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Ames’ Safety Deck
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Revision Date: 9-2-16
GHS Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
result in the material being absorbed through skin in
harmful amounts.
INGESTION
Single dose oral toxicity is considered to be extremely low.
No hazards anticipated from swallowing small amounts
incidental to normal handling operations.
SYMPTOMS RELATED TO THE PHYSICAL, CHEMCIAL AND
TOXICOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
EYE CONTACT
N/A
INHALATION
N/A
SKIN CONTACT
N/A
INGESTION
N/A
DELAYED AND IMMEDIATE EFFECTS AND ALSO CHRONIC EFFECTS
FROM SHORT AND LONG TERM EXPOSURE
SHORT TERM
EXPOSURE
POTENTIAL IMMEDIATE
EFFECTS
N/A
SHORT TERM
EXPOSURE
POTENTIAL DELAYED
EFFECTS
N/A
LONG TERM EXPOSURE
POTENTIAL
IMMEDIATE EFFECTS
N/A
LONG TERM EXPOSURE
POTENTIAL DELAYED
EFFECTS
Repeated or prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline
silica dust will cause lung damage in the form of silicosis.
Symptoms will include progressively more difficult
breathing, cough, fever, and weight loss. Acute silicosis is
fatal.
POTENTIAL CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS
GENERAL
N.A.
CARCINOGENICITY
Prolonged inhalation of respirable crystalline silica may
cause lung disease and silicosis (chronic/ordinary,
accelerated, acute).
MUTAGENICITY
N.A.
TERATOGENCITY
N.A.
DEVELOPMENTAL
EFFECTS
N.A.
FERTILITY EFFECTS
N.A.
NUMERICAL
MEASURES OF
TOXICITY (ACUTE
TOXICITY ESTIMATE)
N.A.
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: