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In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Registration date:
October 2000
Revision date:
November 2005
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE /PREPARATION /PRODUCT AND OF
THE COMPANY
1.1. Identification of the preparation
Product name: AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
1.2. Application
Fuel for spark-ignition aviation engines.
1.3. Identification of the company
Manufacturer: Research & Development Center
of the Refining Industry
Adress: 09-411 Płock, Chemików 5
Information about product quality:
Phone: +48 24/ 365 22 83, +48 24/ 365 33 07,
Fax: +48 24/ 365 33 07
Sale information:
Phone: +48 24/ 365 28 72
Fax: +48 24/ 365 28 72
1.4. Emergency telephone number: 112
2. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Hazardous ingredients:
Chemical Name % wt. CAS No WE No Index No Warning
symbol R phrases S phrases
Toluene <30 108-88-3 203-625-9 601-021-
00-3 F, Xn
11-38-48/20-
63-65-67 (2-)36/37-62-46
Low-boiling,
modified "i"
gasoline fraction
<30 64741-
70-4 265-073-5
649-277-
00-5 F+, Xn, N
12-51/53-65-
66-67
(2-)9-16-29-33-
61-62
Low-boiling,
modified "a"
gasoline fraction
>30 64741-
66-8 265-068-8
649-276-
00-X F, Xn, N
11-38-51/53-
65-67
(2-)9-16-29-33-
60-61-62
Tetraethyl lead < 0,1 78-00-2 201-075-4 082-002-
00-1 Xn 20/21/22-33 53-45
Benzene < 0,05 71-43-2 200-753-7 601-020-
00-8 F, T
45-46-11-
36/38-
48/23/24/25-
65
53-45
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Registration date:
October 2000
Revision date:
November 2005
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Product clasification in accordance with polish regulations: Law of 11.01.2001 on
chemical substances and preparations (Journal of Laws No. 11, pos. 84; No 100 including
further amendments).
Product is classified as hazardous preparation:
• Extremely flammable product F+ with assigned R12 phrase.
• Harmful product Xn with assigned phrases: R48/20/21/22 – Harmful: danger of
serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation, in contact with
skin and if swallowed; R33 – Danger of cumulative effects; R65 – Harmful: may
cause lung damage if swallowed; R66 – Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or
cracking.
• Product hazardous to environment N with assigned R51/53 phrase – Toxic to aquatic
organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
Note: At first - move the exposed person out from comtaminated with aviation gasoline
environment and place on her/his left side with the head down.
Inhalation poisoning:
1. If no breathing: immediately start artificial respiratory or give oxygen.
2. Ensure medical attention.
Ingestion poisoning:
1. In the case of ingestion poisoning, rinse mouth with water, give 2-3 glasses of water to
drink and consult a physician or Toxicology Center. Do not induce vomiting under
any circumstances.
2. Ensure calmness, lying position and warmness to victim, until deliver to hospital.
Skin contamination:
1. Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Rinse affected skin-areas with
large amounts of fresh water, afterwards with alcohol and water with mild soap..
2. In the case of persisting skin contamination, consult a physician.
Eyes contamination:
1. Immediately rinse contaminated eye with large amounts of fresh water; keep victim
eyelids widely open. Continue rinsing for 15-20 minutes.
2. Ensure oculist attention.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Particular hazards
Extremely flammable product. Vapours (fumes), heavier than air, form explosive mixtures
with air. Containers exposed to fire or high temperature may explode.
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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October 2000
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
Detailed recommedation:
Evacuate all non-essential personnel with the direction of the wind. Minor fires extinguish
by carbon-dioxide extinguisher or dry-powder extinguisher (ABC or BC); major fires
extinguish by foam or eventually by sprayed water jet.
Note: Do not use compacted water jet on burning gasoline surface. It causes a danger of
fire sources spreading. Containers and other packages exposed to high temperature cool
with water, and - if possible - remove out from dangerous area.
Suitable extinguishing media:
• carbon-dioxide extinguishers,
• foam extinguishers, fluid extinguishers with additional water solution of extinguishing
agent,
• dry-powder extinguishers with ABC extinguishing medium,
• dry-powder extinguishers with BC extinguishing medium,
• sprayed water jet.
Extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasons:
Do not use compacted water jet
Special protective equipment for a fire:
Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
General recommendation:
In the case of significant aviation gasoline release, isolate contaminated area, evacuate all
non-essential personnel. Above all: strive to isolate source of spillage (leakage). If
necessary - call Specialist Staff.
Personal protection:
Avoid any contact with released aviation gasoline. Use protective impermeable clothing
made with coated fabric, protective gloves resistant to hydrocarbons, tight protective
goggles, and in the case of smell the clear, specific odour of extraction naphtha - use
respiratory protection equipment. Do not forget limited time of protective molecular and
gas filters usability ("P2" molecular filter, "A" organic vapours and solvents vapours
filter).
Environment protection:
Isolate sink basins. In the case of water contamination - notify entitled authorities.
Contaminated soil must be replaced.
Methods for cleaning up:
Product waste should be disposed according to national regulations.
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Registration date:
October 2000
Revision date:
November 2005
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Poisoning prevention:
Do not eat, drink, ingest remedies during aviation gasoline handling, avoid any contact
with the liquid, avoid aspiration of vapours and aerosols, keep with personal hygiene rules,
use personal protection clothing and equipment, work in well-ventilated areas. Storage
enclosed.
Fire/explosion prevention:
Eliminate any sources of ignition – do not work with open flame, do not smoke, do not use
sparking tools, do not use clothing susceptible to static electricity, prevent containers with
aviation gasoline from heating, install only explosion-proof electrical equipment.
Storage:
In original, appropriately labeled, tightly closed containers, in special, well-ventilated, cool
and dry store areas, provided with explosion-proof electrical installation and hard floor.
Prevent containers from heating. Fill containers with aviation gasoline maximum to 90%
of their capacity. In store areas: Do not smoke and eat, do not use open flame and sparking
tools. Storage rules should meet PN-89/C-8400 Standard.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Technical solutions:
General – necessary for appropriate conveying, storage and management of aviation
gasoline. Effective ventilation.
Regulation according to exposure controls:
Ministry of Economy and Labor Regulation of 29/11/2002 (Journal of Laws No. 217, pos.
1833), changed with amendment of 10/10/2005 (Journal of Laws No. 212, pos. 1769) on
Maximum Allowable Concentrations of substances and Intensity of factors detrimental for
health within working environment
Maximum Allowable Concentration (MAC) and Maximum Temporary Allowable
Concentration (MTAC):
Name of the ingredient MAC MTAC
Toluene (CAS: 108-88-3) 100 350
Benzene (CAS: 71-43-2) 1,6 -
Respiratory protection:
In the case of work environment contaminated with aviation gasoline vapours (fumes) -
respirators (fitted with white-labeled "P2" molecular filter, brown-labeled "A" organic
vapours filter). Do not forget limited time of protective molecular and gas filters usability.
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Registration date:
October 2000
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
Hands protection:
Chemical hydrocarbon-resistant gloves.
Eyes protection:
Tight protective goggles (plastic, hydrocarbon-resistant frame).
Skin and body protection:
Protective clothing made with compact fabric. Protective apron.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
9.1 Physical state, colour: blue, transparent, volatile liquid
9.2 Odour: specific, gasoline-like odour
9.3 Boiling range: 30-170oC
9.4 Freezing /melting point: -
9.5 Ignition point: <0oC
9.6 Self-ignition point: ~360oC
9.7
Explosive limits (mixtures with air):
• Lower Explosion Limit LEL: 1,4 % (V/V)
• Upper Explosion Limit UEL: 11,5 % (V/V)
9.8 Density: 0,700-0,780 g/ml (at 20oC)
9.9 Vapour Pressure: -
9.10
Solubility:
• water solubility: Insoluble in water
• other solvents solubility: easily soluble in organic solvents
9.11 Corrosive properties: none
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Chemically stable in standard conditions. Avoid
gasoline contact with strong oxidizing agents and any
ignition sources.
Reactivity: Aviation gasoline does not react dangerously with
other substances.
Conditions to avoid: High temperature, naked flame. Avoid exposure to the
sunlight. Avoid contact with any ignition sources.
Materials to avoid: Oxidizing agents.
Hazardous decomposition products: None.
