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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. Wear protective gear: respirator, rubber gloves, goggles
(see below)
3. Clean up spill with scoop, being careful not to generate
a lot of dust.
Waste Disposal: Follow appropriate federal, state and local
regulations.
Safe Handling and Use
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. For large
spills, use NIOSH-approved full face-piece respirator with
HEPA cartridge during cleanup.
Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection: Not normally
required. For large spills, use rubber gloves and chemical
worker’s goggles during cleanup.
Ventilation: Outside of normal ventilation, not normally
required.
Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic Practices:
None
Special Precautions
Precautions for Handling or Storage: Protect from high heat.
Avoid making dust.
Other Precautions: None
To the best of the manufacturer’s knowledge, the information
contained herein is accurate. However, neither the manufac-
turer, nor any of its affiliates, make any representations or
warranties (expressed or implied), nor assumes any liability
(including liability for any direct, incidental, consequential, or
other damages) with respect to the accuracy or completeness of
the information contained herein. Such information may be
(without limitation) invalid if the specified material is used in
combination with another, in a particular process, or under
unusual conditions. Determination of suitability of any material
for any given purpose is the sole responsibility of the user who
assumes all risk and responsibility therefor. All materials may
present unknown hazards and should be used with appropriate
caution. The manufacturer cannot and does not guarantee that
the hazards described herein are the only ones that exist.
Current as of 3/1/01
Reactivity Data
Stability: Stable
Polymerization: Will not occur.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition
may result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Temperature: Do not expose to temperatures above 200°C
(392°F).
Incompatibility: Avoid exposure to strong oxidizers.
Material Safety Data Sheet
Type 8 Toner P/N 41331701
MSDS #58340601
For more information, contact Oki Data at:
2000 Bishops Gate Boulevard
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-4620
Emergency Information:
call 1-800-OKI-DATA (1-800-654-3282); US & Canada Only
Emergency First Aid Procedures
Emergency Procedure
Toner
Dilute by giving two glasses of water and
swallowed
induce vomiting by administering
(ingested)
Syrup of Ipecac (follow manufacturer’s
instructions). Seek medical attention.
NEVER give anything by mouth or attempt
to induce vomiting in a person who is
unconscious.
Toner inhaled. Remove person to fresh air. Seek medical
attention.
Toner gets
Flush eyes with large quantities of cool
in the eyes
water for 15 minutes, keeping the
eyelids open with fingers. Seek medical
attention.
Note
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
Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer (91% by weight)
CAS# 25767-47-9
OSHA TWA 15 mg/m
3
for total dust
ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m
3
for total dust
Carbon Black (5-7% by weight)
CAS# 1333-86-4
OSHA TWA 3.5 mg/m
3
ACGIH TLV 3.5 mg/m
3
Paraffin Wax (less than 3% by weight)
CAS# 8002-74-2
OSHA TWA 2 mg/m
3
for total dust
ACGIH TLV 2 mg/m
3
for total dust
Amorphous Fumed Silica (less than 1% by weight)
CAS# 67762-90-7
OSHA PEL 15.0 mg/m
3
for total dust
ACGIH TLV 10.0 mg/m
3
for total dust
Note
This product is not regulated under Section 313 of
SARA, Title III.