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contamination levels found in the work place. They <br />must be based on the specific operation, and must <br />not exceed the working limits of the respirator. The <br />National Institute must jointly approve them for <br />Occupational Safety and.Health and.the Mine <br />Safety and Health Administration., <br />For fire fighting any supplied-air respirator that has <br />a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure <br />demand or other positive-pressure mode in <br />combination with an auxiliary self-contained <br />breathing apparatus operated in a pressure-demand <br />or other positive-pressure mode. <br />VI. HANDLING AND STORAGE <br />Observe all federal, state and local regulations <br />when storing this substances <br />Store in dry, well-closed containers. <br />Store away from incompatible substances. <br />The following.facilities should be readily accessible <br />in all areas where this material is handled or <br />stored: Safety showers with quick opening valves <br />which open. Water should be supplied through <br />insulated and heat traced lines to prevent freeze <br />ups in cold weather, Eye wash fountains - or other <br />means of washing the eyes with a gentle flow of <br />tap water. <br />VII. TOXICOLOGY <br />Inhalation: <br />ACUTE EXPOSURE: May cause irritation with <br />coughing, sneezing or, difficulty breathing. <br />CHRONIC EXPOSURE: No data available. <br />ANHYDROUS: 601 mg/kg Intrapar/toneal-mouse <br />LD50, mutagenic data (RTECS), <br />Hydrate: No data available. <br />CARCINOGEN STATUS: NONE <br />LOCAL EFFECTS: Irritant- Inhalation. skin, and <br />eyes, <br />ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL: insufficient data <br />• <br />34