Recommended use and restrictions on use: SAFETY DATA SHEET General Use: Dunn age, Building Construction ADG Products, Plymouth, MN Emergency Response Number Manufacturer/Supplie of (800) 222-5116 Raw Material: Premix Plastics Corporation 1235 North "F* Street Skews cover by SDS for ADO Products: UPV14480, UPV144850, UPV22480 Richmond, Indiana 47374 regency Overview: Form: Extruded Sheet PV1148, UPV224850, PV2248 OSHA Hazards: Combustible dust Classification: Combustible dust Warning Label contemns Including
Eye: Contact with material in dust form may cause irritation, but is not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. Thermal bums may result if heated material contacts the eye. ingestion: Ingestion of product in sheet form is not likely to be a route of exposure. Carcinogenicity: Polystyrene is not a known carcinogen and is not sifted as a carcinogen by OSHA, NTP or ARC. Chemical Name Trade Names and Synonyms CAS No.
Ly Fire and explosion protection Avoid generating dust during production; fine dust particles dispersed in air in sufficient concentrations, and in the presence of an ignition source is a potential dust explosion hazard. Hazardous Combustion Products: Simple Hydrocarbons, Carbon oxides. ¥ SEE OI IS = Opl It Loggia. "8 T 111 Hed vir W By ot Processing dust deposits should not be allowed 1o accumulate on surfaces, as these may form an explosive mixture. Avoid cleaning dust surfaces with compressed air.
consumed Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory Protection: At excessive processing temperatures, breathing protection may be required. Dust safety masks may be recommended when dust concentration is excessive. Eye Protection: Safety glasses with side-shields are recommended. [If there is @ potential for dust, use chemical goggles. Hand Protection: Gloves may be required when processing the sheet due to sharp edges and when plastic is in the molten state.
Conditions to avoid: | Avoid temperatures above 300°C (572° F). Exposure to elevated temperatures ¢an cause product to decompose. Thermal decomposition: Processing of material may release fumes and other decomposition products. At temperatures exceeding melt temperature, fumes generated may be imitating. Decomposition products can include and are nof limited to: Combustible gasses, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, dense smoke and various hydrocarbons.
Globalist TET QT aL Y. PRI Note: There is at this time inadequate evidence of Ethyl benzene causing cancer in humans. Ethyl benzene has not been classified as a carcinogen by the international Agency for Research on Cancer (GARCIA, US Environmental (NTP) Protection Agency (EPA) or the National Toxicology Program. US. Toxic Substances Control Act: [All components of this product are on the SCAT Inventory or are exempt from SCAT Inventory requirements under 40 CFR 720.30.