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Health Effects
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| Avoid breathing sanding dust. Avoid storage at temperatures greater than 90 degrees (f) or near heat, sparks, electrical equipement or open flames. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors or contact with skin. Prevent prolonged or repeated breathing of spray mist. To avoid spontaneous combustion during tempory storage, soak soiled rags and waste immediately after use, in a water filled, closed metal container. |
| From MSDS:Health Hazard DataInhalation: Excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists can result in headache, dizziness, incoordination, nausea and loss of consciousness. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and central nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the vapors may be harmful or fatal.Skin and eye contact: This material may be an eye irritantSkin absorption: Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this material may cause dermatitis, skin defatting or irritationIngestion: May produce signs of intoxication, dizziness, headache, nausea, mental confusion and possibly slurred speech and stupor, depending on the quantity of material ingested.Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure: Kidney diseases, respiratory illnesses, skin allergies |
| From MSDS:Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and central nervous system damage. Intentional misuse of this product by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the vapors may be harmful or fatal |
| IARC concludes that there is sufficent evidence in humans and experimental animals for the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica in the forms of quartz or crystobalite. IARC(Group 1). Titanium dioxide has been characterized by iarc as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2b) through inhalation (not ingestion). This classification is based upon animal inhalation studies. Epidemiology studies do not suggest an increased risk of cancer in humans from occupational exposure to titanium dioxide. |
| Eye contact: Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physicianSkin contact: Wash affected areas with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Consult a physician if irritation persistsIngestion: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute. Do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician or poison control center immediately. Treat symptomaticallyInhalation: Remove to fresh air, restore breathing. Treat symptomatically. Consult physician |
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Handling/Disposal
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| Avoid breathing sanding dust. Avoid storage at temperatures greater than 90 degrees (f) or near heat, sparks, electrical equipement or open flames. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors or contact with skin. Prevent prolonged or repeated breathing of spray mist. To avoid spontaneous combustion during tempory storage, soak soiled rags and waste immediately after use, in a water filled, closed metal container. |
| Using non-sparking tools, scrape up and store material in a closed metal container. Avoid breathing vapors. Dispose of in approved sites according to local, state and federal regulations |
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