Material Safety Data Sheets
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SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
ISSUE DATE:
February 21, 1994
PRODUCT NAME: All Custom Seal
Membranes
Chemical Name/Synonym:
Polyvinylchloride PVC
Chemical Formula:
(-CH2CHCI-)N Mixture
Chemical Family:
Plasticized Polyvinylchloride
MANUFACTURER:
Custom Seal, Inc.
P.O. Box 1290
708 Graham Drive
Fremont, OH 43420
SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
This product contains no known hazardous ingredient as defined under
The Hazards Communication Program Standard Section 1910.1200.
SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA
Appearance/Odor:
Mild characteristic odor
| Boiling Point (10 mmHG): |
250oC (482oF) |
Vapor Density (air = 1): >10 |
| Specific Gravity (Water = 1): |
25oC, 0.97 (77oF) |
Percent Volatiles: N/A |
| Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
25oC, 2.7 x 10-7, (77oF) |
|
| Solubility in Water: |
25oC, 0.6mg/liter, (77oF) |
|
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
| Flash Point: |
227oC (440oF) |
| Method Used: |
Clev. open cup plasticizer only |
| Flammable (explosive limits in air): |
Upper Level: N/A
Lower Level: N/A |
| Extinguishing Media: |
Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical or water. |
| Special Fire Fighting Procedures: |
NIOSH approved pressure demand
self-contained breathing apparatus due to
possible liberation of HCI, CO, and other gases. |
| Unusual fire and explosion hazard: |
None known. |
SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
This product contains 18-40% mixed phthalate esters. These plasticizers
have low toxicity. ACGIH and OSHA have not established specific exposure
limits for these plasticizers. Chemically similar plasticizers have
OSHA and ACGIH exposure limits of 5 mg/m3, 8 hour time
weighted average.
Subjecting the material to temperatures above 120oC (250oF)
may liberate modest quantities of plasticizer. At temperatures 204oC
(400oF) the product may decompose to HCI, CO and other
gases.
There are no known problems in handling this material.
SECTION 6: REACTIVITY DATA
Thermal Stability:
Unstable:
Stable: Yes
Incompatibility (materials to avoid):
Not reactive.
Hazardous decomposition products:
Combustion products include CO, CO2, HCI.
Hazardous Polymerization:
|
Will Occur:
|
Will Not Occur: X
|
SECTION 7: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Re-roll,
sweep, shovel or vacuum.
Waste Disposal Method: Waste vinyl is not a hazardous material as
defined by the Resource conservation and Recovery Act.
This material is suitable for land filling or component recovery.
Vinyl material may be incinerated under conditions which control associated
chlorine formation.
SECTION 8: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
| Respiratory Protection: |
No special protection during normal use. |
| Protective Gloves: |
N/A |
| Eye Protection: |
N/A |
| Ventilation: |
N/A |
| Local Exhaust |
N/A |
| Mechanical (general): |
N/A |
| Special Exhaust: |
N/A |
| Other: |
N/A |
| Other Protective Equipment: |
When heated to decomposition provide
adequate ventilation or NIOSH
approved chemical cartridge respirator. |
SECTION 9: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
Store below 120oF to minimize volatization of plasticizer.
SECTION 10: SECTION 313 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION
Some products, depending on construction and color, may contain chemicals
which can be hazardous. These chemicals are mixed and bound in the
plastic and are not released except under extreme circumstances such
as fire. Listed below are the maximum levels of those chemicals which
are subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency
Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and 40CFR372.
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CAS NUMBER
|
CHEMICAL NAME
|
WEIGHT %
|
| 7440 - 36 - 0 |
Antimony (As Sb203) |
< 1.0% |
| 7439 - 92 - 1 |
Lead (as Lead Sulfate) |
< 3.0% |
| 7440 - 43 - 9 |
Cadmium (as Cadmium Salt) |
< 0.03% |
DISCLAIMER
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate
which has been obtained from other companies and organizations. However,
no warranty or representation is expressed or implied that the information
is accurate, complete or representative.
Custom Seal, Inc. assumes no responsibility for injury to buyer,
the buyer's employees, or any third persons, if reasonable safety
procedures are not followed. Additionally, Custom Seal, Inc. assumes
no responsibility for injury to the buyer, the buyer's employees,
or any third person caused by abnormal use of material, even if reasonable
safety procedures are followed.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
ISSUE DATE: February 21, 1994
PRODUCT NAME: Custom Seal Walkway Pad
PRODUCT NUMBER: 060400
Trade Name/Synonym:
Tuff Trac Vinyl Matting and Mats
Telephone Number for Information:
800/370-7325
MANUFACTURER:
Custom Seal, Inc.
