SECTION 1 – PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION | |
Product Name | Shisha Flavors |
Company Name | Koko Coal India Pvt. Ltd. |
Company Address | Office No.: 9/10 , Sector – 6, Laxmi Park – III, Kopar Khairane , Navi Mumbai – 400 709 |
Telephone | 7777003861 / 9821619652 |
Website | https://kokocoalcarbon.com |
info@kokocoalcarbon.com |
Section 2 – Hazards Identification |
2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture: Mixture is classified as hazardous in according with regulation EC 1272/200. Flam. Liq. 3, H226 – Flammable liquid, category 3: Flammable liquid and vapour Skin Sens H317 – Skin sensitisation, category 1: May cause an allergic skin reaction Eye Irrit. 2, H319 – Eye Irritation, category 2: Causes serious eye irritation. 2.2 Label elements : Mixture label and phrases designing the conditions of safe use with the regulation (EC) no. 1272/2008 Signal word: WARNING Hazardous statement: H226 : Flammable liquid and vapour H317 : May cause an allergic skin reaction H319 : Causes serious eye irritation Precautionary statement: P102 : Keep out of reach of children P210 : Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources No smoking P280 : Wear protective gloves/eye protection P333+ P313 : If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention P337+ P313 : If eye irritation persists get medical advice/attention. P501 : Dispose of contents/container to places designed for the storage of the dangerous ySubstance or pass to services who deal with waste utilization |
Section 3 – Composition/Information on Ingredients | ||||||
Ingredient | Index number | Registration number | CAS number | EC number | % of weight | Classification in accordance with regulation EC no. 1272/2008 |
Furaneol | – | – | 3658-77-3 | 222-908-8 | 1-10 | Acute Tox. 4, H302 |
cis 3-hexenol | – | – | 928-96-1 | 208-860-0 | 1-10 | Flam. Liq. 3, H226;Eye Irrit. 2, H319 |
Isoamyl valerianate | – | – | 659-70-1 | 211-536-1 | 0,1-1 | Aquatic Chronic. 2, H411 |
Methyl cinnamate | – | – | 103-26-4 | 203-093-8 | 0,1-1 | Skin Sens. 1, H317 |
Hexyl acetate | – | – | 142-92-7 | 205-572-7 | 0,1-1 | Flam. Liq. 3, H226 |
Section 4 – First Aid Measures4.1 Description | |
Inhalation | Immediately move the injured person from a place where the vapors are released & provide access to fresh air. Make injured person deeply inhale & exhale. If the injured person lost the consciousness, but respires, move him into lateral position, constantly watching him. IF there is not a breath, open the airways of the injured person & begin CPR – artificial respiration in the pace of 30 inspirations & 2 pressures per minute on the thorax. |
Eye Contact | Remove any contact lenses. Wash out contaminated eye with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes with the eyelid hold wide open. If redness persists contact with ophthalmologist, show label/product leaflet. |
Skin Contact | Take off immediately contaminated clothes. Wash out contaminated skin with plenty if water & soap. In case of irritation wash out with water until the scorching vanishes or medical aid comes. If the irritation prolongs consult a doctor immediately, show label/product leaflet. |
Ingestion | Do not vomiting. Call medical aid. Rinse mouth with water & drink plenty of water. If the injured person lost the consciousness, but respires, move him into lateral position, constantly watching him. If there is not a breath, open the airways of the injured person and begin CPR – artificial respiration in the pace of 30 inspirations & 2 pressures per minute on the thorax until medical aid comes, show label/product leaflet. |
Section 5 – Fire Fighting Measures |
5.1 Extinguishing measures: Suitable extinguishing measures: extinguishing powders, extinguishing foams, CO2 Unsuitable extinguishing measures: compact water flow 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture If burning , may produce hazardous fumes or vapors: carbon dioxide/nitric oxide/ carbon monoxide. 5.3 Advice for firefighters Firefighters should have special protective equipment such as: clothes, coveralls, gloves, eyes and face protective equipment and respiratory device. Container exposed on fire or high temperature cool, pouring water and if possible remove from endangered area. |
Section 6 – Accidental Release Measures |
