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I <br />M0140 <br />�. INHALATION: <br />Remove affected parson from source of exposure. Get Med-'Cal attention. <br />The following personal protective guidelines should be followed, especially where <br />engineering controls (e.g. mechanical dust collection and other means of exhaust <br />ventilation) are not technically feasible or do not reduce airborne fiber concentrations <br />to below 2 fibers/cc. <br />EYE PROTECTION: <br />Wear safety glasses or chemical goggles to prevent eye contact. Do not wear contact <br />lenses when working with this substance. Have eye washing facilities readily available <br />where eye contact can occur. <br />SKIN PROTECTION: <br />Wear gloves, hats or full body clothing to prevent skin contact as necessary. Use <br />separate lockers for work clothes to prevent fiber transfer to street clothes. Avoid <br />taking unwashed work clothes home or provide disposable work clothing. Wash work clothes <br />separately from other clothing. Rinse washing machine thoroughly after use. If clothinc <br />is to be laundered by someone also, inform launderer of proper procedures. <br />RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: <br />Use NIOSH or MSHA approved equipment when airborne exposure limits are exceeded. <br />NIOSH/HSHA approved breathing equipment may be required for non -routine and emergency use <br />ventilation may be used to control or reduce airborne concentrations. Acceptable <br />respirators recommended for given airborne ceramic fiber concentrations are: <br />Concentration <br />------------------------------------ <br />Up to 20 f/cc <br />> 20 f/cc to 200 f/cc <br />> 200 f/cc <br />Respirator Types <br />Half -face air purifying respirator <br />such as (1} a cartridge respirator <br />with appropriate dust cartridges or <br />(2) a disposable dust respirator <br />(3M 8710 or equivalent) . <br />Full -face respirator with high - <br />efficiency -filters. <br />Full -face, positive -pressure <br />supplied air respirator. <br />OSHA approved air source required. Pending the results of long -terra health effects <br />studies, airborne exposures should be controlled at or below the BP America recommended <br />exposure guidelines listed in the Ingredients/Health T-nfo —ation Section. <br />ND - No Data <br />NA s Not APPlicable <br />251 /Page 3 of 6 <br />-16- <br />