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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October 2000
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
Hazardous reactions: Explosive fumes-/air-mixture can be formed.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Vapours and aerosols aspiration:
If low concentrations of aviation gasoline has been inhaled cough,
slight ache, sneezing and slightly shortened breath occur. In severier
cases bronchial inflammation and pneumonia occur in 24 hours. If high
concentrations has been inhaled – acute breath shortening and foaming
saliva occur. Aviation gasoline absorbed through lungs causes:
drowsiness, mental excitement or loss of consciousness. Convultions
are seldom complication.
Contact with skin: Redness and irritation may occur. Skin degreasing occur.
Contact with eyes: Redness and irritation may occur. Tears occur.
Ingestion: Symptoms of slight aviation gasoline poisoning are: dizziness and
headache, nausea and vomiting. Strong aviation gasoline poisoning
causes sudden loss of consciousness, followed by weakening, cramps,
hemolysis, internal organs disorder, respiratory system stroke.
Peracute toxicity:
Eye-conjunctivas irritation, lacrimation, conjunctiva hyperemia,
mucous membranes of upper respiratory tract irritation, headaches,
vertigo, nausea, vomiting. If high concentrations has been inhaled –
coordination disorder, misorientation, loss of consciousness. Strong,
severe, even fatal aviation gasoline poisoning occur during cleaning of
tanks and storage containers, also during pouring processes.
Contaminated clothing, soaked with aviation gasoline, is very harmful,
because of easy permeatibility through skin to organism. Aviation
gasoline damages internal organs, among others: bone marrow and
liver and causes: heart muscle damage, mucous membranes of eyes
and lungs irritation, stroke of respiratory system.
Prolonged toxicity:
Prolonged poisoning can cause catarrh and stroke of upper respiratory
track, skin redness, skin irritation, weakening, conjunctivitis, nervous
system disorders.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Atmosphere Air Allowable Contamination – 0,5µg/m3 (lead=1)
Inland Groundwater Allowable Concentration – No data
Toxic Concentrations to living organisms:
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
Aviation gasoline (in general)
Fish: Salmo gairdneri irideus i Alburnus bipunctatus 40 mg/l
Planktonu: Gammarus pulex 70 mg/l
Epeorus assimilis 80 mg/l
Tubifex tubifex 120 mg/l
Vorticella campanula 55 mg/l
Paramaecium caudatum 60mg/l
Lethal concentration to fish – Salmo gairdneri irideus 100mg/l
Concentration inducing fish-dish taste change – 0,0005 mg/l
Concentration inducing water odour change – 0,06 – 0,2 mg/l
Concentration inducing disturbance of anaerobic fermentation processes of wastewater
sediments – above 400 mg/l
Tetraethyl lead (in general)
Lethal concentrations to:
Fish – Leuciscus idus melanotus – 480 mgPb/l
Microorganisms – 0,1 mgPb/l
Plankton – 95 mgPb/l
13. WASTE MANAGEMENT
Neutralization methods:
In accordance with Law of 27/04/2001 on waste (Journal of Laws No. 100, pos. 1085) and
Minister of Environment Regulation of 27/09/2001 on waste catalog (Journal of Laws No.
112 pos. 1206).
Utilization method A1(A3):
„Combustion of hazardous waste, excluding organic chloric components, in rotary
furnaces used for cement or lime production” (after packagings unload).
Packagings contents, according to:
type 05 01 99 – other unmentioned waste.
Packagings, according to:
type 15 01 02 – plastic packagings,
type 15 01 04 – metal packagings,
type 15 01 07 – glass packagings.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
14.1 UN-No: 1203
14.2 RID/ADR/IMO Class: 3
14.3 Packaging group: II
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
14.4 Risk code: 33
14.5 Index No (EC): -
14.6 R phrases: 12-48/20/21/22-33-51/53-65-66
14.7 S phrases: (2-)9-16-23-36/37-62
14.8 Warning label, according to
ADR/RID, No 3:
14.9 IMDG class: 3.1
14.10 Correct technical name: GASOLINE
14.11 Other information: EmS / MFAG: F-E, S-E
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
The user is entirely responsible for all steps undertaking in order to fulfill national laws
and regulations requirements.
Warning symbols on the unit package:
F+ – Extremely flammable; Xn – Harmful; N- hazardous to
environment
Pictograms should be black against yellow-orange background.
Labels should be provided with the following inscriptions:
„Extremely flammable, harmful and hazardous to environment material”
R phrases*:
R 12 Extremely flammable.
