Instructions / Assembly

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9. EXPOSURE CONTROLS & PERSONAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS
Eye Protecon Wear safety glasses during sheet cung or fabricang process.
Skin Protecon Wear gloves when cung or fabricang sheets by hand
Respiratory Protecon Fire fighter should wear NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
during fire emergency
Engineering Control Venlaon Requirement: □Local Exhaust □Specific
General
Required Work/Hygiene
Procedure
Do not eat, drink or smoke in work area. Wash hands thoroughly aer handling especially
before eang, drinking, smoking, chewing gum, or using restroom facility
Exposure Guidelines
No. P
Components PVC Sheet
OSHA-PEL n/a
ACGIH-TLV n/a
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability Stable
Condions to Avoid Fire or extreme heat
Hazardous Decomposion If burned, it will generate carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, HC1.
Hazardous Polymerizaon Will not occur
11. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Disposal Method It must be disposed of in accordance with Federal, State and local environmental control regulaons.
Recycle/Reclaim Recycling of PVC sheet should be encouraged where possible
12. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT Shipping Name Not listed
DOT Label Not applicable
DOT Hazard Class Not regulated
UN/NA Number Not applicable
Hazard Label(s) Not applicable
Hazard Placard(s) Not applicable
Packing Group Not applicable
Bulk Packaging Not applicable
RQ Not applicable
Emergency Response Guide (ERG) No. Not applicable
13. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
The informaon provided below can be subject to misinterpretaon. Therefore, it is essenal that the following
informaon be interpreted by individuals trained in its evaluaon.
Chemical PVC Sheet
Toxicity Date A review of the scienfic literature did not indicate specific toxicological informaon for PVC sheet.
14. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data is available on the adverse effects of this product on the environment.