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Lanier Worldwide, Inc. 
2300 Parklake Drive, NE 
Atlanta, GA  USA 30345-2979 

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

 

 

 

 

 

Emergency Telephone:

  800-551-3087

 

 

 

Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Information 

 
Identity: 

 
Toner for 6517/6717/6616/6720 

 

 

MSDS No. 

 
CP- 261 

Product ID: 

117-0154 

 

Issued:  02/08/2005 

 
Synonyms 
& Common 
Names: 
 
Uses: 
 
Chemical  
Formula: 
 

 
 
Black Toner for 6517, 6717, 6616, 
6720 
 
Lanier 6517, 6717, 6616, 6720 
 
Mixture  

 Supersedes: 

Date: 

Prepared by:

 

Approved by:

 

 

European 

Contact:

 

06/10/1998 
02/08/2005 
EH&S Department 770-496-9500 

Larry Choskey, Manager, CEH&S 
 
Walter Fricke, Manager, Safety & 
Environment,  
Lanier Worldwide, Inc. 
Im Taubental D-41468 Neuss, 
G49-2131-387-177 

Section 2: Composition / Information on Ingredients 

Component Percent

 

CAS No.

 

Exposure Limits

 

Source 

 

Styrene-acrylic resin 

85 – 90 25153-46-2 Not 

listed  N/a 

Carbon black 

5 – 10 

1333-86-4 

3.5 mg/m

3   

3.5 mg/m

3

OSHA PEL 

ACGIH TWA 

Wax 

1 – 6 

9003-07-0 

Not listed 

N/a 

Organic pigment 

1 – 6 

116810-46-9 

10 mg/m

10 mg/m

3

OSHA PEL 

ACGIH TWA 

Silica 

< 1 

7631-86-9 

6 mg/m

10 mg/m

3

OSHA PEL 

ACGIH TWA 

 

 

 

 

 

*PEL as the product:  15mg/m

3

 (total dust), 5mg/m

(respirable dust) 

*TLV as the product:  10mg/m

3

 (total dust), 5mg/m

(respirable dust) 

 

Section 3: Hazards Identification 

HMIS Rating:

 

FLAMMABILITY = 1                                                       HEALTH = 1 
REACTIVITY = 0                                                            SPECIAL = none 
 

Health Hazards (Acute, Chronic, Immediate and Potential):

 Minimum irritation to respiratory tract may occur as with exposure 

to any non-toxic dust. May cause gasping if inhaled.  Inhalation should be avoided.  May cause temporary eye discomfort. 

Health Hazards of Long Term exposure (Chronic):

 Prolonged inhalation of excessive dust may cause lung damage. It is 

attributed to “lung overloading”, a generic response to excessive amounts of any dust retained in the lungs for a prolonged interval. 
Use of this product, as intended, does not result in inhalation of excessive dust. 

Carcinogenicity:  

Carbon Black was reclassified as a Group 2B by the IARC in 1996 based upon the result of only the inhalation 

study in rats. However, there was not observed the incidence of tumors on the test results on dermal or oral studies. Also, 2-years 
inhalation study using a typical toner containing carbon black showed no association between toner exposure and animal tumors. 

Section 4: First Aid Measures 

 
Inhalation: 

Gargle with water. Remove to fresh air if effects 
occur.   Get medical attention if needed.  

 
Eye Contact:

  

In case of contact, immediately flush eyes 
with water for 15 minutes.  Get medical 
attention if needed. 

Skin Contact:

 

Wash with soap and water. 

Ingestion:        

Dilute stomach contents with several 
glasses of water.  Get medical attention. 

 Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures 

Suitable extinguishing media:  CO

2

, dry chemical, foam or water. 

 

Extinguishing media which may not be used for safety 
reasons:  none 

 

 

Special protective equipment for fire fighters:  none 
UEL:  n/a                             LEL:  n/a 

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