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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0538473
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0014400
FACILITY_NAME
ECLIPSE METAL FABRICATION
STREET_NUMBER
17700
STREET_NAME
SHIDELER
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19823015
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17700 SHIDELER PKWY STE C
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Section 8 - Exposure 'Controls / Peroral Protection{Continue) <br /> Aluminum 3 (Al) 7429-90 -5 < 2 10 .0 mg/m3 [total dust] 10 .0 mg/m3 [metal oxide] <br /> Phosphorus (p) 772344.0 < 0. 2 0. 1 mg/m3 0 . 1 mg/m3 <br /> [yellow] <br /> Sulfur (S) 7746- 09- 5 < 0.2 5 .0 mg/m3 0.65 mg/m3 ; A4; STEL <br /> sulfur dioxide <br /> 10. 0 mg/m3 <br /> Silicon (Si) 7440 -21 -3 < 2 15.0 mg/m3 [total] [total] <br /> 5 .0 mg/m3 [respirable fraction] 5 .0 mg/m3 <br /> [respirable fraction <br /> Niobium (Nb) 7440 -03 - 1 < 2 N/A N /A <br /> Tantalum (Ta) 74440 -25 -7 < 2 5 .0 mg/m3 [dust & oxide] 5. 0 mg/m3 [dust] <br /> metal & oxide <br /> Tin (Sn) 7440 - 31 - 5 < 2 2 . 0 mg/m3 2 .0 mg/m3 <br /> metal <br /> Cobalt3 (Co) 7440484 < 2 0.02 mg/1113 [dust & fume] 0 .02 mg/m3 ; A3 ' <br /> elemental & inor anic c ds [dust & fume] <br /> Lead3 (Pb) 7439-92 - 1 < 0. 1 0 .05 mg/m3 [dust & fume] 0. 02 mg/m3 ; A3 ' <br /> elemental & inorganic cpds [dust & fume] <br /> % Section 9 Ph sicatand. Chernical Properties'': <br /> Appearance and Odor: Silver-gray metallic solid form Water Solubility: Insoluble <br /> Odorless <br /> Odor Threshold : NotApplicable Fat Solubility: NotApplicable <br /> Vapor Pressure : Negligible Other Solubilities : NotApplicable <br /> Vapor Density (Air = 1) : Not Applicable Boiling Point: NIF for alloy product(Ni- 5252/Cr- 3992 /Fe- 5432 ° F) <br /> Formula Weight: Not Applicable Viscosity: Not Applicable <br /> Density: NotApplicable Refractive Index: Not Applicable <br /> Specific Gravity (H20) = 1, 60 7 - 9 Surface Tension : Not Applicable <br /> F ) <br /> H : Not Applicable % Volatile by volume : Not A licable <br /> Flash Point closed cup) : NotApplicable Evaporation Rate : NotApplicable <br /> Section 10 Stability andReactivit <br /> Reactivity: Not Determined (ND) for product as a whole. <br /> Stability: Nickel Alloy products are stable under normal storage and handling conditions. <br /> Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization cannot occur. <br /> Chemical Incompatibilities : Will react with strong acids to form hydrogen. Iron oxide dusts in contact with calcium hypochlorite evolve oxygen and may <br /> cause an explosion. <br /> Conditions to Avoid : Storage with strong acids or calcium hypochlorite <br /> Hazardous Decomposition/Combustion Products : Thermal oxidative decomposition can produce fumes containing oxides of iron and manganese as well <br /> as other alloying elements. <br /> Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: NO <br /> Sensitivity to Static Discharge : ND <br /> Section 11 Toxicology Information <br /> Toxicological information has not been established for this product as sold. However, processing of this product in operations such as high temperature <br /> (burning, welding), sawing, brazing, machining and grinding may produce fumes and/or particulates, which would result in the material being classified as <br /> hazardous under OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 1200. The categories of Health Hazards as defined in " GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND <br /> LABELLING OF CHEMICALS (GHS), Third revised edition STSG/AC. 10/30/Rev. 3 " United Nations, New York and Geneva, 2009 have been evaluated and are <br /> listed below : <br /> Potential Hazard Hazard Category Hazard Symbol Signal Word Hazard Statement <br /> Acute Toxicity Hazard 4a O WARNING Harmful if swallowed <br /> Skin Irritation 3h No Symbol WARNING Causes skin irritation <br /> Eye Damage / Irritation 213` No Symbol WARNING Causes eye irritation <br /> Skin Sensitization id WARNING WARNING May cause an allergic skin <br /> reaction <br /> Carcinogenicity 29 <* WARNING Suspected of causing cancer <br /> Toxic Reproduction 2h . WARNING Suspected of damaging the <br /> unborn child <br /> Specific Target Organ Systemic Toxicity3 ; U WARNING May cause respiratory <br /> i <br /> (STOST) following Single Exposure `✓ irritation <br /> i <br /> Rev. Date May - 2015 5 PSM -SDS -SS <br /> i <br /> I <br /> i <br />
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