SDS
XS Part B
Safety data sheet
according to 29 CFR 1910.1200
Date of compilation: 12/14/2022 Revised: 1/4/2023 Version: 3 (Replaced 2)
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (continued)
8.1
Control parameters:
Substances whose occupational exposure limits have to be monitored in the workplace:
US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000):
Identification
Occupational exposure limits
Dibenzoyl peroxide
8-hour TWA PEL
5 mg/m³
CAS: 94-36-0
Ceiling Values - TWA
PEL
Carbon black
8-hour TWA PEL
3.5 mg/m³
CAS: 1333-86-4
Ceiling Values - TWA
PEL
US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (2022):
Identification
Occupational exposure limits
Dibenzoyl peroxide
TLV-TWA
5 mg/m³
CAS: 94-36-0
TLV-STEL
Carbon black
TLV-TWA
3 mg/m³
CAS: 1333-86-4
TLV-STEL
CALIFORNIA- TABLE AC-1 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS:
Identification
Occupational exposure limits
Dibenzoyl peroxide
PEL
5 mg/m³
CAS: 94-36-0
STEL
Carbon black
PEL
3.5 mg/m³
CAS: 1333-86-4
STEL
Nuisance dust: Inhalable dust 10 mg/m3 // Respirable dust 4 mg/m3
8.2
Appropriate engineering controls:
A.-
Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment
As a preventative measure it is recommended to use basic Personal Protection Equipment. For more information on Personal
Protection Equipment (storage, use, cleaning, maintenance, class of protection,…) consult the information leaflet provided by
the manufacturer. For more information see subsection 7.1. All information contained herein is a recommendation, the
information on clothing performance must be combined with professional judgment, and a clear understanding of the clothing
application, to provide the best protection to the worker. All chemical protective clothing use must be based on a hazard
assessment to determine the risks for exposure to chemicals and other hazards. Conduct hazard assessments in accordance
with 29 CFR 1910.132.
B.-
Respiratory protection
Pictogram
PPE
Remarks
Mandatory
respiratory tract
protection
Filter mask for gases and vapours
Replace when there is a taste or smell of the contaminant inside the face mask. If
the contaminant comes with warnings it is recommended to use isolation
equipment. Use respirator in accordance with manufacturer´s use limitations and
OSHA standard 1910.134 (29CFR)
C.-
Specific protection for the hands
Pictogram
PPE
Remarks
Mandatory hand
protection
Protective gloves against minor risks
Replace gloves in case of any sign of damage. For prolonged periods of exposure
to the product for professional /industrial users, we recommend using chemical
protection gloves. Use gloves in accordance with manufacturer´s use limitations
and OSHA standard 1910.138 (29CFR)
As the product is a mixture of several substances, the resistance of the glove material can not be calculated in advance with
total reliability and has therefore to be checked prior to the application.
D.-
Eye and face protection
Pictogram
PPE
Remarks
Mandatory face
protection
Panoramic glasses against splash/projections.
Clean daily and disinfect periodically according to the manufacturer´s instructions.
Use if there is a risk of splashing. Use this PPE in accordance with manufacturer´s
use limitations and OSHA standard 1910.133 (29CFR)
E.-
Bodily protection
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