P.O. Box 1290
708 Graham Drive
Fremont, OH 43420
SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
None - Vinyl Tuff Trac Matting and Mats products are not considered
to be "toxic" or "hazardous substances." Under normal conditions of
use, these products do not release or otherwise result in exposure
to hazardous chemical.
SECTION 3: PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| Appearance: |
Solid |
| Boiling Point: |
N/A |
| Vapor Density: |
N/A |
| Specific Gravity (Water = 1): |
1.40-1.80 |
| Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
N/A |
| Melting Point: |
Softens @ 120o - 150oC (250o
- 300oF) |
| Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1): |
N/A |
| Solubility in Water: |
N/A |
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
| Flash Point: |
N/A |
| Flammable (explosive limits in air): |
Upper Level: N/A
Lower Level: N/A |
| Extinguishing Media: |
Water, CO2 |
| Special Fire Fighting Procedures: |
Standard procedures with
self-contained breathing apparatus. |
| Unusual fire and explosion hazard: |
None |
SECTION 5: REACTIVITY DATA
Thermal Stability:
Unstable:
Stable: Yes
| Incompatibility (materials to avoid): |
Direct exposure to flame. |
| Hazardous decomposition products: |
Hydrogen chloride gas generated at 120o - 150oC
(250o - 300oF). |
Hazardous Polymerization:
|
Will Occur:
|
Will Not Occur: X
|
SECTION 6: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
None known.
SECTION 7: PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
| Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or
Spilled: |
N/A |
| Waste Disposal Method: |
Landfill in compliance
with local regulations |
| Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing: |
N/A |
SECTION 8: CONTROL MEASURES
| Respiratory Protection: |
N/A |
Ventilation:
Local Exhaust:
Mechanical (general): |
Yes
Yes |
| Protective Gloves: |
None required |
| Eye Protection: |
None required |
| Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: |
None required |
DISCLAIMER
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate
which has been obtained from other companies and organizations. However,
no warranty or representation is expressed or implied that the information
is accurate, complete or representative.
Custom Seal, Inc. assumes no responsibility for injury to buyer,
the buyer's employees, or any third persons, if reasonable safety
procedures are not followed. Additionally, Custom Seal, Inc. assumes
no responsibility for injury to the buyer, the buyer's employees,
or any third person caused by abnormal use of material, even if reasonable
safety procedures are followed.
SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
ISSUE DATE: February 21, 1994
PRODUCT NAME: Custom Seal Termination Bar
PRODUCT NUMBER: 060040
Chemical Name/Synonym:
Aluminum
24-Hour Emergency Phone Number: 1-800-370-7325
MANUFACTURER:
Custom Seal, Inc.
P.O. Box 1290
708 Graham Drive
Fremont, OH 43420
SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
|
|
CAS NO.
|
%
|
|
OSHA 8-Hr
TWA
|
ACGIH
8-Hr TWA (1984-85)
|
ACGIH
STEL (1984-85)
|
| Aluminum
|
7429-90-5
|
> 70
|
Dust Fume
|
- -
|
10 mg/m3
5 mg/m3
|
20 mg/m3
-
|
| Silicon |
7440-21-3
|
< 23
|
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
20 mg/m3
|
| Tin |
7440-31-5
|
< 20
|
|
2 mg/m3
|
2 mg/m3
|
4 mg/m3
|
| Copper |
7440-50-8
|
< 11
|
Dust Fume
|
1 mg/m3
0.1 mg/m3
|
1 mg/m3
0.2 mg/m3
|
2 mg/m3
-
|
| Magnesium |
1309-48-4
|
< 11
|
|
15 mg/m3
(as magnesium
|
10 mg/m3
oxide fume)
|
-
|
| Lead |
7439-92-1
|
< 9
|
|
0.05 mg/m3
|
0.15 mg/m3
|
0.45 mg/m3
|
| Zinc |
1314-13-2
|
< 9
|
Dust Fume
|
- 5 mg/m3
|
(2) 5
mg/m3 (as zinc
oxide)
|
- 10
mg/m3
|
| Lithium |
7439-93-2
|
< 4
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Cadmium |
7440-43-9
|
< 3
|
Dust Fume
|
0.2 mg/m3
0.1 mg/m3
|
0.05 mg/m3
0.05 mg/m3*
|
0.2 mg/m3
-
|
| Nickel |
7440-02-0
|
< 3
|
|
1 mg/m3
|
1 mg/m3
|
-
|
| Cobalt |
7440-48-4
|
< 2
|
|
0.1 mg/m3
|
0.1 mg/m3
|
-
|
| Iron |
1309-37-1
|
< 2
|
|
10 mg/m3
(as iron
|
5 mg/m3
oxide fume)
|
10 mg/m3
|
| Manganese |
7439-96-5
|
< 2
|
Dust Fume
|
5 mg/m3*
-
|
5 mg/m3
1 mg/m3
|
- 3
mg/m3
|
| Beryllium |
7440-41-7
|
< 1
|
|
0.002 mg/m3
|
0.002 mg/m3
|
-
|
| Silver |
7440-22-4
|
< 1
|
|
0.01 mg/m3
|
0.1 mg/m3
|
-
|
| Chromium |
7440-47-3
|
< 3
|
|
1 mg/m3
|
l0.5mg/m3
|
-
|
| Antimony |
7440-36-0
|
< 1
|
|
0.5 mg/m3
|
0.5mg/m3
|
-
|
| Vanadium |
1314-62-1
|
< 1
|
Dust Fume
|
0.5 mg/m3*
0.1 mg/m3* (as
vanadium
|
0.05 mg/m3
0.05 mg/m3
pentoxide)
|
- -
|
*Ceiling limit
(1) <1% quartz, 15 mg/m3 of total dust or 5 mg/m3 respirable
dust.
(2) <1% quartz, 10 mg/m3 of total dust or 5 mg/m3 respirable
dust.
NOTE: Antimony trioxide, beryllium, cadmium, chromium,
cobalt-chromium alloy and nickel have been identified as
potential human carcinogens. Section VI, Health Hazard Data.
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SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA
| Appearance/Odor: |
Dependent on composition of scrap metal, processing method used,
and existing paints or coatings. |
| Boiling Point: |
210-670oC (410-1238oF) |
| Specific Gravity (water = 1): |
2.53-2.95 |
| Vapor Pressure: |
1 mm Hg @ 1284oC (2343oF) |
| Solubility in Water: |
Insoluble |
| Boiling Point (aluminum): |
2450oC |
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
| Flash Point: |
N/A oF |
Flammable (explosive limits in air):
Upper Level:
Lower Level: |
N/A
N/A |
| Autoignition (of solid aluminum in oxygen): |
>1000oC (1832oF) |
Solid, massive form of material is not combustible under ordinary
fire conditions. Fire and explosion hazards are moderate when material
is in the form of dust and exposed to heat or flames, chemical reaction,
or contact with powerful oxidizers. Fires have been reported in piles
of fine scrap, possibly due to contamination from oil or other materials
which support combustion. However, finely divided aluminum scrap in
itself presents a moderate fire hazard.
Magnesium burns violently in air and may react vigorously with oxidizers.
Molten aluminum-lithium alloys present a serious explosion hazard
when exposed to moisture. The explosion potential of molten aluminum-lithium
alloys has been reported to be greater than the potential of explosions
with other molten metals. Contact with moisture of any kind must be
avoided.
SECTION 5: REACTIVITY DATA
Massive material is stable at ordinary temperatures, but dust presents
moderate fire and explosion hazards. Material may be incompatible
with acids, bases, and oxidizers. Molten scrap metal may react violently
with water. For additional information, users should consult data
sheets on individual component elements.
SECTION 6: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Threshold Limit Value:
See Section 2
Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation
of dust or fume
Under normal handling and use, exposre to the massive form of aluminum
scrap presents few health hazards in itself. Thermal cutting and melting
of scrap may produce fumes containing the component elements, and
breathing these fumes may present potentially significant health hazards.
The exposure levels in Section 2 are relevant to fumes and dusts.
Special precautions should be taken if scrap is contaminated; see
Section 9.
Inhalation of finely divided aluminum powder may cause pulmonary
fibrosis. Overexposure to dusts and especially fumes containing component
elements of aluminum alloys may cause skin, nose, mouth and eye irritation
and lung changes in workers, potentially leading to pulmonary diseases.
Fumes of cadmium, copper, magnesium, manganese, and zinc oxide may
cause metal fume fever with flu-like symptoms. Copper may cause skin
and hair discoloration; silver may cause a grayish pigmentation of
the skin, and can cause irritation of the skin and mucous membranes.
Magnesium particles imbedded in the skin may cause severe lesions,
with slow healing. Cobalt is irritating to the eyes and skin, and
can cause an allergic dermatitis, especially in combination with nickel
and chromium.
Overexposure to cadmium fumes or dusts may cause chest pains, shortness
of breath, lung changes, and pulmonary edema, ultimately leading to
death. Cadmium may also cause damage to the liver and kidneys.
Overexposure to manganese fumes can cause chronic manganese poisoning.
Early symptoms include headaches, apathy, sleepiness, and weakness
or cramps in the legs. Chronic overexposure can affect the central
nervous system, ultimately leading to emotional disturbances, gait
and balance difficulties, and paralysis.
Overexposure to tin dusts may cause irritation of the skin and mucous
membranes, and may result in a benign pneumoconiosis (stannosis).
Overexposure to antimony may cause gastrointestinal upset and various
nervous complaints, such as sleeplessness, irritability, and muscular
pains. Inhalation of lead fumes or dusts, or ingestion of lead compounds,
can cause lead poisoning, characterized by abdominal pains, joint
and muscle pains, or weakness. Prolonged overexposure can cause central
nervous system disorders.
Beryllium, chromium, and nickel compounds have been associated with
allergic reactions and rashes, and lung changes. Beryllium and nickel
are respiratory irritants and can cause pneumoritis. Chronic beryllium
overexposure can cause lung disease, characterized by shortness of
breath, cough, and fatigue, and ultimately may lead to respiratory
and cardiac failure.
Antimony trioxide, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt-chromium alloy, and
nickel have been identified as potential cancer-causing agents.
First Aid:
| Eye Contact: |
Flush well with running water to remove particulate. Get medical
attention. |
| Skin Contact: |
Brush off excess dust. Wash area well with soap and water. |
| Inhalation: |
Remove to fresh air. Get medical attention. |
| Ingestion: |
Seek medical help if large quantities of material have been
ingested. (Ingestion
of significant amounts of scrap metal is unlikely). |
SECTION 7: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
No special precautions are necessary for spills of bulk material.
If large quantities of dust are spilled, remove by vacuuming or wet
sweeping to prevent heavy concentrations of airborne dust. Clean-up
personnel should wear respirators and protective clothing.
Scrap metal can be reclaimed for reuse. Follow federal, state and
local regulations regarding disposal.
SECTION 8: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
Use general and local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentration
of dust or fumes below the TLV. Employees should wear MSHA or NIOSH
approved respirators for protection against airborne dust or fumes.
Full protective clothing should be worn by workers exposed to heavy
concentrations of dust, and showering should be required before changing
into street clothes. Gloves and barrier creams may be necessary to
prevent skin sensitization and dermatitis.
Approved safety glasses or goggles should be worn when working with
dusty material. Safety eyewash stations should be provided in close
proximity to work areas.
Pre-employment and periodic medical evaluation should be provided.
Attention should be directed toward skin, eyes, respiratory tract,
blood, kidneys, pulmonary function, and neurologic health. Chest X-rays
should be included if symptoms are present.
Food should not be consumed in work area.
Special attention is drawn to the requirements of the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration standards for lead (29 CFR 1910.1025)
and arsenic (29 CFR 1910.1018). State OSHA programs will also have
similar requirements.
Special precautions should be taken if scrap is contaminated; see
Section 9.
SECTION 9: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Use good housekeeping practices to prevent accumulations of dust
and to keep airborne dust concentrations at a minimum. Avoid breathing
dust or fumes.
Store material away from incompatible materials, and keep dust away
from sources of ignition.
See recommendations in Section 4 concerning molten aluminum-lithium
alloys and moisture.
This material is potentially contaminated with coatings, paints, preservatives,
cutting oils, and other contaminants. If the material is contaminated,
special precautions (such as process control and personal protective
equipment, appropriate to the nature of the suspected contaminants)
should be taken to avoid resulting exposures when handling, cutting
(mechanical or thermal), and/or melting.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate
which has been obtained from other companies and organizations. However,
no warranty or representation is expressed or implied that the information
is accurate, complete or representative.
Custom Seal, Inc. assumes no responsibility for injury to buyer,
the buyer's employees, or any third persons, if reasonable safety
procedures are not followed. Additionally, Custom Seal, Inc. assumes
no responsibility for injury to the buyer, the buyer's employees,
or any third person caused by abnormal use of material, even if reasonable
safety procedures are followed.
