MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 1 / 13 Version: 7.0 SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/MIXTURE AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING 1.1 Product identifier Trade name: Description: Feropur, Feropur P, Feropur H reaction mass of disodium oxide and sodium hydride and sodium hydroxide Registration number: 01-2119491178-29-0000 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Intended or recommended use of Products for industrial using - for the pre-pickling of high-quality the substance: steels. Material for the descaling steels. Uses advised against: No such uses were defined. 1.3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Manufacturer trade name: BOCHEMIE a.s. Manufacturer address: Lidická 326, 735 81 Bohumín, Czech Republic Company ID: 293 96 824 Phone number / Fax: +420 596 091 111 / +420 596 013 462 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail of the person responsible for MSDS: [email protected] 1.4 Emergency telephone number 224 91 92 93; 224 91 54 02; 224 91 45 71 Toxikologické informační středisko, Na Bojišti 1, 128 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION This product is classified according to Regulation No 1272/2008/EC. 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture Classification according to Regulation Water react. 1, H261; Ox. Sol. 1, H272; Met. Corr. 1, H290; Skin No. 1272/2008/EC Corr.1A, H314 For the full wording of hazard statements see Section 16. The most important adverse physicochemical, human health and environmental effects: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Hydrogen generation at contact with water – explosion hazard. 2.2 Label elements 2.2.1 Labelling according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP/GHS) Hazard pictograms: Signal word: Hazard statements: Precautionary statements: Danger H290 May be corrosive to metals. H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H261 In contact with water releases flammable gases. H272 May intensify fire; oxidizer. P223 Do not allow contact with water. P370+P378 In case of fire: Use dry sand, powder extinguishing agents for extinguishing light metals, inert gases; avoid the air access for extinction. P280 Wear protective rubber gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P303+P361+P353 IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P305+P351+P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 2 / 13 Version: 7.0 P402+P404 Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container. 2.3 Other hazards The product does not meet the PBT/vPvB criteria according to REACH, annex XIII. SECTION 3: COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 3.1 Substances 3.1.1 Main constituent Hazardous components Percentage (%) Sodium hydroxide ≤ 79 Sodium hydride ≤ 17 Disodium oxide 5 - 15 Sodium carbonate 4-6 3.1.2 CAS EC Index No. REACH No. 1310-73-2 215-185-5 011-002-00-6 01-2119457892-27 7646-69-7 231-587-3 001-003-00-X 1313-59-3 215-208-9 497-19-8 207-838-8 011-005-00-2 01-2119485498-19 Classification acc. to Regulation No. 1272/2008/ES Skin Corr. 1A; H314, Met. Corr. 1A; H290 Water react. 1; H260 Skin Corr. 1B; H314, EUH014 Eye Irrit. 2; H319 Impurity, stabilising additive, or individual constituent Hazardous components None Percentage (%) -- For the full text of sentences see section 16. 3.2 Mixtures Not relevant. SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES 4.1 Description of first aid measures In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label whenever possible). − Inhalation: shut off source of exposure, if possible. Bring the victim to the fresh air; keep at rest (avoid even walking) if necessary, seek medical attention. − Skin contact: take off contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash thoroughly with water and soap. Seek medical attention. In case of extensive burns, hospitalise. − Eye contact: flush immediately with large amounts of fresh water at least 10 minutes; seek medical attention. − Ingestion: rinse mouth with potable water and leave victim to drink 0.5 L of water if the subject is conscious. Do not induce vomiting, seek medical aid. 4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Corrosive and irritant effect on skin and eyes are predominant. 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed In case of to eyes contact, ingestion and in the development of burns ensure medical aid. SECTION 5: FIREFIGHTING MEASURES 5.1 Extinguishing media Suitable: dry sand, powder extinguishing agents for extinguishing light metals (e.g. Totalit), inert gases (nitrogen), avoid the air (oxygen) access. Unsuitable: water, aqueous extinguishing agents, wet sand. 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Hydrogen generation at contact with water – explosion hazard. 