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Product and Reference:   Iron Silicate Synthetic Mineral

 

Date of Issue:  01/11/2009

 

1.  Identification of the Preparation and Company

 

Company:                Lakeland Carbons Ltd

 

Product Code:        Lakeblast

 

Intended Use:        Abrasive, flooring additive and decorative aggregate.

 

Name and full address:

Lakeland Carbons LTD, Flusco Works, Flusco, nr Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0JA

Telephone Number: 01768483726

 

2.  Composition/Information on components

 

Hazardous Components in Product under EC – no hazardous components. The material is a synthetic mineral with a strongly bonded matrix structure of different elements produced by quenching molten slag into cold water.

 

Component Name              Codes                Concentration %     

 Silica  Oxide                       SiO2                    27 –30 %

 Calcium Oxide                    CaO                     0 -2.5 %

 Aluminium Oxide                Al2O3                   0 – 4.5 %

 Iron Oxide                          FeO                    40 - 50  %

 Magnesium Oxide               MgO                    0.2 – 1.5  %

 Zinc Oxide                         ZnO                    0.5 –1.5 %

 Copper Oxide                     CuO                    0 - 1.0 %

 Sulphur                                S                     0.2 - 0.7 %

 Nickel Oxide                       NiO                    20 – 250 g/t

 Lead Oxide                         PbO                   0.1 – 0.3 %           

 

All other elements are trace elements                                     

 

3.         HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

 

Main Hazards:

Dust from handling operations

Health Effects - Eyes:

Dust may cause slight transient irritation.

Health Effects - Skin:

Repeated or prolonged contact may produce irritation.

Health Effects - Ingestion:

None known.

Health Effects - Inhalation:

Exposure to dust may have the following effects:- irritation of nose, throat and respiratory tract.

 

4.    FIRST AID MEASURES

 

General:

In all cases of doubt, or when symptoms persist, seek medical attention.  Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

 

Inhalation:

Remove to fresh air, keep the patient warm and at rest.  If breathing is irregular or stopped, administer artificial respiration.  Give nothing my mouth.  If unconscious, place in the recovery position and seek medical advice.

 

Skin Contact:

Remove contaminated clothing.  Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water or use a proprietary skin cleaner. 

 

Ingestion:

Mouth rinse and give water to drink.

 

Eye:

Eye wash with plenty of water.

 

5.    FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

 

Extinguishing media:

Water

 

6.    ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

 

Recovery measures:

Product can be swept up dry or wet. Personnel should use appropriate personal protective equipment particularly if material is in powder form and dry.

 

7.    HANDLING AND STORAGE

 

Handling:

Avoid breathing dust and spillage whilst handling.

 

The Manual Handling Operations Regulations may apply to the handling of bags when carrying out assessments.

 

Storage:

The storage and use of this product is not subject to any requirements but it should be kept dry where this is important for further process use.

 

8.    EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION

 

General:

 

a)    Persons with a history of asthma, allergies or chronic or recurrent respiratory disease should only be employed in processes in which this product is used under supervision.

 

b)   Persons with a history of skin sensitisation problems should only be employed in processes in which this product is used under appropriate medical supervision.

 

Engineering Measures:

 

Provide adequate ventilation.  Where reasonably practicable this should be achieved by the use of local exhaust ventilation and good general extraction during process use.

 

Occupational Exposure Standards:

1.    Total dust                                                Less than 10 mg per cubic metre 8h TWA

                                                                       

2.    Respirable dust                                     Less than 4 mg per cubic metre 8h TWA

 

 

Personal Protection:

 

All Personal Protective Equipment, include Respiratory Protective Equipment, used to control exposure to hazardous substances must be selected to meet the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.

 

Respiratory Protection:

 

None except where used in applications that would cause dust, and then appropriate respiratory protection should be used depending on the application.

 

Hand Protection:

 

When skin exposure may occur, advice should be sought from glove suppliers on appropriate types.  Barrier creams may help to protect exposed areas of the skin but are not substitutes for full physical protection.

 

Eye Protection:

 

Eye protection designed to protect against exposure which should be an EC approved helmet in blasting operations.

 

Skin Protection:

 

Cotton or cotton/synthetic overalls or coveralls are normally suitable.  Grossly contaminated clothing should be removed and the skin washed with soap and water or a proprietary skin cleaner.

 

9.    PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

 

Physical state                          Solid, angular black granules

Odour                                       None

Explosion Limits (%)               None

Flash point:                              None

Solubility in water (kg/m3)      Insoluble

Density (kg/m3)                       1800

Hardness                                  7 - 8 mohs

Specific gravity                        3.7

Chloride content                      less than 25 ppm

 

 

10.  STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

 

Stability                                     Stable under normal conditions


11.  TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

 

Acute Toxicity:

No relevant studies identified

Irritancy - Eyes:

Splashes in the eye may cause irritation and irreversible local damage

Irritancy - Skin:

Repeated or prolonged contact with the product may lead to skin irritation

Sub-acute/Subchronic Toxicity:

No relevant studies identified.

Chronic Toxicity/Carcinogenicity:

Appropriate protective measures and good hygiene practices should be followed in order to minimise potential exposure.

Genotoxicity:

No relevant studies identified.

Reproductive/Developmental Toxicity:

No relevant studies identified Human Data Inhalation over long periods of time may constitute a    health hazard.                                                                                                      

Additional Data:

None.

 

12.  ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

 

There is no data available on the product itself.  The Air Pollution Control requirements of regulations made under the Environmental Protection Act may apply to the use of this product. 

 

13.  DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

 

The material in its supplied form is non hazardous inert solid waste and is classified as such under Appendix A  section 10 06 01 of the Consolidated European Waste Catalogue EC Landfill Directive ( 16 th July 2004 ),

 

The disposal of material after it has been used may cause the product to fall into a different category.

 

14.  TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN Number:

Not regulated

ADR/RID substance ID number:

Not regulated

IMDG:

Not regulated

Tremcard No. TEC ®:

Not regulated

 

15.  REGULATORY INFORMATION

 

The information contained in this safety data sheet does not constitute the suppliers own assessment of workplace risks as required by other Health and Safety legislation.  The provisions of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations apply to the use of this product at work.

 

16.  OTHER INFORMATION

 

The information contained in this safety data sheet is based on the present state of knowledge and current national legislation.  It provides guidance on health, safety and environmental aspects of the product and should not be construed as any guarantee of technical performance or suitability for particular applications, and we do not accept any liability for any loss or damage , however arising, which may result directly or indirectly from the use of this information.

 

Further information and relevant advice can be found in:  The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (SI 1988. 1657).

The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (SI 1992:2793)

The Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1992 (SI 1992-2839).

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