MSDS

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However, the IARC reference to underground hematite mining is the source for this classification. Based on information currently available, this product is not
considered a carcinogen.
Section 4
FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes: Flush with water, lifting eyelids periodically. Remove contact lenses. Continue flushing for 15 minutes or until eyes return to normal. Get medical attention if
irritation develops or persists.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists.
Ingestion: Swallowing less than an ounce (less than 30 grams) will not cause harm. For larger amounts, do not induce vomiting, bug give one or two glasses of
water to drink and contact medical personnel or poison control center immediately. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Inhalation: Move from dusty area to fresh air and get medical attention for any breathing difficulty. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration. Get immediate medical attention.
Section 5
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flammable Properties: Not flammable
Flash Point: Will not flash
Upper Explosive Limit (UEL): Will not explode
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): Will not explode
Auto-ignition Temperature: Exposure to excessive heat greater than 80°C (176°F) can cause portion of iron oxide black contained in this product to slowly
auto-oxidize, which generates additional heat. Under certain conditions, this heat may be sufficient to cause the container or
combustible materials stored nearby to ignite.
Extinguishing Media: This product is not combustible or flammable. Use extinguishing agents that are suitable to the surrounding fire; water spray, dry
chemical, foam or CO
2
.
Fire Fighting Instructions: Firefighters should be equipped with self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against potentially toxic and irritating fumes and
smoke inhalation.
Section 6
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spill: If dust is generated, use appropriate respiratory protection. Vacuum or scoop material into an appropriately marked container for re-use or
disposal. Avoid excessive generation of dust.
Large Spill: Use recommended protective clothing and respiratory protection. Use shovel to reclaim material. Vacuum or scoop material into an
appropriately marked container for re-use or disposal. Avoid excessive generation of dust. Spill area can be washed with water. Collect wash
water for approved disposal. Prevent runoff from entering storm sewers and ditches which lead to natural waterways.
Section 7
HANDLING & STORAGE
Storage: Store dry at ambient temperature away from food and beverages, excessive heat or flame sources (furnace, kilns, boilers, etc.).
Handling: Avoid breathing dust. Avoid getting in eyes or on skin. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact with moisture. Re-seal container
immediately after use. Pallets (if applicable) are wrapped in polyethylene plastic. Removal may cause an electrostatic spark; therefore removal
of the wrap should not be in the presence of flammable vapors.
Storage Temperature (Min/Max)……………………… : Ambient/50°C (122°F)
Shelf Life ………………………………………………... : Unlimited in closed container
Special Sensitivity ……………………………………... : Excessive heat
Other Precautions ……………………………………… : None. Use common sense.
Section 8
EXPOSURE CONTROL / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering Controls: Maintain air levels below the recommended exposure limit using exhaust ventilation if necessary.
Eyes: Safety glasses.
Skin: Body-covering clothing. Rubber, plastic, leather or cloth gloves are suggested to facilitate personal hygiene.
Respiratory Protection: Workplace ambient dust concentrations should be monitored and if the recommended exposure limit is exceeded, a NIOSH / MSHA
approved respirator with dust pre-filter should be worn.
Other: Emergency showers and eye wash stations should be available. Educate and train employees in the safe use and handling of
hazardous chemicals.