Instructions / Assembly
Ceramic Fiber Blanket
Safety Data Sheet
MSDS Number: INS-051418
Revision Date: 3-23-16
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pollutants.
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): all substances in this product are listed, as required, 
on the TSCA chemical inventory.
International Regulations:
Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS):
No Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System categories apply to this 
product.
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA):
All substances in this product are listed, as required, on the Domestic Substances List 
(DSL). Chemicals, which are listed on the Non—Domestic Substances list:
16. OTHER INFORMATION
Removal after service: Under sustained and steady high temperature over 1800°F, this 
material will possibly transform to crystalline silica (ciystobalite) in exposed portions.
Prolonged or repeated exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust may lead to lung 
diseases. IARC has listed crystalline silica in Category 2A a probable carcinogen (“ 
crystalline silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational source is 
carcinogenic to humans” IARC monograph 68, June 1997 p 210—211). The permissible 
exposure limit(PEL) set by OSHA for respirable cristobalite is 0.05mg/m3. Whenever 
possible follow section 8 procedures for exposure controls and personal protection.
Abbreviations:
CERCLA: comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act of 1980
CAS: Chemical abstracts service
F/cc: bers per cubic centimeter
HMIS: Hazardous Material information system
Mg/m3: Milligrams per cubic meter of air
NIOSH: National institute for Occupational Safety and Health
OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PEL: permissible exposure limit
SARA: super amendments and reauthorization act
TSCA: toxic Substances Controls Act