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SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
ISSUE DATE: February 21, 1994
PRODUCT NAME: Custom Seal Anchor
Bars
PRODUCT NUMBER: 052020
| Chemical Name/Synonym: |
Galvalume Sheet-Carbon Steel |
| Chemical Formula: |
N/A |
| Trade Name/Synonym: |
N/A |
| 24-Hour Emergency Phone Number: |
1-800-370-7325 |
MANUFACTURER:
SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Steel products, under normal conditions, do not present an inhalation,
ingestion, contact health or environmental hazard. However, operations
such as burning, welding, sawing, brazing, grinding, and possibly
machining, etc., which result in elevating the temperature of the
product to or above its melting point or result in the generation
of airborne particulates, may present health hazards.
SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA
| Appearance/Odor: |
Metallic Gray, no odor |
|
|
| Boiling Point: |
N/Ao |
Freezing Point: |
N/A |
| Melting Point (base metal): |
1500oC (2750oF) |
Specific Gravity: |
7.85 |
| Melting Point (metallic coating): |
560oC (1040oF) |
Vapor Density (air = 1): |
N/A |
| Vapor Pressure (@ 20oC): |
N/A |
Solubility in Water: |
No |
| Percent Volatiles: |
N/A |
Evaporation Rate: |
N/A |
| pH (full strength): |
N/A |
Oil/Water Dist. Coefficient: |
N/A |
| Odor Threshold Conc.: |
N/A |
|
|
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
| Flash Point: |
|
N/A oF |
Flammable (explosive limits in air):
|
Upper Level:
Lower Level: |
N/A
N/A |
Not flammable or combustible. Steel products in the solid state present
no fire or explosion hazard and do not contribute to the combustion
of other materials.
Extinguishing Media:
N/A
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Stable under
normal conditions of use, storage, and
transport. Will react with strong acid to liberate hydrogen.
At temperatures above the melting
point, may liberate fumes containing oxides of iron and alloying elements.
Oxidizing Material: Does not cause or contribute
to combustion of other material by yielding oxidizer.
Ingredients and Recommended Occupational Exposure Limit:
| Ingredient: |
Iron |
|
|
|
| CAS No.1309-37-1 |
|
% Weight: |
Balance |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
5.4 gm/kg, mouse/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Iron oxide fume- 10 mg/m3, |
Total dust-15mg/m3 |
(PNOR),Respirable Fraction - |
5 mg/m3 |
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume) (PNOC) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Aluminum (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7429-90-5 |
|
% Weight: |
.10 max. |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3(PNOR), |
Respirable fraction |
& Welding fume - 5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (dust), 5 mg/m3 |
(welding fumes) |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Carbon |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7440-44-0 |
|
% Weight: |
.005/.25 |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Respirable fraction - |
5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Manganese (E/E+) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7439-96-5 |
|
% Weight: |
.05/1.90 |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
9 gm/kg, rat/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Dust & Fume- 1 mg/m3, |
3 mg/m3(STEL) |
|
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (dust), |
1 mt/m3 (fume), |
3 mg/m3 (STEL) (fume) |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Phosphorus (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7723-14-0 |
|
% Weight: |
.15 max |
WHMIS: N/A |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Respirable fraction |
- 5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Sulfer |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7704-34-9 |
|
% Weight: |
.05 max |
WHMIS: N/A |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
Respirable fraction- |
5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Aluminum (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7429-90-5 |
|
% Weight: |
6 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust - 15 mg/m3, |
Respirable Fraction |
& welding fume -5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (dust),
5 mg/m3 |
(welding fume) |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Iron |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 1309-37-1 |
|
% Weight: |
.2 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
5.4 gm/kg, mouse/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Iron oxide dust & fume
- |
10 mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Total particulates (as Fe) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume) |
|
|
|
| |
|
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|
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| Ingredient: |
Silicon |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7440-21-3 |
|
% Weight: |
.2 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust - 10 mg/m3, |
Respirable fraction - |
5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Zinc (E/E+) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 1314-13-2 |
|
% Weight: |
.5 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
5 mg/m3 (fume),
10 mg/m3 |
(STEL), 5 mg/m3(dust) |
(respirable fraction) 10 mg/m3 |
(total dust) |
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume),
10 mg/m3 |
(STEL), 10 mg/m3 |
(dust) |
|
SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of Overexposure:
Chronic inhalation of high concentrations of iron oxide fumes or
dusts may lead to a benign
pneumoconiosis (siderosis). Inhalation of high concentrations of ferric
oxide may possibly
enhance the risk of lung cancer development in workers exposed to
pulmonary carcinogens.
