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Caltex Diesel

This document provides a safety data sheet for diesel fuel. It lists diesel as a hazardous and dangerous good, requiring special handling and storage. Key hazards include its combustibility and potential to cause skin irritation or be fatal if swallowed and aspirated into the lungs. The product contains a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and additives. Precautions are outlined to prevent exposure through inhalation, skin contact, eye contact and ingestion. Medical attention and monitoring are advised in cases of exposure or concerns of health effects.

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Caltex Diesel

This document provides a safety data sheet for diesel fuel. It lists diesel as a hazardous and dangerous good, requiring special handling and storage. Key hazards include its combustibility and potential to cause skin irritation or be fatal if swallowed and aspirated into the lungs. The product contains a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and additives. Precautions are outlined to prevent exposure through inhalation, skin contact, eye contact and ingestion. Medical attention and monitoring are advised in cases of exposure or concerns of health effects.

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Safety Data Sheet Diesel

Version 1.0
Effective Date 01.12.2015

1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND COMPANY/UNDERTAKING

Material Name : DIESEL

Other Names : Diesel, Caltex Diesel with Techron D, Automotive Gas Oil,
Marine Gas Oil, Wintermix.
Recommended use / : Fuel for diesel engines.
Restrictions of use
Supplier : Z Energy 2015 Limited
604 Great South Road, Greenlane
Auckland 1051
New Zealand
Telephone : +64 9 583 5000
Fax : +64 9 950 3852

Local Contact
Telephone : 0800 733 835
Fax : 0800 737 648
Email : cxservice@z.co.nz
Web location www.Caltex.co.nz/resources
:

Emergency Telephone : 0800 243 622 New Zealand free call - 24 hours
Number +64 3 353 0199 International - 24 hours

2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE. DANGEROUS GOODS.


Classified as hazardous according to criteria in the Hazardous Substances (Minimum
Degrees of Hazard) Regulations 2001.

Classified as Dangerous Goods according to Land Transport Rule Dangerous Goods


Amendment 2010 Rule 45001/2 - NZS 5433; 2007.

Hazardous Substances : 3.1D, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.7B, 9.1B


Classification
Safety Hazards : Combustible liquid. Electrostatic charges may be generated
during pumping. Electrostatic discharge may cause fire.
GHS Classification : Flammable Liquids, Category 4
Aspiration Hazard, Category 1
Skin Corrosion/Irritation, Category 3
Carcinogenicity Category 2B
Aquatic Toxicity (Acute), Category 2
Aquatic Toxicity (Chronic), Category 2

GHS label elements


Symbol(s) :

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Signal Word : Danger

GHS Hazard Statements : PHYSICAL HAZARDS:


Flammable liquid.
HEALTH HAZARDS:
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
Causes mild skin irritation.
Suspected of causing cancer.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS:
Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

GHS Precautionary : PREVENTION:


Statements Keep out of reach of children.
Read label before use.
Read Safety Data Sheet before use.
Obtain special instructions before use.
Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read
and understood.
Keep away from sparks, open flames and hot surfaces. No
smoking.
Wear protective gloves and eye/face protection.
Avoid release to the environment.

RESPONSE:
GENERAL
If medical advice is needed, have product container or
label at hand. – This statement applies only where the
substance is available to the general public.
If exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention.
Collect spillage.
SWALLOWED
IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or
doctor/physician.
Do NOT induce vomiting.
SKIN
If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention.

STORAGE:
Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool.
Store locked up.

DISPOSAL:
In the case of a substance that is in compliance with a
HSNO approval other than a Part 6A (Group Standards)
approval, a label must provide a description of one or more
appropriate and achievable methods for the disposal of a
substance in accordance with the Hazardous Substances
(Disposal) Regulations 2001. This may also include any
method of disposal that must be avoided.

Human Health Hazards

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Harmful, may cause lung damage if swallowed. Irritating to


skin. Aspiration into the lungs may cause chemical
pneumonitis which can be fatal.

SAFETY HAZARDS
Combustible liquid. Liquid can ignite leading to a flash fire,
or an explosion in a confined space. May ignite on surfaces
at temperatures above auto-ignition temperature. Vapour in
the headspace of tanks and containers may ignite and
explode at temperatures exceeding auto-ignition
temperature, where vapour concentrations are within the
flammability range.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Toxic to aquatic organisms. May cause long term adverse
effects in the aquatic environment.

