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Do not breathe dust. Avoid generation of dust.   
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities   
Storage                                Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep out of the 
reach of children. Protect from moisture. Store away from other materials. Store locked 
up.   
Incompatible Products      None known based on information supplied.   
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION   
Appropriate engineering controls   
Engineering Measures          Showers 
                                              Eyewash stations 
                                         Ventilation systems   
Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment   
Eye/face protection                    Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).   
Skin and body protection      Wear protective gloves and protective clothing. Long sleeved        clothing. Chemical 
resistant apron. Impervious gloves.   
Respiratory protection            If exposure limits are exceeded or irritation is experienced, NIOSH/MSHA approved 
respiratory protection should  be  worn. Positive-pressure supplied  air respirators 
may  be  required  for  high  airborne  contaminant  concentrations.  Respiratory 
protection must be provided in accordance with current local regulations.   
Hygiene  Measures                      Avoid  contact  with  skin,  eyes  or  clothing.  Wear  suitable  gloves  and  eye/face 
protection.  Do  not  eat,  drink  or  smoke  when  using  this  product.  Take  off 
contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. No information available. Regular 
cleaning  of  equipment,  work  area  and  clothing  is  recommended.  Wash  hands 
before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Do not breathe dust.   
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES   
Physical and Chemical Properties   
Mercury –The mercury concentration in the air as a result of breakage of one or a small number of fluorescent 
lamps should result in no significant to the individual. However, if breaking a large number of lamps for disposal, 
appropriate  industrial  hygiene  monitoring  and  controls  should  be  implemented  to  minimize  airborne  levels  or 
surface contamination. We recommend a well-ventilated area, and local exhaust ventilation or personal protective 
equipment. 
Glass—Glass  dust  is  considered  to  be  physiologically  inert  and  as  such  has  an  OSHA  exposure  limits  of 
15-mg/cubic meter for total dust and 5-mg/cubic meter for respirable dust. Perform normal first aid procedures. 










