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ZINC OXIDE HAZARD SUMMARY

Common Name: zinc OXIDE CAS Number: 1314-13-2 DOT Number: UN 3077 DOT HAZARD Class: 9 (Miscellaneous Hazardous Material) ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- HAZARD SUMMARY * zinc OXIDE can affect you when breathed in. * Exposure to zinc OXIDE can cause metal fume fever. This is a flu-like illness with symptoms of metallic taste in the mouth, headache, fever and chills, aches, chest tightness and cough. The symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure and usually last for a day or two.

15 mg/m3 (for total dust), and5 mg/m3 respirable dust) averaged over an 8-hour workshift. NIOSH: The recommended airborne exposure limit is 5 mg/m3 (for Zinc Oxide fume and dust) averaged over a 10-hour workshift, 10 mg/m3 as a short-term exposure limit (for Zinc Oxide fume), and 15 mg/m3 (for Zinc Oxide dust), not to be exceeded at any time.

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