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SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION Material Name: WROUGHT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, 6xxx SERIES ALLOYS Chemical Formula: Mixture Recommended Restrictions: Does not include alloys: 6012, 6018, 6042, 6064, 6064A, 6068, 6262; 6012A, 6020, 6021, 6023, 6028, 6040, 6041, 6262A Product Use: Various fabricated aluminum parts and products Synonym(s): 6xxx series alloys * Manufacturer Information: Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions 53 Ebys Chiques Road Mount Joy, PA 17552 800-598-5245 Emergency Information: Professional Emergency Resources Services (PERS) 800-633-8253 For a current Safety Data Sheet, refer to Fairway website: FairwayRailing.com SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION DANGER General Hazard Statement: solid metallic products are generally classified as “articles” and do not constitute a hazardous materials in solid form under definitions of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Any articles manufactured from these solid products would be generally classified as non-hazardous. However some hazardous elements contained in these products can be emitted under certain processing conditions such as but not limited to: burning, melting, cutting, brazing, grinding, machining, milling and welding. Products in the solid state present no fire or explosion hazard. Small chips, fines and dust may ignite readily, though. The following classification information is for the hazardous elements which may be released during processing.

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Page 1: FARS Safety Data Sheet · copper oxide). • Molten metal in contact with water/moisture or certain metal oxides (e.g., rust, copper oxide). Dust and fume from processing: Can cause

SAFETYDATASHEET

SECTION1: IDENTIFICATION

MaterialName: WROUGHTALUMINUMPRODUCTS,6xxxSERIESALLOYSChemicalFormula: Mixture

RecommendedRestrictions:Doesnotincludealloys:6012,6018,6042,6064,6064A,6068,6262;6012A,6020,6021,6023,6028,6040,6041,6262A

ProductUse: Variousfabricatedaluminumpartsandproducts

Synonym(s): 6xxxseriesalloys*

ManufacturerInformation:

FairwayArchitecturalRailingSolutions 53EbysChiquesRoad MountJoy,PA17552 800-598-5245

EmergencyInformation: ProfessionalEmergencyResourcesServices(PERS)800-633-8253

ForacurrentSafetyDataSheet,refertoFairwaywebsite:

FairwayRailing.com

SECTION2:HAZARDSIDENTIFICATIONDANGER

GeneralHazardStatement:solidmetallicproductsaregenerallyclassifiedas“articles”anddonotconstituteahazardousmaterialsinsolidformunderdefinitionsoftheOSHAHazardCommunicationStandard(29CFR1910.1200).Anyarticlesmanufacturedfromthesesolidproductswouldbegenerallyclassifiedasnon-hazardous.Howeversomehazardouselementscontainedintheseproductscanbeemittedundercertainprocessingconditionssuchasbutnotlimitedto:burning,melting,cutting,brazing,grinding,machining,millingandwelding.Productsinthesolidstatepresentnofireorexplosionhazard.Smallchips,finesanddustmayignitereadily,though.Thefollowingclassificationinformationisforthehazardouselementswhichmaybereleasedduringprocessing.

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Solid.Silvercolored.Odorless.Non-combustibleassupplied.Smallchips,fineturningsanddustfromprocessingmaybereadilyignitable.

Explosion/firehazardsmaybepresentwhen(SeeSections5,7and10foradditionalinformation):

• Dustorfinesaredispersedinair.

EmergencyOverview: • Chips,dustorfinesareincontactwithwater. • Dustandfinesareincontactwithcertainmetaloxides(e.g.,rust,

copperoxide). • Moltenmetalincontactwithwater/moistureorcertainmetal

oxides(e.g.,rust,copperoxide). Dustandfumefromprocessing:Cancauseirritationoftheeyes,skin

andrespiratorytract.PotentialHealthEffects:

Thehealtheffectslistedbelowarenotlikelytooccurunlessprocessingofthisproductgeneratesdustsorfumes.Thefollowingstatementssummarizethehealtheffectsgenerallyexpectedincasesofoverexposures.Userspecificsituationsshouldbeassessedbyaqualifiedindividual.AdditionalhealthinformationcanbefoundinSection11.

Eyes: Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Cancauseirritation.

Skin:

Contactwithresidualoil/oilcoating:Cancauseirritation.Prolongedorrepeatedskincontactmaycausedermatitis.Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Cancauseirritation.Prolongedorrepeatedskincontactmaycausesensitizationandallergiccontactdermatitis.

Healtheffectsfrommechanicalprocessing(e.g.,cutting,grinding):

Dust:Cancauseirritationoftheupperrespiratorytract.Chronicoverexposures:Cancausereductioninthenumberofredbloodcells(anemia),skinabnormalities(pigmentationchanges),centralnervoussystemdamage,secondaryParkinson'sdiseaseandreproductionharm.

Additionalhealtheffectsfromelevatedtemperatureprocessing(e.g.,welding,melting):

Dustandfumes:Cancauseirritationoftherespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausemetalfever(nausea,chills,fever,shortnessofbreathandmalaise),reducedabilityofthebloodtocarryoxygen(methemaglobin)andtheaccumulationoffluidinthelungs(pulmonaryedema).Chronicoverexposures:Cancauserespiratorysensitizationandlungcancer.

CarcinogenicityandReproductiveHazard:

Productasshipped:Doesnotpresentanycancerorreproductivehazards.

Dustfrommechanicalprocessing:Canpresentacancerhazard(Nickel,Lead).Canpresentareproductivehazard(Lead,Manganese).

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Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Canpresentacancerhazard(Hexavalentchromiumcompounds,Nickelcompounds,Leadcompounds,Weldingfumes).Canpresentareproductivehazard(Leadcompounds,Manganesecompounds).

MedicalContitionsaggravatedbyexposuretoproduct:

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Asthma,chroniclungdisease,SecondaryParkinson'sdiseaseandskinrashes.

GHSClassification: FlammableSolid–category1EyeDamageSensitizer–category2BSkinSensitizer–Category1GermCellMutagenicity–Category2Carcinogenicity–category1BSpecificTargetOrganToxicity(RepeatedExposure)–category1HazardoustotheAquaticEnvironment–Acutehazard–category1HazardoustotheAquaticEnvironment–Chronichazard–category2

GHSLabelElements Symbols: Flammable,Healthhazard,DangerousfortheenvironmentSignalWord: DANGERHazardStatements:

Flammablesolid Causeseyeirritation Maycauseallergyorasthmasymptomsorbreathingdifficultiesif

inhaled Maycauseanallergicskinreaction Suspectedofcausinggeneticdefects Maycausecancer Causesdamagetorespiratorysystemthroughprolongedorrepeated

exposure Verytoxictoaquaticlife

PrecautionaryStatements: Keepawayfromheat/sparks/openflames/hotsurfaces–nosmoking

Useexplosionproofelectrical/ventilation/lightingequipment Wearprotectivegloves/protectiveclothing/eyeprotection/face

protection Donotbreathedust/fume Incaseifinadequateventilationwearrespiratoryprotection

Prevention: Containmentworkclothingshouldnotbeallowedoutoftheworkplace

Obtainedspecialinstructionsbeforeuse Donothandleuntilallsafetyprecautionshavebeenreadand

understood Washthoroughlyafterhandling Donoteat,drink,orsmokewhenusingthisproduct Avoidreleasestotheenvironment

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SECTION3:COMPOSITION/INFORMATIONONINGREDIENTSCompositionComments: Completecompositionisprovidedbelowandmayincludesome

componentsclassifiedasnon-hazardous.

COMPONENTS CAS# %Aluminum 7429-90-5 >90Magnesium 7439-95-4 <3.1Silicon 7440-21-3 <1.9Manganese 7439-96-5 <1.5Copper 7440-50-8 <1.4Iron 7439-89-6 <1.2Zinc 7440-66-6 <1.1Chromium 7440-47-3 <0.5Lead† 7439-92-1 0-0.4Nickel‡ 7440-02-0 0-0.2AdditionalInformation: †-Presentasimpurity.WhileLeadisnotintentionallyaddedtothismixture,itcouldpotentiallyenterthroughtherecyclestream.‡-Presentasimpurity.WhileNickelisnotintentionallyaddedtothismixture,itcouldpotentiallyenterthroughtherecyclestream.AdditionalcompoundswhichmaybeformedduringprocessingarelistedinSection8.

SECTION4:FIRSTAIDMEASURESEyeContact:

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Rinseeyeswithplentyofwaterorsalineforatleast15minutes.Consultaphysician.

SkinContact:

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Washwithsoapandwaterforatleast15minutes.Getmedicalattentionifirritationdevelopsorpersists

Inhalation:

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Removetofreshair.Checkforclearairway,breathing,andpresenceofpulse.Providecardiopulmonaryresuscitationforpersonswithoutpulseorrespirations.Consultaphysician.

Ingestion:

Donotinducevomiting.CallaphysicianorPoisonControlCenterimmediately.Drinkplentyofwater.Nevergiveanythingbymouthtoanunconsciousperson.

SECTION5:FIRE-FIGHTINGMEASURESFlammable/CombustibleThisproductdoesnotpresentfireorexplosionhazardsasshipped.Smallchips,fineturnings,andPropertiesdustfromprocessingmaybereadilyignitable.

Fire/ExplosionHazards: Maybeapotentialhazardunderthefollowingconditions:

Dustcloudsmaybeexplosive.Evenaminordustcloudcanexplodeviolently.Dustaccumulationonthefloor,ledgesandbeamscanpresentariskofignition,flamepropagationandsecondaryexplosions.

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Chips,finesanddustincontactwithwatercangenerateflammable/explosivehydrogengas.Thesegasescouldpresentanexplosionhazardinconfinedorpoorlyventilatedspaces.

Dustandfinesincontactwithcertainmetaloxides(e.g.,rust,copperoxide).Athermitereaction,withconsiderableheatgeneration,canbeinitiatedbyaweakignitionsource.

Moltenmetalincontactwithwater/moistureorcertainmetaloxides(e.g.,rust,copperoxide).Moistureentrappedbymoltenmetalcanbeexplosive.Contactofmoltenaluminumwithcertainmetaloxidescaninitiateathermitereaction.Finelydividedmetals(e.g.,powdersorwire)mayhaveenoughsurfaceoxidetoproducethermitereactions/explosions.

SuitableExtinguishingMedia:UseClassDextinguishingagentsonfines,dustormoltenmetal.Usecoarsewatersprayonchipsmediaandturnings.

UnsuitableExtinguishingMedia:DONOTUSEhalogenatedextinguishingagentsonsmallchips/fines.mediaDONOTUSEwaterinfightingfiresaroundmoltenmetal.Thesefireextinguishingagentswillreactwiththeburningmaterial.

ProtectionofFirefightersProtectiveEquipmentforFirefighters:

FirefightersshouldwearNIOSHapproved,positivepressure,self-containedbreathingapparatusfirefightersandfullprotectiveclothingwhenappropriate.

SECTION6:ACCIDENTALRELEASEMEASURESSpillorLeakProcedure:

Collectscrapforrecycling.Ifmolten:Containtheflowusingdrysandorsaltfluxasadam.Alltooling(e.g.,shovelsorhandtools)andcontainerswhichcomeincontactwithmoltenmetalmustbepreheatedorspeciallycoated,rustfreeandapprovedforsuchuse.Allowthespilltocoolbeforeremeltingasscrap.

RecoveryandNeutralization:

Avoiddustformation.Collectscrapforrecycling

MaterialsandMethodsforClean-up:Ifproductismolten,containtheflowusingdrysandorsaltfluxasadam.Alltoolsandcontainerswhichcomeincontactwithmoltenmetalmustbepreheatedorspeciallycoatedandrustfree.Allowthespilltocoolbeforeremeltingasscrap.

