Safety Guidelines Safety notes on using aroma materials

Safety First:
Study safety data thoroughly so you know it before an accident occurs
Keep materials MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) close at hand
Keep all materials out of the reach of children
Do not eat or drink any material or use in foods or use while eating
If you get a material on your skin or eyes, wash off immediately
Prompt action will help prevent adverse reactions later
Keep fire fighting equipment suitable for oil fires in reach of work area

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ADVICE TO WASH OFF SKIN:
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WIPE OFF EXCESS AND USE UNDILUTED HAND DISHWASHING LIQUID (Amway L.O.C. is recommended)
Rub the dishwashing liquid into the affected area of skin for a few seconds until thoughly mixed with the oil. Wash off with copious amounts of water. Alcohol will assist to remove materials from the skin but will irritate eyes or sensitive areas and is flammable.

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ADVICE TO WASH OUT OF EYES:
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Most perfume companies recommend copious flushing with plain water, however perfumery materials are oily and resist being washed out. We recommend room temperature plain pasturised or UHT milk (NOT sweetened or flavoured). Milk is an emulsion with a fat content that helps to dissolve oils. Keep a small carton of plain UHT milk and an eyeglass near your mixing area. Use the milk as many times as necessary to flush the material out without making the eye sore. Follow this with plain, clean water 3-4 times to wash the milk out.

DO NOT DELAY — CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTIONER

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ADVICE IN THE EVENT OF INGESTION:
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Wash out excess from the mouth and throat by spitting out and gargling with milk or water — always spitting out. Lukewarm water is better than cold. General medical advice now is NOT to induce vomiting. Contact a hospital immediately, seeking advice on the telephone before leaving if this is practical. Go to the 24hr Casualty or Poisons section taking the empty bottle with you for material identification. 

DO NOT DELAY - CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTIONER