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* MAR-26-96 79:29 TEL: P:16 <br /> q Lt IEHI UPLI-'HI iU11 loll+r' 1 •uw .v <br /> NI.S.D,S,/liottotn iLsh <br /> PAGE 3 OF 5 <br /> SECTION VI: ffEALTH HAZARDS <br /> INHALATION? inhalation of airborne patticulntes or fumes (if <br /> ash is hot). <br /> ROIPPES OF ENTRY _ <br /> EyY$$? Contact With Eycs <br /> t SKIN? Direct Skits Contact <br /> INGESTION? Accidetttalingesdrin <br /> SI'GNS AND 57CS ! OF EXPOSI KE.- Acute atuvor chronic QQQxposure would result <br /> only from an cxposuf fes (if ash is hot) <br /> or from loose airbo arrioulatc. <br /> Ac= E7cI'O.yUpth - .Mild irritation Of eyes <br /> C$ROM( E?LPOSURE:Possible paeumucuniosis frotu iuhalanon of high coucerurations of <br /> particulates. Chronic eeposurc may result iu symptoms associated <br /> with the presence of tuxic metals. Chronic exposures to chromium has <br /> been associated with increased risk of luny cancer. Chronic exposure <br /> to lead may result In anemia, cholic and kidacy disorders. <br /> �IEDCC?.L CONDITIONS GENMkl-1,Y ACGRAv:1TED RX EXPOSURE: <br /> D <br /> p <br /> Individuals with decreased lung fuucti0u should avoid particulate inhalation. <br /> x INtLkLATION: Remove to Fresh air. <br /> EMZRGENCY AND <br /> YMn A19 <br /> PROCEDURES <br /> EYE CONTACT: Flush with clean water Cor 15 [minutes. If <br /> 4 irritation persists, obtain medical assistance. <br /> SKIN CONTACT; y✓ash with soap and water. <br /> INGESTION: Nut a likely source of exposure culatc <br /> gets into mourh, rinse with clew,., .YaLcr. <br /> NOTE: if any irritation or symptoms persist. seca physician <br /> waitx,.aoc <br /> 07MM i <br /> F <br /> I <br /> I <br />