EmergencyMeasures:

Keeppeopleawayfromandupwindofspill/leak

PersonalPrecautionsandProtectiveEquipment:

Wearappropriateprotectiveclothingandrespiratoryprotectionforthesituation

EnvironmentalPrecautions:

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Preventfurtherleakageorspillageifsafetodoso.Preventproductfromenteringdrains.Donotflushintosurfacewaterorsanitarysewersystem

SECTION7:HANDLINGANDSTORAGEHandling:

Keepmaterialdry.Avoidgeneratingdust.Avoidcontactwithsharpedgesorheatedmetal.Hotandcoldaluminumarenotvisuallydifferent.Hotaluminumdoesnotnecessarilyglowred.

RequirementsforProcesses:Ifprocessingofthisproductgeneratesdustorifextremelyfineparticulateisgenerated,obtainWhichGenerateDustsorandfollowthesafetyproceduresandequipmentguidescontainedinAluminumAssociationBulletinFinesF-1andNationalFireProtectionAssociation(NFPA)brochureslistedinSection16.Usenon-sparkinghandlingequipment,toolsandnaturalbristlebrush.Coverandresealpartiallyemptycontainers.Providegroundingandbondingwherenecessarytopreventaccumulationofstaticchargesduringmetaldusthandlingandtransferoperations(SeeSection15).

Localventilationandvacuumsystemsmustbedesignedtohandleexplosivedusts.Dryvacuumsandelectrostaticprecipitatorsmustnotbeused,unlessspecificallyapprovedforusewithflammable/explosivedusts.Dustcollectionsystemsmustbededicatedtoaluminumdustonlyandshouldbeclearlylabeledassuch.Donotco-minglefinesofaluminumwithfinesofiron,ironoxide(rust)orothermetaloxides.

Donotallowchips,finesordusttocontactwater,particularlyinenclosedareas.Avoidallignitionsources.Goodhousekeepingpracticesmustbemaintained.Dustaccumulationonthefloor,ledgesandbeamscanpresentariskofignition,flamepropagationandsecondaryexplosions.Donotusecompressedairtoremovesettledmaterialfromfloors,beamsorequipment.

RequirementsforRemeltingofScrapMaterialorIngot

Moltenmetalandwatercanbeanexplosivecombination.Theriskisgreatestwhenthereissufficientmoltenmetaltoentraporsealoffthewater.Waterandotherformsofcontaminationonorcontainedinscraporremeltingotareknowntohavecausedexplosionsinmeltingoperations.Whiletheproductsmayhaveminimalsurfaceroughnessandinternalvoids,thereremainsthepossibilityofmoisturecontaminationorentrapment.Ifconfined,evenafewdropsofwatercanleadtoviolentexplosions.

Alltooling,containers,moldsandladleswhichcomeincontactwithmoltenmetalmustbepreheatedorspeciallycoated,rustfreeandapprovedforsuchuse.Anysurfacesthatmaycontactmoltenmetal(e.g.,concrete)shouldbespeciallycoated.

Dropsofmoltenmetalinwater(e.g.fromplasmaarccutting),whilenotnormallyanexplosionhazard,cangenerateenoughflammablehydrogengastopresentanexplosionhazard.Vigorouscirculationofthewaterandremovaloftheparticlesminimizethehazards.

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Duringmeltingoperations,thefollowingminimumguidelinesshouldbeobserved:

• Inspectallmaterialspriortofurnacechargingandcompletelyremovesurfacecontaminationsuchaswater,ice,snow,depositsofgreaseandoilorothersurfacecontaminationresultingfromweatherexposure,shipment,orstorage.

• Storematerialsindry,heatedareaswithanycracksorcavitiespointeddownwards.

• Preheatanddrylargeitemsadequatelybeforechargingintoafurnacecontainingmoltenmetal.Thisistypicallydonebyuseofadryingovenorhomogenizingfurnace.Thedryingcycleshouldbringthemetaltemperatureofthecoldestitemofthebatchto400°F(200°C)andthenholdatthattemperaturefor6hours.

Thermiteexplosionshavebeenreportedwhenaluminumalloysweremeltedinfurnacesusedforalloyingwithlead,bismuthorothermetalswithlowmeltingtemperatures.Thesemetals,whenaddedashighpurityingots,canseepthroughcracksinfurnacelinersandbecomeoxidized.Duringsubsequentmeltsinthefurnace,moltenaluminumcancontactthesemetaloxidesresultinginathermiteexplosion.

SECTION8:EXPOSURECONTROL/PERSONALPROTECTION

ENGINEERINGCONTROLS

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:Usewithadequateexplosion-proofventilationdesignedtohandleparticulatestomeetthelimitslistedinSection8,ExposureGuidelines.

PERSONALPROTECTIVEEQUIPMENTEye/FaceProtection:

Wearsafetyglasseswithsideshields.

SkinProtection:Wearimperviousglovestoavoidrepeatedorprolongedskincontactwithresidualoilsandtoavoidanyskininjury.

RespiratoryProtection:

Dustandfumesfromprocessing:UseNIOSH-approvedrespiratoryprotectionasspecifiedbyanIndustrialHygienistorotherqualifiedprofessionalifconcentrationsexceedthelimitslistedinSection8.Suggestedrespiratoryprotection:P95,P100forLead.

Personnelwhohandleandworkwithmoltenmetalshouldutilizeprimaryprotectiveclothinglikepolycarbonatefaceshields,fireresistanttapper'sjackets,neckshades(snoods),leggings,spatsandsimilarequipmenttopreventburninjuries.Inadditiontoprimaryprotection,secondaryorday-to-dayworkclothingthatisfireresistantandshedsmetalsplashisrecommendedforusewithmoltenmetal.Syntheticmaterialsshouldneverbewornevenassecondaryclothing(undergarments).

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General:

Minimizebreathingoilvaporsandmist.Removeoilcontaminatedclothing;launderordry-cleanbeforereuse.Removeoilcontaminatedshoesandthoroughlycleananddrybeforereuse.Cleanseskinthoroughlyaftercontact,beforebreaksandmeals,andattheendoftheworkperiod.Oilcoatingisreadilyremovedfromskinwithwaterlesshandcleanersfollowedbyathoroughwashingwithsoapandwater.

Samplingtoestablishleadlevelexposureisadvisedwhereexposuretoairborneparticulateorfumesispossible.ConsultOSHALeadStandard29CFR1910.1025forspecifichealth/industrialhygieneprecautionsandrequirementstofollowwhenhandlingleadcompounds.

