MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Similar documents
Section 1 Material Identification Manufacturer: Bunting Bearings, LLC Emergency Telephone Number 200 Van Buren Street

MSDS FOR ZINC METAL: PRIME WESTERN

BUNTING BEARINGS, LLC

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

WEBCO INDUSTRIES, INC. P.O. Box 100 Sand Springs, OK Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Safety Data Sheet

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET =============================GENERAL INFORMATION===========================

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (FOR DOMESTIC [USA] CUSTOMERS)

================================================================

Material Safety Data Sheet

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MIDLAND INDUSTRIES, INC N. HALSTED ST. CHICAGO, IL (312) (312) (313) FAX MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Palladium( ) ~100 NE* NE* No No No Palladium Powder*

Material Safety Data Sheet

Section 1. Product and Company Identification. 699 SE Battle Drive Madison, FL Telephone: Section 2. Hazard Identification

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Stainless Steel (301, 302, 304, 304L, 305, 309, 310, 310S, 316, 316L, 321, 347, 350, 430, 17-7PH, 18SR)

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET COPPER-NICKEL-ZINC ALLOYS 731, 733, 742, 752, 758, 762, 770 Page 1 of 7

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Beta Titanium SECTION 1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING

Date Issued. * Cerium N/A N/A 39% * Lanthanum N/A N/A 18% * Neodymium N/A N/A 14% * Praseodymium N/A N/A 7% Iron (Oxide Fume) 10mg/m³ 5mg/m³ 20%

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR THORN SMITH LABORATORIES ANALYZED QUANTITATIVE UNKNOWNS

Jade Precision Engineering. Material Safety Data Sheet. Section I Product Identification. Section II: Composition / Information on Ingredient

Emergency Overview: Copper Alloy products in the natural state do not present a hazard for emergency response personnel.

DATE ISSUED: 10/07 SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION & COMPANY INFORMATION

SECTION 2 - GENERAL COMPOSITION OF TONER CONTAINED IN CARTRIDGE. COMPONENT PERCENT CAS# OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV (wt.)

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Complies with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR

ALLOY TYPE Al Cr Co Cu Mn Mo Ni Fe

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Safety Data Sheet Maxsil Silica Textiles Cloth, Tape, Blanket, Rope, Tadpole Tape, Yarn and Tubing

CAUTION DUST FUMES MIST

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)

Material Safety Data Sheet

ALUMINUM CASTINGS 300 SERIES (Without Beryllium)

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification. Green Diamond Foundry Sands

Safety Data Sheet. Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients Component C.A.S. # Relative Concentration by Weight

SAFETY DATA SHEET Date Prepared: 12/24/2014 Last Revision: 00/00/0000 Date Printed: 12/29/2014

7800 NORTH ALGER ROAD PO BOX 489 ALMA, MICHIGAN February 16, To our valued customers,

Material Safety Data Sheet

MSDS for Dry Charged Motorcycle Batteries

Safety Data Sheet. Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients Component C.A.S. # Relative Concentration by Weight

GHS Pictograms: NA GHS Categories: NA. 2.2 Label elements Hazard Pictograms: NA Signal Word: NA Hazard Statements: NA Precautionary Statements: NA

Material Safety Data Sheet Oil-Dri Sweeping Compound (# )

06/15 CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE, COUNTRY

DATE ISSUED 01/15. CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE, COUNTRY Auburn, IN 46706

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. OSHA Ceiling ACGIH TLV. N/A 0.05 mg/m3. N/A 10 mg/m 3 N/A

SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION & COMPANY INFORMATION

SAFETY DATA SHEET 80 MGS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

SAFETY DATA SHEET. Section 1 Identification. Section 2. Hazard Identification. Section 3. Composition / Information On Ingredients

: Series 300 Stainless Steel Wire Brushes

Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Safety Data Sheet

TEIG NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY. Section 1 - Product and Company Identification TEIG NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY. Company's Information

1 Depends on grade specifications.

Stannic Oxide, Powder

Copper Sulfate Specific Gravity 1.186

MSDS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAGNESIUM STEARATE. 341 Christian Street, Oxford, CT 06478, USA

Safety Data Sheet. Section 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: HOT FOOT BIRD REPELLENT October 06, 2013 Supercedes

SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION & COMPANY INFORMATION CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE, COUNTRY

TopCoat CRT White. Material Safety Data Sheet. Updated: 12/08. Quality You Can Trust Since From North America s Largest Roofing Manufacturer

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

WOLVERINE JOINING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION & COMPANY INFORMATION CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE, COUNTRY

SAFETY DATA SHEET Carbon Steel Wire Brushes SDS #10

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Material Safety Data Sheet

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MSDS 004 Revised 12/2005. Chemical Family: Enamel insulated Nickel and/or Chromium bearing alloys HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

MSDS Number: S6410 * * * * * Effective Date: 11/02/01 * * * * * Supercedes: 11/17/99 STANNIC OXIDE. 2. Composition/Information on Ingredients

MSDS. An Alco Industries Company CHEMTREC: Nova Drive SE Massillon, OH PH FAX

HydroGlobe HMRP MSDS Effective Date 01/10/05 1. Product Identification 2. Composition/Information on Ingredients 3. Hazards Identification

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)

Version /09/2004

Doped Polycrystalline Silicon

Material Safety Data Sheet

Safety Data Sheet Stainless Steel Wire Brushes

Handy Flux and Handy Flux SLS - SOL , SOL , SOL

M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. 1. Product and Company Identification

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Sealed Nickel Cadmium Rechargeable Batteries

Hydrogen Peroxide 6%

SAFETY DATA SHEET ID# MSDS-01 Issue Date: June 1, 2015 Revised Date: Revision No.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Float and Rolled Flat Glass

SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION & COMPANY INFORMATION SECTION 2 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET WYNN'S PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUSH

SAFETY DATA SHEET ID# MSDS-0100 Issue Date: June 1, 2015 Revised Date: Revision No.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: March 2005

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET The Ruscoe Co. Page 1 Date Prepared: 02/12/10 Date Printed: 02/12/10 MSDS Reference No.: R-69

Part Numbers: SA-12C Hazard Rating: Health: 1 Fire: 4 Reactivity: EISENHOWER LANE NORTH LOMBARD, IL 60148

WARD MANUFACTURING LLC MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) Page 1 of 5 DATE: Dec, 1994 UPDATED July, 2008

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/Identity Information

Material Safety Data Sheet

SAFETY DATA SHEET. MANUFACTURER 24 HR. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Harsco Corporation

Transcription:

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SEQUOIA BRASS AND COPPER Date: November 25, 1985 P.O. BOX 4661 Revised: May 17, 1993 HAYWARD, CA 94540 SECTION I. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION Copper/Copper Alloys DESCRIPTION Cu Pb Fe Sn Zn P Te Al Other %min C10100 Oxygen-Free Electronic 99.99 - - - - 0.0003 0.0002 - - C11000 Electrolytic Tough Pitch 99.9 - - - - - - - - C14500 Tellurium Bearing 99.9 - - - -.004-.012.4-.7 - - C23000 Red Brass 85% 84-86 0.05 0.05 - Rem. - - - - C26000 Cartridge Brass 70% 68.5-71.5 0.07 0.05 - Rem. - - - - C27200 Yellow Brass 65% 62-65 0.07 0.07 - Rem. - - - - C33000 Low Leaded Brass 65-68.25-.7 0.07 - Rem. - - - - C35300 High Leaded Brass 62% 60-63 1.5-2.5 0.15 - Rem. - - - - C35600 Extra Hi Leaded Brass 60-63 2-3 0.15 - Rem. - - - - C36000 Free Cutting Brass 60-63 2.5-3.7 0.35 - Rem. - - - - C46400 Naval Brass 59-63 0.2 0.1.5-1 Rem. - - - - C93200 Hi Leaded Tin Bronze 81-85 6-8 0.2 6.3-7.5 1-4 0.15-0.005 Sb.35 Si.005 C95400 Aluminum Bronze 83-3-5 - - - - 10.5 Ni 1.5 Ni 1 S.08 SECTION II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Copper/Copper Alloys CAS Number OSHA-PEL ACGIH-TLV ACGIH STEL Aluminum # (Al) (7429-90-5) (Dust) 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 -- (Fume) 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 --

