Hazardous Chemical Details
Cas Number | 92045-65-3 |
Chemical Name | Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked, sweetened |
Chemical Synonym |
Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha [A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate from the high temperature thermal cracking of heavy oil fractions to a sweetening process to convert mercaptans. It consists predominantly of aromatics, olefins and saturated hydrocarbons boiling in the range of approximately 20°C to 100°C (68°F to 212°F).] |
Hazard Category |
Carcinogenicity – category 1B Germ cell mutagenicity – category 1B Aspiration hazard – category 1 |
Hazard Statement |
H350 (May cause cancer) H340 (May cause genetic defects) H304 (May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways) |
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Signal Word | Danger |
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Notes |
H (The classification and labelling shown for this substance applies to the hazardous property(ies) indicated by the hazard statement(s) in combination with the hazard class(es) and category(ies) shown.For hazard classes where the route of exposure or the nature of the effects leads to a differentiation of the classification of the hazard class, the manufacturer, importer or downstream user should consider the routes of exposure or the nature of the effects not already considered. ) P (The classification as a carcinogen or mutagen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less than 0.1 % w/w benzene (CAS No 71-43-2).) 8 (The tables in schedule 6 of the WHS regulations replace some tables in the GHS, this may affect the cut off concentrations for this chemical.) |
Sources |
EU (Classification information for chemical is taken from the European Union’s Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation.) |
Hazardous Chemical History
Date | Description |
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23/06/2016 | Chemical Added |