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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/25/2009
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pH & ORP Controllers, Recorders & Monitors
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Material Safety Data Sheet <br />HYDRATED LIME Rev. Date:5/1/2008 <br />fEmergency CTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION <br />Overview: Hydrate is an odorless white or grayish-white powder. Contact can cause irritation to eyes, <br />skin, respiratory system, and gastrointestinal tract. <br />otential Health Effects <br />Eyes: Contact can cause severe irritation or burning of eyes, including permanent damage. <br />Skin: Contact can cause irritation of skin. <br />ingestion: This product can cause severe irritation of gastrointestinal tract if swallowed. <br />Inhalation: This product can cause severe irritation of the respiratory system. Long-term exposure may <br />cause permanent damage. Hydrate is not listed by MSHA, OSHA, or IARC as a carcinogen <br />However, this product may contain trace amounts of crystalline silica in the form of quartz <br />or crystobalite, which has been classified by IARC as a Group I carcinogen to humans <br />when inhaled. Inhalation of silica can also cause a chronic lung disorder, silicosis. <br />onditions Aggravated <br />V Exposure: Contact may aggravate disorders of the eyes, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and respiratory <br />system. <br />nuai <br />ronmental Effects: This material is alkaline and if released into water or moist soil will cause an increase in pH. <br />• <br />:yes: Immediately flush eyes with generous amounts of water or eye wash solution if water is <br />unavailable. Pull back eyelid while flushing to ensure that all lime dust has been washed <br />out. Seek medical attention promptly if the initial flushing of the eyes does not remove the <br />irritant. Do not rub eyes. <br />;kin: Brush off or remove as much dry lime as possible. Wash exposed area with large amounts <br />of water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention promptly. <br />nhalation: Move victim to fresh air. Seek medical attention. If breathing has stopped, give artificial <br />respiration. <br />ngestion: Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately. Never give anything by mouth <br />unless instructed to do so by medical personnel. <br />• <br />2of6 <br />visit <br />www.chemicalli ee.com <br />for latest MSDS versions <br />Chemical Lime
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