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Safety Data Sheet - Powder Technology Inc.

Arizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 1 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: 1. IdentificationArizona Test Dust (ATD)Product identifierArizona sand including Arizona Test Dust, Arizona Road Dust, Arizona Silica, AC Fine and AC Coarse Test Dusts, SAE Fine and Coarse Test Dusts, J726 Test Dusts, ISO 12103-1, A1 Ultrafine Test Dust, ISO 12103-1, A2 Fine Test Dust, ISO 12103-1, A3 Medium Test Dust and ISO 12103-1, A4 Coarse Test Dust, MIL STD 810F Blowing Dust, MIL STD 810G Blowing trade namesDetails of the supplier of the Safety data sheetPowder Technology name:1300 Grey Fox RoadStreet:USA-55112 Arden Hills, MNPlace:Telephone:+1 952 894 952 894 -8737 Emergency phone number.

Arizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 8 according to 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) Revision date: 04.02.2016 powdered minerals Chemical characterization

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1 Arizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 1 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: 1. IdentificationArizona Test Dust (ATD)Product identifierArizona sand including Arizona Test Dust, Arizona Road Dust, Arizona Silica, AC Fine and AC Coarse Test Dusts, SAE Fine and Coarse Test Dusts, J726 Test Dusts, ISO 12103-1, A1 Ultrafine Test Dust, ISO 12103-1, A2 Fine Test Dust, ISO 12103-1, A3 Medium Test Dust and ISO 12103-1, A4 Coarse Test Dust, MIL STD 810F Blowing Dust, MIL STD 810G Blowing trade namesDetails of the supplier of the Safety data sheetPowder Technology name:1300 Grey Fox RoadStreet:USA-55112 Arden Hills, MNPlace:Telephone:+1 952 894 952 894 -8737 Emergency phone number.

2 This Safety data Sheet was created by: ECI EnviroConsult Ingenieurb ro Dr. Lux Information2. Hazard(s) identificationClassification of the chemicalHazard categories:Carcinogenicity: Carc. 1 AHazard Statements:May cause cancer by inhalationLabel elementsSignal word:Dangerhealth hazardPictograms:May cause cancer by inhalationHazard statementsObtain special instructions before not handle until all Safety precautions have been read and protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face exposed or concerned: Get medical locked statementsNo information not otherwise classified3. Composition/information on ingredientsMixturesRevision No: 1,07 Revision date: USA - ENArizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 2 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: powdered mineralsChemical characterizationHazardous componentsQuantityComponentsCAS No69-77 %14808-60-7silica (fine dust)8-14 %1344-28-1aluminium %1305-78-8calcium oxide (mineral)2-5 %12136-45-7potassium oxide (mineral)1-4 %1313-59-3sodium oxide (mineral)4-7 %1309-37-1 Iron(III) oxide (hematite)1-2 %1309-48-4magnesium oxide0-1 %13463-67-7titanium dioxide4.

3 First-aid measuresDescription of first aid measuresProvide fresh air. Medical care may be necessary. In case of irregular breathing or respiratory arrest provide artificial respiration. In case of accident or unwellness, seek medical advice immediately (show directions for use or Safety data Sheet if possible).After inhalationWash with plenty of water. In case of skin irritation, seek medical contact with skinRinse immediately carefully and thoroughly with eye-bath or water. In case of eye irritation consult an contact with eyesIn case of accident or unwellness, seek medical advice immediately (show directions for use or Safety data Sheet if possible).

4 Do NOT induce ingestionMost important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedMay cause cancer by inhalation. A repeated, excessive dust exposure can cause pneumoconiosis. Irritating to of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededTreat Fire-fighting measuresExtinguishing mediaCo-ordinate fire-fighting measures to the fire surroundings. Suitable extinguishing media: Foam. Dry extinguishing Powder . Atomized water. Carbon dioxide (CO2)Suitable extinguishing mediaHigh power water extinguishing mediaSpecific hazards arising from the a self-contained breathing apparatus and chemical protective clothing.

