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-3- <br /> very fine glass fibers in the chest or abdominal cavities of laboratory <br /> animals has caused cancer. One animal study, in which large quantities <br /> of very fine diameter glass fibers were injected into the trachea of <br /> hamsters, reported cancer. <br /> SKIN CONTACT <br /> Acute: Transient mechanical irritation. <br /> Chronic: None <br /> EYE CONTACT: <br /> Acute: Direct contact will cause mechanical irritation. <br /> Chronic: None <br /> _.. — INGESTION: - <br /> Acute: Unlikely to occur. Observe individual; if symptoms develop, <br /> consult physician. <br /> Chronic: None known <br /> SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: <br /> Itching and possible irriLation of upper respiratory tract. <br /> MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: <br /> Any condition generally aggravated by mechanical irritants in air or on <br /> skin. <br /> EXPOSURE LIMITS: <br /> HAZARDOUS OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OTHER RECOMMENDED <br /> INGREDIENTS (mg/M3) (mg/M3) (SOURCE) <br /> Fibrous Glass 15 mg/M3 10 mg/M3 3 x 103 fibers/M3 (NIOSH) <br /> CARCINOGENICITY: <br /> HAZARDOUS NTP IARC OSHA <br /> INGREDIENTS LISTED LISTED REGULATED <br /> Fibrous Glass No No IN <br /> SECTION VI - EMERGENCY & FIRST - AID PROCEDURES <br /> INHALATION: <br /> None required. <br /> SKIN: <br /> Wash with soap and running water. <br />