ExposureData

Components

U.S.-OSHA-SpecificallyRegulatedChemicalsLead†(7439-92-1)50µg/m3TWA(asPb);30µg/m3ActionLevel(asPb,Poison-see29CFR1910.1025)

CompoundsFormedDuringProcessing

U.S.-OSHA-SpecificallyRegulatedChemicals

Chromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)2.5µg/m3ActionLevel(asCr.);5µg/m3TWA(asCr,Cancerhazard-see29CFR1910.1026)

Leadcompounds,inorganic(CASNo.Notavailable)50µg/m3TWA(asPb);30µg/m3ActionLevel(asPb,Poison-see29CFR1910.1025)

Occupationalexposurelimits

U.S.-OSHAComponentsTypeValueForm

COMPONENT

CAS#

TWA

CEILING

FORM

Aluminum 7429-90-5 5mg/m3 respirablefraction15mg/m3 totaldust

Chromium 7440-47-3 1mg/m3

Copper 7440-50-81mg/m3 dust&mist0.1mg/m3 fume

Lead† 7439-92-1 50ug/m3 Manganese 7439-96-5 5mg/m3 fumeNickel‡ 7440-02-0 1mg/m3

Silicon 7440-21-35mg/m3 respirablefraction15mg/m3 totaldust

COMPOUNDSFORMEDDURINGPROCESSING

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COMPONENT

Action

TWA

Ceiling

FORM

Aluminumoxide(non-fibrous)(1344-28-1)

5mg/m3

respirablefraction

15mg/m3 totaldustChromium(II)compounds(CASNo.notavailable)

0.5mg/m3 asCr

ChromiumIIIcompounds(CASNo.notavailable

0.5mg/m3 asCr

Chromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9) 2.5ug/m3 5ug/m3 asCr

Ironoxide(1309-37-1) 10mg/m3 fumeLeadcompounds,inorganic(CASNo.Notavailable)

50ug/m3 asPb

Magnesiumoxide(1309-48-4)

15mg/m3 fume,total

particulateManganesecompounds,inorganic(CASNo.notavailable)

5mg/m3

asMn

Nickelcompounds,insoluble(CASNo.Notavailable)

1mg/m3 asNi

Nitricoxide(10102-43-9)

25ppm

30mg/m3Nitrogendioxide(10102-44-0)

5ppm

9mg/m3

Oilmist,mineral(8012-95-1) 5mg/m3

Ozone(10028-15-6) 0.1ppm

Zincoxide(1314-13-2)

5mg/m3 respirablefraction

5mg/m3 fume

15mg/m3 totaldust

ACGIHCOMPONENTS

COMPONENT

CAS#TWA

(mg/m3)CEILING(mg/m3)

FORM

Aluminum 7429-90-5 1

respirablefraction

Chromium 7440-47-3 0.5 Copper

7440-50-8

1

dustandmist,asCu0.2 fume

Lead† 7439-92-1 0.05

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Manganese 7439-96-5 0.2 Nickel‡ 7440-02-0 1.5 inhalablefraction

COMPOUNDSFORMEDDURINGPROCESSING

COMPONENT

CAS#TWA

(mg/m3)CEILING(mg/m3)

FORM

AluminumOxide(nonfibrous)

1344-28-1

1

respirablefraction

Chromium(III)compounds

CASNo.notavailable

0.5

asCr

Chromium(VI)compounds,certainwaterinsolubleforms

CASNo.notavailable

0.01

asCr

Chromium(VI)compounds,certainwatersolubleforms

CASNo.notavailable

0.05

asCr

IronOxide

1309-37-1

5

respirablefraction

LeadCompounds,inorganic

CASNo.notavailable

0.05

asPb

Magnesiumoxide

1309-48-4

10

inhalablefraction

Manganesecompounds,inorganic

CASNo.notavailable

0.2

asMn

Nickelcompounds,insoluble

CASNo.notavailable

0.2

inhalablefraction

SECTION9:PHYSICALANDCHEMICALPROPERTIES

Form: SolidAppearance: SilvercolorBoilingPoint: NotdeterminedMeltingPoint: 1030-1210°F(554.4-654.4°C)FlashPoint: NotapplicableAutoignitionTemperature: NotapplicableFlammabilitylimitsinair: NotapplicableLower%byvolumeFlammabilitylimitsinair: NotapplicableLower%byvolumeVaporpressure: NotapplicableVaporDensity: NotapplicableSolubility(water): Insoluble

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Density: 2.69-2.72g/cm3pH: NotapplicableOdor: OdorlessPartitionCoefficient(n¬octanol/water): Notapplicable

SECTION10:STABILITYANDREACTIVITYChemicalStability:

Stableundernormalconditionsofuse,storage,andtransportationasshipped.

ConditionstoAvoid: Chips,fines,dustandmoltenmetalareconsiderablymorereactivewiththefollowing:

Water:

Slowlygeneratesflammable/explosivehydrogengasandheat.Generationrateisgreatlyincreasedwithsmallerparticles(e.g.,finesanddusts).Moltenmetalcanreactviolently/explosivelywithwaterormoisture,particularlywhenthewaterisentrapped.

Heat: Oxidizesataratedependentupontemperatureandparticlesize.

StrongOxidizers:

Violentreactionwithconsiderableheatgeneration.Canreactexplosivelywithnitrates(e.g.,ammoniumnitrateandfertilizerscontainingnitrate)whenheatedormolten.

AcidsandAlkalis:

Reactstogenerateflammable/explosivehydrogengas.Generationrateisgreatlyincreasedwithsmallerparticles(e.g.,finesanddusts).

HalogenatedCompounds:

Manyhalogenatedhydrocarbons,includinghalogenatedfireextinguishingagents,canreactviolentlywithfinelydividedormoltenaluminum.

IronOxide(rust)andOtherMetalOxides(e.g.,copperandleadoxides):

Ironoxide(rust)andothermetaloxides(e.g.,copperandleadoxides):Aviolentthermitereactiongeneratingconsiderableheatcanoccur.Reactionwithaluminumfinesanddustsrequiresonlyveryweakignitionsourcesforinitiation.Moltenalmminumcanreactviolentlywithironoxide.

