n 6 Health Hazard Data 1111, 'low
<br /> Carcinogenicity Neither the NTP.IARC,nor OSHA lists trnsodium phosphate as a carcinogen
<br /> mmary of Risks Inhaling this alkaline material's dust or mist untates the respiratory tract Aqueous,lughl) alkaline solutions may also
<br /> duce caustic burns
<br /> l=,M rtlons Aggravated by Long-Terns Exposure Permanent tissue damage to the shun and eyes
<br /> T Organs Skin,digestive tract
<br /> ary Entry Inhalation and ingestion Its alkaline nature irritates and may injure the digestive tract To use as a food additive requires
<br /> icing its alkahnity
<br /> cute Effects 'Tissue irritation upon contact with skit and eyes
<br /> Chronic Effects Prolonged or repeated eye and slant contact causes irritation Injury to the esophagus from scarring may occur Alkali exposures
<br /> LYnecessitate irrigation for extended duration
<br /> STAID
<br /> Eyes:Flush immediately,including under the eyelids,gently but thoroughly with flooding amounts of running water for at least 15 mm
<br /> After nnstng affected area with flooding amounts of water,wash it with soap and water
<br /> talation Remove exposed person to fresh air and support breathing as needed_
<br /> estion Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person If uigested,have that conscious person drink I to 2 glasses of
<br /> water or nulk to dilute,Hien give frtutiurce or diluted vinegar to drink Never induce vomiting unless ritstructed by a physician to do so
<br /> ter first aid,get appropriate in-plant,paramedic,or community medical attention and support.
<br /> ectian 7,,.' Spill;Leak,anti Disposal Procedures n
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<br /> takCleanup personnel should wear the necessary personal protective equipment to prevent skit or eye contact and dost inhalations.For
<br /> (solution)spills,cover the material with an inert solid absorbent(vernucubte or dry sand)and scoop into an appropriate container(with
<br /> lid)for disposal in accordance with existing regulations Dike with inert absorbent material,as needed,to contain and liuut spill area
<br /> Sweep,vacuum,or scoop the spilled solid,avoiding dust generation,into a suitable disposal container(with secure lid) Flush residues to dram
<br /> Mh plenty of water
<br /> posal.Scrap material can be used for neutralizing acrd wastes or buried in an approved landfill If regulations permit,you may flushsmall
<br /> amounts to drain with large excess of water Contact your supplier or a licensed contractor for detailed recommendations Follow applicable
<br /> ederal,state,and local regulations
<br /> MSRA Designations
<br /> Sk Contaminant(29 CFR 19 10 1000,Subpart Z) Not listed
<br /> EPA Designations
<br /> WHazardous Waste(40 CFR 261 33) Not listed
<br /> CERCLA Hazardous Substance*(40 CFR 302 4),Reportable Quantity(RQ) 5000 lb(2270 kg)(• per Clean Water Act,Sec 31 l(bx4))
<br /> Extremely Hazardous Substance(40 CFA 355) Not listed
<br /> SARA Toxic Chemical(40 CFR 372 65) Not listed
<br /> "Vrl n$:`gyp tial Priptecfiol�17a L v ,
<br /> ggles Wear protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles,per OSHA eye-and face-protection regulations(29 CFR 1910 133) Chemical
<br /> safety glasses with side shields are recommended for handling this material
<br /> Sespirator Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator if necessary Follow OSHA respirator regulations(29 CFR 1910 134) For emergency or
<br /> nroutme operations(cleaning spills,reactor vessels,or storage tanks),wear an SCBA
<br /> arming Au-purifying respirators do not protect workers m oxygen-deficient atmospheres
<br /> Other Wear impervious gloves,boots,aprons,and gauntlets to prevent prolonged or repeated skin contact
<br /> Ltdation Provide general and local explosion-proof ventilation systems to maintain airborne concentrations below the OSHA PEL standard
<br /> 2) If dusty conditions occur,local exhaust ventilation is preferred since it prevents contaminant dispersion into the work area by elmtinatmg
<br /> it at its source(Genrum ref 103)
<br />, rea fety Stations Make available in the work area emergency eyewash stations,safety/quick-drench showers,and washing facilities
<br /> ntaminated Equipment Never wear contact lenses in the work asoft lenses may absorb,and all lenses concentrate,irritants Launder
<br /> ntanunated clothing before wearing again Remove flus material from your shoes and equipment
<br /> Comments Never eat,drunk,or smoke in work areas Practice good personal hygiene after using this material,especially before eating,drinking,
<br /> okuig,using the toilet,or applying cosmetics
<br /> ection 9, pedal Precautions and Comments
<br /> Storage Requirements Store this matcnal to tightly sealed containers away from acidic materials in a clean,dry,ventilated area Prevent
<br /> 4 sical damage to containers
<br /> ngineertng Controls Avoid dust inhalation,body contact,contact with acidic materials,and heating to decomposition Note that anhydrous
<br /> drum phosphate and lower hydrates are more alkaline than NaiPO4.12HzO on a weight basis
<br /> Transportation Data(49 CFR 172 101, 102) Not listed
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<br /> DS Collection References 1,2,4-7, 12, 15,80,91,82, 109
<br /> Prepared by:MJ Allison,BS,Industrial Hygiene Review: DJ Wilson, CIH, Medical Review. Warren Silverman,NO M6
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