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PR0531183
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2950
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FA0020084
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CALTRANS RIGHT OF WAY
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STATE ROUTE 99
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RD
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STOCKTON
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95215
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VARIOUS
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01
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S HWY 99 RD
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99
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001
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S9200-06-82 ATTACHMENT 113— '22 (CAM-17) Metals NIOSH Gurue to Chemical Hazards-2005 <br /> _ Formula: CAS#: Z8750000 <br /> ECS#: IDLH: <br /> BaClz 10361-37-2 150 mg/m' ('as Ba) <br /> 7Conversion: DOT: 1564 154 (barium compound, n.o.s.) <br /> ms/Trade Names: Barium dichloride <br /> e Limits: Measurement Methods <br /> NIOSH REL*: TWA 0.5 mg/m' (see Table 1): <br /> OSHA PEL*: TWA 0.5 mg/m' NIOSH 7056, 7303 <br /> `Note: The REL and PEL also apply to other soluble barium compounds (as Ba) OSHA ID121 <br /> except Barium sulfate.] <br /> Physical Description:White, odorless solid. <br /> Chemical & Physical Properties: Personal Protection/Sanitation Respirator Recommendations <br /> MW: 208.2 (see Table 2): (see Tables 3 and 4): <br /> BP: 2840"F Skin: Prevent skin contact NIOSH/OSHA <br /> Sol: 38% Eyes: Prevent eye contact 5 mg/m': 95XQ/Sa <br /> FI.P: NA Wash skin:When contam 12.5 mg/m': Sa:Cf/PaprHie <br /> IP: ? Remove:When wet or contam 25 mglm': 100F/SaT:Cf/PaprTHie/ <br /> Sp.Gr: 3.86 Change: Daily ScbaF/SaF <br /> VP: Low 50 mg/m': SaF:Pd,Pp <br /> MLT: 1765"F §: ScbaF:Pd,Pp/SaF:Pd,Pp:AScba <br /> UEL: NA Escape: 100F/ScbaE <br /> LEL: NA <br /> Noncombustible Solid <br /> Incompatibilities and Reactivities:Acids, oxidizers <br /> Exposure Routes, Symptoms,Target Organs (see Table 5): First Aid (see Table 6): <br /> ER: Inh, Ing, Con Eye: Irr immed <br /> SY: Irrit eyes, skin, upper resp sys; skin burns; gastroenteritis: Skin:Water flush immed <br /> must spasm; slow pulse, extrasystoles: hypokalemia Breath: Resp support <br /> TO: Eyes, skin, resp sys, heart, CNS Swallow: Medical attention immed <br /> Formula: CAS#: RTECS#: IDLH: <br /> Be (metal) 7440-41-7 (metal) DS1750000 (metal) Ca [4 mg/m' (as Be)] <br /> Conversion: DOT: 1566 154 (compounds): 1567 134 (powder) <br /> SynonymslTrade Names: Beryllium metal: Beryllium <br /> Other synonyms vary depending upon the specific beryllium compound. <br /> Exposure Limits: Measurement Methods <br /> NIOSH REL: Ca (see Table 1): <br /> Not to exceed 0.0005 mg/m' NIOSH 7102, 7300, 7301, <br /> See Appendix A 7303, 9102 <br /> OSHA PEL: TWA 0.002 mpg/m' OSHA ID125G, ID206 <br /> C 0.005 mg/m- 0.025 mg/m-' [30-minute maximum peak] <br /> Physical Description: Metal: A hard, brittle, gray-white solid. <br /> Chemical & Physical Properties: Personal Protection lSanitation Respirator Recommendations <br /> MW: 9.0 (see Table 2): (see Tables 3 and 4): <br /> BP:4532°F Skin: Prevent skin contact NIOSH <br /> Sol: Insoluble Eyes: Prevent eye contact V: ScbaF:Pd,Pp/SaF:Pd,Pp:AScba <br /> FI.P: NA Wash skin: Daily Escape: 100F/ScbaE <br /> IP: NA Remove:When wet or contam <br /> Sp.Gr: 1.85 (metal) Change: Daily <br /> VP: 0 mmHg (approx) Provide: Eyewash <br /> MLT: 2349°F <br /> UEL: NA <br /> LEL: NA <br /> Metal: Noncombustible Solid in bulk form, but a slight explosion hazard in the form of a powder or dust. <br /> Incompatibilities and Reactivities:Acids, caustics, chlorinated hydrocarbons, oxidizers, molten lithium <br /> Exposure Routes, Symptoms,Target Organs (see Table 5): First Aid (see Table 6): <br /> ER: Inh, Con Eye: Irr immed <br /> SY: Berylliosis (chronic exposure): anor, low-wgt, lass, chest pain, cough, Breath: Fresh air <br /> clubbing of fingers, cyan, pulm insufficiency; irrit eyes; derm; [cart] <br /> TO: Eyes, skin, resp sys [lung cancer] <br /> Stockton 6-Lane,Task Order No.82 Caltrans Contract 06A1141,EA 10-03A1001 <br /> Project No.59200-06-82 B-2 of 8 December 2009 <br />
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