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  Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Note:  Steel Products under normal conditions do not present an inhalation, ingestion, or contact health hazard. These products contain trace 
quantities of various elements but not at reportable levels under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Limit (29 CFR 1910.1200). 
8(a) Control Parameters: 
Ingredients 
% Weight 
EXPOSURE LIMITS
(a) 
During operations (such as welding, burning, or cutting) where dust or fumes 
are generated. 
OSHA PEL 
ACGIH TLV (2015) 
Base metal: Iron 
95.7 - 98.3 
10 mg/M3 for iron oxide fume 
5 mg/M3 for iron oxide fumes 
Alloying Elements: Carbon 
≤ 0.25 
None established 
None established 
Manganese 
≤ 0.95 
(c) 5 mg/M3 – compounds 
0.02 mg/M3 (resp.) 
METALLIC COATING: 
*Zinc, Zinc Dust or Fume 
0.50-3.00 
15 mg/M3 - zinc oxide dust 
5 mg/M3 - zinc oxide fume or 
respirable
dust 
5 mg/M3 - zinc oxide fume 
(b) 10 mg/M3 – zinc oxide fume 
*Aluminum, Aluminum Dust 
or fume 
<0.10 
15 mg/M3 – metal dust 
5 mg/M3 – respirable fraction 
1 mg/M3 (resp.) 
Chromium 
<0.0005 
0.5 mg/M3 as Cr II or III 
0.005 mg/M3 as Cr IV 
0.5 mg/M3 as Cr II or III 
0.05 mg/M3 as water soluble 
Polymeric OD coating 
<0.50 
n/a 
n/a 
(a)  OSHA Annotated Table Z-1 https://www.osha.gov/dsg/annotated-pels/tablez-1.html 
(b)  Denotes short term exposure limit (STEL). 
(c)  Denotes “ceiling limit” which is not to be exceeded at any time. 
*  Subject to Section EPCRA 313 reporting. 
8(b) Appropriate Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation should be provided when sawing, grinding or machining 
to prevent excessive dust or fume exposure. During welding, burning or brazing please follow the ANSI Standard Z49.1 
“Safety in Welding and Cutting”. 
8(c) Individual Protection Measures: 
RESPIRATORY: For welding or burning – NIOSH/MSHA approved dust and fume respirators should be used to avoid 
excessive inhalation of particulates. Appropriate respirator selection depends on the magnitude of exposure 
SKIN: Protective gloves should be worn as required for welding, burning, or handling operations. Cut resistant gloves 
should be used when handling steel products. 
EYE: Use safety glasses or goggles as required for welding, burning or handling operations. 
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Depending upon the conditions of use and specific work situations, additional protective 
equipment and/or clothing may be required to control exposures.   







