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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0513715
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0004400
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON STEEL CO
STREET_NUMBER
3003
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
12618002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3003 E HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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cot.,hern- Coatings <br />.0. Box 180 <br />Sumter, SC 28150 <br />FMERGENC1 PHONE NO. 716-873-6000 ((7 days. ) <br />NFORMATION PH.. NE NO. 803-775-6351 (M-F8Spm ET) <br />DOT EMERGENCE 1800)255-3924 (24h(s) <br />H.M.I.S. <br />0LTH 2• <br />,A IMMAB I L I TY 2 <br />REACTIVITY 0 <br />These ratings should be user' only <br />as part of fully implemented ` !.I.S. pro0ram. <br />SECTION ! . <br />DATE OF PREPARATION 6/ 2 0/ 9 1 <br />TRADE NAME R U S T A L 0 Y E N A Safety Orange <br />MANUFACTURER CODE I.D. 86-0499 4 Y- 4 4 - 1 <br />:SECTION 11 HAZARDOUS .7INGREDIENTS - -_ — <br />ALLOWABLE SARA VP <br />GBY T CAS NO. EXPOSURE LEVEL 313 mm Ho 0 <br />INGREDIENT W <br />PPM MG/CU.M. MPPCF SKIN 20 DEG.( <br />TITANIUM DIOXIDE <br />13463.67.7 <br />TLV -TWA <br />10 <br />10 <br />OSHA-PEL <br />LEAD CHROMATE <br />5 7758.97-6 <br />TLV -TWA <br />0.0500 X <br />OSHA-PEL <br />0.0500 <br />OSHA-CEIL <br />0.1000 <br />MINERAL SPIRITS <br />64742.88-7 <br />TLV -TWA <br />100 525 2 <br />525 <br />OSHA-PEL <br />LFL 1.0 <br />100 <br />UFL 7.0 <br />LEAD COMPOUNDS <br />< 1 7439-92-1 <br />TLV -TWA <br />0.1500 X <br />OSHA-PEL <br />0.0500 <br />LFL = LOWER FLAMMABILITY LIMIT PERCENT <br />U F L = UPPER FLAMMABILITY LIMIT PERCENT <br />SKIN = SKIN ABSORPTION MUST BE CONSIDERED AS A ROUTE OF EXPOSURE <br />C - CEILING= ALLOW. EXPOSURE LEVEL SHOULD NOT BE EXCEEDED FOR ANY TIME PERIOD <br />MFR = MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE LIMIT <br />STEL = SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT <br />X - SARA 313 = CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 313 <br />OF TITLE I I 1 OF S . A . R . A . 40 CFR PART 372 <br />.. __ _- SECTION [!! HEALTH =INFORMATION' r <br />EFFECTS OF SHORT TERM OVEREXPOSURE <br />SWALLOWING <br />Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausear and vomiting. Aspiration of <br />material into lung may cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. <br />INHALATION <br />May cause nose or throat irritation. High concentrations may cause acute <br />central nervous system depression characterized by headaches, dizziness, <br />nausea and confusion. <br />EYE <br />May cause eye irritation <br />SKIN <br />May cause d e f a t t i n g and irritation of the skin. <br />EFFECTS OF REPEATED OVEREXPOSURE <br />Repeated and prolonged overexposure to relatively insoluble chromates <br />may cause lung cancer. <br />Chronic overexposure to lead may result in severe damage to blood forming <br />nervous, urinary and reproductive systems. Some common symptoms of chronic <br />overexposure include loss of appetite, metallic taste in the mouth, <br />anxiety, constipation, nauseaweakness, insomnia, headache, muscle and <br />joint pain, fine tremors, numbness, dizziness, Ihyperactivity and colic. <br />Occupational exposure to lead is regulated by OSHHA 29 CFR !910.1025. <br />Prexisting kidney conditions may be aggravated by exposures to lead. <br />Reports have associated prolonged and repeated occupational overexposure <br />to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional <br />misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be <br />h a r m f u l o r f a t a l. <br />SIGNIFICANT LABORATORY DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMAN HEALTK <br />Titanium dioxide IS NOT listed as a potential carcinogen by the National <br />Toxicologyy Program, the International Agency for Research on Cancer] OSHA, <br />or A.C.G.I.H- Dry titanium dioxide in a 24 -month inhalation study with rats <br />revealed a significant increase in benign and malignant lung tumors in the <br />group exposed to 2 5 0 m g / M 3 respirable Ti02 dust. At lower exposure levels, <br />this significant effect was not observed. The normal clearance mechanisms <br />of 'the lungs may have been overwhelmed at the250m9/M3 exposure level, and <br />this may have contributed to the o c c u r e n c e of carcinogenicity. These <br />results may not be directly relevant to the workplace where occupational <br />exposure limits are observed. At the TLV the Ti0 manufacturer concludes <br />that there is no significant hazard for man. <br />Chromium and certain chromium compounds are listed as potential carcinogens <br />by the National Toxicology Program <br />Lead chromate has been listed as a potential animal carcinogen by the <br />International Agency for Research on Cancer. <br />
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