OTHER INFORMATION
This product is intended for use as a fuel in a closed system. If
used for any other purpose, in open systems or as a spray,
ignition and exposure risks will increase and a careful risk
assessment should be carried out.

3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Information on : A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the


Composition distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having
carbon numbers predominantly in the range C9 through
C20, with an average of C15, and boiling in the range of
160°C to 400°C, with a flashpoint above 60°C. Very small
amounts of performance enhancing additives may be
included.

Hazardous Ingredients (GHS)


Chemical Identity CAS Identification number Conc.[%]
Diesel Fuel 68334-30-5 269-822-7 100 %

4. FIRST AID MEASURES


Inhalation : If inhaled, remove affected person from contaminated
area. Keep at rest until recovered. If symptoms persist seek
medical attention.
Skin Contact : Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water.
Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse or
discard. If symptoms develop, seek medical attention.
Eye Contact : If in eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush the eyes continuously
with running water. Continue flushing for several minutes until
all contaminants are washed out completely. Seek medical
attention.

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Ingestion : If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: transport to nearest


medical facility for additional treatment. Wash out mouth
and lips with water. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep
head below hips to prevent aspiration.

First Aid Facilities : An eyewash facility, and a general washing facility.

Notes to Physician : Treat symptomatically.

Other Information : For advice in an emergency, contact a Poisons Information


Centre (Phone New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a doctor at
once.

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Specific Hazards : The vapour is heavier than air, spreads along the ground
and distant ignition is possible. Will float and may be
reignited on surface water. Flammable vapours may be
present even at temperatures below the flash point.

Hazards from Combustion is likely to give rise to a complex mixture of


Combustion Products airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases, including
carbon monoxide and unidentified organic and inorganic
compounds.

Extinguishing Media : Foam, fine water spray and dry chemical powder. Carbon
dioxide, Clean Agents (e.g. Inergen, Argonite etc.), sand or
earth may be used for small fires only.

Unsuitable Extinguishing : Do not use water jet.


Media

Protective Equipment for : Fire fighters should wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Firefighters (SCBA) operated in positive pressure mode and full
protective clothing to prevent exposure to vapours or fumes.
Water spray may be used to cool down heat-exposed
containers. Fight fire from safe location. This product should
be prevented from entering drains and watercourses.

Additional Advice : Keep adjacent drums and tanks cool by spraying with water
from a safe location. If possible remove them from the
danger zone. If adequate cooling cannot be achieved, the
area needs to be evacuated, and further fire fighting and
cooling attempts should be carried out from a safe location.

Hazchem Code : 3Z

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Observe all relevant local and international regulations.

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Personal precautions, : Vapour can travel for considerable distances both above
protective equipment and below the ground surface. Underground services
and emergency (drains, pipelines, cable ducts) can provide preferential flow
procedures paths. Remove all possible sources of ignition in the
surrounding area. Contaminated clothing may be a fire
hazard and therefore should be soaked with water before
being removed. Ventilate contaminated area thoroughly.
Do not breathe fumes, vapour. Do not operate electrical
equipment. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, clothing. Wear
chemical resistant knee length safety boots and PVC jacket
and trousers. Wear safety glasses or full face shield if splashes
are likely to occur.

Extinguish or remove all sources of ignition. Wear appropriate


personal protective equipment and clothing to prevent
exposure. Stop leak if safe to do so. Increase ventilation.
Evacuate all unprotected personnel. If possible contain the
spill. Place inert absorbent, non-combustible material onto
spillage. Use clean non-sparking tools to collect the material
and place into suitable labelled containers for subsequent
recycling or disposal. Dispose of waste according to the
applicable local and national regulations. Cloth, paper and
other materials that are used to absorb spills present a fire
hazard. Avoid their accumulation by disposing of them
safely and immediately. If contamination of sewers or
waterways occurs inform the local water authorities and EPA
in accordance with local regulations.

Environmental : Prevent from spreading or entering into drains and surface


Precautions waters (e.g. lakes, ponds, ditches, rivers and streams) by
using sand, earth, or other appropriate non-combustible
barriers. Inform local authorities if impacts cannot be
prevented.