SECTION11:TOXICOLOGICALINFORMATION

HealthEffectsAssociatedWithIngredients:Aluminumdust/finesandfumes:Lowhealthriskbyinhalation.Generallyconsideredtobebiologicallyinert(milling,cutting,grinding).Silicon(inertdusts):Chronicoverexposures:Cancausechronicbronchitisandnarrowingofairways.Manganesedustorfumes:Chronicoverexposures:Cancauseinflammationofthelungtissues,scarringofthelungs(pulmonaryfibrosis),centralnervoussystemdamage,SecondaryParkinson'sDiseaseandreproductiveharminmales.

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Copperdust/mists:Cancauseirritationoftheeyes,mucousmembranes,skin,andrespiratorytract.Chronicoverexposures:Cancausereductioninthenumberofredbloodcells(anemia),skinabnormalities(pigmentationchanges)andhairdiscoloration.

Chromiumdustandfumes:Cancauseirritationofeye,skinandrespiratorytract.Metallicchromiumandtrivalentchromium:NotclassifiableastotheircarcinogenicitytohumansbyIARC.

Nickeldustandfume:Cancauseirritationofeyes,skinandrespiratorytract.Eyecontact:Cancauseinflammationoftheeyesandeyelids(conjunctivitis).Skincontact:Cancausesensitizationandallergiccontactdermatitis.Chronicoverexposures:Cancauseperforationofthenasalseptum,inflammationofthenasalpassages(sinusitis),respiratorysensitization,asthmaandscarringofthelungs(pulmonaryfibrosis).NickelalloysIARC/NTP:ReviewedandnotrecommendedforlistingbyNTP.ListedaspossiblycarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group2B).

Leaddustorfume:Cancauseirritationofeyesandupperrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausenauseaandmusclecramps.Chronicoverexposures:Cancauseweaknessintheextremities(peripheralneuropathy),abdominalcramps,gastrointestinaltracteffects,kidneydamage,liverdamage,centralnervoussystemdamage,damagetothebloodformingorgans,bloodcelldamageandreproductiveharm.Cancausereducedfertilityandfetaltoxicityinpregnantwomen.IARC/NTP:Listedas"reasonablyanticipatedtobeahumancarcinogen"bytheNTP.ListedaspossiblycarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group2B).

Someproductsaresuppliedwithanoilcoatingorhaveresidualoilfromthemanufacturingprocess.Oil:Cancauseirritationofskin.Skincontact(prolongedorrepeated):Cancausedermatitis.

HealtheffectsassociatedwithcompoundsformedduringprocessingThefollowingcouldbeexpectedifwelded,remeltedorotherwiseprocessedatelevatedtemperatures:Alumina(aluminumoxide):Lowhealthriskbyinhalation.Generallyconsideredtobebiologicallyinert.Magnesiumoxidefumes:Cancauseirritationoftheeyesandrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausemetalfumefever(nausea,fever,chills,shortnessofbreathandmalaise).Silica,amorphous:Acuteoverexposures:Cancausedrynessofeyes,noseandupperrespiratorytract.Manganeseoxidefumes:Cancauseirritationoftheeyes,skin,andrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausemetalfumefever(nausea,fever,chills,shortnessofbreathandmalaise).Copperfume:Cancauseirritationoftheeyes,mucousmembranes,andrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausemetalfumefever(nausea,fever,chills,shortnessofbreathandmalaise).

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Ironoxide:Chronicoverexposures:Cancausebenignlungdisease(siderosis).Ingestion:Cancauseirritationofgastrointestinaltract,bleeding,changesinthepHofthebodyfluids(metabolicacidosis)andliverdamage.

Zincoxidefumes:Cancauseirritationofupperrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausemetalfumefever(nausea,fever,chills,shortnessofbreathandmalaise).

Hexavalentchromiumcompounds(chromiumVI):Cancauseirritationofeye,skinandrespiratorytract.Skincontact:Cancauseirritantdermatitis,allergicreactionsandskinulcers.Chronicoverexposures:Cancauseperforationofthenasalseptum,respiratorysensitization,asthma,theaccumulationoffluidinthelungs(pulmonaryedema),lungdamage,kidneydamage,lungcancer,nasalcancerandcancerofthegastrointestinaltract.IARC/NTP:Listedas"knowntobeahumancarcinogen"bytheNTP.ListedascarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group1).

Nickelcompounds:Associatedwithlungcancer,cancerofthevocalcordsandnasalcancer.IARC/NTP:Listedas"knowntobeahumancarcinogen"bytheNTP.ListedascarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group1).

Lead(inorganiccompounds):IARC/NTP:Listedas"reasonablyanticipatedtobeahumancarcinogen"bytheNTP.ListedasprobablycarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group2A).

Iftheproductisheatedwellaboveambienttemperaturesormachined,oilvaporormistmaybegenerated.Oilvaporormist:Cancauseirritationofrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausebronchitis,headache,centralnervoussystemeffects(nausea,dizzinessandlossofcoordination)anddrowsiness(narcosis).

Welding,plasmaarccutting,andarcspraymetalizingcangenerateozone.Ozone:Cancauseirritationofeyes,noseandupperrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancauseshortnessofbreath,tightnessofchest,headache,cough,nauseaandnarrowingofairways.Effectsarereversibleoncessationofexposure.Acuteoverexposures(highconcentrations):Cancauserespiratorydistress,respiratorytractdamage,bleedingandtheaccumulationoffluidinthelungs(pulmonaryedema).Effectscanbedelayedupto1-2hours.Additionalinformation:Studies(inhalation)withexperimentalanimalshavefoundgeneticdamage,reproductiveharm,bloodcelldamage,lungdamageanddeath.

Weldingfumes:IARC/NTP:ListedaspossiblycarcinogenictohumansbyIARC(Group2B).Additionalinformation:Inonestudy,occupationalasthmawasassociatedwithexposurestofumesfromaluminumwelding.