5 Full protection protective equipment and precautions for fire-fightersSuppress gases/vapours/mists with water spray jet. Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. Do not allow entering drains or surface informationRevision No: 1,07 Revision date: USA - ENArizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 3 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: 6. Accidental release measuresProvide adequate ventilation. Avoid generation of dust. Do not breathe dust. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothes. Use personal protection equipment. Remove all sources of ignition. Remove persons to precautions, protective equipment and emergency proceduresNo special environmental measures are precautionsTake up mechanically.

6 Treat the recovered material as prescribed in the section on waste disposal. Ventilate affected area. Collect in closed containers for and material for containment and cleaning upSafe handling: see section 7 Personal protection equipment: see section 8 Disposal: see section 13 Reference to other sections7. Handling and storagePrecautions for safe handlingIf handled uncovered, arrangements with local exhaust ventilation have to be used. Avoid generation of dust. Do not breathe dust. Wear personal protection equipment. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothes. Avoid: Generation/formation of dustAdvice on safe handlingNo special fire protection measures are on protection against fire and explosionConditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesKeep container tightly closed.

7 Keep locked up. Store in a place accessible by authorized persons only. Provide adequate ventilation as well as local exhaustion at critical for storage rooms and vesselsNo special measures are on storage compatibility8. Exposure controls/personal protectionControl parametersExposure limitsCategoryf/ccmg/m ppmSubstanceCAS (8 h)-Calcium oxide1305-78-85 PELTWA (8 h)-2 RELTWA (8 h)-Iron oxide dust and fume (as Fe)1309-37-15 RELTWA (8 h)-Iron oxide fume1309-37-110 PELTWA (8 h)-Magnesium oxide fume Total Particulate1309-48-415 PELTWA (8 h)-Silica, crystalline (as respirable dust) (8 h)-Silica, crystalline quartz, total dust14808-60-7(Z-3)PELTWA (8 h)-Titanium dioxide Total dust13463-67-715 PELTWA (8 h)-alpha-Alumina Respirable fraction1344-28-15 PELE xposure controlsRevision No: 1,07 Revision date.

8 USA - ENArizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 4 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: If handled uncovered, arrangements with local exhaust ventilation have to be used. Do not breathe dust. If local exhaust ventilation is not possible or not sufficient, the entire working area should be ventilated by technical engineering controlsDo not breathe dust. Avoid generation of dust. Draw up and observe skin protection programme. Wash hands and face before breaks and after work and take a shower if necessary. When using do not eat or drink. Workspaces have to be equipped with eye shower and Safety and hygiene measuresWear eye/face eye protection: Dust protection protectionHand protection: not protectionWear suitable protective protectionIn case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.

9 Suitable respiratory protective equipment: particulates filter device (DIN EN 143). Filtering device (full mask or mouthpiece) with filter: FFP2 / N95; HEPAR espiratory protectionyellow - red brownsolidPhysical state:Color:Information on basic physical and chemical properties9. Physical and chemical propertiesodourlessOdor:Test methodpH-Value:not determinedChanges in the physical statenot determinedMelting point/freezing point:not determinedInitial boiling point and boiling range:Flammabilitynot applicableSolid:not applicableGas:Auto-ignition temperaturenot applicableSolid:not applicableGas:Decomposition temperature:not applicableNot properties2,5-2,7 g/cm Density:Water solubility:insolubleSolubility in other solventsnot determinednot determinedPartition coefficient:not determinedVapour density:Evaporation rate:not determinedRevision No: 1,07 Revision date.

10 USA - ENArizona Test Dust (ATD) Safety data SheetPage 5 of 8according to 29 CFR (g)Revision date: Other information100,00 %Solid content:10. Stability and reactivityReactivityNo hazardous reaction when handled and stored according to stabilityStability:StableThe product is stable under storage at normal ambient of hazardous reactionsHazardous reactions:Will not occurNo known hazardous to avoidOxidizing agents. halogenated hydrocarbons. Acid. materialsIn case of fire may be liberated:Hazardous decomposition products11. Toxicological informationInformation on toxicological effectsRoute(s) of EntryinhalationSevere effects after repeated or prolonged exposureSilicosis: The major concern is silicosis, caused by the inhalation and retention of respirable crystalline silica dust.


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