Methods and material for : To minimize soil and groundwater contamination, absorb
containment and clean liquid with sand earth or other recommended adsorbent
up (Small Spillages) material, as soon as safe to do so after the spill. Sweep up
and remove to a suitable, clearly marked container for
disposal in accordance with local regulations. Do not
dispose into an interceptor.

Methods and material for : Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth
containment and clean or other containment material. Dispose of as for small spills.
up (Large Spillages) Maritime Spillages:
Maritime spillages should be dealt with using a Shipboard Oil
Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP), as required by MARPOL
Annex 1 Regulation 26.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Precautions for safe : Avoid naked flames. The vapour is heavier than air, spreads
handling along the ground and distant ignition is possible. Avoid
prolonged or repeated contact with skin. When handling
product in drums, safety footwear should be worn and
proper handling equipment should be used. Prevent
spillages. Never siphon by mouth. When using do not eat,

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drink or smoke. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and respiratory


system. If using pressurised equipment, take extra care to
avoid injection under the skin. Only use in well-ventilated
areas. Take precautionary
measures against static discharges. Ensure all equipment is
properly bonded. Use local exhaust ventilation if there is risk
of inhalation of vapours, mists or aerosols. Cloth, paper and
other materials that are used to absorb spills present a fire
hazard. Avoid their accumulation by disposing of them
safely and immediately. In addition to any specific
recommendations given for controls of risks to health, safety
and the environment, an assessment of risks must be made
to help determine controls appropriate to local
circumstances.

Conditions for safe : This product must never be stored in buildings occupied by
storage people. Drums and small containers should be stored in
well-ventilated areas, flameproof cabinets or stores. Keep
container tightly closed in a dry, well ventilated place away
from direct sunlight and other sources of heat or ignition.
Keep in a bunded area with a sealed (low permeability)
floor, to provide containment against spillage. Stack drums
to a height not exceeding 3 metres without the use of
racking. Locate tanks away from heat and other sources of
ignition. Seek specialist advice for the design, construction
and operation of bulk storage facilities.

Product transfer : Electrostatic charges may be generated during pumping.


Ensure electrical continuity by bonding all equipment. Avoid
splash filling. Wait 2 minutes after tank filling (for tanks such as
those on road tanker vehicles) before opening hatches or
manholes. Wait 30 minutes after tank filling (for large storage
tanks) before opening
hatches or manholes. When filling tanks there is always a
danger of static discharge leading to explosion. This is
particularly hazardous when switch loading tanks.
Product transfer may give rise to light hydrocarbon vapour in
the headspace of tanks. This vapour may explode if there is a
source of ignition such as static discharge.
Partly filled containers present a greater hazard than those
that are full, therefore handling, transfer and sampling
activities need special care. Conditions, such as filling empty
Filter Water Separator vessels, that lead to the formation of
hydrocarbon mists are also particularly hazardous.

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Occupational Exposure Limits


The following exposure standards have been established for the product by the
Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) of the New Zealand Department of
Labour.

Material Source Type ppm mg/m3 Notation


Oil Mist, mineral TWA - 5

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STEL - 10

Additional Information : TWA (Time Weighted Average): The average airborne


concentration of a particular substance when calculated
over a normal eight-hour working day, for a five-day week.
STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit): The average airborne
concentration over a 15 minute period which should not be
exceeded at any time during a normal eight-hour workday.

Biological Limit Value (BLV) : Data not available.

Appropriate Engineering : Provide sufficient ventilation to keep airborne levels below


Controls the exposure limits. Where vapours or mists are generated,
particularly in enclosed areas, and natural ventilation is
inadequate, a flameproof exhaust ventilation system is
required. Refer to AS 1940 - The storage and handling of
flammable and combustible liquids and AS/NZS 2430.3.1:
Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area
classification - General, for further information concerning
ventilation requirements.

Individual protection
measures

Respiratory Protection : If engineering controls are not effective in controlling


airborne exposure then an approved respirator with a
replaceable organic vapour filter should be used. Reference
should be made to Australian/New Zealand Standards
AS/NZS 1715, Selection, Use and Maintenance of Respiratory
Protective Devices; and AS/NZS 1716, Respiratory Protective
Devices, in order to make any necessary changes for
individual circumstances.

