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First-aid measures

INHALATION

Move the exposed person to fresh air at once. Get medical attention.

INGESTION

Harmful if swallowed. Wash out mouth with water, provided person is conscious. Get medical attention immediately.

SKIN CONTACT

Irritating to skin. Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and plenty of running water. Get medical attention.

EYE CONTACT

Risk of serious damage to eyes. Rinse immediately eye with plenty of low pressure water for at least 15 minutes.

Remove any contact lenses. Get medical attention.

Fire-fighting measures

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA

Flashpoint       151 °C (open cup)

To extinguish fire use water spray, dry powder, carbon dioxide, or foam.

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES

Prevent run-off water from entering the sewer system.

UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS

Dust may form explosive mixture with air.

SPECIFIC HAZARDS

By fire toxic gases may be formed (Cox, NOx).

PROTECTIVE MEASURES IN FIRE

Self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing.

Accidental release measures

PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS

See section on exposure controls/personal protection

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS

Take precautionary measures against discharges into the environment.

SPILL CLEAN UP METHODS

Collect spilled material without creating dust, then place into a suitable closed container for disposal as chemical waste.

Handling and storage

USAGE PRECAUTIONS

Concentrated dust may present an explosion hazard.

Avoid contact with eyes or skin.

Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking or smoking.

STORAGE PRECAUTIONS

To protect product quality, store in sealed container in a cool place and out of direct sunlight.

Protect against static charge and keep away from source of ignition. Prevent dust formation.

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

EXPOSURE LIMITS

None listed.

USE LIMITS

Only to be handled in an industrial environment as

•       industrial feedstock for further chemical synthesis or

•       as powder coating additive (as such or in a mixture)

PNECs:

aqua-freshwater:       0.72 E-3              mg/L

aqua-marine water:       0.72 E-4              mg/L

aqua-intermittent:       0.72 E-2              mg/L

sewage treatment plant:       14              mg/L

sediment-freshwater:       0.108              mg/kg dw

sediment-marine water:       0.0108              mg/kg dw

soil:              10              mg/kg dw

DNELs:

The main derived long-term DNELs for systemic effects are:

             Workers                     General population

Oral              not relevant              0.408 mg/kg bw/day

Dermal              0.816 mg/kg bw/day       0.408 mg/kg bw/day

Inhalation                                  0.72 mg/m3              0.1774 mg/m3

The CHESAR Tool version2.3.0, exposure model for this substance shows for

•       indoor industrial activities

•       with an advanced occupational health and safety system

•       taking more than 4 hours/day

•       with local exhaust ventilation (LEV) present (and running)

•       provided workers wear masks with at least 90% respiratory protection

•       and gloves with at least 95% dermal protection

the following long term systemic exposures:

             Inhalation                                dermal              RCR       RCR              RCR

                                                     mg/m3              mg/kg/day              inhalation       dermal              total

PROC1              0.0007              0.002                                  < 0.01       < 0.01                < 0.01

Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure

PROC2              0.00007              0.007              < 0.01       <0.01                <0.01

Use in closed, continuous process with occasional controlled exposure

PROC3              0.0007              0.003              < 0.01       <0.01                <0.01

Use in closed batch process (synthesis or formulation)

PROC4              0.003              0.034              0.005       0.042              0.047

Use in batch and other process (synthesis) where opportunity for exposure arises

PROC5              0.003              0.069              0.005       0.084              0.089

Mixing or blending in batch processes (multistage and/or significant contact)

PROC7              0.003              0.107              0.005       0.131              0.136

Industrial spraying

PROC8a                                   0.003              0.069              0.005       0.084              0.089

Transfer of chemicals from/to vessels/ large containers at non dedicated facilities

PROC8b                                   0.00035              0.034              < 0.01       0.042                0.042

Transfer of chemicals from/to vessels/large containers at dedicated facilities

PROC9              0.0007              0.034              < 0.01       0.042                0.042

Transfer of chemicals into small containers (dedicated filling line)

PROC15                                    0.0007              0.002              < 0.01       < 0.01                 < 0.01

Use as laboratory reagent

Note:

•       The outcome of ECETOC TRAM v3 (10 April 2012) is identical to CHESAR v2.3.0

•       Good general ventilation is assumed in all cases (3-5 air exchanges per hour)

•       Dustiness of the substance was set at “low”

•       The applied RMMs/OCs will also control the risks relating to possible skin & eye irritation and skin sensitisation

•       LEV is considered for both inhalation and dermal exposures and its efficiencies are as follows:

o       For PROC1 LEV is not an exposure modifier

o       For PROC7 and PROC8b LEV reduces both inhalation and dermal exposure with 95%

o       For all other PROCs LEV reduces both inhalation and dermal exposure with 90%

The CHESAR Tool version2.3.0, exposure model for this substance shows for

•       indoor professional activities

•       with a basic occupational health and safety system

•       taking less than 8 hour/day and with max 5% substance in the mixture

•       with local exhaust ventilation (LEV) present (and running)

•       provided workers wear masks with at least 90% respiratory protection

•       and gloves with at least 90% dermal protection

the following long term systemic exposures:

             Inhalation       dermal              RCR              RCR              RCR

                                                     mg/m3       mg/kg/day              inhalation                                 dermal              total

PROC11                                  0.004       0.429              0.006              0.525              0.531

Non-industrial spraying

Note:

•       The outcome of ECETOC TRAM v3 (10 April 2012) is identical to CHESAR v2.3.0

•       Basic general ventilation is assumed in all cases (1-3 air exchanges per hour)

•       Dustiness of the substance was set at “low”

•       The concentration of the substance in the powder coating mixture is 1-5%

•       The applied RMMs/OCs will also control the risks relating to possible skin & eye irritation and skin sensitisation

•       LEV is considered for both inhalation and dermal exposures and its efficiencies are as follows:

o       For PROC11 LEV reduces both inhalation and dermal exposure with 80%

PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Protective gloves, safety goggles, breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Avoid any source of ignition and/or static charge.

RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT

Breathing apparatus: Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus classified under EN137 : 2006 with at least 90% respiratory protection..

HAND PROTECTION

Protective gloves: Use chemical resistant gloves classified under Standard EN374, class 6 (breakthrough time > 480 minutes) and give operators specific training. Discard gloves after each working day.

EYE PROTECTION

Wear approved safety goggles.

HYGIENE MEASURES

Wash at the end of each work shift and before eating, drinking, smoking or using the toilet.

SKIN PROTECTION

Wear protective clothing.

Stability and reactivity

STABILITY

Stable under normal temperature conditions and recommended use.

MATERIALS TO AVOID

Strong oxidising agents

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS

By fire toxic gases (COx, NOx) may be formed

Disposal considerations

GENERAL INFORMATION

Place into a suitable closed container for disposal as chemical waste.

DISPOSAL METHODS

Dispose of in accordance with local and national regulations.