Plasmaarccuttingofaluminumcangenerateoxidesofnitrogen.Oxidesofnitrogen(NOandNO2):Cancauseirritationofeyes,skinandrespiratorytract.Acuteoverexposures:Cancausereducedabilityofthebloodtocarryoxygen(methemaglobin).Cancausecough,shortnessofbreath,accumulationoffluidinthelungs(pulmonaryedema)anddeath.Effectscanbedelayedupto2-3weeks.Nitrogendioxide(NO2):Chronicoverexposures:Cancausescarringofthelungs(pulmonaryfibrosis).

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ComponentAnalysisLD50: Noinformationavailableforproduct.Components: CompoundsFormedDuringProcessing:Iron(7439-89-6) OralLD50Rat: 984mg/KgMagnesium(7439-9OralLD50Rat: 230mg/KgManganese(7439-9OralLD50Rat: 9g/KgNickel‡(7440-02-0OralLD50Rat: >9000mg/KgSilicon(7440-21-3) OralLD50Rat: 3160mg/Kg

ToxicologyData-SelectedLD50sandLC50sAluminumoxide(non-fibrous)(1344-28-1) OralLD50Rat:>5000mg/kgIronoxide(1309-37-1) OralLD50Rat:>10000mg/kgNitricoxide(10102-43-9) InhalationLC50Rat:1068mg/m3/4H

Nitrogendioxide(10102-44-0)

InhalationLC50Rat:88ppm/4H;InhalationLC50Rat:165mg/m3/4H;InhalationLC50;Rat:220mg/m3/1H

Oilmist,mineral(8012-95-1) OralLD50Mouse:22g/kgOzone(10028-15-6) InhalationLC50Rat:4800ppb/4HZincoxide(1314-13-2) OralLD50Rat:>5000mg/kg

Carcinogenicity: Noinformationavailableforproduct.Components: ACGIH-ThresholdLimitValues-CarcinogensAluminum(7429•90•5) A4 NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogen

Chromium(7440•47•3)

A4 NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogen

Lead†(7439-92-1) A3ConfirmedAnimalCarcinogenwithUnknownRelevancetoHumans

Nickel(7440•02•0) A5 NotSuspectedasaHumanCarcinogen

IARCGroup2B(PossiblyCarcinogenictoHumans)Nickel(7440•02•0) Monograph49[1990];Supplement7[1987]

NTP(NationalToxicologyProgram)-ReportonCarcinogens-ReasonablyAnticipatedtobeHumanCarcinogensLead†(7439-92-1) ReasonablyAnticipatedToBeAHumanCarcin

CompoundsFormedDuringProcessingACGIH-ThresholdLimitValues-Carcinogens

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Aluminumoxide(non-fibrous)(1344-28-1)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogenChromium(III)compounds(CASNo.Notavailable)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogenChromium(VI)compounds,certainwaterinsolubleA1-ConfirmedHumanCarcinogenforms(CASNo.Notavailable)Chromium(VI)compounds,watersolubleformsA1-ConfirmedHumanCarcinogen(CASNo.Notavailable)Ironoxide(1309-37-1)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogenLeadcompounds,inorganic(CASNo.Notavailable)A3-ConfirmedAnimalCarcinogenwithUnknownRelevancetoHumansMagnesiumoxide(1309-48-4)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogenNickelcompounds,insoluble(CASNo.Notavailable)A1-ConfirmedHumanCarcinogenNitrogendioxide(10102-44-0)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogenOzone(10028-15-6)A4-NotClassifiableasaHumanCarcinogen

IARC-Group1(CarcinogenictoHumans)Chromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)Monograph49[1990](evaluatedasagroup)Nickelcompounds,insoluble(CASNo.Notavailable)Monograph49[1990](evaluatedasagroup)IARC-Group2A(ProbablyCarcinogenictoHumans)Leadcompounds,inorganic(CASNo.Notavailable)Monograph87[2006],Supplement7[1987](Lead&inorganicleadcmpdsevaluatedasGroup2BonSuppl7.NowasGroup2AonMonograph87.)

NTP(NationalToxicologyProgram)-ReportonCarcinogens-KnownHumanCarcinogens

Chromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)KnownHumanCarcinogenNickelcompounds,insoluble(CASNo.Notavailable)KnownHumanCarcinogen

U.S.-OSHA-SpecificallyRegulatedCarcinogens(1910.1001to1910.1096)Chromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)WorkersexposedtoCr(VI)areatanincreasedriskofdevelopinglungcancer-see29CFR1910.1026

SECTION12:ECOLOGICALINFORMATIONEcotoxicity Components

Ecotoxicity-FreshwaterAlgaeDataCopper(7440¬50¬8)

72HrEC50Scenedesmussubspicatus:120µg/L

Nickel‡(7440-02-0)

72HrEC50freshwateralgae(4species):0.1mg/L;72HrEC50Selenastrumcapricornutum:0.18mg/L

Zinc(7440¬66¬6) 96HrEC50Selenastrumcapricornutum:30µg/L

Ecotoxicity

Components

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Copper(7440¬50¬8)

96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:0.0068-0.0156mg/L;96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:<0.3mg/L[static];96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:~0.2mg/L[flow-through];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:0.052mg/L[flow-through];96HrLC50Lepomismacrochirus:1.25mg/L[static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:0.3mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:0.8mg/L[static];96HrLC50Poeciliareticulata:0.112mg/L[flow-through]

Iron(7439•89•6)96HrLC50Moronesaxatilis:13.6mg/L[static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:0.56mg/L[semi-static]

Lead†(7439-92-1)

96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:0.44mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:1.17mg/L[flow-through];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:1.32mg/L[static]

Nickel‡(7440-02-0)

96HrLC50Brachydaniorerio:>100mg/L;96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:1.3mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:10.4mg/L[static]

Zinc(7440•66•6)

96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:2.16-3.05mg/L[flow-through];96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:0.211-0.269mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:2.66mg/L[static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:30mg/L;96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:0.45mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Cyprinuscarpio:7.8mg/L[static];96HrLC50Lepomismacrochirus:3.5mg/L[static];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:0.24mg/L[flow-through];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:0.59mg/L[semi-static];96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:0.

