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Page 5 of 5 Revision A October 1, 2016
Quartz, fused
60676-86-0
0.1 Resp Dust
0.1
(1, 2) Mercury
7439-97-6
0.025
0.1 Ceiling
Aluminum Oxide
1344-28-1
10.0
(3)
15.0
(3)
Thallium Iodide
7790-30-9
0.1 Skin
<10.1
Glass (Borosilicate)
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10.0
(3)
15.0
(3)
Barium Peroxide
1304-29-6
0.5
---
Yttrium Vanadate
13566-12-6
1.0
1.0
(1) These chemicals are subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.
(2) The mercury in this product is a substance known to the state of California to cause reproductive toxicity if ingested.
[California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65).]
(3) Limits as nuisance particulate.
Personal Protective Equiment: OSHA specified cut and puncture-resistant gloves are recommended for dealing
with broken lamps.
Eye Protection: OSHA specified safety glasses, goggles or face shield are recommended if lamps are being
broken.
Skin Protection: After handling broken lamps, wash hands and face thoroughly before eating, drinking, smoking
or handling tobacco products, applying cosmetics, or using toilet facilities.
Respitory Protection: Use appropriate NIOSH approved respirator if airborne dust concentrations exceed the
pertinent PEL or TLV limits. All appropriate requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.134 should be met.
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VIV. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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NOT APPLICABLE FOR LAMPS
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X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
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NOT APPLICABLE FOR LAMPS
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XI. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
THERE ARE NO KNOWN HEALTH HAZARDS FROM EXPOSURE TO LAMPS THAT ARE
INTACT. No adverse effects are expected from occasional exposure to broken lamps. As a matter of good practice,
avoid prolonged or frequent exposure to broken lamps unless there is adequate ventilation. The major hazard from broken
lamps is the possibility of sustaining glass cuts.
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XII. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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XIII. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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LEDVANCE, LLC recommends that all mercury-containing lamps be recycled. For a list of lamp recyclers and to obtain
state regulatory disposal information, call 1-866-666-6850 or log onto www.lamprecycle.org.
If lamps are broken, ventilate area where breakage occurred. Clean-up with mercury vacuum cleaner or other suitable
means that avoids dust and mercury vapor generation. Take usual precautions for collection of broken glass. Place
materials in closed containers to avoid generating dust and mercury vapor.