Orange Oil
Revision:004
Reissue Date: 28/06/2013
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INHALATION:
Product has relatively low volatility so inhalation of hazardous quantities of vapour is unlikely to occur
during normal use. However, if generated e.g. at elevated temperatures vapours or oil mists can cause irritation to the
nose and throat.
HEALTH HAZARDS CHRONIC
Inhalation and ingestion are the routes of entry into the body. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may contribute to
dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
12. Ecological Information
Components of this product occur in the natural environment and are not expected to pose a hazard.
13. Disposal considerations
May be disposed in general waste or to approved land fill.
14. Transport Information
This product is not a dangerous good according to the Australian Code for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by
Road and Rail (ADG Code).
UN Number:
None allocated
Proper shipping name:
None allocated
DG Class:
None allocated
HazChem code:
None allocated
Packing group:
None allocated
15. Regulatory information
Not a scheduled poison.
16. Further information
Revision Number
: 004
Initial Date of Preparation
: 23/04/2008
Revised
: 28/06/2013
REFERENCES
1. Code of Practice for the Preparation of Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals, Safe Work Australia,
2011
2. Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment [NOHSC: 1003(1995)]
and subsequent amendments
3. Australian Code for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (ADG Code), 7
th
Edition, 2008
This information Is for guidance only without warranty, representation, inducement or licence of any kind, except that it
is obtained from sources available and believe to be accurate at the date of issue. Recommendations / information are
offered in good faith, but no warranty is implied or expressed.