6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures: Ensure appropriate ventilation. Use protective clothes and all security measures to avoid the contact of the substance with the skin and eyes. 6.2 Environmental precautions Secure gullies from getting the mixture into sewage system, surface water & ground water. Place little capacities of the mixture on the absorbing mats. In case of a transport use absorbing baths. 6.3 Methods and materials preventing the contamination and cleaning up In case of contamination of the mixture save sewage system from further leaks by embanking or the use of absorbing materials (sand, diatomaceous earth, sawdust, binders) or remove to closed containers. Secure damaged containers. A dollop of mixture rinse with plenty of water. The place of contamination wash with detergents. 6.4 Reference to other sections See section 8 and 13 |
Section 7 – Handling and Storage |
Section 8 – Exposure Controls / Personal Protection | ||||||||||||||
8.1 Control Parameters
Legal basis: COMMISSION DIRECTIVE: 2000/39/EC, 2006/15/EC, 2009/161/EU Please check any national occupational exposure limit value for components in your country from Section 3. 8.2 Exposure control Technical guidance: Ensure adequate ventilation and places to wash the eyes, hands and the storage protective clothes (hangers, wardrobes) place for the working time and after its end. Personal protection: All protections should be chosen to at least one substance on a highest per cent concentration in the mixture. Respiratory protection: In the normal conditions of the mixture use, it is not necessary to use additional protection. In case when is likely an appearance of vapor one should use ventilation to remove contaminated air from work place. With too little efficiency of the ventilation you can use half-masks with absorbers A type (brown colour) or AX (brown colour) or SX (violet colour) on a 1 class protection. Mask should the most precisely adhere to the face. Every half-mask should met the norm EN 140:2001, absorbers norm EN 14387: 2006 or newer. Skin protection: a)Protective gloves made in a whole of gum or plastic may be additionally knurled on the absorbing resistance on the 3 level. Gloves should be adjusted individually to every worker, not hindering the work. Taking off to avoid the skin contamination. Gloves should meet the norm EN 374-1:2005 or newer. b)While working with the mixture use at least a front smock protecting against chemical substances, meeting the norm EN 14605, use additionally antyelectrostatic clothes. c)In case of transport of a substantial amount of the mixture you may use protective shoes, chemical resistant II category according to the norm EN 13832-2007 or newer, with the time absorption 3. Eyes or face protection: In case of possibility of splashing the mixture you can use protective goggles, adhering closey to the face of a user. Familiarize with producer’s info before use. Goggles should meet the norm EN 166. Before work with protective clothes or equipment, watch them carefully, look after the date of use. If they will lose their properties during the work, change them immediately to new ones. Read carefully the information enclosed to clothes or equipment. The final decision about using protective clothes should be undertake after familiarizing with work conditions, taken along with Health and Safety worker. |
Section 9 – Physical And Chemical Properties9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties | |
Appearance | State of matter – liquid, colour – bright yellow |
Odour | Strawberry, Orange and many more. |
Odour treshold | not determined |
pH | not determined |
Melting point/freezing point | not determined |
Initial boiling point and boiling range | not determined |
Flash point | 250C |
Evaporation rate | not determined |
Flammability (solid, gas) | not concerns |
Upper/lower explosive limit | not determined |
Vapor pressure | not determined |
Vapor density | not determined |
Relative density | 0.949 – 0.959 g/cm3 (200C) |
Solubility | not determined |
Partition co-efficient n-octanol/water | not determined |
Auto ignition temperature | not determined |
Decomposition temperature | not determined |
Viscosity | not determined |
Explosive properties | Not display |
Oxisiding properties | not determined |
Section 10 – Stability & Reactivity |
10.1 Reactivity Little reactive mixture. It is not polymerized. 10.2 Chemical stability Stored and used in recommended conditions is stable. 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Hazardous reactions are not known. 10.4 Conditions to avoid Avoid sunlight, keep away from the source of heat and fire damp places 10.5 Incompatible materials Strong oxidian substances. 10.6 Hazardous decomposition products Not known |
Section 11 – Toxological Information | ||||||||||||||||||||
11.1 Information on toxological effects There is not available data concerning the toxicity for the mixture.
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Section 12 – Ecological Information |
The impact of the mixture is impossible to establish empirically. It is advised to use all the possible ways not to release to the environment. 12.1 Toxicity There is not available data concerning the toxicity for the mixture. 12.2 Persistence and degradability There is not available data for the mixture concerning degradability in the environment by biodegradation or other processes. 12.3 Bio-accumulative potential There is not available data concerning bioaccumulation for the mixture. 12.4 Mobility in soil There is not available data concerning mobility in soil for the mixture. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB No data available. 12.6 Other adverse effects There is not available data concerning other adverse effects. |
Section 13 – Disposal Considerations |
Waste treatment methods: Store mixture in original containers. Do not pour into sewage. Reuse in accordance with the local legislation. Recycle or Reuse or liquidate empty containers in accordance with local legislation. Disposal method can be found in the directive of European Parliament and Council: 2008/98/EC, 94/62/EC |
Section 14 – Transportation Information | |
UN number | ADR/RID/ICAO: 1197 |
UN proper shipping name | ADR/RID/ICAO: ICAO: Extracts, Flavoring, Liquid |
Transport hazard class (es) | ADR/RID/ICAO: 3 |
Packaging group | ADR/RID/ICAO: III |
Environmental hazards | ADR/RID/ICAO: No |
Special precautions for the users | Use personal protective equipment as recommended by ADR/RID/ICAO |
Transport in bulk in accordance to Annexe II of MARPOL 73/78 & IBC Code | No available data |
Section 15 – Regulatory Information15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture -Regulation (EC) no 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) no 793/93 and Commission regulation (EC) no 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives 91/155/EEC/ 93/67/EEC, 93/105/EC and 200/21/EC -Regulation (EC) no 1272/2008 of European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) no 1907/2006 – Commission regulation (EC) no 790/2009 of 10 August 2009 amending, for the purposes of its adaption to technical and scientific progress, regulation (EC) no 1272/2008 of the Indian Parliament & of the Council on classification, labeling and packaging of substances & mixtures – Commission regulation (EU) no 830/2015 of 28 May 2015 amending regulation (EC) no 1927/2006 of the European Parliament and of the council on the Registration, evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) – Directive of the Council no 86/686/EEC of 21 December 1989 on the rapprochement of the legislation of members state concerning personal protective equipment 15.2 Chemical safety assessment Not required chemical safety assessment for the mixture |
Section 16 – Other Information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The information contained in this safety data sheet is intended to describe only terms of safety requirements. A user is responsible for taking all necessary steps for the requirements of national law and to create conditions for safety use of the product. The user takes full responsibility for the consequences of the use of this product. Classification of the mixture on the grounds of total hazardous substances, inflammability basis on measurement Explanation of abbreviations and acronyms: ADR – European agreement concerning international road transport of hazardous goods Aquatic Chronic. – Chronic hazardous to the aquatic environment CAS – Numerical notion designed to a chemical substance by Chemical Abstract Service ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organisation PBT – Stable substances, toxic and having capacity to bioaccumulation RID – Rules of international rail transport of hazardous goods EC –designs the number assigned to a chemical substance in European List of Commercial Existing Substances vPvB -Very stable substances, having very big capacity to bioaccumulation H-phrases mentioned in section 3: H226 : flammable liquid and vapour H302 : Harmful is swallowed H317 : May cause an allergic skin reaction H319 : Causes serious eye irritation H411 : Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
2.3 Other hazards In the content of the mixture does not consist PBT or vPvb substances or affecting the ozone layer.
Full text of showing type of hazard H is given in section 16.
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed In case of a contact of the mixture with the skin possible are skin redresses and irritations. In case of eye contact redness if possible. In case of ingestion irritations of digestive track are possible with vomiting and nauseas. Prolonged symptoms require an immediate medical help. If needed show label/product leaflet.
7.1 Precautions for safe handling Mixture should be used in a well ventilated rooms far away from the sources of heat and ignition and electric wires. Do not inhale vapors. It is advised to take safety precautions to avoid the skin and eye contact of the mixture. Do not eat, drink, smoke in a work place. After work or in case of leaving the work place wash hands carefully and take off the workwear. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompabilities Protect from the sunshine’s. Keep in a dry, ventilated, dark place, in the temperature 5-25oC away from heating sources in tightly closed, original boxes. 7.3 Specific end uses Aromatizing composition
9.2 Other information No additional data
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Office No – 9/10 , Laxmi Park – III , Sector – 6, Kopar -Khairane, Navi Mumbai – 400 709, Maharashtra, India
Mr. Roshan Suvarna joined Koko Coal India in early 2019 and is Currently the Chief Legal officer of the Company and he his responsible for company’s new mergers and acquisitions.
Prior to this opportunities Mr. Roshan was a freelancer LLM providing legal counsel to the board of directors of different companies, chief executive officer pertaining to merges and acquisitions.
Mr. Roshan carries a wealth of experience as he has proven track record of completing transactions all over India. He also carries tremendous focus and interest for his work.
Mr. Roshan can lead Koko Coal India in his best possible ways through proper channeling & legimate manner.
Mr. Heeriyanna Suvarna joined Koko Coal India In 2020 and is currently the chief executive officer of the company responsible for the company’s growth and development.
Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Suvarna was working for star textile limited in various rolls mainly for international business head around the globe.
Mr. Suvarna brings over 30 years of FMCG & exports experience covering India and Middle East where he was focused on opening new markets & potentials.
Although being graduated, He has a very good focus on market strategy and can convert business surrounding in his best possible way.