The GHS classification of isomerized alcohol polyether E-1303 is: Skin irritation category 2 (H315) and Serious eye damage\/eye irritation category 2A (H319). The product label bears the "exclamation mark" pictogram, and the signal word is "Warning". This means the product causes skin irritation and serious eye irritation, but acute oral toxicity is low (rat LD50 >2000 mg\/kg), and it is not skin sensitizing. The product is not flammable, but may produce harmful gases when heated and decomposed.
Operators should receive professional training and strictly follow operating procedures. Must wear chemical safety goggles, impermeable gloves (recommended nitrile rubber or neoprene material), and appropriate protective clothing. Thoroughly wash hands and other exposed areas after operation. Do not wear contact lenses during operation, and no eating, drinking, or smoking is allowed in the workplace.
Should be operated in a well-ventilated area, with local exhaust ventilation if necessary, to avoid inhaling vapors or mists. Explosion-proof equipment is recommended to prevent generation and accumulation of static electricity. Empty containers may retain hazardous residues and should not be used for other purposes without thorough cleaning.
Immediately remove contaminated clothing and rinse thoroughly with plenty of running water and soap for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Immediately lift eyelids and rinse thoroughly with plenty of running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. If wearing contact lenses and easily removable, remove them. Seek immediate medical attention.
Move quickly to fresh air, keep airway clear. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing or heartbeat stops, immediately perform CPR and seek medical attention.
Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical attention. Do not feed anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Isolate the spill area, restrict access, eliminate all ignition sources. Small spills: absorb with inert absorbent material (e.g., sand, vermiculite) and collect in a closed container. Large spills: build dikes or dig pits for containment, transfer to tanker or dedicated collector using explosion-proof pump, recycle or dispose at a waste treatment facility.
This product is not flammable, but may produce harmful gases when heated. Firefighters must wear positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and full-body protective clothing. Use dry powder, carbon dioxide, alcohol-resistant foam, or water spray as extinguishing agents, avoid directing water streams directly at the spill.
This product has low toxicity to aquatic organisms (fish, algae, daphnia LC50\/EC50 all >100 mg\/L) and is readily biodegradable. However, residual waste and containers should still be treated as hazardous industrial waste, do not discharge into sewers, surface water, or soil. Incineration is recommended for disposal; empty packaging can be recycled after cleaning. For transportation, this product is classified as non-dangerous goods. When transporting, handle gently to prevent container damage, avoid rain and direct sunlight, and keep separate from oxidizers, food, etc.