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MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) June 30, 2000.
Heckmann
Building Products Inc. manufactures its building products
from sheet steel, bar and coil stock, and wire in
Plain Steel, Mill Galvanized Steel, Electro Galvanized
After Fabrication, Hotdip Galvanized After Fabrication,
and Stainless Steel. The products we manufacture present
no health hazard in their natural state during use,
storage, or transportation. However, operations such
as flame cutting, shot blasting, or welding may generate
concentrations of dust particles of the alloying elements
that may present hazards. All operations of this nature
should be performed in well ventilated areas.
The
following paragraph is the exemption for finished
products which are not welded, such as the Pos-I-TieÒ
anchoring system and the eye and pintle combination.
It is from the Code of Federal Regulations:
29
CFR Ch. XVII (7-1-92 Edition) 1910.1200 Hazard Communication.
(6) (IV) Articles: (c) Definitions. ARTICLE means
a manufactured item: (I) which is formed to a specific
shape or design during manufacture; (II) which has
end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part
upon its shape or design during end use; and (III)
which does not release, or otherwise result in exposure
to, a hazardous chemical, under normal conditions
of use.
The
information contained in the MSDS reports is intended
to be used for employee health and safety education
and not for specification purposes.
We appreciate
your business and will continue to strive to provide
a high quality of service and product to meet your
requirements.
Sincerely,
Paul
G. Curtis
President
MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
STAINLESS
STEEL revised June 30, 2000
I.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Company:
Heckmann Building Products Inc.
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-865-2403
Trade
Name: Stainless Steels
Chemical
Name: AISI/SAE Grades 300 Series, 400 Series, Special
Alloys.
Form:
Anchors, Ties, Flashing, Steel Connectors.
II.
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS
Exposure
Limits
MATERIAL
CAS NUMBER %WEIGHT OSHA PEL (mg/m3) ACGIH TLV (mg/m3)
Base
Metal
Iron
(Fe) 7439-89-6 38.0-89.6 10 Oxide Fume 5 Oxide Fume
Aluminum
(Al) 7429-90-5 .01-0.5 Not Established 10 Dust/5 Fume
Carbon
(C) 7440-44-0 .03-2.0 Not Established Not Established
Chromium
(Cr) 7440-47-3 10-27 1.0 Chrome Metal 0.5 Chrome Fume
Cobalt
(Co) 7440-48-4 .01- .75 0.1 Cobalt Metal 0.05 Cobalt
Fume
Copper
(Cu) 7440-50-8 .18-4.5 0.1/Fume/1.0 Dust 0.2 Fume/1.0
Dust
Manganese
(Mn) 7439-96-5 2-10 5c Dust/5c Fume 5c Dust/1 Fume
Molybdenum
(Mo) 7439-98-7 .04-5 15 Insoluble Comp. 10 Insoluble
Comp.
Nickel
(Ni) 7440-02-0 .12-34 1 Nickel Metal 1 Nickel Metal
Phosphorous
(P) 7723-14-0 .01-.06 0.1 Phosphorous 0.1 Phosphorous
Selenium
(Se) 7782-49-2 .01-0.3 0.2 Se Metal 0.2 Se Metal
Silicon
(Si) 7440-21-3 .15-2.0 Not Established 10 Total Dust
Sulfur
(S) 7704-34-9 .01-.06 13 Sulfur Dioxide 5 Sulfur Dioxide
Titanium
(Ti) 7440-32-6 .01-0.7 15 Ti Eioxide 15 Ti Eioxide
Columbium
(Cb) 7440-25-7 Not Established Not Established
Tantalum
(Ta) 7440-03-1 .01-1.1 5.0 Ta Metal 5.0 Ta Metal
Note:
The above listing is a summary of elements used in
alloying Stainless Steels. Various grades of Stainless
Steel
will contain different combinations of these elements.
Trace elements may also be present in minute amounts.
No permissible exposure limits (PEL) or threshold
limit values (TLV) exist for Stainless Steels. Values
shown are applicable to component elements.
III.
PHYSICAL DATA
PHYSICAL
FORM: Solid under normal conditions BOILING POINT:
Not applicable
APPEARANCE
& ODOR: Silvery gray odorless metal VAPOR PRESSURE:
Not applicable
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY: (H20=1): Approx. 8 VAPOR DENSITY: Not applicable.
MELTING
POINT: Approx. 2400 F - 2800 F ACIDITY/ALKANITY: Not
applicable.
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER: % by weight Not Applicable %VOLITILE BY
VOLUME: Not applicable.
IV.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
FLASH
POINT: Not applicable AUTO IGNITION TEMP: Not applicable.
FLAMMABLE
LIMITS IN AIR: Not applicable.
FIRE
& EXPLOSION HAZARDS-EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Stainless
steel does not present fire or explosion hazards under
normal conditions. Use fire fighting methods and materials
that are appropriate for surrounding fire.
Fine
metal particles, such as produced in grinding and
sawing, can burn. High concentration of metallic fines
in the air may present an explosion hazard. Molten
metal may explode on contact with water. For these
fires, use dry powder or sand extinguishing media.
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION
HEALTH
HAZARDS: Stainless steel products in their solid state
present no inhalation, ingestion, or contact health
hazard.
Operations
such as burning, welding, sawing, brazing, grinding,
and machining, 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 hazards. The major exposure hazard is
inhalation. Effects of overexposure to fume and dust
are as follows:
ACUTE:
Excessive inhalation of metallic fumes and dusts may
result in irritation of eyes, nose, and throat. High
concentrations
of fumes
and dusts of iron-oxide, maganese, copper, and zinc
may result in metal fume fever. Typical symptoms last
from 12 to 48 hours and consist of a metallic taste
in the mouth, dryness and irritation of the throat,
chills, and fever.
CHRONIC:
Chronic and prolonged inhalation of high concentrations
of fumes or dust of the following elements may lead
to the conditions listed opposite the element:
ALUMINUM:
Irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat.
CHROMIUM:
Lesions of the skin and mucous membranes, possible
cancer of nose or lungs - bronchogenic carcinoma.
COBALT:
Respiratory tract irritation, skin rash.
COPPER:
Irritation of eyes, nose and throat, metal fume fever.
IRON:
Pulomany effects, siderosis.
Maganese:
Bronchitis, pneymonitis, lack of coordination.
Molybdenum:
Respiratory tract irritation, possible liver/kidney
damage, bone deformity.
NICKEL:
Lesions of the skin and mucous membranes, possibly
cancer of nose or lungs, bronchogenic carcinoma.
PHOSPHOROUS:
Necrosis of the mandible.
SELENIUM:
Nasal and bronchial irritation, gastro-intestinal
disturbances, garlic breath odor.
SULFUR:
Edema of the lungs.
TITANIUM:
No chronic debilitating symptoms indicated.
COLUMBIUM/TANTALUM:
No chronic debilitating symptoms indicated.
Occupational
Exposure Limits: See products ingredients Section
2. Chromium and Nickel have been identified by the
International Agency for Research on Cancer and/or
the National Toxicology Program as potential cancer
causing agents.
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL PROCEDURES: Inhalation: Remove to fresh air;
if condition continues, consult a physician.
Eye
Contact: Flush thoroughly with running water to remove
particulate; obtain medical attention.
Skin
Contact: Remove particles by washing thoroughly with
soap and water. Seek medical attention if condition
persists.
Ingestion:
If significant amounts of metal are ingested, consult
physician. If condition is voluntary, psychotherapy
is advised.
OCCUPATIONAL
PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Respiratory Protection: Appropriate
dust/mist/fume respirator should be used to avoid
excessive inhalation of particulates. If exposure
limits are reached or exceeded, use NIOSH approved
equipment.
Hands,
Arms, and Body: Protective gloves should be worn as
required for welding, burning, ro handling operations.
Eyes
& Face: Safety Glasses should be worn when grinding
or cutting. Face shields should be worn when welding
or burning.
Other
clothing and Equipment: As required depending on operations
and safety codes.
Stability:
Stable under normal conditions of use, storage and
transportation.
INCOMPATIBILITY
(Materials to avoid): Stainless steel at temperatures
above the melting point may liberate fumes containing
oxides of iron and alloying elements. Avoid generation
of airborne fume and dust.
VII.
SPILL, LEAK & DISPOSAL METHODS
Fine
turnings and small chips should be swept or vacuumed.
Scrap metal can be reclaimed for rescue. Used or unused
product should be disposed of in accordance with federal,
state, or local laws and regulations.
VIII.
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS
Minimize
and control operations producing airborne dust and
fume. Provide adequate local and general exhaust ventilation.
Maintain good housekeeping.
IX.
DISCLAIMER
This
MSDS is intended for use solely in safety education
and environmental health training and not for specification
purposes.
