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• <br /> MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> 3 � <br /> FR 5� <br /> DETONATING CORD <br /> DATE APRIL 2007 MSDS NO. C-1 PAGE 2 OF 2 <br /> SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA Issued by the Safety and Compliance Dept. <br /> STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. May explode when subjected to fire or shock. <br /> INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Avoid contact with strong acids or alkalies. <br /> HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Gaseous nitrogen oxides and carbon oxides: Toxic <br /> decomposition products including carbon monoxide (CO) may migrate to off blast-site areas. <br /> HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATON WILL NOT OCCUR. <br /> SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES <br /> STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Sweep up and dispose of all <br /> pilled material immediately. Do not permit smoking or open flames near spill site. <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of under direct supervision of a qualified person according to local, state <br /> nd federal regulations. Call Austin Powder for recommendations and assistance. This material may become a <br /> hazardous waste under certain conditions and must be collected, labeled and disposed of per state and federal <br /> hazardous waste regulations. <br /> TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCIES involving spills, leaks, fires or exposures in the United States: <br /> CALL CHEMTREC for emergencies only: 1-800-424-9300. For calls originating outside the U. S. <br /> dial the U. S. access number followed by: 1-703-527-3887. All calls are recorded. <br /> SECTION VIII SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION: <br /> RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Not required under normal conditions. <br /> VENTILATION: Not required under normal conditions. <br /> PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Not required except to prevent abrasive injuries. <br /> EYE PROTECTION: Not required under normal conditions- <br /> SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS <br /> COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY LIBRARY PUBLICATION NO. 4 "WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS'AS ADOPTED BY <br /> HE INSTITUTE OF MAKERS OF EXPLOSIVES. <br /> TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND USE MUST COMPLY WITH OSHA SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS <br /> 9CFR1910.109, APPLICABLE MSHA REGULATIONS, THE DOT AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS, <br /> BATF REQUIREMENTS AND STATE AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND USE REGULATIONS AND <br /> ORDINANCES. <br /> DOT or IMDG proper shipping description: Cord, Detonating, Flexible, 1.1D, UN0065, PG II <br /> May be offered for transportation domestically and transported as Cord, Detonating (UN 0289), Division 1.4 compatibility <br /> roup D (1.4D) Explosives, if the explosive content does not exceed 100 grains per linear foot(21.3 grams per meter) <br /> and the gross weight of all packages of detonating cord does not exceed (45 KG) 99 pounds per vehicle. See 49 CFR <br /> 173.63 <br /> The maximum recommended temperature for detonating cord is 160°F (71°C). None of the components are listed in the <br /> 1987 IARC Monographs, Group 1, 2A or 2B as known, probable, or possible carcinogens, nor are they listed in the NTP <br /> annual report on carcinogens. <br />