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(MSDS)
Acute effects: There is little or no immediate fire or explosion danger when stored in bulk
conditions.
Eye: Causes irritation
Skin: Causes irritation
Inhalation: Causes respiratory irritation, metal fume fever, difficulty in breathing
Ingestion: Causes gastro enteric problems
Chronic effects: At this time, there is no data available on serious side effects
Usual fire or explosion hazards: There is little or no immediate fire or explosion danger
when stored in bulk conditions.
Extinguishing media: Powder type extinguishing media, sand, lime, soda ash, etc.
Extinguishing method: Unauthorized persons may not enter. Use the extinguishing media
appropriate for surrounding materials.
Handling precautions: Store and handle the product according to applicable laws and
regulations.
Storage requirements: Store away from incompatible materials.
Section 8. Exposure controls and personal protection
Exposure standards:
* Iron:
-Iron oxide dust and fumes
-Industrial Safety and Health Act
TWA: 5mg/ m³
STEL:
10mg/m³ OSHA TWA (total corpuscles)
5mg/m³ ACGIH TWA (total corpuscles)
5mg/m³ NIOSH TWA 10 hours (total corpuscles)
1.5mg/m³ DFG MAK (respirable dust fraction)
Chemical stability; Stable when kept at room temperature, under normal pressure.
Conditions and materials to avoid: Control dust occurrence. Avoid sparks and igniters.
Hazardous decomposition products: Thermal decomposition products and other
decomposition products
Polymerization: Polymerization cannot occur.
Regulations prescribed by Industrial Safety and Health Act: 5mg/m² of exposure standard
Regulations prescribed in other laws related to chemical matter management such as
Hazardous Chemical Matter Management Act: Not regulated
Regulations by other countries’ laws: No data available