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Hazards identification:
Health hazard - generally | No known danger |
Health hazard - inhalation | Inhalation of vapors can cause irritation to the nose, throat and respiratory tract. |
Health hazard - skin | Is non-irritating to skin. Contact with molten product should however be avoided. |
Health hazard - eyes | In normal use, no danger exists. Heating can give vapors that might be irritating on eyes. |
First-aid measures:
First aid - inhalation | Not ordinarily required. Inhale fresh air if necessary. |
First aid - skin | If contact with molten product occurs, treat as for ordinary burns. |
First aid - eyes | Flush eyes with water. If irritation remains, get medical attention. |
First aid - ingestion | Flush mouth and give some water. Get medical attention if a larger quantity has been ingested. |
Fire-fighting measures:
Fire and explosion hazard | If material burns hazardously, vapors may occur. |
Preventive measures in case of fire | Avoid inhalation of vapor. In a large fire, use protective inhalation equipment to avoid vapors. |
Emergency action in case of fire | Use water fog, foam, dry chemical or carbondioxid. |
Hazards identification:
Health hazard - general | This product has been evaluated and does not require any hazard warning on the label under EU. |
Health hazard - inhalation | No significant irritation expected other than possible mechanical irritation. |
Health hazard - skin | No significant health hazards identified. Particles or fibers may cause slight discomfort similar to rubbing sand against the skin. Heated material can cause thermal burns. |
Health hazard - eyes | No significant health hazards identified. Particles or fibers may cause slight discomfort similar to getting dust in the eye. |
First-aid measures:
First aid - inhalation | If adverse effects occur, remove to uncontaminated area. Get medical attention. |
First aid - skin | Wash exposed skin with soap and water. Get medical attention. |
First aid - eyes | Flush eyes with plenty of water. |
First aid - ingestion | If a large amount is swallowed, get medical attention. |
Fire-fighting measures:
Fire and explosion hazard | High dust concentrations have a potential for combustion or explosion. |
Preventive measures in case of fire | High-voltage static electricity build-up and discharge must be avoided when significant quantities of dust are present. |
Emergency action in case of fire | Agents approved for Class A hazards (e.g. foam, steam) or water fog. |
Hazards identification:
Health hazard - general | This product is not a hazardous material according to EEC Directive 67/548 |
First-aid measures:
First aid - inhalation | Remove from further exposure. If respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea, or unconsciousness occurs, seek immediate medical assistance and call a physician. If breathing has stopped, use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
First aid - skin | If burned by contact with hot material, cool molten material adhering to skin as quickly as possible with water, and see a physician for removal of adhering material and treatment of burns. |
First aid - eyes | Flush thoroughly with water. If irritation occurs, call medical assistance. |
First aid - ingestion | Not expected to be a problem when ingested. If uncomfortable seek medical assistance. |
Fire-fighting measures:
Extinguishing media | CO2, dry chemicals and water fog, foam |