KURT J. LESKER CO -- NICKEL METAL -- 9620-00N048931
===================== Product Identification ===================== Product ID:NICKEL METAL MSDS Date:06/09/1988 FSC:9620 NIIN:00N048931 === Responsible Party === Company Name:KURT J. LESKER CO Address:1515 WORTHINGTON AVE City:CLAIRTON State:PA ZIP:15025 Country:US Info Phone Num:412-233-4200 Emergency Phone Num:800-245-1656;800-424-9300(CHEMTREC) CAGE:KURTJ === Contractor Identification === Company Name:KURT J LESKER CO Address:1515 WORTHINGTON AVE Box:City:CLAIRTON State:PA ZIP:15025 Country:US Phone:412-233-4200 CAGE:29145 Company Name:KURT J. LESKER CO. Address:5635 HORNING ROAD City:PITTSBURGH State:PA ZIP:15236 Phone:(412) 655-9500 CAGE:KURTJ ============= Composition/Information on Ingredients ============= Ingred Name:NICKEL; (NICKEL METAL) (SARA III) CAS:7440-02-0 RTECS #:QR5950000 Fraction by Wt: 99.9% OSHA PEL:1 MG/M3 ACGIH TLV:1 MG/M3 ===================== Hazards Identification ===================== LD50 LC50 Mixture:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:NO Ingestion:NO Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:YES IARC:YES OSHA:NO Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:INHAL:IRRIT OF THE MUC MEMB & POSSIBLY IRRIT OF THE RESP TRACT MAY BE CAUSED BY EITHER DUST/NICKEL FUMES. SEVERE OVEREXP MAY RESULT IN TRANSIENT PNEUMONITIS OR ASTHMA-LIKE SYMPTOMS. EYE: A RASH MAY DE VELOP WHICH MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY REDNESS, ITCHING, & SWELLING. MAY CAUSE SENSIT DERMATITIS "NICKEL (EFTS OF OVEREXP) Explanation of Carcinogenicity:NICKEL: IARC MONOGRAPHS ON THE EVALUATION OF CARCIN RISK OF CHEMS TO MAN, VOL 49, PG 257, 1990: GRP 2B. NTP (SUPP DATA) Effects of Overexposure:HLTH HAZ:ITCH" & MAY BE ACCOMPANIED UP TO SEVEN DAYS LATER W/SUPERFICIAL SKIN ULCERS WHICH MAY DISCHARGE & BECOME CRUSTED. OTHER:NICKEL CONSTITUTES A POSSIBLE CANCER HAZ & MAY ALSO CAUSE ALLERGIC RXNS . EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES HAVE SHOWN ANEXCESS RISK OF CANCER OF NASAL CAVITIES & LUNGS IN WORKERS AT NICKEL REFINERIES. Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:OVEREXP TO THE DUST MAY AGGRAVATE PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, ETC. ======================= First Aid Measures ======================= First Aid:INHAL: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. SUPPORT BREATHING (GIVE O*2/ARTF RESP). INGEST: GET MD IMMEDIATELY . SKIN: IF IRRIT DEVELOPS, WASH THE AFFECTED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS , CONTACT A PHYSICIAN. EYE: IF IRRITATION DEVELOPS, IRRIGATE THE EYES FOR AT LEAST 15 MIN. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, CONTACT A PHYSICIAN. ===================== Fire Fighting Measures ===================== Extinguishing Media:USE AGENTS FOR METAL FIRES SUCH AS GRAPHITE, MET-L-X, OR TEC. Fire Fighting Procedures:WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED SCBA AND FULL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT . Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:NICKEL POWDER/DUST WILL SUPPORT COMBUST & MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES IN AIR. IN A FIRE, NICKEL MAY FORM NICKEL CARBONYL, A HIGHLY TOX SUBSTANCE & KNOWN CARCIN. ================== Accidental Release Measures ================== Spill Release Procedures:NIOSH/MSHA APPRVD RESP EQUIP SHOULD BE WORN DURING CLEAN-UP OF POWDER SPILLS. ALSO WEAR PROT EQUIP SUCH AS GLOVES & COVERALLS TO PVNT SKIN CNTCT. COLLECT SPILLS BY (1) WET SWEEPING, (2) DRY SWEEPING U SING SWEEPING COMPOUND, OR (3) BY (SUPPDATA) Neutralizing Agent:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. ====================== Handling and Storage ====================== Handling and Storage Precautions:KEEP MATL IN CLOSED CNTNRS. DO NOT STORE NEAR MINERAL ACIDS. USE GOOD HOUSECLEANING PRACTICES TO PVNT ACCUMULATION OF DUST. DO NOT BREATHE DUST. Other Precautions:USE APPROVED DUST RESPIRATORS. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT. CLEAN WORK CLOTHING SHOULD BE PROVIDED DAILY. ============= Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ============= Respiratory Protection:USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED DUST RESPIRATORS WHERE THE AIRBORNE NICKEL LEVELS EXCEED EXPOSURE LIMITS. Ventilation:LOCAL EXHAUST: RECOMMENDED TO MAINTAIN BELOW EXPOSURE LEVEL. MECH (GEN): ADEQUATE VENTILATION. Protective Gloves:APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE GLOVES REQUIRED. Eye Protection:ANSI APPRVD CHEM WORK GOGGLES . Other Protective Equipment:WEAR APPROP COVERALLS TO PVNT SKIN CONTACT. SAFETY SHOWERS AND EYE-WASH STATIONS SHOULD BE PRESENT IN THE WORK AREA. Work Hygienic Practices:WASH OR SHOWER THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING. Supplemental Safety and Health MATLS TO AVOID:THE FOLLOWING: AMMONIUM NITRATE, FLOURINE PERFORMIC ACID, PHOSPHORUS, SELENIUM, & SULFUR. SPILL PROC:VACUUMING USING VACUUM CLEANER EQUIPPED W/A HEPA FILTER (HIGH EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR FILTER). EXPLAN OF CARCIN: ANNUAL REPORT ON CARCINS, 1991: ANTICIPATED TO BE CARCIN. HUMAN: LUNGS, NASAL CAVITIES. ================== Physical/Chemical Properties ================== HCC:N1 Boiling Pt:B.P. Text:4950F,2732C Melt/Freeze Pt:M.P/F.P Text:2651F,1455C Vapor Pres:1 @ 1810 C Spec Gravity:8.9 Solubility in Water:INSOLUBLE Appearance and Odor:SILVERY-WHITE METALLIC POWDER, PIECES, OR PRESSED PARTS. ODORLESS. ================= Stability and Reactivity Data ================= Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES MINERAL ACIDS AND STRONG OXIDIZERS. NICKEL (USUALLY IN POWDERED FORM) IS REPORTED TO BE INCOMPATIBLE WITH (SUPP DATA) Stability Condition to Avoid:NONE. Hazardous Decomposition Products:CONTACT WITH MINERAL ACIDS LIBERATES HYDROGEN GAS WHICH MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES IN AIR. ==================== Disposal Considerations ==================== Waste Disposal Methods:SALVAGE SPILLED MATERIAL PROFITABLY FOR REUSE LOCALLY OR CONTACT APPROPRIATE LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR GUIDANCE ON ACCEPTABLE WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS. 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