Safety Information

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NH-2015082502 Issue date: 2014-08-25 Page 4 of 5
8.2 Engineering Controls
If a fixture is damaged in a manner where direct expo
and can cause uncomfortable lighting levels, remove power from the fixture, and repair or
replace the damaged portion before returning it to service.
If any materials are to be processed in such a manner as to create particulates (mechanical
breaking as part of end of product life disposal and recycling), use exhaust ventilation and/or
wet working methods to minimize release of particulate to workroom air and employee breathing
zone.
8.3 Personal Protective Equipment
8.3.1 Respiratory: None required under normal use conditions. Appropriate local
ventilation or an air purifying respirator should be used if the articles are being
abraded or reduced in size using mechanical methods.
8.3.2 Skin Protection: Rubber/neoprene or other impermeable gloves should be worn if
risk of breakage is present. .
8.3.3 Eye/Face Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields to avoid chance of
product getting into unprotected eye. If service personnel need to work with an
energized fixture without light diffusers and filters installed, appropriate light
filtering eye wear should be used.
8.4 General Hygiene Considerations
Workers should wash their face and hands prior to eating, drinking, or smoking.
8.5 Additional Exposure Information
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Boiling Point: None Volatile by Weight: <0.01%
Sublimes at: ~500°C Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temp.
Evaporation Rate: 0 Vapor Density: Negligible at room temp.
Solubility in Water: Insoluble. Density: Not applicable
Appearance: Solid Odor: None
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Stability: Stable.
Materials to Avoid (incompatibility): None known.
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