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First-aid measures

Ingestion

Wash mouth out with water and give water to drink. If a large amount has been swallowed get medical advice; DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF ASPIRATION.

Skin

Wash skin as soon as possible with soap and water. Change contaminated clothing immediately and launder before reuse. Get medical advice if irritation persists.

Eyes

Wash out immediately with large amounts of water. If redness and/or irritation continues get medical advice.

Inhalation

If inhalation of vapour causes irritation or drowsiness remove to fresh air. Get medical advice if the symptoms continue.

Fire-fighting measures

Extinguish with Dry Powder, water mists (fogs) or Foam. For small fires use CO2

Do not use water jets.

Fires in closed or confined spaces should be tackled by trained personnel who should wear breathing apparatus.

Accidental release measures

Treat any spillage as a fire hazard. Spray, vapour or mist can be a potential fire or explosion hazard.

May cause damage to surfaces making them SLIPPERY.

Contain spillage - do not wash spillage down drain. Absorb using absorbent clay, diatomaceous clay or other suitable absorbent.

Handling and storage

Handling

Kerosines designed to be used in closed systems. Avoid skin contact when refuelling engines or working on fuel system components. Where exposure is likely PROTECTIVE CLOTHING should be worn including impervious GLOVES and EYE PROTECTION. Ensure good ventilation.

Storage

Store in tanks and containers designed to contain flammable liquids and ensure storage area is not close to heat and ignition sources.

Drums should be stored on their sides on racks preferably under cover, out of direct sunlight, in well ventilated conditions.

Other types of containers should be stored under cover out of direct sunlight, in well ventilated conditions. Care should be taken to avoid over-stacking.

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Stability and reactivity

Disposal considerations