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MSDS 89601 89601: Premium 896 Rod 3/32 [10]89602: Premium 896 Rod 1/8 [10] MSDS Last updated: 12/21/2005
September 2001
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MAY BE USED TO COMPLY WITH OSHA'S HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD, 29 CFR
1910.1200 AND SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT (SARA) OF 1986 PUBLIC
LAW 99-499. STANDARD SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS.
SECTION 1 (IDENTIFICATION)
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MANUFACTURER/ IMPERIAL SUPPLIES LLC EMERGENCY PHONE;
SUPPLIERS NAME; 789 ARMED FORCES DRIVE (920-494-7474)
GREEN BAY, WI. 54304
PRODUCT NAME; IMPERIAL 896
PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION; Covered Electrode for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
(SMAW)
SECTION II (HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION)
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IMPORTANT; This section covers materials from which these products are
manufactured. The fumes and gases produced during normal use of these products
are covered in Section V. The term "Hazardous" in "Hazardous Ingredients"
should not be interpreted as a term required and defined in OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard (29 CFR Part 1910.1200). The chemicals or compounds
subject to reporting under Title III, in Section 313, of the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) are marked with the symbol #.
WARNING; This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects (or other reproductive harm) and cancer.
(California Health & Safety Code 25249.5 et seq.)
EXPOSURE LIMIT (mg/m3)
INGREDIENTS CAS No. OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV PERCENT INGREDIENTS
(By Weight)
Iron 7439-89-6 10 5 60-100
Titanium
Dioxide 13463-67-7 15 (dust) 10 1-5
Cellulose 9004-34-6 5 10 5-10
Manganese # 7439-96-5 5 (ceiling) 0.2 1-5
Iron Oxide 1309-37-1 10 5 1-5
Potassium
Silicate 1312-76-1 N/A 5 1-5
Sodium Silicate 1344-09-8 N/A 5 1-5
SECTION III (PHYSICAL DATA) - NOT APPLICABLE
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SECTION IV (FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA)
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Non-Flammable; Welding arc and sparks can ignite combustibles. Refer to American
National Standard Z49.1 for fire prevention during welding. These products as
shipped are non hazardous, nonflammable, non explosive, and non reactive.
Rating under National Fire Protection 704; Health, 1; Flammability, 0;
Reactivity, 0.
SECTION V ( REACTIVITY DATA)
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Welding fumes cannot be classified simply. Composition and quantity of both are
dependent upon metal being welded, the process, procedure, and the electrodes
used.
Other conditions which also influence the composition and quantity of the fumes
and gases to which workers may be exposed include; coatings on the metal being
welded (such as paint, plating, or galvanizing), the number of welders and the
volume of the work area, the quality and the amount of ventilation, position of
the welder's head with respect to the fume plume, as well as the presence of
contaminants in the atmosphere (such as chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors from
cleaning and degreasing activities).
When the electrode is consumed, the fume and gas decomposition products
generated are different in percent and form from the ingredients listed in
Section II. Fume and decomposition products, not the ingredients in the
electrode, are important. Decomposition products include those originating from
volatization, reaction, or oxidation of materials in Section II, plus those from
the base metal and coating, etc.,
as noted above. The components are virtually always present as complex oxides
and not as metals (Characterization of Arc Welding Fume: American Welding
Society).
Reasonably expected fume constituents of the fume could include; complex oxides
of iron, manganese, sodium, and potassium. The table below lists some reasonably
expected fumes that may be generated;
EXPOSURE LIMIT (mg/m3)
Substance CAS No. OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Iron Oxide 1309-37-1 10 5
Manganese Dioxide# 1313-13-9 1 1
Nitric Oxide 10102-43-9 25 ppm 25 ppm
Titanium Oxide 13463-67-7 5 10
Gaseous reaction products may include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Ozone
and nitrogen oxides may also be formed by radiation from the arc. Monitor fume
levels. One recommended way to determine the composition and quantity of fumes
and gas to which workers are exposed is to take an air sample inside the
welder's helmet if worn or in the worker's breathing zone (see ANSI/AWS F1.1
available from the "American Welding Society, "P.O. Box 351040, Miami, FL
33135).
SECTION VI (HEALTH HAZARD DATA)
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Threshold Limit Value; The ACGIH and OSHA have set the exposure level for
welding fumes at 5 mg/m3. The ACGIH 1984-85 preface states; "The TLV-TWA should
be used as guides in the control of health hazards and should not be used as
firm lines between safe and dangerous concentrations."
