Spill Release Procedures:MATERIAL THAT IS SPILLED ONTO THE FLOOR MAY
BECOME AIRBORNE BY NORMAL PLANT ACTIVITY. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, BY
SWEEPING THE AREA CLEAN, IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THESE MATERIALS
FROM BECOMING A SOURCE OF AI R CONTAMINATION.
====================== Handling and Storage ======================
Handling and Storage Precautions:AVOID CONTACT W/SKIN & ORAL INGESTION.
Other Precautions:AVOID EXCEEDING THE TLV FOR NITRIC OXIDE & OZONE.
Respiratory Protection:A RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY NIOSH FOR DUST, FUMES &
MISTS SHOULD BE WORN DURING THE THERMAL SPRAY PROCESS.
Ventilation:W/AN AIR VELOCITY OF 200 FPM.
Protective Gloves:ALUMINIZED
Eye Protection:LENS SHADES (SEE SUPP)
Other Protective Equipment:EYE WASH STATION, ALUMINIZED APRON, EAR
PROTECTION WHEN REQUIRED.
Work Hygienic Practices:PRACTICE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING.
Supplemental Safety and Health
EYE PROTECTION CONT'D: LENS SHADES RECOMMENDED: COMBUSTION SPRAYING
SHADE 5, PLASMA SPRAYING UP TO 40 KW SHADE 9, 40, TO 60 KW SHADE 10
& >60 KW SHADE 11.
Melt/Freeze Pt:M.P/F.P Text:1100F
Spec Gravity:1.44
Solubility in Water:NEGLIGIBLE
Appearance and Odor:POWDER; NO ODOR.
================= Stability and Reactivity Data =================
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
Hazardous Decomposition Products:OZONE, NITRIC OXIDE FROM PLASMA FLAME.
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBON VAPORS NEAR PLASMA FLAME MAY BE DECOMPOSED
TO PHOSGENE.
Waste Disposal Methods:CONSULT LOCAL, STATE & FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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