The inhalation of high concentrations of freshly formed oxide fumes
and dusts of Manganese,
Copper, Lead and/or Zinc in the respirable particle size range can
cause an influenza-like illness termed metal fume fever. Typical symptoms
last 12 to 48 hours and are characterized by metallic taste in mouth,
dryness and irritation of the throat, followed by weakness, muscle
pain, fever and chills. Continuous exposures to high concentrations
of manganese can cause central nervous system disorders and "manganese
pneumonia." Fibrosis of lung tissue from manganese exposures has also
been reported for products containing manganese only.
Long term inhalation exposure to high concentrations (overexposure)
to pneumoconiotic agents may act synergistically with inhalation of
oxides, fumes or dusts of this product to cause toxic effects.
Oil Coating may be used: Prolonged or repeated contact with unprotected
skin may result in skin irritation. Torching or burning operations
on steel products with oil coating may produce
emissions which can be irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract.
SECTION 6: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
| Respiratory: |
For overexposure to airborne fumes and particulates, remove
exposed person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult or has
stopped, administer artificial respiration or oxygen as indicated.
Seek medical attention promptly. Metal fume fever may be treated
by bed rest, and administering a pain and fever reducing medication.
Seek medical attention. |
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|
Skin:
|
If thermal burn has occurred, flush area with cold water. Seek
medical attention. For mechanical abrasions, seek medical attention. |
| |
|
| Eyes: |
Flush eyes with large amounts of water to remove particles.
Seek medical attention. |
SECTION 7: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
| Respiratory: |
NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust and fume respirators should be used
to avoid excessive inhalation of particulates. Appropriate respirator
selection depends on the magnitude of exposure. |
| |
|
| Skin: |
Protective gloves should be worn as required for welding, burning
or handling operations. Oil coating may be used: Wear gloves when
handling; do not continue to use gloves or work clothing that
has become saturated or soaked through with oil coating. Wash
hands, and any area of skin after contact, with soap and water
or waterless hand cleaner. |
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| Eyes: |
Use safety glasses or goggles as required for welding,
burning, sawing, brazing, grinding or machining to prevent excessive
dust or fume exposure. |
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|
| Ventilation: |
Local exhaust ventilation should be provided when welding, burning,
sawing, brazing, grinding or machining to prevent excessive dust
or fume exposure. |
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|
| Other Protective Equipment: |
Depending upon the conditions of use and specific work situations,
additional protective equipment and/or clothing may be required
to control exposures. |
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|
| Precautions in Handling and Storage: |
Operations with potential for generating high concentrations
of airborne particulates should be evaluated and controlled as
necessary. Avoid breathing metal fumes and/or dusts. |
| |
|
| Spill or Leak Procedures: |
Not applicable to steel in solid state. Dispose in accordance
with state and local regulations. |
SECTION 8: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
| Note: |
Steel products under normal conditions do not present an inhalation,
ingestion, contact health or environmental hazard. However, operations
such as burning, welding, sawing, brazing, grinding, and possibly
machining, etc., which result in elevating the temperature of
the product to or above its melting point or result in the generation
of airborne particulates, may present health hazards. |
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|
Medical Conditions
Aggravated by Exposure: |
Individuals with chronic respiratory disorders (ie, asthma,
chronic bronchitis, emphysema, etc) may be adversely affected
by any fume or airborne particulate matter exposure. |
| |
|
SARA Potential
Hazard Categories are: |
- Immediate Acute Health Hazard
- Delayed Chronic Health Hazard |
| |
|
| Carcinogen Information: |
No ingredients of this product are listed by the NTP Annual
Report on Carcinogens or have been found to be a potential carcinogen
in the IARC Monographs or by OSHA. |
SECTION 9: REGULATORY INFORMATION COMPONENTS
Note: The listing of regulations relating
to this product may not be complete and should not be solely relied
upon for all regulatory compliance responsibilities.