R 48/20/21/22 Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through
inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
R 33 Danger of cumulative effects.
R 51/53 Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the
aquatic environment.
R 65 Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.
R 66 Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. * It is not necessary to place R 12 phrase on the label – this phrase repeats warning symbol description.
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Registration date:
October 2000
Revision date:
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AVIATION GASOLINE 100LL
S phrases:
S 2 Keep out of the reach of children.
S 9 Keep container in a well-ventilated place.
S 16 Keep away from sources of ignition – No smoking.
S 23 Do not breathe aviation gasoline fumes.
S 36/37 Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves.
S 62 If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: seek medical advice immediately and
show this container or label.
The Aviation Gasoline Material Safety Data Sheet has been executed in accordance
with the following regulations:
• Law of 11/01/2001 on chemical substances and preparations (Journal of Laws No. 11, pos. 84), amendment
of 05/07/2002 (Journal of Laws No. 142, pos. 1187) and amendment of 17/10/2003 (Journal of Laws No.
189, pos. 1852)
• Minister of Health Regulation of 28/09/2005 on hazardous substances register and hazardous substances
classification and marking (Journal of Laws No. 201, pos. 1674).
• Minister of Health Regulation of 03/07/2002 on hazardous substance and hazardous preparation safety data
sheet (Journal of Laws No. 140, pos. 1171), amendment of 14/12/2004 (Journal of Laws No. 2, pos. 8 from
2005).
• Minister of Health Regulation of 02/09/2003 on conditions and methods of chemical substances and
chemical preparations classification (Journal of Laws No. 171, pos. 1666), amendment of 29/10/2004
(Journal of Laws No. 243, pos. 2440).
• Minister of Health Regulation of 02/09/2003 on marking of hazardous substances and hazardous
preparations packagings (Journal of Laws No. 173, pos. 1679), amendment of 09/11/2004 (Journal of Laws
No. 260, pos. 2595).
• Minister of Economy and Labor Regulation of 29/11/2002 (Journal of Laws No. 217, pos. 1833), changed
with amendment of 10/10/2005 (Journal of Laws No. 212, pos. 1769) on Maximum Allowable
Concentrations of substances and Intensity of factors detrimental for health within working environment.
• Minister of Economy and Labor Regulation of 26/09/1997 (uniform text: Journal of Laws No. 169, pos.
1650 from 2003) on general Industrial Safety codes.
• Law of 24/08/1991 on Fire Safety (enclosed to: Journal of Laws No. 147, pos. 1229 from 2002)
• Minister of Home Affairs and Administration Regulation of 16/06/2003 (Journal of Laws No. 121, pos.
1138) on houses, other building objects and terrains fire safety.
• Law of 28/10/2002 on transport of hazardous materials (Journal of Laws No. 199, pos. 1671), amendment
of 01/07/2005 (Journal of Laws No. 141, pos. 1184)
• Law of 27/04/2001 on waste (Journal of Laws No. 62, pos. 628) and further amendments
• Minister of Environment Regulation of 27/09/2001 on waste catalog (Journal of Laws No. 112, pos. 1206).
• Law of 11/05/2001 on packaging and packaging wastes (Journal of Laws No. 63, pos. 638), and further
amendments (Journal of Laws No. 11, pos. 97 from 2004)
16. OTHER INFORMATION
R phrases meaning given in 2nd point:
R11 – Highly flammable
R12 – Extremely flammable
R20/21/22 – Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed
R48/20 – Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation
R48/23/24/25 – Toxic: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation,
In accordance with Minister of Health Regulation of 14.12.2004 and PN-ISO 11014-1
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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October 2000
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in contact with skin and if swallowed
R33 – Danger of cumulative effects
R36/38 – Irritating to eyes and skin
R38 – Irritating to skin
R45 – May cause cancer
R46 – May cause heritable genetic damage
R51/53 – Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment
R63 – Possible risk of harm to the unborn child
R65 – Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed
R66 – Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking
R67 – Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness
Note: The user is entirely responsible for all steps undertaking in order to fulfill national laws
and regulations requirements. Information inclusive of this data sheet makes complete safety
requirements on the product application. The user is entirely responsible for decision on
product usability. Data inclusive of this data sheet do not make safety assessment of
employee work area. The data sheet should not be treat as guarantee of product properties.
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