)
Time load average TWA 3 mg/m
3
(for mineral mist oil)
ACGIH (2004 version)
Time load average TWA 5 mg/m
3
(for mineral mist oil)
■Personal protection equipment
Respiratory protection If mist or vapor is generated, wear a gas (organic gas) mask as necessary. Wear an
air mask in a closed space.
Hand protection Wear oil-proof (impervious) protective gloves.
Eye protection If there are droplets, wear regular protective glasses.
Skin and body
protection
Wear oil-proof long-sleeve coat and safety shoes. Remove grease-contaminated
clothes and wash them thoroughly before wearing.
Appropriate hygiene
measures
Do not eat, drink or smoke while working. Use hand-and eye-wash stations and
wash hands and face with plenty of water after handling this product. Do not take
contaminated gear such as gloves with you into a break room.
■Appearance
Physical state Solid
Color Brown
Order Characteristic
PH Not applicable
■Certain temperature/temperature range at which physical condition is changed
Boling point 200ºC or more (Initial boiling point)
Melting point No effective data currently available
Flash point 200ºC or more (Setaflash)
■Explosive properties
Explosion limit
Lower limit : 1 capacity %
Upper limit : 7 capacity % (Estimation)
Density No effective data currently available
Solubility Insoluble in cold water
Physical and chemical properties

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Stability Stable at a room temperature and a regular pressure.
Reactivity May react if making contact with strong oxidizing agent.
Conditions to avoid Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agent.
Hazardous decomposition products Monoxide or other gas may be generated by combustion, etc.
Stability and reactivity
Toxicological information
■Acute toxicity
Mineral oil
Oral Rat LD50 5g/kg or more (Estimation)
Local effects Repeated or prolonged exposure of skin, eyes or mucous membrane
may cause damage.
Sensitization No effective data currently available
Carcinogenicity
Mineral oil
No effective currently available
■Carcinogenicity
Mineral oil The OSHA evaluation says 'the mineral oil used for this product is
highly refined mineral oil and is classified into IARC Group 3 (Cannot
be classified as human carcinogen). The UE evaluation says 'it is not
necessary to apply the carcinogen category to the mineral oil used for
this product.'
Synthetic oil, additive and others No effective data currently available
Mutagenicity No effective data currently available
Teratogenicity No effective data currently available
Generative toxicity No effective data currently available
Others If ingested, symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting may appear. In
case of skin contact, inflammation may appear. In case of eye contact,
inflammation may appear. If inhaling mist or vapor, you may feel sick.
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