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Hazards Awareness
INHALATION: Dust can cause irritation to upper respiratory tract also irritation to mucous membranes.
INGESTION: Not known Not tested
SKIN: Dust may cause skin irritation
EYE: Dust may irritate the eyes. Always wear a mask and goggles when cutting material.
Recommended First Aid Measures
INHALATION: Move patient to a fresh and well ventilated area. Consult a physician.
INGESTION: See a physician or any emergency center.
SKIN: First, wash skin with soap and water. If irritation persists consult a physician.
EYE: Flush eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 10 minutes.
Note: People with pre-existing respiratory tract conditions might have symptoms aggravated quicker than
others. Dust might cause skin and gastrointestinal symptoms.
Fire fighting measures
Vapor mixes with carbon oxides
Flame retardant: The standard material is not flame retardant
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS:
Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, styrene, benzene, aldehydes, and other hazardous gases, vapors
and particles.
FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES:
Flash point: Not applicable
Combustible: Material burns on contact with ignition sources.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
Lower flammable limit: Not applicable
Upper flammable limit: Not applicable
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Around 800 degrees F.
EXPLOSION HAZARD: If combined with an ignition source. Dust concentration exceeds 30-60 g/m3.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray halon of foam.
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate and inform the fire department. If fire is small, use a fire
extinguisher.
Exposure to temperatures greater than 800^F may cause a fire. Smoke may contain carbon
monoxide, styrene, benzene, aldehydes, and other toxic materials.
Handling and Storage:
Handling: Use only an approved NIOSH/MSHA approved protective air-purifying respirator for dusts
as well as goggles when cutting material to avoid dust inhalation.
Storage: Keep away from ignition sources. Store mouldings in closed cartons to avoid bending of
material.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Solubility in Water
N/A
Boiling Point
N/A
Density: 65 lb/ft3
Melting Point
N/A
Ph: NA
Vapor Density
N/A
Appearance: Similar to pre-
finished wood moulidngs
Ecological and disposal information
RPS mouldings achieve LEED certification. RPS mouldings do not pose an ecological hazard aa
result of its intended use.
RPS mouldings can also be recycled. Dispose of waste according to your local, state/provincial, and
federal requirements.