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Chemwatch:4650.10 Page 6 of 15 Issue Date:11/16/2017 <br /> Version No:6.1.1.1 Phosphate Test Solution#1 Print Date:06/21/2019 <br /> alcohols,aldehydes,alkylene oxides,allyl alcohol,allyl chloride,substituted allyls,2-aminoethanol,ammonium <br /> hydroxide,bromine pentafluoride,n-butyraldehyde,caprolactam solution,carbides,caesium acetylene carbide,chlorine <br /> trifluoride, chlorates,chlorosulfonic acid,cresols,cuprous nitride,diisobutylene,ethylene cyanohydrin,ethylene <br /> diamine,ethylene glycol,ethyleneimine,fulminates,glycols,hydrochloric acid,iodine heptafluoride,iron,isocyanates, <br /> ketones,lithium silicide,mercuric nitride,2-methyllactonitrile,powdered metals,nitric acid,p-nitrotoluene,pentasilver <br /> trihydroxydiaminophosphate,perchloric acid,phenols,phosphorus,picrates,potassium chlorate,potassium <br /> permanganate,beta-propiolactone,propylene oxide,pyridine,rubidium acetylene,silver permanganate,sodium,sodium <br /> chlorate,sodium hydroxide,styrene monomer,zinc phosphide <br /> increases the explosive sensitivity of nitromethane <br /> incompatible with 2-amino-5-nitrothiazole,2-aminothiazole,ammonia,aliphatic amines,alkanolamines,amides,organic <br /> anhydrides,isocyanate,vinyl acetate,alkylene oxides,epichlorohydrin <br /> attacks some plastics,rubber and coatings <br /> reacts with metals to produce flammable hydrogen gas <br /> < > < > <e> < > < > < > 0 <br /> + X + O + <br /> X —Must not be stored together <br /> 0 —May be stored together with specific preventions <br /> + —May be stored together <br /> SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION <br /> Control parameters <br /> OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS(OEL) <br /> INGREDIENT DATA <br /> Source Ingredient Material name TWA STEL Peak Notes <br /> US NIOSH Recommended sulfuric acid Battery acid,Hydrogen sulfate,Oil 1 mg/m3 Not Not Not Available <br /> Exposure Limits(RELs) of vitriol,Sulfuric acid(aqueous) Available Available <br /> US ACGIH Threshold Limit 0.2 Not Not TLV®Basis: <br /> Values(TLV) sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid mg/m3 Available Available Pulm func <br /> US OSHA Permissible Not <br /> Exposure Levels(PELs)- sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid 1 mg/m3 Available Available Not Available <br /> Table Z1 <br /> Synonyms vary depending upon the <br /> US NIOSH Recommended ammonium Not Not Not See Appendix <br /> Exposure Limits(RELs) heptamolybdate specific soluble molybdenum Available Available Available D <br /> compound. <br /> US OSHA Permissible <br /> Exposure Levels(PELs)- ammonium Molybdenum(as Mo):Soluble 5 mg/m3 Not Not Not Available <br /> Table Z1 heptamclybdate compounds Available Available <br /> EMERGENCY LIMITS <br /> Ingredient Material name TEEL-1 TEEL-2 TEEL-3 <br /> SULFURIC ACID 40% Sulfuric acid Not Available Not Available Not Available <br /> ammonium heptamolybdate Molybdic acid,hexaammonium salt;(Ammonium heptamolybdate) 2.6 mg/m3 230 mg/m3 1,400 mg/m3 <br /> Ingredient Original IDLH Revised IDLH <br /> SULFURIC ACID 40% 15 mg/m3 Not Available <br /> ammonium heptamolybdate 1,000 mg/m3 Not Available <br /> MATERIAL DATA <br /> Exposure controls <br /> Engineering controls are used to remove a hazard or place a barrier between the worker and the hazard.Well-designed <br /> engineering controls can be highly effective in protecting workers and will typically be independent of worker interactions <br /> to provide this high level of protection. <br /> The basic types of engineering controls are: <br /> Appropriate engineering Process controls which involve changing the way a job activity or process is done to reduce the risk. <br /> controls Enclosure and/or isolation of emission source which keeps a selected hazard"physically"away from the worker and <br /> ventilation that strategically"adds"and"removes"air in the work environment.Ventilation can remove or dilute an air <br /> contaminant if designed properly.The design of a ventilation system must match the particular process and chemical or <br /> contaminant in use. <br /> Continued... <br />