5.3 Advice for fire fighters MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 3 / 13 Version: 7.0 In case fires wear a overall, a suitable respiratory system protection. If the product escapes into the sewerage, the product should be sufficiently diluted with water, while keeping preventive measures against the explosion of hydrogen and fire. SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures 6.1.1 For non-emergency personnel Wear suitable personal protective equipment. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not use the substance in the closed area. 6.1.2 For emergency responders Wear suitable personal protective equipment. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not eat food, drink and smoke, when is manipulated with product. 6.2 Environmental precautions Avoid release to the sewers, water courses, soil or environment. In case of accidental discharge of large amount of the concentrated product to the surface water, ground water or waste water, notify local authorities according to local regulations (e.g. fire brigade, police, rescue police, water course administrator). 6.3 Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Wear suitable personal protective equipment. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case spill the product, use suitable absorbents (special absorbents for aggressive materials or universal absorbents) and put into the labelled lockable container. Avoid accidental discharge into sewers or water courses. The hydroxyl ion can be neutralized by acids. 6.4 Reference to other sections See section 8 and 13. SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE 7.1 Precautions for safe handling Store in vented, closed, clean, noncorrosive containers in a cool dry location, away direct sunlight and not adjacent to chemicals which may react with the bleach if spillage occurs. If closed containers become heated, the containers should be vented to release decomposition products (mainly oxygen under normal conditions). Avoid excessive contamination of environment. Avoid release to the environment. Important information is provided by instructions on the label or on the www pages by company – Bochemie a. s. (www.bochemie.cz). 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Store in original containers. Keep away from food, drink, fresh water and feed. Protect against direct sunlight. Provide impermeable floor. Keep away from combustible material. Avoid the access of unauthorized personnel. Storage temperature from -30 to + 50°C. 7.3 Specific and use(s) Important information is provided by material data safety sheet, by instructions on the label or on the company web pages www.bochemie.cz. Only for industrial use. SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION More information see Annex – exposure scenario. 8.1 Control parameters 8.1.1 National exposure limit values Substance Sodium hydroxide Sodium carbonate PEL (mg/m3) 1 5 8.1.2 Information monitoring procedures Exposure limit values and/or biological limit values according to national legislation. 8.1.3 Air monitoring procedures Exposure limit values for air pollution according to national legislation. 8.1.4 DNEL and PNEC values DNEL long-term inhalation = 0.93 mg of substance/m3 (local and systemic effects) PNEC STP microorganisms = 0.93 mg/l NPK-P (mg/m3) 2 10 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 4 / 13 Version: 7.0 PNEC Water: 0.93 mg/l PNEC Sediment: 3.35 mg /kgdwt PNEC Soil: 0.124 mg/kgdwt 8.2 Exposure controls 8.2.1 Appropriate engineering controls Provide sufficient ventilation. Ensure that a man handling/working with the product makes use of personal protective equipment, is aware of substance characteristics, and knows instructions for use and conditions of personal protection and protection of environment. Personal protective equipment should be kept in a faultless conditions and damaged equipment should be replaced immediately. Observe rules of personal hygiene, particularly do not eat, drink, and smoke, when working. Before eating and after work wash your hands with warm water and soap. 8.2.2 Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Eye protection to EN 166, designed to protect against dusts. Eye/face protection: Use the working clothes. Skin protection: Rubber gloves Hand protection: In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Respiratory protection: 8.2.3 Environmental exposure controls Observe instructions for handling and storage, particularly ensure provisions preventing spill of concentrated substance into watercourses, soil and sewerage (for further information see Handling Conditions according to Act No 254/2001 of Czech Act Coll., on Waters). SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties Appearance (at 20°C; 101.3 kPa): solid Colour: white to yellowish-grey Odour: odourless pH (1% solution at 20°C): very alkaline Melting point: 347°C Boiling point: not relevant Flash point: not relevant Evaporation rate: not determinate. Flammability (solid, gas): incombustible in dry condition by the temperature of 270°C; contact with water liberates highly flammable gases Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits: the substance does not flammable Vapour pressure (°C): does not need to be performed Vapour density: not determinate. Relative density (20°C): 2.05 Water solubility: not possible Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water: not needed Auto-ignition temperature; not applicable Decomposition temperature: not determinate Viscosity: not relevant Explosive properties: non-explosive Oxidising properties: does have oxidising properties. 