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Waste Disposal Method: The packaging and material may be land filled; however, material should be
covered to minimize generation of airborne dust. This product is not
classified as a hazardous waste under
the authority of the RCRA (40CFR 261) or CERCLA (40CFR 117&302).
SECTION XIV – TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Not hazardous under U.S. DOT and TDG regulations.
SECTION XV – OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
US OSHA 29CFR 1910.1200: Considered hazardous under this regulation and should be included in the
employers’ hazard communication program
SARA (Title III) Sections 311 & 312: Qualifies as a hazardous substance with delayed health effects
SARA (Title III) Section 313: Not subject to reporting requirements
TSCA (May 1997): Some substances are on the TSCA inventory list
Federal Hazardous Substances Act: Is a hazardous substance subject to statues promulgated under the
subject act
Canadian Environmental Protection Act: Not listed
Canadian WHMIS Classification: Considered to be a hazardous material under the Hazardous Products Act
as defined by the Controlled Products Regulations (Class D2A, E- Corrosive Material) and subject to the
requirements of Health Canada’s Workplace Hazardous Material Information (WHMIS). This product has
been classified according to the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulation (CPR). This document
complies with the WHMIS requirements of the Hazardous Products Act (HPA) and the CPR.
SECTION XVI – OTHER INFORMATION
HMIS-III: Health – 0 = No significant health risk
1 = Irritation or minor reversible injury possible
2 = Temporary or minor injury possible
3 = Major injury possible unless prompt action is taken
4 = Life threatening, major or permanent damage possible
Flammability- 0 = Material will not burn
1 = Material must be preheated before ignition will occur
2 = Material must be exposed to high temperatures before ignition
3 = Material capable of ignition under normal temperatures
4 = Flammable gases or very volatile liquids; may ignite spontaneously
Physical Hazard- 0 = Material is normally stable, even under fire conditions
1 = Material normally stable but may become unstable at high temps
2 = Materials that are unstable and may undergo react at room temp
3 = Materials that may form explosive mixtures with water
4 = Materials that are readily capable of explosive water reaction
Abbreviations:
ACGIH American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists
CAS Chemical Abstract Service
CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
CFR Code of Federal Regulations