MSDS
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Metal Fasteners MSDS
Jan. 2012
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Decomposition Products: None Anticipated
Incompatible (Materials to Avoid): Acids
Polymerization: Will Not Occur
HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Health Effects/Signs and Symptoms: Not Applicable
Usual Route(s) of Entry: Sharp Metal Fasteners May Cut Skin
Medical Conditions Possible Aggravated: None Known
Carcinogen Information: None Known
Eye Contact: Not anticipated to pose a significant eye hazard.
Skin Contact: Not anticipated to pose a significant skin hazard.
Ingestion: Not anticipated to pose a significant ingestion hazard.
Inhalation: Not considered an inhalation hazard.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE CONTROL MEASURES
Eye Protection: Safety Glasses Recommended
Skin Protection: Gloves Recommended
Ingestion: Never place metal fasteners into mouth.
SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Procedures to follow if material is released or spilled: N/A
Waste Disposal Method(s): Any excess product can be recycled for further use or disposed by methods
which are in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
ADDITIONAL OR MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Coatings are applied to the surface of metal products. These are usually classified as protective coatings
or lubricants. The typical coatings are as follows:
Zinc Plating / Chromate
Dyeing (Color Identification)
The possible presence of these coatings on metal products should be recognized when evaluating
potential employee health hazards and exposures during normal use.