Antimony # (Sb) (7440-36-0) 0.5 mg/m3 0.5 mg/m3 -- Arsenic # (As) (7440-38-2) 0.5 mg/m3 0.02 mg/m3 -- Beryllium # (Be) (7440-41-7) 0.002 mg/m3 0.002 mg/m3 0.005* Bismuth telluride (Bi) (1304-82-1) (Dust) 15 mg/m3 15 mg/m3 -- Boron oxide (B) (1303-86-2) (Dust) 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 -- Cadmium # (Cd) (7440-43-9) (Dust) 0.2 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 -- (Fume) 0.1 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3* -- Calcium oxide (Ca) (1305-78-8) 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 -- Carbonblack (1333-86-4) 3.5 mg/m3 -- -- Chromium # (Cr) (7440-47-3) 1 mg/m3 0.5 mg/m3 -- Cobalt # (Co) (7440-48-4) 0.05 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 -- SECTION II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Copper/Copper Alloys CAS Number OSHA-PEL ACGIH-TLV ACGIH STEL Copper # (Cu) (7440-50-8) (Dust) 1 mg/m3 1 mg/m3 -- (Fume) 0.1 mg/m3 0.2 mg/m3 -- Iron (Fe) (1309-37-1) 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 -- (As iron oxide fume) Lead # (3) (Pb) (7439-92-1) 0.05 mg/m3 0.15 mg/m3 -- Lithium hydride (Li) (7580-67-8) 0.025 mg/m3.025 mg/m3 -- Manganese # (Mn) (7439-96-5) (Dust) 5 mg/m3* 5 mg/m3* -- (Fume) -- 1 mg/m3 3 mg/m3 Magnesium oxide (Mg) (1309-48-4) (Dust) 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 -- Nickel # (Ni) (7440-02-0) 1 mg/m3 1 mg/m3 -- Phosphorus # (P) (7723-14-0) 0.1 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 -- Selenium (Se) (7782-49-2) 0.2 mg/m3 0.2 mg/m3 -- Silicon (Si) (7440-21-3) (Dust) 10 mg/m3 10 mg/m3(1) -- (Fume) 5 mg/m3 -- -- Silver # (Ag) (7440-22-4) 0.01 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 -- Sulphur Dioxide # (S) (7446-09-5) 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 5/10 mg/m3 Tellurium # (Te) (13494-80-9) 0.1 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 -- Tin (2) (Sn) (7440-31-5) 2 mg/m3 2 mg/m3 0.2 mg/m3 (contemplated) Titanium dioxide (Ti) (13463-67-7) (Dust) 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 -- Zinc # (Zn) (1314-13-2) (Dust)(1) 10 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 -- (Fume) 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 10 mg/m3

Zirconium (Zr) (7440-67-7) 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 *Ceiling Limit Note: antimony trioxide, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt-chromium alloy, lead and nickel have been identified as potential human carcinogens. # denotes a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the S.A.R.A. of 1986 and CFR Part 372. (1) Value is for total dust containing no asbestos and less than 1% free silicon (2) Contemplated change to 0.2 STEL and 0.1 TWA (3) Under court remand SECTION III. PHYSICAL DATA Physical Form: Solid Specific Gravity: 7.45-9.00 Boiling Point: Not Applicable Vapor Density: Not Applicable Freeze-Melt Temperature: Approx 1290-2260 F Solubility in H2O: Insoluble Vapor Pressure: Not Applicable Color: Silver or Yellow to Red Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable Odor: None SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Solid massive form is not combustible. Fire and explosion hazards are moderate when material is in the form of dust and exposed to heat, flames, chemical reaction, or in contact with powerful oxidizers. Use special mixtures of dry chemical or sand. Firefighters should wear NIOSH/MSHA self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Molten metal may react violently with water. Flash Point: (Method Used) Not Applicable Flammable Limits (LEL-UEL) Not Applicable Extinguishing Media: See Below Auto Ignition Temp.: Not Applicable SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Stable under normal conditions of transport and storage. Molten metal may react violently with water. Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Acids, bases, and oxidizers. Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Metal fume. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Permissible exposure limits and threshold limit values. See Section II. Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation: Yes; Skin: Yes; Ingestion: Yes Under normal handling conditions the solid alloy presents no significant health hazards. Processing of the alloy by dust or fume producing operation (grinding, buffing, heating, welding, etc.) may result in the potential exposure to airborne metal particulates or fume. The exposure levels in Section II are relevant to fumes and dusts.