9.2 Other information Not known. SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY If the originals container is tightly closed, the product is stable. 10.1 Reactivity Substance is high reactive with water to form hydrogen gas - self-ignition and/or explosion hazard. 10.2 Chemical stability Product is stable when stored in the intact packaging in the warehouse without changing of atmospheric conditions and is prevented against humidity (including atmospheric humidity). 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Not known. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 5 / 13 Version: 7.0 10.4 Conditions to avoid Avoid increased humidity (product devaluation, hydrogen generation), raised temperature, long-lasting direct exposure to sun. 10.5 Incompatible materials Strong oxidising agents, acids, water. 10.6 Hazardous decomposition products Hydrogen is generated at reaction with water, caustic alkali (sodium hydroxide). SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 11.1 Information on toxicological effects a) acute toxicity b) skin corrosion/irritation: c) serious eye damage/irritation: d) respiratory or skin sensitisation: e) germ cell mutagenicity: f) carcinogenicity: g) reproductive toxicity: h) i) j) STOT-single exposure: STOT-repeated exposure: aspiration hazard: Corrosive substance, no tested Corrosive substance Corrosive substance, causes eye damage not sensitising Not classified as mutagenic, NaOH is not expected to be systemically available in the body under normal handling and use (EU RAR of sodium hydroxide (2007), section 4.1.2.6) Not classified, NaOH is not expected to be systemically available in the body under normal handling and use (EU RAR of sodium hydroxide (2007), section 4.1.2.7) Not classified, NaOH is not expected to be systemically available in the body under normal handling and use (EU RAR of sodium hydroxide (2007), section 4.1.2.8) not determined not expected to occur Corrosive substance SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12.1 Toxicity NaOH is a strong alkaline substance that dissociates completely in water to Na+ and OH-. Sodium hydroxide: - LC50 96 hours for fish (mg.l-1): 35-189 acute toxicity - EC50 48 hours for freshwat. inverte. (mg.l-1): 40 PNEC NaOH is a strong alkaline substance that dissociates completely in water to Na+ and OH-. 12.2 Persistence and degradability Abiotic degradation: NaOH is a strong alkaline substance that dissociates completely in water to Na+ and OH-. Atmospheric emissions as aerosols are rapidly neutralized by carbon dioxide and the salts will be washed out by rain. Biotic degradation: Sodium persists indefinitely in the environment. The hydroxyl ion can be neutralized by acids, it can form complexes or it can be precipitated. NaOH does not fulfil the Persistence criterion. 12.3 Bioaccumulative potential Considering its high water solubility, NaOH is not expected to bioconcentrate in organisms. Log Pow is not applicable for an inorganic compound. 12.4 Mobility in soil NaOH is highly soluble in water. During movement through soil, some ion exchange will occur. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment The product does not meet the PBT/vPvB criteria according to REACH, annex XIII. 12.6 Other adverse effects No known. SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS 13.1 Waste treatment methods a) Recommended Methods of Substance and Contaminated Packaging Disposal: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 6 / 13 Version: 7.0 According to Waste Catalogue, it could be dangerous waste. Substance waste shall be handled as hazardous waste and removed by licensed waste removal company. Contaminated packaging is a dangerous waste. b) Waste Legal Regulations: Act No 185/2001 of Czech Act Coll., on Wastes in last wording. If this substance and its packaging become waste, the last user has to assign relevant waste code according to Decree No 381/2001 of Czech Act Coll., in last wording. Act No. 477/2001 Coll. on waste as amended. c) Suggestion of waste classification: Subgroup 16 03 Deficient batches and unusable products – waste 16 03 03* Inorganic wastes containing