Oki C9600n C9600/9800 Safety, Warranty, and Regulatory Information - Page 13
English, Pigment 3-10, Silica 1-3, Flammable Limits, Explosion Data, Carcinogenicity, Personal
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CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: Not listed. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Pigment (3-10%) CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: Not listed. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Silica (1-3%) CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Physical Data Physical State: Solid. Melting/Freezing Point: Not available. Boiling Point: Not available. pH: Not available. Vapor Pressure: Not available. Vapor Density (Air=1): Not available. Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not available. Specific Gravity (H2O=1): About 1.2 at 20°C (68°F). Solubility in Water: Negligible. Solubility in Solvents: Partially soluble in toluene and tetrahydrofuran. Coefficient of water/oil Distribution: Not available. Appearance and Odor: Yellow powder, slight plastic odor. Odor Threshold: Not available. Fire and Explosion Hazard Data ___________ Minimal fire hazard. Large quantities may cause risk of dust explosion. Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable. Flammable Limits Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not applicable. Explosion Data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not available. Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not available. Extinguishing Media: Water, foam or dry chemical. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Fight fire from upwind position. Avoid inhalation of smoke or gases. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Cool the container with water spray. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide. Also produces carbon dioxide. Toxicological Properties Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin. Effects of Acute Exposure: Not applicable. Effects of Chronic Exposure: Not applicable. In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration (16 mg/m3) exposure group. A minimal to mild degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 22% of the rats in the middle (4 mg/m3) exposure group. No pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1 mg/m3) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential human exposures. Exposure Limits (ACGIH TLV): Inhalable Particulate: 10 mg/m3 Respirable Particulate: 3 mg/m3 Irritancy: Not available. Sensitivity: Not available. Carcinogenicity IARC: No components are listed. NTP: No components are listed. OSHA: No components are listed. Reproductive Toxicity: Not available. Teratogenicity: Not available. Mutagenicity: Not available. Name of Toxicoligically Synergistic Products: Not available. Reactivity Data Stability: Stable in general. Materials to Avoid: None. Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Combustion products include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Incompatibility: Avoid exposure to strong oxidizers. Preventive Measures Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. For large spills, use dust respirator mask during cleanup. Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection: Not normally required. For large spills, use leather gloves and safety goggles during cleanup. Engineering Controls Ventilation: Outside of normal ventilation, not normally required. Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic Practices: None. Spill Cleanup Small Spills 1. Remove sources of ignition. 2. Carefully clean up the spill with a wet cloth, avoiding inhalation of fine dust. Large Spills 1. Remove sources of ignition and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel away from area. 2. Wear protective gear: dust respirator mask, leather gloves, safety goggles. 3. Vacuum or sweep the material into a bag or other sealed container, then wipe up remainder with a wet cloth. Waste Disposal • Prevent release of material into natural waters and sewers. • Follow appropriate federal, state and local regulations. • Small amounts can be incinerated. Careful! Combustion can create harmful gases such as carbon monoxide. • Large amounts must be passed to a licensed waste contractor. 13 - English