Effects of Overexposure: ALUMINUM - Excessive exposure to aluminum fume and dust has been associated with lung disease, but this effect is probably due to simultaneous silica exposure. ANTIMONY - Antimony and its compounds are irritating to the skin and mucous membranes and are systemic poisons. Effects are reported to include metallic taste in the mouth, vomiting, colic, loss of appetite and weight, cardiac problems, and diarrhea. In addition, dermatitis may result which starts as an inflammation of the hair follicles and can progress through pus formation and sloughing to leave a contracted scar. BERYLLIUM - Inhalation of beryllium dust or fume may result in the production of an acute or chronic systemic disease depending upon the level of exposure and the beryllium compound involved. Granulomatous lesions of the skin, liver, kidneys, spleen, and lymph nodes have been reported. Damage to the lungs may be in both the acute and chronic forms, both of which have similar signs and symptoms. These include a relatively non-productive cough, progressive difficulty in breathing, loss of appetite symptoms. These include a relatively non-productive cough, progressive difficulty in breathing, loss of appetite and loss of weight. The major difference between the two is the suddenness of onset and the rate of progression. In the acute form, the symptoms appear in extreme weight loss. Complete recovery is possible and fatal cases usually result from acute heart disease. In chronic beryllium disease, the symptoms or signs are generally delayed in their onset and are persistent in nature. They may be triggered or aggravated by stresses such as pregnancy, respiratory infecton, and thyrotoxicosis. In the progression of the disease, symptoms of heart disease may occur. Beryllium is also a suspected human carcinogen and has caused cancer in laboratory animals. CADMIUM - Inhalation of cadmium fumes may cause respiratory irritation with a sore, dry throat and a metallic taste followed by a cough, chest pain, and difficulty in breathing. Bronchitis, pneumonitis, and pulmonary edema have been reported as a result of the irritation of the fumes. Headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, and weight loss have also been reported and the liver, kidneys and bone marrow may be injured by the presence of the metal. Continued exposure to lower levels of cadmium has resulted in chronic poisoning characterized by irreversible lung damage and kidney damage. A single, high level exposure to cadmium can cause severe lung irritation which may be fatal. Cadmium is also a suspected human carcinogen. CHROMIUM - In some workers, chromium compounds act as allergens and may cause dermatitis and may also produce pulmonary sensitization. Chromic acid and chromates have a direct corrosive effect on the skin and the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract. Although rare, there may be the possibility of skin and pulmonary sensitization. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence of increased lung cancer among workers in the chromate-producing industry and possible chromium alloy workers. This determination is supported by sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity to animals and possible mutagenicity test of Cr VI compounds. COBALT - Cobalt has been reported as causing hypersensitization type dermatitis in individuals who are susceptible. Animal studies have shown that particulate cobalt is an acutely irritating substance and industrial exposures, possibly combined with small amounts of silica, are reported capable of producing serious pneumoconiosis which is initally of an insidious nature. COPPER - Melting, grinding, cutting of copper may produce fumes or dust exposure and beathing these fumes or dust may present potentially significant health hazards. Fumes of copper may cause metal fume fever with flu-like symptoms and skin and hair discoloration. While industrial dermatitis has not beenreported, keratinization of the hands and the soles of the feet has been reported. Systemically as well, copper dust and fume cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract, metallic taste in the mouth, and nausea. IRON - The inhalation of iron oxide fumes or dust may cause an apparent benign pneumoconiosis which is called siderosis. This disease is reported to be disabling, but makes x-ray diagnosis of other lung conditions difficult or impossible. Effects of Overexposure: LEAD (SHORT TERM EXPOSURE) - Lead is an accumulative poison. Inhalation effects of exposure to fumes or dust of inorganic lead may not develop quickly. Symptoms may include decreased physical fitness, fatigue, sleep disturbance, headache, aching bones and muscles, constipation, abdominal pains, and decreasing appetite. The effects are reversible and complete recovery is possible. Inhalation of large amounts of lead may lead to seizures, coma, and death.

