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Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil

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01

Identification

Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information

Product Information

Product Name
Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil
Product Code
LBPH817733
Synonyms
Phillips 66 Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil SAE 15W-40

Regulatory Identifiers

CAS Number
N/A

Identified Uses

Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil

Uses advised against

All others

Manufacturers & Suppliers

Phillips 66 Lubricants logo

Phillips 66 Lubricants

manufacturer

P.O. Box 421959, Houston, Texas 77242-1959

800-762-0942

http://www.phillips66.com/SDS

Emergency Contacts

CHEMTREC Global

+1 703 527 3887

CHEMTREC United States

1-800-424-9300

CHEMTREC Mexico

01-800-681-9531

02

Hazard Identification

GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements

Classified no signal word

Hazard Classifications

Not Classified

GHS Pictograms

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03

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification

Type Substance
Chemical Name CAS Number Concentration Hazardous
Distillates, petroleum, hydrotreated heavy paraffinic 64742-54-7 80% No

All concentrations are percent by weight unless ingredient is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume.

Notes

All concentrations are percent by weight unless ingredient is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume.

04

First Aid Measures

Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents

Inhalation

First aid is not normally required. If breathing difficulties develop, move victim away from source of exposure and into fresh air in a position comfortable for breathing. Seek immediate medical attention.

Symptoms: breathing difficulties

Skin contact

Remove contaminated shoes and clothing and cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with mild soap and water or a waterless hand cleaner. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention.

Symptoms: irritation or redness

Eye contact

If irritation or redness develops from exposure, flush eyes with clean water. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.

Symptoms: irritation or redness

Ingestion

First aid is not normally required; however, if swallowed and symptoms develop, seek medical attention.

Symptoms: minor irritation of the digestive tract, nausea and diarrhea

Immediate Medical Attention

Seek immediate medical attention for inhalation if breathing difficulties develop.

Medical Treatment

Patients who aspirate these oils should be followed for the development of long-term sequelae.

05

Firefighting Measures

Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection

Suitable media

Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, or water spray is recommended.

Unsuitable media

Simultaneous use of foam and water on the same surface is to be avoided as water destroys the foam.

Specific hazards

This material may burn, but will not ignite readily. If container is not properly cooled, it can rupture in the heat of a fire.

Instructions

Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected personnel. Stop spill/release if it can be done safely. Move undamaged containers from immediate hazard area if it can be done safely. Water spray may be useful in minimizing or dispersing vapors and to protect personnel. Cool equipment exposed to fire with water, if it can be done safely. Avoid spreading burning liquid with water used for cooling purposes.

Firefighter Protection

For fires beyond the initial stage, emergency responders in the immediate hazard area should wear protective clothing. When the potential chemical hazard is unknown, in enclosed or confined spaces, a self contained breathing apparatus should be worn. In addition, wear other appropriate protective equipment as conditions warrant.

06

Accidental Release Measures

Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection

Emergency procedures

Stay upwind and away from spill/release. Avoid direct contact with material. For large spillages, notify persons down wind of the spill/release, isolate immediate hazard area and keep unauthorized personnel out.

Large spill

notify persons down wind of the spill/release, isolate immediate hazard area and keep unauthorized personnel out.

Environmental

Stop and contain spill/release if it can be done safely. Use water sparingly to minimize environmental contamination and reduce disposal requirements.

Cleanup methods

Immediate cleanup of any spill is recommended. Absorb spill with inert material such as sand or vermiculite, and place in suitable container for disposal.

Materials: sand or vermiculite

Related Products

Similar products with comparable safety profiles

07

Handling and Storage

Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements

Handling

Keep away from flames and hot surfaces. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use good personal hygiene practices and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8). Spills will produce very slippery surfaces. Used motor oils have been shown to cause skin cancer in mice after repeated application to the skin without washing. Brief or intermittent skin contact with used motor oil is not expected to cause harm if the oil is thoroughly removed by washing with soap and water. Do not enter confined spaces such as tanks or pits without following proper entry procedures such as ASTM D-4276 and 29CFR 1910.146. Do not wear contaminated clothing or shoes.

