SDS
SECTION 7 – HANDLING AND STORAGE 
HANDLING 
Information for safe handling: 
No special requirements necessary, if handled at room temperature. 
Avoid spilling the product, as this might cause falls. 
STORAGE 
Requirements to be met by storerooms and containers: 
This product may react with strong oxidizing agents and should not be stored near such materials. Store 
the bags in areas protected with automatic sprinklers. Storage temperature should be below 60
0
 C. 
Do not smoke. 
Take precautionary measures to prevent the formation of static electricity. 
Electric safety equipment.  
Open flames prohibited. 
Store the product in bags, car silos, container, or large cartons. 
Information about storage in one common storage facility: Not required. 
Further information about storage conditions: 
Protect from heat and direct sunlight. 
Store container in a well ventilated position. 
Store under dry conditions. 
Specific applications: For safe stacking follow the storage recommendations specific for this product. 
SECTION 8 – EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION 
ENGINEERING CONTROLS: 
Use in a well-ventilated area. If handling results in dust generation, special ventilation may be needed 
to minimize dust exposure. If heated material generates vapor or fumes, use process enclosures, local 
exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control exposure. 
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: 
Respiratory system 
Product processing, heat sealing of film or operations involving the use of wires or blades heated above 
300
0
 C may produce dust, vapor or fumes. To minimize risk of over exposure to dust, vapor or fumes it 
is recommended that a local exhaust system is placed above the equipment, and that the working area 
is properly ventilated. If ventilation is inadequate, use certified respirator that will protect against 
dust/mist. 
Skin and body 
Hot material: Wear heat-resistant protective gloves, clothing and face shield able to withstand the 
temperature of the molten product. Cold material: None required; however, use of gloves is good 
industrial practice. 






