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SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION1.1COMPANY NAME/ ADDRESS:3 Elmhurst StreetNewport News, VA 235031.2PRODUCT NAME: BURLITE1.3CHEMICAL NAME: Antimony and Lead filled POE mixture1.4PRODUCT USE: Lead-free X-ray protective sheet (attenuation material)SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY(As defined by OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200)2.1Classification of the substance or mixtureGHS-US classification Carc.1BH350Aquatic Acute 1 H400Aquatic chronic 1H41027127201047752.2Label elementsGHS-US labelingHazard pictograms GHS08 GHS09Signal word (GHS-US)DangerHazard statementsH350 - May cause cancerH400 – Vary toxic to aquatic lifeP201 – Obtain special instructions before useP202 – Do not handle until all safety precautions have been readand understoodP273 – Avoid release to the environmentP280 – Wear protective gloves/ protective clothing/face protectionP308 & P313 – IF exposed or concerned – get Medical advice/attentionP391 – Collect spillageP405 – Store locked upP 501 – Dispose of contents/containers in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations2.3Other hazardsNo additional information available2.4Unknown acute toxicity (GHS-US)No data availableSECTION 3 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION OF INGREDIENTS3.1 SubstancesNot applicableFull text of H-phrases – see section 163.2MixturePRIVATE Chemical Name GHS-US classCAS-NoPercentageAntimony Not classified7440-36-040-55%Lead Carc. 1B. H3507439-92-125-35%Polyolefin elastomer (POE) not classTrade secret8-15%Mineral oil Not classified64742-62-7 5-10%Barium sulfate Not classified7727-43-72 – 5%Tungsten powder Not classified7440-33-72% SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES4.1GENERAL ADVICE4.1.1EYE CONTACTNo specific first aid necessary for this route of exposure4.1.2SKIN CONTACT No specific first aid necessary for this route of exposure4.1.3INHALATION No specific first aid necessary for this route of exposure4.1.4INGESTION No specific first aid necessary for this route of exposure4.2Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedSymptoms/injuries after inhalationNone under normal use 4.3Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededNo additional information availableSECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES5.1 EXTINGUISHING MEDIASUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fireUNSUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: None5.2SPECIFIC HAZARDS ARISING FROM THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE:FIRE HAZARD None knownEXPLOSION DATA: None known5.3FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRE FIGHTERS: PROTECTION DURING FIREFIGHTINGFirefighters should wear full protective gearSECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES6.1PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:6.1.1For Non-Emergency PersonnelNo additional information available6.1.2For Emergency Responders No additional information available6.2ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:Avoid release to the environment6.3METHODS AND MATERIAL FOR CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN UP:For ContainmentNo special measures required Methods for cleaning upRecycle product or dispose safely. Waste disposal in accordance with local, state and federal regulations6.4 REFERENCE TO OTHER SECTIONSNo additional information availableSECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE7.1PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING:No special handling required7.2CONDITIONS FOR SAFE STORAGE, INCLUDING ANY INCOMPATIBILITIESStorage ConditionsNo special storage. Keep below 55 C ambientSECTION 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION8.1CONTROL PARAMETERS - EXPOSURE LIMITS (8 hour TWA, ppm): .COMPONENTOSHA PELACIGH TLVLead 7439-92-150 ug/ cu m0.05 mg/cu mAntimony 7440-36-00.5 mg/cu m0.5 mg/cu mTungsten 7440-33-710 mg/cu m 5 mg/cu m8.2ENGINEERING CONTROLS: None required under normal product handling and use8.3PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Hand protectionNone required under normal product handling and useEye protectionNone required under normal product handling and useSkin and body protectionNone required under normal product handling and useRespiratory protectionNone required under normal product handling and use8.4USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS:No special user requirementsSECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES9.1 INFORMATION ON BASIC PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESAppearance: Solid – flexible