Storage

Keep container(s) tightly closed and properly labeled. Use and store this material in cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat and all sources of ignition. Store only in approved containers. Protect container(s) against physical damage.

Hygiene

Wash thoroughly after handling. Use good personal hygiene practices. Do not wear contaminated clothing or shoes.

Fire prevention

Keep away from flames and hot surfaces. Keep away from heat and all sources of ignition. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks, or other sources of ignition.

08

Exposure Controls / PPE

Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment

Engineering

If current ventilation practices are not adequate to maintain airborne concentrations below the established exposure limits, additional engineering controls may be required.

Hands

Suggested protective materials: Nitrile rubber

Eyes

The use of eye/face protection is not normally required; however, good industrial hygiene practice suggests the use of eye protection that meets or exceeds ANSI Z.87.1 whenever working with chemicals.

Respiratory

Where there is potential for airborne exposure above the exposure limit a NIOSH certified air purifying respirator equipped with R or P95 filters may be used. A respiratory protection program that meets or is equivalent to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 should be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Air purifying respirators provide limited protection and cannot be used in atmospheres that exceed the maximum use concentration (as directed by regulation or the manufacturer's instructions), in oxygen deficient (less than 19.5 percent oxygen) situations, or under conditions that are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH).

Skin/Body

The use of skin protection is not normally required; however, good industrial hygiene practice suggests the use of gloves or other appropriate skin protection whenever working with chemicals.

09

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics

Crystallisation Point
---
Decomposition Temperature
No data
Solidification Point
---
Cloud Point
---
Dynamic Viscosity
---
Ph
Not applicable
Molecular Weight
No data
Evaporation Rate
No data
Flammability
Not applicable
Colour Intensity
---
Freezing Point
No data
Kinematic Viscosity
15.0 cSt @ 100°C; 113 cSt @ 40°C
State Under Standard Conditions
---
Odor Threshold
No data
Odor
Petroleum
Explosive Limits
---
Flash Point
392 °F / 200 °C
Relative Evaporation Rate
---
Auto Ignition Temperature
No data
Boiling Point
No data
Vapor Pressure
<1 mm Hg
Solubility
Negligible
Solubility In Water
---
Vapor Density
>1 (air = 1)
Colour
Amber, Transparent
Form
---
Melting Point
No data
Voc Content
---
Physical State Data
liquid
Upper Explosive Limit
No data
Softening Point
---
Properties Status
---
Partition Coefficient
No data
Metal Corrosion
---
Density
---
Bulk Density
7.3 lbs/gal
Appearance
---
Relative Density
0.88 @ 60°F (15.6°C) (water = 1)
Solubility In Fat
---
Physical State
Liquid
Lower Explosive Limit
No data
10

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials

Stability

Stable under normal ambient and anticipated conditions of use.

Reactivity

Not chemically reactive.

Hazardous reactions

Hazardous reactions not anticipated.

Avoid

Extended exposure to high temperatures can cause decomposition. Avoid all possible sources of ignition.

Incompatible

Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and strong reducing agents.

Decomposition

Not anticipated under normal conditions of use. During use in engines, contamination of oil with low levels of hazardous fuel combustion by-products (e.g. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) may occur.

12

Ecological Information

Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

13

Disposal Considerations

Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes

Treatment

Recycle used oil in accordance with applicable federal and state or local regulations.

Disposal

The generator of a waste is always responsible for making proper hazardous waste determinations and needs to consider state and local requirements in addition to federal regulations.

14

Transport Information

UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements

UN Number
Not regulated
15

Regulatory Information

Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about safety, handling, and properties

What other names is Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil known by?

Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil is also known as: Phillips 66 Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil SAE 15W-40

What is the hazard signal word for Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil?

The signal word is no signal word.

What is the physical form of Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil?

Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil is a liquid with amber, transparent color. It has petroleum odor.

What is the solubility of Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil?

Negligible

What is Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil used for?

Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil

What is the melting point of Super HD II Diesel Engine Oil?

The melting point is No data and the boiling point is No data.