EcotoxicityWaterFleaDataCopper(7440•50•8)

96HrEC50waterflea:10µg/L;96HrEC50waterflea:200µg/L

Lead†(7439-92-1) 48HrEC50waterflea:600µg/L

Nickel‡(7440-02-0)

96HrEC50waterflea:510µg/L

Zinc(7440-66-6) 72HrEC50waterflea:5µg/L

CompoundsFormedDuringProcessingEcotoxicityFreshwaterFishSpeciesDataChromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)96HrLC50Pimephalespromelas:36.2mg/L;96HrLC50Oncorhynchusmykiss:7.6mg/L

EcotoxicityWaterFleaDataChromium(VI)compounds(18540-29-9)24HrEC50waterflea:435µg/L

EnvironmentalFate Nodataavailableforproduct.

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SECTION13:DISPOSALCONSIDERATIONS

DisposalInstructions:Reuseorrecyclematerialwheneverpossible.Ifreuseorrecyclingisnotpossible,disposalmustbemadeaccordingtolocalorgovernmentalregulations.

WasteCodes:

RCRAStatus:Mustbedeterminedatthepointofwastegeneration.Ifmaterialisdisposedasawaste,itmustbecharacterizedunderRCRAaccordingto40CFR,Part261,orstateequivalentintheU.S.

SECTION14:TRANSPORTINFORMATIONShippingInformation BasicShippingDescription:NotRegulated

UNNumber: ProperShippingName:HazardClass: PackingGroup:

Notes:When"Notregulated",entertheproperfreightclassification,MSDSNumberandProductNameontotheshippingpaperwork.

SECTION15:REGULATORYINFORMATION

U.S.FederalRegulations:

InreferencetoTitleVIoftheCleanAirActof1990,thismaterialdoesnotcontainnorwasitmanufacturedusingozone-depletingchemicals.Allelectricalequipmentmustbesuitableforuseinhazardousatmospheresinvolvingaluminumpowderinaccordancewith29CFR1910.307.TheNationalElectricalCode,NFPA70,containsguidelinesfordeterminingthetypeanddesignofequipmentandinstallationwhichwillmeetthisrequirement.

Components: U.S.CERCLA/SARAHazardousSubstancesandtheirReportableQuantities(RQs)

Chromium(7440•47•3)

5000lbfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers);2270kgfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers)

Copper(7440•50•8)

5000lbfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers);2270kgfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers)

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Lead†(7439-92-1)

10lbfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers);4.54kgfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers)

Nickel‡(7440-02-0)

100lbfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers);45.4kgfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers)

Zinc(7440•66•6)

1000lbfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthepiecesofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers);454kgfinalRQ(noreportingofreleasesofthishazardoussubstanceisrequiredifthediameterofthesolidmetalreleasedislargerthan100micrometers)

U.S.CERCLA/SARASection313-EmissionsReporting

Aluminum(7429-90-5)1.0%deminimisconcentration(dustorfumeonly)Chromium(7440-47-3)1.0%deminimisconcentrationCopper(7440-50-8)1.0%deminimisconcentrationLead†(7439-92-1)0.1%Suppliernotificationlimit;0.1%deminimisconcentration(whencontainedinstainlesssteel,brass,orbronze)Manganese(7439-96-5)1.0%deminimisconcentrationNickel‡(7440-02-0)0.1%deminimisconcentrationZinc(7440-66-6)1.0%deminimisconcentration(dustorfumeonly)

U.S.-CERCLA/SARA-Section313-PBTChemicalListing

Lead†(7439-92-1)100lbRT(thislowerthresholddoesnotapplytoleadwhenitiscontainedinstainlesssteel,brassorbronzealloy)

StateRegulations

Components: U.S.•California•8CCRSection339•Director'sListofHazardousSubstances

Aluminum(7429-90-5)PresentChromium(7440-47-3)PresentCopper(7440-50-8)PresentIron(7439-89-6)PresentLead†(7439-92-1)PresentMagnesium(7439-95-4)PresentManganese(7439-96-5)PresentNickel‡(7440-02-0)PresentZinc(7440-66-6)Present

U.S.•California•Proposition65•CarcinogensList Lead†(7439-92-1)carcinogen,initialdate10/1/92Nickel‡(7440-02-0)

carcinogen,initialdate10/1/89U.S.-California-Proposition65-DevelopmentalToxicity

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Lead†(7439-92-1)developmentaltoxicity,initialdate2/27/87U.S.-California-Proposition65-ReproductiveToxicity-Female

Lead†(7439-92-1)femalereproductivetoxicity,initialdate2/27/87

U.S.-California-Proposition65-ReproductiveToxicity-Male

Lead†(7439-92-1)malereproductivetoxicity,initialdate2/27/87

U.S.-Massachusetts-RightToKnowList

Aluminum(7429-90-5)PresentChromium(7440-47-3)Carcinogen;ExtraordinarilyhazardousCopper(7440-50-8)PresentLead†(7439-92-1)TeratogenMagnesium(7439-95-4)Present

U.S.-Massachusetts-RightToKnowList

Manganese(7439-96-5)PresentNickel‡(7440-02-0)Carcinogen;ExtraordinarilyhazardousSilicon(7440-21-3)Present(dust,exemptwhenencapsulatedorifparticulatesarenotpresentandcannotbesubstantiallygeneratedthroughuseoftheproduct)Zinc(7440-66-6)Present

U.S.-Minnesota-HazardousSubstanceList

Aluminum(7429-90-5)Present(dust)Chromium(7440-47-3)PresentCopper(7440-50-8)Present(dust,fume,andmist)Lead†(7439-92-1)Carcinogen(elemental,fume,anddust)Manganese(7439-96-5)PresentNickel‡(7440-02-0)CarcinogenSilicon(7440-21-3)Present(dust)

