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Section 3 is a summary of elements used in alloy steel. Various grades of steel will contain different combinations of these elements. Trace <br />elements of other compounds may also be present. There is no PEL or TLV for Steel. The occupational exposure limits are given as a reference. <br />The values given are not product specifications. <br />• Eye Contact- In case of overexposure to dusts or fumes, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes occasionally <br />lifting the eye lids. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Thermal burns should be treated as medical emergencies. <br />• Skin Contact -Incase of overexposure to dusts or particulates, wash with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation <br />develops or persists. If thermal burn occurs, flush area with cold water and get immediate medical attention. <br />• Inhalation - In case of overexposure to dusts or fumes, remove to fresh air. Get immediate medical attention if symptoms described in this <br />SDS develop. <br />• Ingestion -Not considered an ingestion hazard. However, if excessive amounts of dust or particulates are swallowed, treat symptomatically <br />and supportively. Get medical attention. <br />• Notes to Physician -Inhalation of metal fume or metal oxides may produce an acute febrile state, with cough, chills, weakness, and general <br />malaise, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, and remarkable leukocytosis. Treatment is symptomatic, and condition is self-limited in 24-48 <br />hours. Chronic exposure to dusts may result in pneumoconiosis of mixed type. <br />• Flash Point (Method) -Not applicable <br />• Flammable Limits (% volume in air) -Not applicable <br />• Auto ignition Temperature -Not applicable <br />• Extinguishing Media -For molten metal, use dry powder or sand. For steel dust use or dry sand, water, foam, argon or nitrogen. <br />• Special Fire Fighting Procedures - Do not use water on molten metal. Do not use Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Firefighters should not enter <br />confined spaces without wearing NIOSH/MSHA approved positive pressure breathing apparatus (SCBA) with full face mask and full <br />protective equipment. <br />• Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards -Steel products do not present fire or explosion hazards under normal conditions. Any non -oxidized fine <br />metal particles/ dust generated by grinding, sawing, abrasive blasting, or individual customer processes may produce materials that the <br />customer should test for combustibility and other hazards in accordance with applicable regulations. High concentrations of combustible <br />metallic fines in the air may present an explosion hazard. <br />• Precautions it Material is Spilled or Released -Emergency response is unlikely unless in the form of combustible dust. Avoid inhalation, <br />eye, or skin contact of dusts by using appropriate precautions outlined in this SDS (see section 8). Fine turnings and small chips should be <br />swept or vacuumed and placed into appropriate disposable containers. Keep fine dust or powder away from sources of ignition. Scrap <br />should be reclaimed for recycling. Prevent materials from entering drains, sewers, or waterways. <br />• Fire and Explosion Hazards -Some customer processes may generate combustible dust that may require specific precautions when cleaning <br />spills or releases of dust. <br />• Environmental Precautions -Some grades of steel may contain reportable quantities of alloying elements. See Section 15 for additional <br />information. <br />• Waste Disposal Methods -Dispose used or unused product in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations. Please <br />recycle. <br />• Storage Temperatures -Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. <br />• Precautions in Handling and Storing -Store away from strong oxidizers. Dusts and/or powders, alone, or combined with process specific <br />fluids, may form explosive mixtures with air. Applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations may require testing dust generated <br />from processing of steel products to determine if it represents a fire or explosion hazard and to determine appropriate protection <br />methods. Avoid breathing dusts or fumes. <br />vans � of 7 Rev. 5/15 <br />