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SECTI®N VI ~ REACTIVITY DATA <br />Stability: Stable under normal conditions. May explode when subjected to fire, supersonic shock or high-enercfy <br />projectile impact, especially when confined or in large quantities. <br />Conditions to Avoid: Keep away from heat, flame, ignition sources and strong shock. <br />IViateriais to Avoid (Incompatibility): Flammable liquids, organic solvents and materials, explosives, meta! powders a,nd <br />other combustible materials. Reducing agents, chlorides, phosphorus and sulfur. Corrosives (strong acids and bases}. <br />Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Ammonia (NH3), Nitric Acid (HNO3). <br />Hazardous Polymerization: Does not occur. <br />SECTI®f+9 Vll ~ ~Pllmlm ®R LEASt PROCEDURES <br />Steps to be taken in Case ~llaterial is Released or Spilled: t~rotect from a!I ignition sources. hi case of large nre or fire <br />engulfing containers, evacuate an area nat less than 2,500 feet in ail directions. if possible, plug drains or dike channels <br />to prevent either molten material or water runoff from entering storm drains or surface water. Notify authorities in <br />accordance with emergency response procedures. Only personnel trained in eEsiergency response should respond. If no <br />fire danger is present, and product is undamaged and/or uncontaminated, repackage product in original packaging or <br />other clean DOT approved container. Ensure that a complete account of product has been made and is verified. Follow <br />applicable federal, state, and local spit! reporting requirements. Contact of this product with water may result in a <br />reportable release. <br />Waste Disposal iUlethod: Disposal must comply with Federal, State and local regulations. Ammonium Nitrate is used as <br />a fertilizer and, in some cases, recovered material may be put to benefcial use. If product becomes a waste, it is <br />potentially regulated as a hazardous waste as defined under the Resource ConseESration and recovery Act (I~CFt,4) ~() <br />CFE~, part 26'l. Review disposal requirements with a person knowledgeable with applicable environmenkai law (~C~s~} <br />before disposing of any hazardous material. <br />SECTlO9~ Vlll ~ SPECIAB~ PFt~TECTi4~lV litlFd)RMATIOl+I <br />Vent"slatiasn: Not required for normal handling. Provide adequate ventilation as needed to avoid exceeding e;~pos~:.Ere <br />limits for n~.usance dust, especially in confined spaces. <br />i2es{airatory Protection: Wear NIOSH approved respirator ~Nhen airborne exposure limits for nuisance dust are <br />axceeded. Refer to OSHA standard 1910.9 34 for proper selection and E.:se of respirators. <br />Protective: Clothing: ~IVear long sleeved clothing and protective gloves to prevent prslonged arsd repeated skin contact: <br />Eye Protection: Safety glasses with side shields cr chemscai goggles am recommended. Ey? Laths should !;: r?rovicfed <br />Nhen direct eye contact is lilceh~. <br />Oilier €~r2cautions ~t+equira~l: done. <br />SECTBOIaI l~ ~ SPECIAL ! RECAi1Tit?lVa <br />Rreca~ctions to be Tatter, irs Handling and Storage: Store in cool, dry, non-combustible b~.dlrlings anti a'~oid <br />r_.ontamination. Automatic sprinklers are appropriate. Keep separate from other chemicals anrJ coE~nt?ustible materials. <br />Refer to applicable Fire and building codes. <br />Empty eontaineE:s may contain residue anti can be dangeroi,s. Do not pressurize, cut, 'meld, braze, s~~ldcr, drill, e~ri:~d ~r <br />e;<pose such containers to heat, flames, sparks ar other sources of ignition without first thorough'sy decontarninatii~g the <br />containers; they may evolve poisonous gas and cause injury or death. <br />Other Precaestions: Drains in storage area should be plugged to pre'rent entry of molten rr.-aterial durirsg !'Ere conditions. . <br />t ! t A 1 a + ,~ '~; ~ip~'~°,.M~{-~~w'~~,'f ~i .a+.~l~~~a~. i .C'h.'~` . <br />.,. Dyne Nobel <br />Qroterte>«eeeetctttg t~eeiacntaar,o '~ <br />E ~ ~~ ~~; ~.~ ~~; <br />,,• <br />