The
information in this MSDS was obtained from usually
reliable sources and is provided without and representation
or warranty, express or implied regarding the accuracy
or correctness. The conditions or methods of handling,
storage, use and disposal of the product are beyond
our control and may be beyond our knowledge. Heckmann
Building Products Inc. assumes no responsibility and
expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or
expense arising out of or in any way connected with
the handling, storage, use or disposal of the product.
MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
PLAIN
STEEL, MILL GALVANIZED STEEL, HOTDIP GALVANIZED AFTER
FABRICATION, ELECTRO GALV. (Carbon, Alloy Steels)
revised June 30, 2000
I.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Company:
Heckmann Building Products Inc.
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-865-2403
Trade
Name: Plain Steel, Mill Galvanized Steel.
Chemical
Name: Steel
Form:
Masonry Anchors & Ties, Flashings, Rounds, Steel
Building Anchors.
II.
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS
Exposure
Limits
MATERIAL
CAS NUMBER % WEIGHT OSHA PEL (mg/m3) ACGIH
TLV(mg/3m)
Base
Metal Iron (Fe) 7439-89-6 Balance 10 (Fe,o,Fume) 5.0
(Fe,O,Fume)
Alloying
Elements
Carbon
(C) 7440-44-0 0.01-1.5 None Listed None Listed
Chromium
(Cr) 7440-47-3 0.01-12 1.0 as chrome 0.5 as chrome
Copper
(Cu) 7440-50-8 0.04-0.7 0.2 as copper 0.2 as fume
1.0
as dust 1.0 as dust
Lead
(Pb) 7439-92-1 0.15-0.35 0.05 as fume 0.15 as dust
& fume
Manganese
(Mn) 7439-96-5 0.05-2.0 5 as manganese 5 as dust 1
as fume
Molybdenum
(Mo) 7439-98-7 0.01-1.10 15 as insoluble 10 as insoluble
comp.
Nickel
(Ni) 7440-02-0 0.01-10 1.0 as Nickel 1.0 as Nickel
Phosphorous
(P) 7723-14-0 0.15 Max 0.1 as Phos 0.1 as Phosphorous
Silicon
(Si) 7440-21-3 0.15-2.2 None Listed 10 total dust
Sulphur
(S) 7704-34-09 0.001-0.35 13 sulfur dioxide 5 sulfur
dioxide
Tungsten
(W) 7440-33-7 0.0-18 None Listed 5 insoluble compounds
Vanadium
(V) 7440-62-2 0.01-1.0 0.5 as dust 0.05 dust and fume
Zinc
(Zn) Coating 1314-13-2 10 Max 5.0 as fume 5.0 as fume
Note:
The above listing is a summary of elements used in
alloying steel. Various grades of steel will contain
different combinations of these elements. Trace elements
may also be present in minute amounts.
III.
PHYSICAL DATA
PHYSICAL
FORM: Solid under normal conditions. BOILING POINT:
Not applicable.
APPEARANCE
& ODOR: Grey-Black with Metallic Luster Odorless.
VAPOR PRESSURE: Not applicable.
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY (H2O = 1): 7 VAPOR DENSITY: Not applicable.
MELTING
POINT: 2750 degrees F ACIDITY/ALKANITY: Not applicable.
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER % by weight: Not applicable.
% VOLITILE
BY VOLUME: Not applicable.
IV.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
RESIRATORY
PROTECTION: NIOSH approved dust/mist/fume respirator
should be used during welding or burning if OSHA PEL
or TLV is exceeded.
HANDS,
ARMS, BODY: Use appropriate protective clothing such
as welders aprons & gloves when welding or burning.
Check local codes.
EYES
& FACE: Safety glasses should always be worn when
grinding or cutting: face shields should be worn when
welding or burning.
OTHER
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT: As required. (Makes sense,
doesn't it!)
V.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROCEDURES
INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air; if condition continues, consult
physician.
EYE
CONTACT: Immediately flush well with running water
to remove particulate; get medical attention.
SKIN
CONTACT: If irritation develops, remove clothing and
wash well with soap and water. If condition persists,
seek medical attention.
INGESTION:
If significant amounts of metal are ingested, consult
physician.
VI.
HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION
Steel
products in the natural state do not present an inhalation,
ingestion, or contact health hazard. However, operations
such as welding, burning, sawing, brazing, grinding,
and possibly machining, which results in elevating
the temperature of the product to or above its melting
point or results in the generation of airborne particulates
may present hazards. The above operations
should
be performed in well ventilated areas. The major exposure
hazard is inhalation.
Acute:
Excessive inhalation of metallic fumes and dusts may
result in irritation of eyes, nose and throat. Also
high concentrations of fumes and dusts of iron-oxide,
maganese, copper, zinc, and lead may result in the
dreaded metal fume fever.
Typical
symptoms consist of a metallic taste in the mouth,
dryness and irritation of the throat, chills and fever,
and usually last from 12 to 48 hours.
Chronic:
Chronic and prolonged inhalation of high concentrations
of fumes or dust of the following elements may lead
to the conditions listed opposite the element:
IRON:
Pulmonary effects, siderosis.
MANGANESE:
Bronchitis, pheumonitis, lack of coordination.
CHROMIUM:
Various forms of dermatitis, inflammation and/or ulceration
of upper respiratory tract, and possible cancer of
nasal passages and lungs. Based on available information,
there does not appear to be any evidence that exposure
to welding fume induces human cancer.
NICKEL:
Same as Chromium.
COPPER:
Pulmonary effects.
VANADIUM:
No reported cases of exposure to vanadium.
MOLYBDENUM:
Pain in the joints, hands, knees, and feet.
TUNGSTEN:
Some evidence of pulmonary involvement such as cough.
LEAD:
Prolonged exposures can cause behavioral changes,
kidney damage, periphery neuropathy characterized
by decreased hand-grip strength and adverse reproductive
effects.
ZINC:
None reported.
VII.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION
FLASH
POINT: Not Applicable.
AUTO
IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not Applicable.
LIMITS
IN AIR: Not Applicable.
FIRE
AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA NOT TO BE USED: None.
VIII.
REACTIVITY
Material
is stable under normal conditions.
INCOMPATIBILITY:
Reacts with strong acids to form hydrogen gas.
Conditions
to avoid: Keep area well ventilated when cutting,
welding, burning, or brazing. Avoid generation of
airborne dusts and fumes.
HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Metallic oxides.
IX.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Spill
or lead procedures: Not applicable. Special Precautions:
Use good housekeeping practices to prevent accumulation
of dust and to keep airborne dust to a minimum. Waste
Disposal Method: Dust, etc - follow federal, state,
and local regulations regarding disposal.
X.
DISCLAIMER
The
information in this MSDS was obtained from sources
which we believe are reliable. However, the information
is provided without any representation or warranty,
expressed or implied regarding the accuracy or correctness.
The
conditions or methods of handling, storage, use and
disposal of the product are beyond our control and
may be beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons,
we do not assume responsibility and expressly disclaim
liability for loss, damage, or expense arising out
of or in any way connected with the handling, storage,
use or disposal of the product.
MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
COPPER
PRODUCTS revised June 30, 2000
I.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Company:
Heckmann Building Products Inc.
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-865-2403
Trade
Name: Copper (OFHC)(DHP)(ETP) Electrolytic Tough Pitch
Alloy 110.
Chemical
Name: Copper (Cu)
Form:
Anchors, Flashings, Misc. Steel Building Products.
II.
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS
Base
Metal Copper is the prime Ingredient. 99.9% Copper
plus silver (less than .1% Ag). Copper, Dust 1 Mg/m3,
Fume 0.1 Mg/m3. If exposure to copper dust/fume is
kept below copper TLV, all trace elements should not
pose any health risk.
III.
PHYSICAL DATA
PHYSICAL
FORM: Solid under normal conditions BOILING POINT:
Not applicable
APPEARANCE
& ODOR: Gold/Copper color odorless metal
VAPOR
PRESSURE: Not applicable
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY (H2O = 1): 8.9 VAPOR DENSITY: Not applicable
MELTING
POINT: Approx. 1949 degrees F ACIDITY/ALKANITY: Not
applicable
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER (% by weight) Not applicable
% VOLITILE
BY VOLUME: Not applicable
IV.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
FLASH
POINT: Not applicable AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not
applicable
FLAMMABLE
LIMITS IN AIR: Not applicable.
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION
Effect
of Overdose : Fume and dust - sneezing, congestion,
nausea, metallic taste, chills, fever. Not known to
be carcinogenic.
EMERGENCY
AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Flush thoroughly with
water.
Eyes:
Flush with water, call physician.
Ingestion:
Drink water, induce vomiting, call physician.
Inhalation:
Remove victim to fresh air, call physician.
VI.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability:
Stable under normal conditions of use, storage and
transportation.
Incompatibility
(Materials to avoid): Reacts with strong acids to
form hydrogen gas. Avoid acetylene and chlorine.
Hazardous
Decomposition Products: Copper Fume
Hazardous
Polymerization: Will not occur.
VII.
SPILL, LEAK & DISPOSAL METHODS
Steps
to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
DUST or FUME: wear respirator following OSHA use instructions
and shovel up, or vacuum and place in an approved
DOT container and seal. Wash contaminated clothing.
Used or unused product should be disposed of in accordance
with federal, state or local laws and regulations.
VIII.
DISCLAIMER
The
information in this MSDS was obtained from sources
which we believe are reliable. However, the information
is provided without any representation or warranty,
expressed or implied regarding the accuracy or correctness.
The
conditions or methods of handling, storage, use and
disposal of the product are beyond our control and
may be beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons,
we do not assume responsibility and expressly disclaim
liability for loss, damage, or expense arising out
of or in any way connected with the handling, storage,
use or disposal of the product.
MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
PLASTIC
WEEP TUBES
1.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Company:
Heckmann Building Products Inc.
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-865-2403
Trade
name: Plastic Weep Tubes
Chemical
Name: "TENITE" Butyrate Formulas 264, 285,
409,
530,
550, 565, 566, 567, B2149-92B, B2249-95A
Formula:
Mixture
2.
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS
A: COMPONENTS:
% WEIGHT CAS REG. NO.
Cellulose
acetate >75 9004-36-8
butyrate
Bis(2-ethulhexyl)
adipate <25 103-23-1
See
section 5 for information on exposure limits
B: PRECAUTIONARY
LABEL STATEMENTS:
FIRST
AID: If burned by contact with molten material cool
as quickly as possible with water and see a physician
for treatment of burn.
Note
To Physicians: Burns should be treated as thermal
burns. The plastic will come off as healing occurs;
therefore, immediate removal from the skin is not
necessary.
NOTICE:
Refer to NPPA Pamphlet No. 654, "Prevention of
Fire and Dust Explosions in the Chemical, Dye, Pharmaceutical,
and Plastics Industries" if this material is
to be reduced to or collected as a powder.
3.
PHYSICAL DATA
Appearance
and Odor: Hollow tubes with low odor.
Softening
Point: >125 degrees C. (>257 degrees F)
Specific
Gravity (H201): >1.0
Solubility
in Water: Negligible.
4.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FLASH
POINT: Not Applicable: Nonvolatile, combustible.
EXTINGUISHING
AGENT: Water spray, dry chemical, or Co2.
SPECIAL
FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Wear self-contained breathing
apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact
with skin and eyes.
UNUSUAL
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Refer to MFPA Pamphlet
No. 654 "Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions
in the Chemical, Dye, Pharmaceutical and Plastics
Industries", if this material is to be reduced
to or collected as a powder.
5.
REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY:
Stable
INCOMPATIBILITY:
Oxidizing materials can cause a reaction.
HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: As with other organic material,
combustion will produce carbon dioxide and probably
carbon monoxide.
HAZARDOUS
POLYMARIZATION: Will not occur.
6.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION
A: EXPOSURE
LIMITS
Threshold
Limit Value (TLV): Not established
OSHA
Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) Not Established
B: EXPOSURE
EFFECTS
Inhalation:
Low hazard for usual industrial handling.
Eyes:
Low hazard for usual industrial handling
Skin:
Molten material will produce thermal burns.
C: FIRST
AID
Skin:
If burned by contact with molten material, cool as
quickly as possible with water and see a phycian for
treatment of burn. Treatment should be as with thermal
burns. The plastic will come off as healing occurs,
therefore, immediate removal from the skin is not
necessary.
D: TOXICITY
DATA
Toxicity
data for the components of these materials are as
follows:
CELLULOSE
ACETATE BUTYRATE
TEST
Species Result Toxicity Class
Acute
oral LD 50 Rat >6400 mg/kg Nontoxic
Dermal
LO 50 Guinea Pig >1000 mg/kg
Skin
irritation Guinea Pig Very slight
Skin
sensitization None
Feeding
Study No. 1:Rats fed diets containing 20% of the compound
for 7 days consumed approx. 16 g/kg/day with a maximum
daily intake of 18.5 g/kg/day. The animals showed
no ill effect from this massive dosage.
Feeding
Study No. 2: Rats were fed diets containing 1.0% and
5.0% of the compound for 99 days. No biologically
significant effects were noted in feed intake, weight
gain, clinical signs, hematology, gross pathology,
or histopathology. Feeding Study No. 3: Dogs were
fed 50 to 150 g/d y of the compound for 4 months without
toxic effect. Only side effect noted was that the
dogs would eat Frisbees when thrown to them
instead of retrieving them.
In Rats,
intratracheal injection of cellulose acetate butyrate
dust suspended in 0.25 mL of water gave no evidence
of specific pulmonary reaction as judged by the histological
appearance of the lungs at 10 days and 14 days after
injection.
bIS(
2-ETHYLHEXYL )aDIPATE
TEST
Species Result Toxicity
Acute
oral LD 50 Rat 9100 mg/kg Nontoxic
Dermal
LD 50 Rabbit 16.3 ml/kg Nontoxic
Skin
Irritation Rabbit Slight
Eye
irritation Rabbit Slight
Rats
exposed to saturated vapor of he material for 8 hours
showed no mortality.
Rats
fed levels o 0,5, 2.0, or 5.0% of the material in
their diet for a month showed definite growth effect
at 5%, but not at the lower levels. No changes in
hematology, urine, or histopathology were noted at
the lower levels. Similarly, except for a slight transient
loss in appetite, no changes in these same parameters
were observed in dogs fed 2 g/kg of the material in
their diet for 2 months. Rats fed doses of 0.16 to
4,74 g/kg/day in their diet showed deaths at 4.71
g/kg; no effects were observed on growth, appetite
liver and kidney weights, or histopathology at 0.16
g/kg.
7.
VENTILATION AND PERSONAL PROTECTION
A: Ventilation:
Good ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour)
should be sufficient to control airborn levels. Ventilation
rates should be matched to conditions.
Supplementary
local exhaust ventilation or respiratory protection
may be needed in special circumstances such as mechanical
generation of dust, overheating, etc.
B: Respiratory
Protection: If respiratory protection is needed, an
appropriate NIOSH-approved respirator for dust or
fume should be worn. If respirators are used, a program
should be established to assure compliance with OSHA
Standard 20 CFR 1910,13A
C: Skin
& Eye Protection: Safety glasses with side shields
(or goggles) are recommended for any type of industrial
chemical handling. Gloves should be worn to protect
against thermal burns. Good industrial hygiene practice
could be followed which includes minimizing skin contact.
8.
SPECIAL STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Keep
from contact with oxidizing materials.
9.
SPILL, LEAK, & DISPOSAL PRACTICES
Steps
to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Collect and contain for salvage or disposal.
Waste
Disposal Method: Incineration or landfill, Observe
all federal, state, and local laws concerning health
and environment.
10.
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS DATA
These
materials have not been tested for environmental effects.
11.
TRANSPORTATION
DOT
Hazard Classification: Not regulated by DOT.
12.
REFERENCES
AM
IHD HYG ASSOC Q 20, 93-96 (1949)
13.
HAZARD RATINGS
HEALTH
FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY
MMIS
RATING: 0 1 0
NFPA
RATING: 0 1 0
Notice:
These ratings involve data and interpretations that
may vary from company to company and are intended
only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude
of the specific hazard. TO DEAL ADEQUATELY WITH THE
SAFE HANDLING OF THIS MATERIAL, ALL THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS MUST BE CONSIDERED. The customer
is responsible for determining the proper personal
protective equipment needed for its particular use
of this material.
**Hazardous
Material Identification System's HMIS Revised
RAW
MATERIALS RATING MANUAL, National Paint & Coatings
Association Fall 1984
NFPA
704 Standard System for the Identification of the
Fire Hazards of materials, national fire protection
association 1933.
The
information contained herein is furnished without
warranty of any kind. Users should consider these
data only as a supplement to other information gathered
by them and must make independent determinations of
suitability and completeness of information from all
sources to assure proper use and disposal of these
materials and the safety and health of employees and
customers.
MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Aluminum
Alloys
1.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Company:
Heckmann Building Products Inc.
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-865-2403
Trade
name: Aluminum
Form:
Bar, Sheet, Plate, Tubing, Structural, and Forgings
2. PRODUCT
INGREDIENTS
Exposure
Limits
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