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Material Safety Data Sheet
# 58343001
(Type C2 Black Toner, P/N 41304208)
#58343401
(Type C3 Black Toner, P/N 41515208)
For more information, contact Oki Data at 2000 Bishops Gate
Blvd., Mount Laurel, NJ, 08054-4620
Emergency Information: Call 1-800-654-3282; US & Canada
Only
Emergency First Aid Procedures
Toner swallowed (ingested).
Immediately seek medical attention.
Toner inhaled.
Remove person to fresh air. Seek medical attention. If not
breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen.
Toner gets in the eyes.
Flush eyes with large quantities of cool water for 15 minutes,
keeping the eyelids open with fingers. Seek medical attention.
Toner gets on the skin.
Wash toner off the skin with plenty of cool water and soap. If
necessary, seek medical attention.
!
Small amounts of toner on skin or clothing can easily be
removed with soap and cold water. Hot water makes toner
harder to remove.
Hazardous Ingredients
Carbon Black (less than 5% by weight)
CAS# 1333-86-4
OSHA TWA 3.5 mg/m
3
ACGIH TLV 3.5 mg/m
3
NIOSH 0.1 mg PAH’s/m
3
(carbon black in presence of
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAHs])
Amorphous Silica (less than 2% by weight)
CAS# 7631-86-9
NIOSH TWA 6 mg/m
3
Note: This product is hazardous under OSHA 29 CFR
1910.106, but not hazardous under DOT 49 CFR
172.101.
Physical Data
Melting Point: 105 to 115°C (221 to 239°F)
Boiling Point: Not available
Vapor Pressure: Not available
Vapor Density (Air=1): Not available
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not available
Specific Gravity (H
2
O=1): 1.2 at 20°C (68°F)
Solubility in water: Insoluble
Appearance and odor: Black powder, no odor
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Minimal fire hazard.
Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable
Flammable Limits
Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Extinguishing Media: CO
2
or Dry Chemical for small fires.
Alcohol-resistant or all-purpose type foams for large fires.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Fight fire from upwind
position. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards
Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, oxides of nitrogen.
Health Hazard Data
Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.
1 Carbon Black
IARC: Monograph 65, 1996; Group 2B “Possible
Carcinogen”
ACGIH: A4, not classifiable as a human carcinogen.
NIOSH: Occupational carcinogen.
3 Amorphous Silica
IARC:Monograph 68, 1997; Group 3 “Not Classifiable”
Reactivity Data
Stability: Stable.
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid excess heat and all sources of
ignition.
Polymerization: Will not occur.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition
may result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Incompatibility: Not available.
Spill Cleanup and Disposal
Spill Cleanup
Small Spills
1 Remove sources of ignition.
2 Clean up spill with wet cloth.
Large Spills
1 Remove sources of ignition.
2 Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel away from
area.
3 Wear protective gear: respirator, rubber gloves, goggles (see
below)
4 Mix the spilled material with moist absorbent and scoop it
into a suitable waste container. This material is
non-hazardous under RCRA.
Waste Disposal
Prevent release of material into natural waters and sewers.
Follow appropriate federal, state and local regulations.
Prepared 1/1/01