SDS
WOOD DUST
Wood dust is known to be a human carcinogen. An increased incidence of adenocarcinoma of the nasal
cavities and paranasal sinuses was observed in studies of people whose occupations are associated with
wood dust exposure. (10
th
Edition of the National Toxicology Program’s Report on Carcinogens) Wood
dust from some tree species may induce sensitization.
MDI RESIN
CHRONIC (CANCER) INFORMATION: For typical products tested, MDI off-gassing is below the
detection limit of 20 ppt. See Section 2 for carcinogenicity categories.
TERATOLOGY (BIRTH DEFECT) INFORMATION: NA
REPRODUCTION INFORMATION: NA
SENSITIZER: NA
These wood products are not expected to pose an ecological hazard as a result of their intended uses.
Dispose of waste according to local, state/provincial, and federal requirements.
Hazardous Materials Table 172.101
Shipping Name NA Packing Group NA
Hazard Class NA Placards/Labels NA
Identification No. NA Special Provisions NA
OSHA: Hazard Communication CFR 1910.1200 (b)(6)(iv) CERCLA RQ: NA
EPCRA EHS RQ Section 302: NA EPA CAA Section 112(r): NA
EPCRA Section 313: NA Uniform Fire Code: NA
This MSDS is intended solely for safety education and not for use as specifications or warranties.
The information in this MSDS was obtained from usually reliable sources and is provided without
any representation for warranties regarding the accuracy or correctness. Since the handling, use,
and storage is beyond our control, LP assumes no responsibility and disclaims liability for any loss,
damage, or expense arising therefrom.
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CHEMICAL STABILITY: (CONDITIONS TO AVOID) Stable.
INCOMPATIBILITY: Keep away from high temperatures and strong oxidizers, such as
concentrated nitric acid, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and chlorine.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide,
and other products of wood combustion.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
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