Hand Protection : Wear gloves of impervious material e.g. nitrile or


neoprene rubber gloves. Final choice of appropriate
gloves will vary according to individual circumstances i.e.
methods of handling or according to risk assessments
undertaken. Reference should be made to AS/NZS
2161.1: Occupational protective gloves - Selection, use
and maintenance. The use of barrier cream is
recommended.

Eye Protection : Chemical safety glasses or face shield recommended as


appropriate. Final choice of appropriate eye/face
protection will vary according to individual circumstances
including methods of handling or engineering controls as
determined by appropriate risk assessments. Eye
protection should conform to Australian/New Zealand
Standard AS/NZS 1337- Eye Protectors for Industrial
Applications.

Protective Clothing : Suitable protective workwear, e.g. cotton overalls


buttoned at neck and wrist is recommended. Chemical
resistant apron is recommended where large quantities
are handled. Industrial clothing should conform to the
specifications detailed in AS/NZS 2919: Industrial clothing.

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9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance : Pale yellow clear and bright liquid.


Odour : Characteristic oil odour.
Initial Boiling point and : Initial Boiling Point: 180°C
boiling range
Final Boiling Point: 360°C
Melting / freezing point : Not available
Flash point : 80ºC (Closed Cup)
Flammability limits : Lower: 1% v/v
Upper: 6% v/v
Auto-ignition temperature : 230°C
Flammability (solid, gas) : Flammable liquid and vapour.
Vapour pressure : <0.54 mmHg at 25ºC.
Density : 830 kg/m3 at 15°C
Water solubility : Negligible
Viscosity, kinematic : Not available
Vapour density (air=1) : >1
Coefficient Water/Oil Distr. : Not available

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Chemical stability : Stable under normal conditions of storage and handling.

Conditions to Avoid : Heat, open flames, sparks and other sources of ignition.

Incompatible materials : Strong oxidizing agents.

Hazardous : Thermal decomposition may result in the release of toxic


Decomposition Products and/or irritating fumes including carbon monoxide and
carbon dioxide.

Hazardous Polymerization : Will not occur.

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

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Basis for Assessment : Fuels are typically made from blending several refinery
streams. Toxicological studies have been carried out on a
variety of hydrocarbon blends and streams but not those
containing additives. Information given is based on product
data, a knowledge of the components and the toxicology of
similar products.
Acute oral toxicity : LD50 (Oral): >5,000 mg/kg. Ingestion may lead to vomiting
and aspiration into the lungs, this may result in chemical
pneumonitis, which may be fatal.

Acute dermal toxicity


LD50 (Dermal): >2,000 mg/kg
Acute inhalation toxicity
LC50 expected to be >5mg/l. Vapours may cause drowsiness
and dizziness.
Mutagenicity In-vitro mutagenicity studies show that mutagenic activity is
related to 4-6 ring polycyclic aromatic content.
Carcinogenicity : Dermal application to mice causes skin tumours. It may contain
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) some of which has
been shown by experimental studies to cause induce cancer.
Reproductive and : Not a developmental toxicant.
Developmental Toxicity
Human Effects : Prolonged/repeated contact may cause defatting of the skin
which can lead to dermatitis and may make the skin more
susceptible to irritation and penetration by other materials.
Under conditions of poor personal hygiene, excessive exposure
may lead to irritation, oil acne and foliculitis and development
of warty growths which may subsequently become malignant.
Other Information : High pressure injection of product into the skin may lead to
local necrosis if the product is not surgically removed.
Eye : May cause irritation in contact with the eyes, which can result
in redness, stinging and lachrymation.
Skin : May cause irritation to the skin resulting in itching and redness
of the skin. Poisoning may occur from prolonged or massive skin
contact.
Inhalation : Vapours may cause headache, nausea with vomiting,
dizziness, confusion and other effects of central nervous system
depression. Loss of consciousness can occur at high
concentrations followed by convulsions and death.
o
NOTE: Below 40 C the vapour pressure is too low to cause any
health hazard. High concentrations will build up in poorly
ventilated areas and at higher temperatures.

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Ingestion : May cause irritation to the gastrointestinal system. Symptoms


may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or
depression of the central nervous system including nausea,
headaches, dizziness, fatigue, loss of coordination,
unconsciousness and possibly narcosis. Small amounts of liquid
aspirated into the respiratory system during ingestion or
vomiting may lead to aspiration into the lungs with a possibility
of chemical pneumonia or lung damage.
Chronic Effects : Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged
exposure through inhalation, in contact with skin and if
swallowed. Prolonged and repeated exposure through
inhalation or swallowing of this material can result in harmful
effects including central nervous system effects. Systemic effects
of chronic exposure can also include damage to heart, kidneys
and liver. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may also result in
skin dryness and cracking, skin irritation leading to dermatitis.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Mobility : Floats on water. Contains volatile components.


Evaporates within a day from water or soil surfaces. Large
volumes may penetrate soil and could contaminate
groundwater.

Persistence/ : Major components are inherently biodegradable. Persists


degradability under anaerobic conditions. The volatile components
oxidise rapidly by photochemical reactions in air.

Bioaccumulative potential : Contains components with the potential to bioaccumulate.

Exotoxicity : Fuels are typically made from blending several refinery


streams. Ecotoxicological studies have been carried out on
a variety of hydrocarbon blends and streams but not those
containing additives. Information given is based on a
knowledge of the components and the ecotoxicology of
similar products.
Product is classified as toxic to aquatic organisms, LL/EL50: 1-
10 mg/L. (LL/EL50 expressed as the nominal amount of
product required to prepare aqueous test extract). Films
formed on water may affect oxygen transfer and damage
organisms.

Environmental Protection : Do not discharge this material into drains, sewers and
waterways.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

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Disposal Considerations Waste arising from a spillage or tank cleaning should be


disposed of in accordance with applicable local and
national regulations. Do not dispose into the environment, in
drains or in water courses. Do not dispose of tank water
bottoms by allowing them to drain into the ground. This will
result in soil and groundwater contamination. Labels should
not be removed from containers until they have been
cleaned. Do not cut, puncture or weld on or near
containers. Empty containers may contain hazardous
residues. Contaminated containers must not be treated as
household waste. Containers should be cleaned by
appropriate methods and then re-used or disposed of by
landfill or incineration as appropriate. Do not incinerate
closed containers. Advise flammable nature.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Land Transport Rule Dangerous Goods Amendment 2010 Rule 45001/2 - NZS 5433; 2007.
Classified as Dangerous Goods for transport according to the NZS 5433:2007 Transport of
Dangerous Goods on Land.
UN No : 3082
Proper shipping name : ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, LIQUID,
N.O.S. (Fuels, diesel)
Class : 9
Packing group : III
Hazchem Code : 3Z

IMDG
Classified as Dangerous Goods by the criteria of the International Maritime Dangerous
Goods Code (IMDG Code) for transport by sea.
UN No : 3082
Proper shipping name : ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, LIQUID,
N.O.S. (Fuels, diesel)
Class / Division : 9
Packing group : III
Marine pollutant: : Yes

IATA (Country variations may apply)


Classified as Dangerous Goods by the criteria of the International Air Transport Association
(IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations for transport by air.
UN No : 3082
Proper shipping name : ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, LIQUID, N.O.S.
(Fuels, diesel)
Class : 9
Packing group : III

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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

The regulatory information is not intended to be comprehensive. Other regulations may apply to
this material.
Classified as Hazardous according to the New Zealand Hazardous Substances (Minimum
Degrees of Hazard) Regulations 2001.

Classified as Dangerous Goods according to Land Transport Rule Dangerous Goods


Amendment 2010 Rule 45001/2 - NZS 5433; 2007.

ERMA HSNO Approval Code: HSR001441

NZIoC All components of this product are listed on the New Zealand Inventory of
Chemicals (NZIoC).
AICS
All components of this product are listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical
Substances (AICS).

Restrictions
This product must not be used in applications other than those recommended without first seeking
the advice of the supplier.

16. OTHER INFORMATION

SDS Version Number : 1.0

SDS Effective Date : 01 December 2015

SDS Regulation : The content and format of this SDS is in accordance with
HSNO Approved Code of Practice (No. HSNO CoP 8-1 09-
06): Preparation of Safety Data Sheets.

Uses and Restrictions : This information is based on our current knowledge and is
intended to describe the product for the purposes of health,
safety and environmental requirements only. It should not
therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific
property of the product

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