U.S.-NewJersey-RighttoKnowHazardousSubstanceList

Aluminum(7429-90-5)sn0054Chromium(7440-47-3)sn0432Copper(7440-50-8)sn0528Lead†(7439-92-1)sn1096Magnesium(7439-95-4)sn1136Manganese(7439-96-5)sn1155(dustandfume)Nickel‡(7440-02-0)sn1341(dustandfume)Silicon(7440-21-3)sn3125(powder)Zinc(7440-66-6)sn2021(dustandfume)

U.S.-Pennsylvania-RTK(RighttoKnow)-SpecialHazardousSubstances

Chromium(7440-47-3)PresentNickel‡(7440-02-0)Present

U.S.-Pennsylvania-RTK(RighttoKnow)List

Aluminum(7429-90-5)EnvironmentalhazardChromium(7440-47-3)Environmentalhazard;SpecialhazardoussubstanceCopper(7440-50-8)EnvironmentalhazardLead†(7439-92-1)EnvironmentalhazardMagnesium(7439-95-4)PresentManganese(7439-96-5)EnvironmentalhazardNickel‡(7440-02-0)Environmentalhazard;SpecialhazardoussubstanceSilicon(7440-21-3)PresentZinc(7440-66-6)Environmentalhazard

SuperfundAmendmentsandReauthorizationActof1986(SARA)Hazardcategories

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ImmediateHazard-Yes,Ifparticulates/fumesgeneratedduringprocessingDelayedHazard-Yes,Ifparticulates/fumesgeneratedduringprocessing

PressureHazzrd: No

ReactivityHazard: Yes,Ifmolten

InventoryStatus

Country(ies)orRegion

InventoryName

OnInventory?(yes/no)*

Australia AustralianInventoryorChemicalSubstances(AICS) YesCanada DomesticSubstancesList(DSL) YesCanada Non-DomesticSubstancesList(NDSL) No

ChinaInventoryofExistingChemicalSubstancesinChina(IECSC) Yes

EuropeEuropeanInventoryofNewandExistingChemicals(EINECS)

Yes

Europe EuropeanListofNotifiedChemicalSubstances(ELINCS) No

Japan InventoryofExistingChemicalSubstances(ENCS) NoKorea ExistingChemicalsList(ECL) YesNewZealand NewZealandInventory No

PhilippinesPhilippineInventoryofChemicalsandChemicalSubstances(PICCS)

Yes

Country(s)orregionInventorynameOninventory(yes/no)*UnitedStates&PuertoRico

ToxicSubstancesControlAct(TSCA)Inventory Yes

*A"Yes"indicatesthatallcomponentsofthisproductcomplywiththeinventoryrequirementsadministeredbythegoverningcountry(s)Japan-ENCSInventory:PuremetalsarenotspecificallylistedbyCASorENCSnumber.TheclassofcompoundsforeachofthesemetalsislistedontheENCSinventory.

SECTION16:OTHERINFORMATIONSDSHistory OriginationDate:

Supercedes: 10/26/2010 RevisionDate: 2/27/2015

MSDSStatus:December1,2009:December2012

SDSStatus: PreparedBy: FairwayArchitecturalRailingSolutions SDSSystemNumber: OtherInformation:

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GuidetoOccupationalExposureValues2009,CompiledbytheAmericanConferenceofGovernmentalIndustrialHygienists(ACGIH).DocumentationoftheThresholdLimitValuesandBiologicalExposureIndices,SixthEdition,1991,CompiledbytheAmericanConferenceofGovernmentalIndustrialHygienists,Inc.(ACGIH).NIOSHPocketGuidetoChemicalHazards,U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices,February2004.DangerousPropertiesofIndustrialMaterials,Sax,N.Irving,VanNostrandReinholdCo.,Inc.,1984.

Patty'sIndustrialHygieneandToxicology:VolumeII:Toxicology,4thed.,1994,Patty,F.A.;editedbyClayton,G.D.andClayton,F.E.:NewYork:JohnWiley&Sons,Inc.

expub,ExpertPublishing,LLC.,www.expub.com

AluminumAssociation’sBulletinF-1,"GuidelinesforHandlingAluminumFinesGeneratedDuringVariousAluminumFabricatingOperations."TheAluminumAssociation,1525WilsonBoulevard,Suite600,Arlington,Virginia22209,www.aluminum.org.

NFPA65,StandardforProcessingandFinishingofAluminum(NFPAphone:800-344-3555)

NFPA651,StandardforManufactureofAluminumandMagnesiumPowderNFPA70,StandardforNationalElectricalCode(ElectricalEquipment,GroundingandBonding)NFPA77,StandardforStaticElectricity

Key/LegendACGIHAmericanConferenceofGovernmentalIndustrialHygienistsAICSAustralianInventoryofChemicalSubstancesCASChemicalAbstractServicesCERCLAComprehensiveEnvironmentalResponse,Compensation,andLiabilityActCFRCodeofFederalRegulationsDOTDepartmentofTransportationDSLDomesticSubstancesList(Canada)ECEffectiveConcentrationEDEffectiveDoseEINECSEuropeanInventoryofExistingCommercialChemicalSubstancesENCSJapan-ExistingandNewChemicalSubstancesEWCEuropeanWasteCatalogueEPAEnvironmentalProtectiveAgencyIARCInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancerLCLethalConcentrationLDLethalDoseMAKMaximumWorkplaceConcentration(Germany)"maximaleArbeitsplatz-Konzentration"NDSLNon-DomesticSubstancesList(Canada)NIOSHNationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealthNTPNationalToxicologyProgram

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OELOccupationalExposureLimitOSHAOccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministrationPINProductIdentificationNumberPMCCPenskyMartenClosedCupRCRAResourceConservationandRecoveryActSARASuperfundAmendmentsandReauthorizationAct

STELShortTermExposureLimitTCLPToxicChemicalsLeachateProgramTDGTransportationofDangerousGoodsTLVThresholdLimitValueTSCAToxicSubstancesControlActTWATimeWeightedAverageWHMISWorkplaceHazardousMaterialsInformationSystemmmeter,cmcentimeter,mmmillimeter,ininch,ggram,kgkilogram,lbpound,µgmicrogram,ppmpartspermillion,ftfeet

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