See Section V for specific fume constituents which may modify the TLV.
Effects of Overexposure; Electric arc welding may create one or more of the
following health hazards;
FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous to your health. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY are the
respiratory system, eyes, and /or skin.
PREEXISTING respiratory or allergic conditions may be aggravated in some
individuals.
SHORT TERM (ACUTE) OVEREXPOSURE to welding fumes may result in discomfort such
as dizziness, nausea, or dryness or irritation of nose, throat, or eyes. IRON,
IRON OXIDE, MANGANESE - Remove from overexposure and apply artificial
respiration if needed. LONG TERM (CHRONIC) OVEREXPOSURE May lead to siderosis
(iron deposits in lungs) and is believed by some investigators to affect
pulmonary functions.
PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY is the respiratory system. IRON, IRON OXIDE - Long term
overexposure to iron fumes can cause deposits of iron in the lungs (siderosis).
Lungs will clear in time when exposure to iron and its compounds cease.
MANGANESE - Long term overexposure may lead to "Manganism." Central nervous
system is affected and symptoms include muscular weakness and tremors. Exposed
workers should get quarterly medical examinations for manganism. WELDING FUMES;
Welding fumes (not otherwise classified) are considered to be carcinogenic
defined with no further categorization by NIOSH. ARC RAYS can injure eyes.
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. See Section VII.
Emergency & First Aid Procedures; Call for medical aid. Employ first aid
techniques recommended by The American Red Cross.
INHALATION; Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen.
If not breathing, begin artificial respiration. If no detectable purse, begin
external heart massage.
SKIN; Wash affected area with soap and water.
EYES: Flush with a large amount of fresh water for at least 15 minutes.
INGESTION: Seek medical attention.
Carcinogenicityn NTP NIOSH IARC Monographs OHSA
Regulated
When Present Welding Fumes
(n.o.c.)
SECTION VII (PRECAUTION FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES)
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Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and precautionary label on
this product. See American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding and
Cutting, published by the American Welding Society, P.O. Box 351040, Miami, FL
33135 and OSHA Publication 2206 (29CFR 1910), U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402 for more detail on the following;
Ventilation; Use enough ventilation, local exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep
the fumes and gases below the TLV's in the workers breathing zone and the
general area. Train the welder to keep his head out of the fumes.
Respiratory Protection; Use respirable fume respirator or air supplied
respirator when welding in confined space or where local exhaust or ventilation
does not keep exposure below TLV.
Eye Protection; Wear a helmet or face shield with a filter lens. As a rule of
thumb, start with a shade darker to see the weld zone. Then go to the next
lighter shade which gives sufficient view of the weld zone. Provide screens and
flash goggles to shield others.
Protective Clothing; Wear head, hand, and body protection which help to prevent
injury from radiation, sparks, and electrical shock. See ANSI Z49.1. At a
minimum, this includes welders' gloves and a protective face shield and may
include arm protectors, aprons, hats, shoulder protection as well as dark
substantial clothing. Train the welder not to touch live electrical parts and to
insulate himself from work and ground.
Waste; Dispose of any grinding dust and waste residues in accordance with EPA
or local regulations.
Storage; Keep material sealed and dry before use. Store at ambient temperature.
The information in this MSDS was obtained from sources we believe are reliable.
However, this information is provided without any representation or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding accuracy or correctness. The conditions or
methods of handling, storage, use, and disposal of the product are beyond out
control and may be beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons we do not
assume responsibility and expressly disclaim liability of loss, damage, or
expense arising from it or in any way connected with the handling, storage, use,
or disposal of the product.
The information contained in this MSDS was obtained from current and reliable sources, however, the data is provided without any warrenty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. Since the conditions or handling, storage and disposal of this product are beyond the control of Imperial Supplies LLC, Imperial will not be responsible for loss, injury, or expense arising out of the products improper use. No warranty, expressed or inferred, regarding the product described in this MSDS shall be created or inferred by any statement in this MSDS. Various government agencies may have specific regulations regarding the transportation, handling, storage, use, or disposal of this product which may not be covered by this MSDS. The user is responsible for full compliance. For more product information by email, click here Imperial Supplies LLC does not provide services and products outside the United States |