Material Safety Data Sheet
Section 8: Lamp Disposal Procedures
Normal precautions should be taken for the collection of glass particles in the event a
lamp is broken. Waste Disposal Method: These lamps do not contain any materials that
would subject them to special waste disposal requirements. Before disposing of waste
lamps, check with federal, state, and/or local officials for current guidelines and
regulations. EverWatt encourages recycling of its products through qualified lamp
recycling facilities.
Section 9: Handling and Storage
New lamps being held for use should remain in their original packaging, or other
protective packaging, and should be placed in a dry storage area, you can find
appropriate storage temperatures in the product’s cut sheet.
Section 10: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Control Measures:
While much cooler than incandescent lamps, lamp bases can be warm or even hot to
the touch when operating. Lamps should be allowed to cool before handling or
changing. Protective gloves are recommended to change lamps while still hot.
Respiratory Protection: None. NIOSH-approved respirator should be used if large
quantities of lamps are being broken for disposal.
Ventilation: Avoid inhalation of any airborne dust. Provide local exhaust when
disposing of large quantities of lamps.
Hand and Eye Protection: Appropriate hand and eye protection should be worn when
disposing of lamps and/or handling broken lamps.
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Preparation Date: 06/03/2014 Revision Date: 03/02/2018
Format: GHS Language: English (US) WHMIS, OSHA HCS 2012