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Section 8. Exposure controls/personal protection <br /> STEV: 50 ppm 15 minutes. <br /> STEV: 152 mg/ml 15 minutes. <br /> CA Saskatchewan Provincial (Canada, <br /> 7!2013). <br /> STEL: 30 ppm 15 minutes. <br /> TWA: 20 ppm 8 hours. <br /> Triethylene Tetramine CA Ontario Provincial(Canada,712015). <br /> Absorbed through skin. <br /> TWA: 3 mg/m3 8 hours. <br /> TWA: 0.5 ppm 8 hours. <br /> IPggedipnt pate Expvvsuge iEmRs <br /> 1-Butanol NOM-010-STPS-2014 (Mexico,412016). <br /> Absorbed through skin. <br /> TWA: 20 ppm 8 hours. <br /> Appropriate engineering Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or <br /> other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any <br /> recommended or statutory limits. The engineering controls also need to keep gas, <br /> vapor or dust concentrations below any lower explosive limits. Use explosion-proof <br /> ventilation equipment. <br /> Envy ronmentapxposua'p Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure <br /> they comply with the requirements of environmental protection legislation. In some <br /> cases, fume scrubbers, filters or engineering modifications to the process equipment <br /> will be necessary to reduce emissions to acceptable levels. <br /> �Otectiwl <br /> Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before <br /> eating, smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. <br /> Appropriate techniques should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing. <br /> Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Wash <br /> contaminated clothing before reusing. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety <br /> showers are close to the workstation location. <br /> E-�reaaceSafety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk <br /> assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists, <br /> gases or dusts. If contact is possible, the following protection should be worn, unless <br /> the assessment indicates a higher degree of protection: chemical splash goggles and/ <br /> or face shield. If inhalation hazards exist, a full-face respirator may be required instead. <br /> # O. E................. <br /> E <br /> Hand proec iorx Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be <br /> worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is <br /> necessary. Considering the parameters specified by the glove manufacturer, check <br /> during use that the gloves are still retaining their protective properties. It should be <br /> noted that the time to breakthrough for any glove material may be different for different <br /> glove manufacturers. In the case of mixtures, consisting of several substances, the <br /> protection time of the gloves cannot be accurately estimated. <br /> Bnd}{proec ion Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being <br /> performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before <br /> handling this product. When there is a risk of ignition from static electricity, wear anti- <br /> static protective clothing. For the greatest protection from static discharges, clothing <br /> should include anti-static overalls, boots and gloves. <br /> theF'i:.in protecbcm Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected <br /> based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a <br /> specialist before handling this product. <br /> Data*f issuo°Jago c?rer'ss_sr :91512017 D.?te ci P.;r.'3 i:.�'is issue -,&&2017 Versos; :4 7114 <br />