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EF'-11 --0100 08:19 H.N. PL-I i HL QF �1- 570 �7h" ° - <br /> Page�,of 4 Alk March 15, 1998 Crccp 01a <br /> LUT,ENAC AMERICA, INC For MEDICAL EMERGENCY Information <br /> %00 East Nichols Avenue Contact, 1.303-623-5716(24 HR.) <br /> Engiewood,Colorado 80112 ROCKY MTN POISON CONTROL CENTER <br /> 1-800-325-0299 <br /> 1-303 643-0400 <br /> } <br /> SUBSTANCE INFORMATION I <br /> SUBSTANCE: TALC SYNONYMS: Talcum,Soapstone,Steatite RTEC Number W271coro <br /> MOLECULAR FORMULA 3Mg0.4SI0=•H20 CHEMICAL FAMILY. 5i7cate <br /> -- t <br /> PRODUCT NAMES: The health and safety data contained herein applies to LUZenac America talc products bearing the <br /> following names. <br /> E-Z-FLOW MT MISTRON 100 1 MIS`TRON 102 SILVERLINE CO2 }IlQR2�-z�Q <br /> MISTRON 100 COMP. I MISTRON 102 COMP. I SILVERLINE 302 <br /> MISTRON VAPOR RE LMISTRON VAPOR RE COMP. i SILVERLINE 303 <br /> COMPONENTS <br /> MAJOR COMPONENT: Talc,CAS#14807-96.6 CONCENTRATION: --97-10011/a <br /> MINOR COMPONENTS: Talc is a naturally occurring mineral which may,depending on the product,contain varying minor <br /> amounts of the following non-talc minerals: <br /> Dolomite,CAS#16389-88-1 CONCENTRATION: ,0.3% <br /> Quartz,CAS#14808-60.7 <1.0% <br /> OSHA&ACGIH AIR BORNE DUST EXPOSURE LIMITS <br /> TALC: 5 mg/m'OSHA TWA(resp.dust) and 2 mg/m'ACGIH TWA(resp,dust) <br /> DOLOMITE: 5mg/m'OSHA TWA(resp.dust)andlo m8/m'ACGIH TWA(total dust) <br /> QUARTZ 0.1 mg/m'OSHA TWA(resp.dust)and 0.1 mg/m'ACGIH TWA(resp.dust) <br /> TOXIC" <br /> TALC <br /> TOXICITY DATA: Tumorgenic data(RTECS). <br /> CARCINOGEN STATUS; Human Inadequate evidence,animal Inadequate evidence(IARC GrcuD 3). <br /> QUARTZ <br /> TOXICITY DATA: Tumorgenic data(RTECS). <br /> CARCINOGENIC STATUS: Human sufficient evidence,animal sufficient evidence(Respirable quartz: IARC Grcup-'1). <br /> HEALTH EFFECTS AND FIRST AID <br /> 4 INHALATION <br /> Tom: <br /> ACUTE EXPOSURE: Exposure to a large concentration of air-born dust of this material may cause <br /> mechanical irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory tract. <br /> CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Repeated or prolonged inhalation of air-born dust of this material may cause <br /> scarring of the lungs(pulmonary fibrosis),with shortness of breath,chronic cough, <br /> and respiratory assisted heart failure. Prolonged exposure to talc can produce a <br /> mild symptomatic pneumoconiosis. <br /> H. M. ROYAL <br /> OF CALIFORNIA, INC, <br /> P.O aox 5799 <br /> BUENA PARK.CA 90622.6798 <br /> (71<)a;a 1556 FAX(716)e7a2707 <br /> e-e <br /> 'Ok V,"-1 r1r) <br />