hazardous substances Or: 11 01 Wastes from chemical surface treatment and coating of metals and other materials 11 01 07 Pickling bases d) Suggestion of waste container classification: Containers with residues of the substance: 15 01 10* Containers with residues of hazardous substances or polluted with such substances More information is in an annex – exposure scenario. SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION (ADR/RID/GGVSE) IMDG 14.1 UN number: UN 3131 UN 3131 14.2 UN proper shipping name: WATER-REACTIVE SOLID, CORROSIVE, N.O.S. (Sodium hydroxide, Sodium hydride) WATER-REACTIVE SOLID, CORROSIVE, N.O.S. (Sodium hydroxide, Sodium hydride) 14.3 Transport hazard class(es): 4.3, 8 4.3, 8 14.4 Packing group: II II 14.5 Environmental hazards NO NO 14.6 Special precautions for user: -- -- 14.7 Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC Code. -- -- Danger code (Kemler): 482 Danger code (Kemler): 482 Limited quantities (LQ): 500g Limited quantities (LQ): none Other information: SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION 15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture Legislation regulating individual issues of the environmental protection and occupational hygiene conditions. Regulation No. 1907/2006 (REACH). Regulation No 1272/2008/EC (CLP) Directive No. 98/24/EC on safety and health protection of employees from risks connected with chemical agents used at work. 15.2 Chemical safety assessment A Chemical Safety Assessment was carried out for the substances. SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION a) Changes during Revision of the MSDS The changed sections are indicated with bold line: b) A key or legend to abbreviations and acronyms used Substance or mixture corrosive to metals Met. Corr. 1 Skin corrosion category 1A Skin Corr. 1A Substance or mixture which in contact with water emits flammable gas. Water react. 1 Eye irritation Eye Irrit. 2 Oxidising solid cat.1 Ox. Sol. 1 Predicted No Effect Concentration PNEC Derived No Effect Level DNEL Permissible Exposure Limit PEL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 7 / 13 Version: 7.0 Maximum Permissible Concentration NPK-P Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic PBT Very Persistent and Very Bioaccumulative vPvB Lethal dose, 50 percent LD50 Lethal concentration, 50 percent LC50 c) Key literature references and sources for data Information contained herein is based on our best knowledge and current legislation, according to Regulation 1272/2008/EC. Further, this Material Safety Data Sheet was elaborated on grounds of information provided by suppliers of particular components. The MSDS contains information needed for security of safety and occupational health protection and the environmental protection. The mentioned information refers to present state of knowledge and experience and is in accordance with legislation in force. It cannot be considered warrantee of suitability or usability of the product for particular application. d) List of hazard statements In contact with water releases flammable gases which may ignite spontaneously. H260 In contact with water releases flammable gas. H261 May intensify fire; oxidizer. H272 May be corrosive to metals. H290 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage H314 Causes serious eye irritation H319 e) Instructions for Training Personnel handling the substance must be instructed about manipulation risks and on requirements for health and environmental protection (relevant provisions of the Labor Code as amended) and further, they must be demonstrably familiarized with dangerous properties, occupational health and environmental protection principles and first aid measures (Act No. 258/2000 Coll. on public health protection as amended). f) Recommended Use Limitations The substance should not be used for any other purpose than determined (see Section 1.2). As specific conditions of use of the substance are beyond control of the supplier, the user is the only responsible to adapt the information and warnings contained herein to local legislation and regulations. The safety information describes the product from perspective of its safety and it cannot be deemed technical specifications of the product. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR ANNEX Page: 8 / 13 Version: 7.0 EXPOSURE SCENARIO Scenario 1: Formulation of Feropur (FP-F) This scenario is described by the following combinations of use descriptors. The corresponding contributing scenarios are described in the respective subchapters. ERC PROC PC ERC2 PROC 3 PC 14 Exposure Scenario An overall exposure scenario may be described by a number of contributing scenarios which may be subdivided into environmental exposure, worker exposure and consumer exposure. The following scenarios contribute to the scenario Formulation of Feropur (FP-F). The corresponding release to the environment, exposure of workers and consumers resulting from these contributing scenarios is summarized in chapter 10.1 ff. Contributing Scenario (1) controlling environmental exposure for ERC2 Formulation of Feropur (FP-F) Amounts used 2,000 to per year Release times per year 220 Environmental factors not influenced by risk management River flow rate: 18000 m3/day Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure Release to: air: 0%, water: 0.001%, soil: 0%; fraction used at main source: 100%; fraction tonnage to region: 100% Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil spERC: Formulation of Ferropur (spERC related to ERC 1). Notes: Release times per year: Discharge if waste water is every working day, i.e. 220 days per year. Fraction Main Source: 1 = 100% = One point source in Europe 0.1 = 10% = Wide dispersive use 1 = worst case was selected Release to air: 0% - Rationale: Feropur is not volatile (RMM efficacy: 100%) Release to fresh or marine water: 0.3% - According to EU 2003, TGD on Risk Assessment Part II Appendix 1 A Tables A2.1 (RMM efficacy 99.7%) Release to soil: 0.01% - Assumption: Caustic sludge or solid caustic are collected by a professional contractor and discharged by landfill after treatment (neutralization) (RMM efficacy: 99.9%). Landfill after treatment ( neutralization) of caustic sludge or caustic solids; RMM effectivity: 100% (air), 99.9% (soil), 99.7% (water) Conditions and measures related to municipal Municipal sewage treatment plant discharge: 2000000 L/day sewage treatment plant More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 3, Annex I.3 and Annex II.2. Contributing Scenario (2) controlling industrial worker exposure for PROC 3 Formulation of Feropur (FP-F) Product characteristics solid Duration of activity 1 - 4 hours MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 9 / 13 Version: 7.0 Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure Work is carried out indoors; dustiness during process: high Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion and exposure Local exhaust ventilation Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation Respiratory protection: 90%; protective gloves: 99%, burst-time: >4 hours (default) Gloves (EN 374) to prevent skin effects from powders. Use, storage, maintenance and replacement advice followed. Protective clothes and eye protection (EN 166) RMMs: 99% Eye protection to EN 166, designed to protect against dusts. Engineering controls and half mask respirator (EN 519), RMMs: 99% Engineering controls are used to keep exposures below the OEL (DNEL). If these are not sufficient, then additional use of a half-mask respirator to EN 519.) More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 2.1, Annex I.2.1 and Annex II.1.1. Scenario 2: Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 13 (FP-EUI-1) This scenario is described by the following combinations of use descriptors. The corresponding contributing scenarios are described in the respective subchapters. ERC PROC PC ERC8B PROC 13 PC 14 Exposure Scenario An overall exposure scenario may be described by a number of contributing scenarios which may be subdivided into environmental exposure, worker exposure and consumer exposure. The following scenarios contribute to the scenario Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 13 (FP-EUI-1). The corresponding release to the environment, exposure of workers and consumers resulting from these contributing scenarios is summarized in chapter 10.2 ff. Contributing Scenario (1) controlling environmental exposure for ERC8B Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 13 (FP-EUI-1) Amounts used 2,000 to per year Release times per year 365 Environmental factors not influenced by risk management River flow rate: 18000 m3/day Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure Release to: air: 0.1%, water: 2%, soil: 0%; fraction used at main source: 0.2%; fraction tonnage to region: 10% Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil NA Conditions and measures related to municipal Municipal sewage treatment plant discharge: 2000000 L/day sewage treatment plant More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 3, Annex I.3 and Annex II.2. Contributing Scenario (2) controlling industrial worker exposure for PROC 13 Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 13 (FP-EUI-1) Product characteristics Solid; substance (inhalation): 25% Duration of activity 15 min/day (justification: Realistic worst case duration of activity as provided by the end user.) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 10 / 13 Version: 7.0 Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure Work is carried out indoors; dustiness during process: high; substance (inhalation): 25% (justification: Definitive concentration in substance.) Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion and exposure Local exhaust ventilation Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation Respiratory protection: 90%; protective gloves: 99%, burst-time: >4 hours (default) Gloves (EN 374 Protective clothes and eye protection (EN 166), RMMs: 99% Eye protection to EN 166, Engineering controls and half mask respirator (EN 519), RMMs: 99% (keep exposures below the OEL (DNEL). If these are not sufficient, half-mask respirator to EN 519.) More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 2.1, Annex I.2.1 and Annex II.1.1. Scenario 3: Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 23a (FP-EUI-2) This scenario is described by the following combinations of use descriptors. The corresponding contributing scenarios are described in the respective subchapters. ERC PROC PC ERC8B PROC 23A PC 14 Exposure Scenario An overall exposure scenario may be described by a number of contributing scenarios which may be subdivided into environmental exposure, worker exposure and consumer exposure. The following scenarios contribute to the scenario Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 23a (FP-EUI-2). The corresponding release to the environment, exposure of workers and consumers resulting from these contributing scenarios is summarized in chapter 10.3 ff. Contributing Scenario (1) controlling environmental exposure for ERC8B Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 23a (FP-EUI-2) Amounts used 2,000 to per year Release times per year 365 Environmental factors not influenced by risk management River flow rate: 18000 m3/day Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure Release to: air: 0.1%, water: 2%, soil: 0%; fraction used at main source: 0.2%; fraction tonnage to region: 10% Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil NA Conditions and measures related to municipal Municipal sewage treatment plant discharge: 2000000 L/day sewage treatment plant More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 3, Annex I.3 and Annex II.2. Contributing Scenario (2) controlling industrial worker exposure for PROC 23A Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 23a (FP-EUI-2) Product characteristics Solid; substance (inhalation): 25% Duration of activity >4 hours (default) Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure Work is carried out indoors; dustiness during process: high; substance (inhalation): 25% (justification: Definitive concentration in substance.) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 11 / 13 Version: 7.0 Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion and exposure Local exhaust ventilation Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation Respiratory protection: 90%; protective gloves: 99%, burst-time: >4 hours (default) Gloves (EN 374) to prevent skin effects from powders. Use, storage, maintenance and replacement advice followed. Protective clothes and eye protection (EN 166), S-phrase RMMs: 99% Eye protection to EN 166, designed to protect against dusts. Engineering controls and half mask respirator (EN 519), S-phrase RMMs: 99% (keep exposures below the OEL (DNEL). If these are not sufficient, half-mask respirator to EN 519.) More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 2.1, Annex I.2.1 and Annex II.1.1. Scenario 4: Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 25a (FP-EUI-3) This scenario is described by the following combinations of use descriptors. The corresponding contributing scenarios are described in the respective subchapters. ERC PROC PC ERC8B PROC 25A PC 14 Exposure Scenario An overall exposure scenario may be described by a number of contributing scenarios which may be subdivided into environmental exposure, worker exposure and consumer exposure. The following scenarios contribute to the scenario Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 25a (FP-EUI-3). The corresponding release to the environment, exposure of workers and consumers resulting from these contributing scenarios is summarized in chapter 10.4 ff. Contributing Scenario (1) controlling environmental exposure for ERC8B Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 25a (FP-EUI-3) Amounts used 2,000 to per year Release times per year 365 Environmental factors not influenced by risk management River flow rate: 18000 m3/day Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure Release to: air: 0.1%, water: 2%, soil: 0%; fraction used at main source: 0.2%; fraction tonnage to region: 10% Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil NA Conditions and measures related to municipal Municipal sewage treatment plant discharge: 2000000 L/day sewage treatment plant More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 3, Annex I.3 and Annex II.2. Contributing Scenario (2) controlling industrial worker exposure for PROC 25A Industrial end-use: Topping of molten salt (400°C) PROC 25a (FP-EUI-3) Product characteristics Solid; substance (inhalation): 25% Duration of activity >4 hours (default) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Page: 12 / 13 Version: 7.0 Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure Work is carried out indoors; dustiness during process: high; substance (inhalation): 25% (justification: Definitive concentration in substance.) Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion and exposure Local exhaust ventilation Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation Respiratory protection: 90%; protective gloves: 99%, burst-time: >4 hours (default) Gloves (EN 374) to prevent skin effects from powders. Use, storage, maintenance and replacement advice followed. Protective clothes and eye protection (EN 166), S-phrase RMMs: 99% Eye protection to EN 166, designed to protect against dusts. Engineering controls and half mask respirator (EN 519), S-phrase RMMs: 99% (keep exposures below the OEL (DNEL). If these are not sufficient, half-mask respirator to EN 519.) More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 2.1, Annex I.2.1 and Annex II.1.1. Scenario 5: Manufacturing of Feropur (FP-M) This scenario is described by the following combinations of use descriptors. The corresponding contributing scenarios are described in the respective subchapters. ERC PROC PC ERC1 PROC 1 PC 14 Exposure Scenario An overall exposure scenario may be described by a number of contributing scenarios which may be subdivided into environmental exposure, worker exposure and consumer exposure. The following scenarios contribute to the scenario Manufacturing of Feropur (FP-M). The corresponding release to the environment, exposure of workers and consumers resulting from these contributing scenarios is summarized in chapter 10.5 ff. Contributing Scenario (1) controlling environmental exposure for ERC1 Manufacturing of Feropur (FP-M) Amounts used 2,000 to per year Release times per year 220 Environmental factors not influenced by risk management River flow rate: 18000 m3/day Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure Release to: air: 0%, water: 0.001%, soil: 0%; fraction used at main source: 100%; fraction tonnage to region: 100% MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (according to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament as amended by Regulation (EC)No 830/2015) Date of issue: 11th November 2002 Date of revision: 1 October 2015 Previous date: 21 November 2014 Product name: FEROPUR Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil Page: 13 / 13 Version: 7.0 spERC: Manufacturing of Ferropur (spERC related to ERC 1). Notes: Release times per year: According to specific data of particular manufacturing sites, as provided by the manufacturer. Fraction Main Source: 1 = 100% = One point source in Europe 0.1 = 10% = Wide dispersive use 1 = worst case was selected Release to air: 0% - Rationale: Feropur is not volatile (RMM efficacy: 100%) Release to fresh or marine water: 0.3% - According to EU 2003, TGD on Risk Assessment Part II Appendix 1 A Tables A1.1 (RMM efficacy 99.7%) Release to soil: 0.01% - Assumption: Caustic sludge or solid caustic are collected by a professional contractor and discharged by landfill after treatment (neutralisation) (RMM efficacy: 99.9%) Landfill after treatment ( neutralisation) of caustic sludge or caustic solids; RMM effectivity: 100% (air), 99.9% (soil), 99.7% (water) Conditions and measures related to municipal Municipal sewage treatment plant discharge: 2000000 L/day sewage treatment plant More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 3, Annex I.3 and Annex II.2. Contributing Scenario (2) controlling industrial worker exposure for PROC 1 Manufacturing of Feropur (FP-M) Product characteristics solid Duration of activity 1 - 4 hours Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure Work is carried out indoors; dustiness during process: high Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion and exposure Local exhaust ventilation Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation Respiratory protection: 90%; protective gloves: 99%, burst-time: >4 hours (default) Gloves (EN 374) to prevent skin effects from powders. Use, storage, maintenance and replacement advice followed. Protective clothes and eye protection (EN 166), S-phrase RMMs: 99% Eye protection to EN 166, designed to protect against dusts. Engineering controls and half mask respirator (EN 519), S-phrase RMMs: 99% (keep exposures below the OEL(DNEL). If these are not sufficient, half-mask respirator to EN 519.) More details on the individual use conditions, applied algorithms and default values of this scenario are summarized in the attached EasyTRA report under chapters 2.1, Annex I.2.1 and Annex II.1.1.
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