LEAD (LONG TERM EXPOSURE) - Long term exposure can result in a buildup of lead in the body and more severe symptoms. These include anemia, pale skin, a blue line at the gum margin, decreased handgrip strength, abdominal pain, severe constipation, nausea, vomiting, and paralysis of the wrist joint. Prolonged exposure may also result in kidney damage. If the nervous system is affected, usually due to very high exposures, the resulting effects include severe headache, convulsions, coma, delirium, and death. Alcohol ingeston and physical exertion may bring on symptoms. Continued exposure can result in decreased fertility and/or increased chances of miscarriage or birth defects. MANGANESE - Chronic manganese poisoning may result from inhalation of dust or fume. The central nervous sytem is the chief site of the injury, and there also may be adverse blood and kidney effects. Chronic manganese poisoning is not a fatal disease although it is extremely disabling. Some individuals may be hypersusceptible to manganese. Freshly formed manganese fume has caused fever and chills similar to metal fume fever. NICKEL - The most common ailment arising from contact with nickel or its compounds is an allergic dermatitis known as "nickel itch" which usually occurs when the skin is moist. Generally nickel and most salts of nickel do not cause systemic poisoning, but nickel has been identified as a suspected carcinogen. There can also be adverse effects to the lungs and nasal cavities. SILICON - Accumulation in lungs may be responsible for benign pneumoconiosis, but is not considered to be responsible for pulmonary functional impairment or respiratory symptoms. TIN - The inhalation of inorganic tin fumes or dust may cause an apparent benign pneumoconiosis called stannosis which is reported not to be disabling. ZINC (AS OXIDE) - Zinc is very low in toxicity but inhalation of fumes may cause "metal fume fever". Onset of symptoms may be delayed 4-12 hours and include irritation of the nose, mouth and throat, cough, stomach pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, chills, fever, pains in the muscles and joints, thirst, bronchitis or pneumonia and a bluish tint to the skin. These symptoms go away in 24-48 hours and leave no effect. NOTE: EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Eye Contact Skin Contact Inhalation Ingestion SECTION VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING OR USE Steps to be taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: No special precautions are necessary for spills of bulk material. If large quantities of dust are spilled, remove by vacuuming or wet sweeping to prevent heavy concentration of airborne dust. If liquids (acids or bases) containing solubilized metal are spilled evacuate unprotected personnel from area. Absorb liquid by means of vermiculite, dry sand or similar material. Follow federal, state, and local regulations concerning the disposal of waste. SECTION VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING OR USE Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Cleanup personnel should wear respirators and protective clothing. Ventilate area of release. Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing: Store material away from incompatible materials and keep dust from sources of ignition. Other Precautions: See all other sections of this MSDS.

SECTION VIII. CONTROL MEASURES Respiratory Protection: If exposure above the PEL or TLV, NIOSH/MSH approved respirator for fume or dust, dependent upon the source of airborne contaminant. Ventilation: Required if dust or fume created in handling or working on this material. Local Exhaust: Required if dust or fume created in handling or working on this material and threshold limits are being approached. Mechanical (general): As above to reduce airborne dust or fume levels. Protective Gloves: Required for melt, grind, cut or weld operation. Select glove approved for the specific operation. Eye Protection: Required for melt, grind, cut, or weld operations. Minimum requirement of safety glasses with side shields for these operations. Melting and welding may require special eye protection including face shields and specially tinted glass. Grinding operations may also require face shields. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: As required for the work done on or with the metal. Work/Hygiene Practices: As required for the work done with lead bearing materials. Meet requirements of the OSHA lead standard where necessary. Always evaluate the jobs done on this product in accordance with OSHA or relevant state, federal, or local standards. IMPORTANT LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is believed to be correct as it was obtained from sources we believe are reliable, including: "Threshold Limit Values & Biological Exposure Indices for 1988-89" (American Conference of Government & Industrial Hygienists), Air Contaminates -Permissible Exposure Limits (Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, part 1910.1000 - OSHA), and OSHA (Cleveland Area Office) letter of 6/15/89. However, no representations, guarantees or warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for particular applications, hazards connected with the use of the material, or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. User assumes all risks and liability of any use, processing or handling of any material, variations in methods, conditions and equipment used to store, handle or process the material and hazards connected with the use of the material are solely the responsibility of the user and remain at his sole discretion. Compliance with all applicable federal, date, and local laws and regulations remains the responsibility of the user, and the user has the responsibility to provide a safe work place, to examine all aspects of its operation and to determine if or where precautions, in addition to those described herein, are required. IMPORTANT LIABILITY DISCLAIMER Note: The copper and copper alloy products are in solid form and will not result in an environmental exposure in such form. We cannot anticipate all the processes or applications to which this product might be subjected or which might create exposures. The information supplied has been furnished by our suppliers and consequently, our company assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the data contained herein. Call us at 510-887-5525 or Toll Free at 1-800-362-5255 Fax us at 510-887-0601