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                                                  Material Safety Data Sheet                                   WG-0063
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Platinum, Pure

Section 1: Product and Company Identification

PRODUCT NAME: Platinum
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Metal
CHEMICAL NAME: Alloy
MANUFACTURER: Williams Advanced Materials
2978 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: 716-837-1000 716-838-1129 (24 hour)

Section 2: Composition/Ingredients


MATERIAL CAS No. % wt. * TLV, ACGIH * PEL, OSHA

Platinum 7440-06-4 + 99 1 1

*All exposure limits are in milligram per cubic meter of air (mg/m3)

Section 3: Hazard Identification


EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: The alloys as sold in solid form are generally not considered hazardous. However, if the process
involves grinding, melting, cutting or any other process that causes a release of dust or fumes, hazardous levels of airborne
particulates could be generated.

PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, Skin contact.,

TARGET ORGANS: Respiratory tract; Skin

HUMAN EFFECTS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Listed below are certain potential health hazards, which apply
to the hazardous ingredients, found in the subject alloy.


PLATINUM: Inhalation; may cause irritation to nose and respiratory tract, if exposure is excessive or prolonged



MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:
Individuals who may have had allergic reactions to metals or sensitivity, may encounter skin rash or dermatitis, if skin contact
with this product occurs. Persons with impaired pulmonary functions, may incur further impairment if dust or fumes are inhaled

CARCINOGENIC REFERENCES:
Material is not listed in the Annual Report on Carcinogen as prepared by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), as well as
the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Monograph Series or by OSHA.
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Section 4: First Aid Measures

FIRST AID FOR EYES: Dust or powder should be flushed from the eyes with running water for 15 minutes. If irritation
persists obtain medical assistance.

FIRST AID FOR SKIN: Skin cuts and abrasions can be treated by standard first aid. Skin contamination with dust or powder
can be removed with soap and water. If irritation persists obtain medical assistance.

FIRST AID FOR INGESTION: Obtain medical assistance at once.

FIRST AID FOR INHALATION: Breathing difficulty, caused by inhalation of dust or fume requires removal to fresh air.
If breathing has stopped perform artificial respiration and seek medical assistance at once.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures

FLASH POINT: Non-flammable as a solid

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: This material is non-combustible. Use appropriate extinguishing agent for surrounding fires.
Do not use water to extinguish fires around operations involving molten metal, due to the potential for steam explosion.

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Self-contained breathing apparatus should be worn when fighting metal dust
fires. High levels of dust or fine particles in the air may ignite or explode.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures

SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: In solid form this material poses no special clean-up problems. Use normal clean up
procedures; wet sweeping or HEPA vacuum, for clean up of dust or powder. Do not use compressed air for cleaning.

Section 7: Storage and Handling

In solid form this material poses no special problems. Store metal in a dry area. Do not store adjacent to acids.

Section 8: Exposure Control/Personal Protection

EYE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS:
Safety glasses are recommended.

SKIN PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS:
Protective gloves are recommended, to prevent mechanical irritation.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Not normally required. Use an appropriate NIOSH approved respirator if airborne dust concentration exceed the OSHA,
PEL or ACGIH , TLV

OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Eye wash fountain should be readily available in areas of use or handling.

EXPOSURE LIMITS:
Refer to Section 2.
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VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS:
LOCAL EXHAUST: Recommended, when cutting, grinding or melting or any other operation where dust or fumes are created
GENERAL: Recommended

ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE: If the operation generates dust or fumes, exposure to airborne materials should be
determined by having air samples taken in the employees breathing zone and work area.

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties

PHYSICAL FORM: Solid metal COLOR: Silvery 鈥? white
1772o (100%Pt)
ODOR: None MELT POINT:
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble SPECIFIC GRAVITY: N/A
VOLATILE BY WEIGHT: Essentially zero VAPOR PRESSURE: Varies
21.24 @ 200 (100% Pt)
DENSITY:

Section 10: Reactivity

STABILITY: This is a stable material. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.

INCOMPATIBILITIES: Acetylene, Ammonia, Acids and Strong Oxidizers.
May undergo hazardous reaction with Aluminum, Acetone,Arsenic, Hydrogen
Peroxide

DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None under proper usage conditions.

CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Conditions which create dust or fumes.

Section 11: Toxicological Information

There is no information on the toxicity of this alloy. Under normal use of the solid form of this material there are few health hazards.
Welding, cutting grinding or any process creating dust, fume or oxide may cause hazardous levels of certain elements, as addressed
in Section 2.

Section 12: Ecological Information

In solid form this material poses no special environmental problems. Metal powder or dust may have significant impact on air and
water quality. Emissions, spills and releases to the environment should be controlled immediately.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations

Because of its high intrinsic value this material should be reclaimed. Dispose of in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and
Local Regulations.

Section 14: Transportation Information

D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME: Not regulated TECHNICAL SHIPPING NAME: Metal Alloy
D.O.T. HAZARD CLASS: None UN/NA NUMBER: None
PRODUCT RQ: None
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Section 15: Regulatory Information

OSHA STATUS: No specific regulations. The Hazard Communication Standard of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, 29 CFR 1910.1200, considers components of this product a Hazardous Substance.

TSCA STATUS:
These products are a mixture. Components of these products are listed on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory of
Existing Chemical Substances.

RCRA STATUS: Not regulated, in solid form

SARA TITLE III: The constituents of this alloy contain hazardous substances, above one(1) percent, and are subject to the
reporting requirements under SARA Title III Section 313.

SUBSTANCE CAS No. PERCENT MAXIMUM
Platinum 7440-22-4 100

INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS:
CANADA 鈥? WHMIS Disclosure List
Not regulated

Section 16: Other Information

PREPARED BY: Lee Oman, CECM

DATE OF REVISION: August 2001

This MSDS has been revised following the guidelines outlined in the American National Standard for Hazardous Materials
Z400.1.1393 鈥? Material Safety Data Sheets 鈥? Preparation鈥?

DISCLAIMER:
The information and recommendations are taken from sources believed to be accurate. Williams Advanced Materials makes no
warranty with respect of the accuracy of the information or the suitability of the recommendations, and assumes no liability to any
user thereof.

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