thin sheet, grey colorOdor: NoneOdor Threshold:N/ApH:No data availableMelting Point/Freezing Point:Softening point 55 CBoiling Point:No data availableFlash Point:No data availableEvaporation Rate:No data availableFlammability:No data availableFlammability Limits:No data availableVapor Pressure:No data availableVapor Density:No data availableDensity: 3.1 gm/ccSolubility: Insoluble in waterPartition Coefficient:No data availableAuto-Ignition Temperature:No data availableDecomposition Temperature:No data availableViscosity:No data available9.2OTHER INFORMATIONNo additional information availableSECTION 10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY10.1PRODUCT REACTIVITY: No additional information available10.2CHEMICAL STABILITY: The product is stable at normal handling and storage conditions10.3HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: Will not occur10.4CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None10.5INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: None10.6HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:. Carbon monoxide and dioxideSECTION 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION11.1INFORMATION ON TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS11.1.1ACUTE TOXICITY MixtureNot classifiedProduct InformationInhalationNot classifiedEye Contact Not classifiedSkin Contact Not classifiedIngestion Harmful if swallowedCarcinogenicity May cause cancerGerm cell mutagenicity Not classifiedReproductive toxicity May fertility or the unborn childSpecific Organ toxicity (single exposure) Not classified Specific Organ toxicity (repeated exposure) Causes damage to organs if prolonged or repeatedSymptoms/injuries after inhalationNone under normal use11.1.2ACUTE TOXICITYComponent Information LD50 & LC 50 dataCOMPONENTLead 74329-92-1ATE (oral)IARCNTP Status500 kg/kg2A3Antimony 7440-36-0ATE (oral)7000000 mg/kgMineral Oil 64742-62-7Acute oral toxicity Rat LD50 > 5000 mg/kgMineral Oil mist 64742-62-7Acute inhalation toxicity Rat LC50 > 5.5 mg/L 4 hrMineral Oil 64742-62-7Acute dermal toxicity Rabbit LD50 > 2000 mg/kgSECTION 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY: 12.1TOXICITY: COMPONENTLead 74329-92-1LC50 fish 10.44 mg/l Exposure time 96hSpecies: Cyprinus carpioEC50 Daphnia 1600 uG/L Exposure time 48hSpecies water fleaLC50 fish 21.17mg/L Exposure time 96 hSpecies Oncorhynus mykiss12.2PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY: May cause long-term adverse environmental effects12.3BIOACCUMULATION: No additional information available 12.4MOBILITY IN SOIL No additional information available 12.5OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: Avoid release to the environment SECTION 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS13.1WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS:Classified as a hazmat solid waste. Dispose in accordance with local, regional, international regulations13.2 DISPOSAL PACKAGING: Dispose in accordance with local, regional, international regulationsSECTION 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATIONSHIPPING DESCRIPTION: In accordance with DOTTRANSPORT HAZARD CLASS:Not applicableUN NUMBER:Not dangerous goods in sense of transport regulationsDOT PACKING GROUP:Not applicableSECTION 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION15.1 U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS Lead (7439-92-1)Listed on the United States TSCA inventoryListed on SARA III Section 313 (specific toxic chemical listings)SARA III Section 313 – Emission reporting0.1 %Antimony (7440-36-0)Listed on the United States TSCA inventoryListed on SARA III Section 313 (specific toxic chemical listings)SARA III Section 313 – Emission reporting1.0%15.2US STATE REGULATIONSLead (7439-92-1)MassachusettsRight to Know ListMinnesotaHazardous Substances ListNew JerseyRight to Know Hazardous Substances ListPennsylvaniaRight to Know ListProposition 65CaliforniaCarcinogen:YesProposition 65CaliforniaDevelopmental toxicityYesProposition 65CaliforniaReproductive toxicity (female)YesProposition 65CaliforniaReproductive toxicity (male)YesAntimony (7440-36-0)MassachusettsRight to Know ListMinnesotaHazardous Substances ListNew JerseyRight to Know Hazardous Substances ListPennsylvaniaRight to Know ListSECTION 16 - OTHER INFORMATIONFULL TEST OF H-PHRASESAquatic Acute 1Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute Hazard, Category 1Carc 1BCarcinogen, Category 1BH 350May cause cancerH 400Very toxic to aquatic lifeDate issued 11/12/20Revision # ABy: T.JacksonSECTION 16 - OTHER INFORMATIONREVISED DATE:REFERENCE: ................
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