|
Components:
|
Regulation |
| Al = SARA 313 if > 1.0%; |
SDWA;RCRA;DOT |
| Mn = SARA 313 if > 1.0% |
|
| P = SARA 313 if > 1.0% |
CWA; CERCLA; SARA 302; DOT |
| S = SARA 302; |
DOT |
| Zn = SARA 313 if > 1.0% |
CWA 304 & 307; SDWA, RCRA; CERCLA; SARA 110;
DOT |
| Abbreviations: |
|
| CAA |
Clean Air Act |
| CERCLA |
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability
Act |
| CWA |
Clean Water Act |
| DOT |
Department of Transportation |
| IARC |
International Agency for Research on Cancer |
| TDG |
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act |
| NTP |
National Toxicology Program |
| OSHA |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| RCRA |
Resource Conservation Recovery Act |
| SARA |
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 |
| SDWA |
Safe Drinking Water Act |
| TSCA |
Toxic Substances Control Act |
Regulatory Information:
U.S. OSHA R-T-K: Contains regulated material
Pennsylvania R-T-K:
E =
E+ =
S = |
Contains regulated material
Environmental Hazard
Environmental hazard any compound this substance
Special Hazard Substance |
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|
New Jersey R-T-K:
H = |
Contains regulated material
Special Health Hazard Substance |
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|
| California Prop. 65: |
This product contains a material known to the State of California
to cause cancer. |
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|
| SARA 313: |
Aluminum, Manganese, Zinc - the listed materials are subject
to SARA 313 reporting requirements. Please also note that if you
pre-package or otherwise re-distribute this product to industrial
customers, SARA 313 requires that a notice be sent to those customers. |
| |
|
| WHMIS: |
(Canadian): D-2-B Product Classification |
1991 NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances Reference
- 44891, 5557, 25416, 48152, 60758, 9104, 79351, 90370
Definitions:
| PNOC: |
Particulates not otherwise classified |
| PNOR: |
Particulates not otherwise regulated |
| STEL: |
Short term exposure limit. A 15-minute time-weighted average
value. |
DISCLAIMER
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate
which has been obtained from other companies and organizations. However,
no warranty or representation is expressed or implied that the information
is accurate, complete or representative.
Custom Seal, Inc. assumes no responsibility for injury to buyer,
the buyer's employees, or any third persons, if reasonable safety
procedures are not followed. Additionally, Custom Seal, Inc. assumes
no responsibility for injury to the buyer, the buyer's employees,
or any third person caused by abnormal use of material, even if reasonable
safety procedures are followed.
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SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
ISSUE DATE: February 21, 1994
PRODUCT NAME: Custom Seal 2" Seam
Plates
PRODUCT NUMBER: 052690
| Chemical Name/Synonym: |
Galvalume Sheet-Carbon Steel |
| Chemical Formula: |
N/A |
| Trade Name/Synonym: |
N/A |
| 24-Hour Emergency Phone Number: |
1-800-370-7325 |
MANUFACTURER:
SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Steel products, under normal conditions, do not present an inhalation,
ingestion, contact health or environmental hazard. However, operations
such as burning, welding, sawing, brazing, grinding, and possibly
machining, etc., which result in elevating the temperature of the
product to or above its melting point or result in the generation
of airborne particulates, may present health hazards.
SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA
| Appearance/Odor: |
Metallic Gray, no odor |
|
|
| Boiling Point: |
N/Ao |
Freezing Point: |
N/A |
| Melting Point (base metal): |
1500oC (2750oF) |
Specific Gravity: |
7.85 |
| Melting Point (metallic coating): |
560oC (1040oF) |
Vapor Density (air = 1): |
N/A |
| Vapor Pressure (@ 20oC): |
N/A |
Solubility in Water: |
No |
| Percent Volatiles: |
N/A |
Evaporation Rate: |
N/A |
| pH (full strength): |
N/A |
Oil/Water Dist. Coefficient: |
N/A |
| Odor Threshold Conc.: |
N/A |
|
|
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point:
N/A oF
Flammable (explosive limits in air):
Upper Level: N/A
Lower Level: N/A
Not flammable or combustible. Steel products in the solid state present
no fire or explosion hazard and do not contribute to the combustion
of other materials.
Extinguishing Media:
N/A
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Stable under normal conditions of
use, storage, and transport. Will react with strong acid to liberate
hydrogen. At temperatures above the melting point, may liberate fumes
containing oxides of iron and alloying elements.
Oxidizing Material: Does not cause or contribute to combustion of
other material by yielding oxidizer.
