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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/23/2009
Doc Name
Response to 11/19/2009 Letter
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Oxbow Mining, LLC
To
USFS Paonia Ranger District
Type & Sequence
TR65
Email Name
MLT
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D
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F-485 Revision Date: May 27, 2009 <br />Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3 of 6 <br />8. Fire ifs Explosion IMormation <br />Flash Point: >200°F <br />Lower Explosive Limit: No Data Available <br />Upper Explosive Limit: No Data Available <br />Extinguishing Media: While this product will not normally support combustion the use of water fog, <br />dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide or other extinguishing agent suitable for Class B fires Is recommended. <br />Use water to cool containers exposed'to fire. For large fires, use water spray or fog, thoroughly drench the <br />buming material. <br />Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: May evolve CO, C02 and/or NO, under fire conditions. Containers <br />exposed in a fire should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure buildup leading to rupture. <br />9. Reactivity Information <br />Incompatibility: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers (eg. chlorine, pero)ides, chromates, nitric acid, <br />perchlorates, concentrated oxygen, permanganates) which can generate heat, fires, explosions and the <br />release of toxic fumes. <br />Thermal Decomposition Products: In the event of combustion CO, C02 and/or NO„ may be formed. Do <br />( j not breathe smoke or fumes. Wear suitable protective equipment. <br />V <br />10. Personal Protection Equipment <br />Respiratory Protection: Respiratory protection is not normally needed under typical use and handling <br />conditions. If it Is possible to generate significant levels of vapors, mists or smoke, a NIOSH approved or <br />equivalent respirator is recommended. For large spills, entry into large tanks, vessels or enclosed small <br />spaces with inadequate ventilation, a positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus is <br />recommended. <br />Ventilation: General ventilation is recommended. Additionally, local exhaust ventilation is recommended <br />where vapors, mists or aerosols may be released. <br />Protective Equipment: Wear impermeable gloves, boots, apron and face shield with chemical splash <br />goggles. A full slicker suit is recommended if gross exposure is possible. <br />The availability of an eye wash fountain and safety shower are recommended. If clothing is contaminated, <br />remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. <br />11. Spill & Disposal Information <br />In case of transportation accident, call the emergency response phone number. 800435-6053 <br />Spill Control And Recovery: <br />Small Spills: Contain with absorbent material, such as clay, soil or any commercially available <br />absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvage drums for disposal. Refer to <br />CERCLA in Section 14.
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