Ingredients and Recommended Occupational Exposure Limit:
| Ingredient: |
Iron |
|
|
|
| CAS No.1309-37-1 |
|
% Weight: |
Balance |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
5.4 gm/kg, mouse/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Iron oxide fume- 10 mg/m3, |
Total dust-15mg/m3 |
(PNOR),Respirable Fraction - |
5 mg/m3 |
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume) (PNOC) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Aluminum (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7429-90-5 |
|
% Weight: |
.10 max. |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3(PNOR), |
Respirable Fraction |
& Welding fume - 5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (dust), 5 mg/m3 |
(welding fumes) |
|
|
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|
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|
| Ingredient: |
Carbon |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7440-44-0 |
|
% Weight: |
.005/.25 |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Respirable fraction - |
5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Manganese (E/E+) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7439-96-5 |
|
% Weight: |
.05/1.90 |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
9 gm/kg, rat/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Dust & Fume- 1 mg/m3, |
3 mg/m3(STEL) |
|
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (dust), |
1 mt/m3 (fume), |
3 mg/m3 (STEL) (fume) |
|
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|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Phosphorus (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7723-14-0 |
|
% Weight: |
.15 max |
WHMIS: N/A |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Respirable fraction |
- 5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Sulfer |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7704-34-9 |
|
% Weight: |
.05 max |
WHMIS: N/A |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust-15 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
Respirable fraction- |
5 mg/m3 (PNOR) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (PNOC) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Aluminum (E) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7429-90-5 |
|
% Weight: |
6 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust - 15 mg/m3, |
Respirable Fraction |
& welding fume -5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 (dust),
5 mg/m3 |
(welding fume) |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Iron |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 1309-37-1 |
|
% Weight: |
.2 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
5.4 gm/kg, mouse/oral |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Iron oxide dust & fume
- |
10 mg/m3 (PNOR), |
Total particulates (as Fe) |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume) |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Silicon |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 7440-21-3 |
|
% Weight: |
.2 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
Total dust - 10 mg/m3, |
Respirable fraction - |
5 mg/m3 |
|
| ACGIH TLV: |
10 mg/m3 |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| Ingredient: |
Zinc (E/E+) |
|
|
|
| CAS No. 1314-13-2 |
|
% Weight: |
.5 max |
WHMIS: D2B |
| TDG: |
Not classified |
LD50/LC50: |
No information |
|
| OSHA PEL: |
5 mg/m3 (fume),
10 mg/m3 |
(STEL), 5 mg/m3(dust) |
(respirable fraction) 10 mg/m3 |
(total dust) |
| ACGIH TLV: |
5 mg/m3 (fume),
10 mg/m3 |
(STEL), 10 mg/m3 |
(dust) |
|
SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Effects of Overexposure:
Chronic inhalation of high concentrations of iron oxide fumes or
dusts may lead to a benign pneumoconiosis (siderosis). Inhalation
of high concentrations of ferric oxide may possibly enhance the risk
of lung cancer development in workers exposed to pulmonary carcinogens.
The inhalation of high concentrations of freshly formed oxide fumes
and dusts of Manganese, Copper, Lead and/or Zinc in the respirable
particle size range can cause an influenza-like illness termed metal
fume fever. Typical symptoms last 12 to 48 hours and are characterized
by metallic taste in mouth, dryness and irritation of the throat,
followed by weakness, muscle pain, fever and chills. Continuous exposures
to high concentrations of manganese can cause central nervous system
disorders and "manganese pneumonia." Fibrosis of lung tissue from
manganese exposures has also been reported for products containing
manganese only.
Long term inhalation exposure to high concentrations (overexposure)
to pneumoconiotic agents may act synergistically with inhalation of
oxides, fumes or dusts of this product to cause toxic effects.
Oil Coating may be used: Prolonged or repeated contact with unprotected
skin may result in skin irritation. Torching or burning operations
on steel products with oil coating may produce emissions which can
be irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract.
SECTION 6: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
| Respiratory: |
For overexposure to airborne fumes and particulates, remove
exposed person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult or has
stopped, administer artificial respiration or oxygen as indicated.
Seek medical attention promptly. Metal fume fever may be
treated by bed rest, and administering a pain and fever reducing
medication. Seek medical attention. |
| Skin: |
If thermal burn has occurred, flush area with cold water. Seek
medical attention. For mechanical abrasions, seek medical attention. |
| Eyes: |
Flush eyes with large amounts of water to remove particles.
Seek medical attention. |
SECTION 7: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION