CARBOFURAN
| CAS # | 1563-66-2 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₁₂H₁₅NO₃ |
| Synonyms |
2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl methylcarbamate; Furacarb; Furadan |
| Physical description | Odorless, white or grayish, crystalline solid. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | Molecular weight | 221.3 | |
| Freezing point/melting point | 304°F | Vapor pressure | (77°F): 0.000003 mmHg |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 1.18 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 0526 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | OSHA versatile sampler (OVS-2) - 13 mm XAD-2 tube (270/140 mg) with GFF enclosed [SKC 226-30-16] |
| Sampling time* | |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 480 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | HPLC-UV |
| Method reference | OSHA PV2127 (partially validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | Wipe with Whatman 41. [WHA1441866] |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method | Limit the amount of bulk submitted to 1 g or 1 mL. |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA |
0.1 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
0.1 mg/m³ (inhalable fraction and vapor) [2001] |
PEL-TWA |
0.1 mg/m³ |
|
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes: |
Notes:
BEI® |
Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: TLV-A4 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Carbofuran NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Carbofuran Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/21/2020
DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE
| CAS # | 117-84-0 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₂₄H₃₈O₄ |
| Synonyms |
di-n-octyl ester benzenedicarboxylic acid; DNOP; n-dioctyl phthalate |
| Physical description | A clear liquid with a mild odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 428°F | Molecular weight | 390.62 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -13°F | Vapor pressure | <0.2 mmHg at 302°F |
| Flash point | 219°F | Vapor density | |
| Specific gravity | 0.98 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | 1 | NFPA fire rating | 1 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 0 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 1000 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | OSHA versatile sampler (OVS-Tenax®) - 13 mm Tenax® tube (140/70 mg) with GFF enclosed [SKC 226-56] |
| Sampling time* | 240 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 240 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 15 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 1 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | GC-FID |
| Method reference | OSHA 104 (fully validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA | TLV-TWA | PEL-TWA | ||||
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
NA |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
Not established |
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Di-n-octyl phthalate NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Di-n-octyl phthalate Literature References |
Last Updated Date : 12/28/2020
HALOTHANE
| CAS # | 151-67-7 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
F₃CCHBrCl |
| Synonyms |
1-bromo-1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane; 2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane; 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-bromo-2-chloroethane; 2,2,2-trifluoro-1-bromo-1-chloroethane |
| Physical description | Clear, colorless liquid with a sweetish, pleasant odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 122.4°F | Molecular weight | 197.4 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -180°F | Vapor pressure | 243 mmHg |
| Flash point | Vapor density | 6.8 | |
| Specific gravity | 1.87 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 0395 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Anasorb 747 (140/70 mg) [SKC 226-81A] |
| Sampling time* | 240 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 12 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 0.05 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 0.75 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 0.05 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | GC-FID |
| Method reference | OSHA 103 (fully validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA | TLV-TWA |
50 ppm [1979] |
PEL-TWA |
2 ppm (16 mg/m³) |
||
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C |
2 ppm (16.2 mg/m³) [60 minutes] |
TLV-C | PEL-C | |||
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
REL IS FOR EXPOSURE TO WASTE ANESTHETIC GASES |
Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-3, TLV-A4 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Halothane NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Halothane Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/31/2020
ETHYLENEIMINE‡
| CAS # | 151-56-4 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₂H₅N |
| Synonyms |
aminoethylene; azirane; aziridine; dimethyleneimine; dimethylenimine; ethylenimine (inhibited); ethylimine |
| Physical description | Colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 133°F | Molecular weight | 43.1 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -97°F | Vapor pressure | 160 mmHg |
| Flash point | 12°F | Vapor density | 1.48 |
| Specific gravity | 0.83 | Ionization potential | 9.20 eV |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | 3.3% | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | 54.8% |
| NFPA health rating | 4 | NFPA fire rating | 3 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 3 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 1175 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Bubbler (Folin's reagent) |
| Sampling time* |
|
| Sampling volume (TWA)* |
1 L - 48 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* |
0.2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* |
|
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* |
|
| Analytical method instruments | HPLC-UV |
| Method reference | NIOSH 3514 (fully validated) |
| Notes |
Ship at 5°C in dark |
| Special requirements |
|
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media |
|
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
|
| Device | Detector tube |
|---|---|
| Model/Type | Gastec 180 |
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
1-60 ppm range |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
Ca |
REL-TWA |
|
TLV-TWA |
0.05 ppm [2008] |
PEL-TWA |
0.5 ppm (1 mg/m³) |
| PEL-STEL |
|
REL-STEL |
|
TLV-STEL |
0.1 ppm [2008] |
PEL-STEL |
|
| PEL-C |
|
REL-C |
|
TLV-C |
|
PEL-C |
|
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
| Notes: |
Notes:
CARCINOGEN (Ca): REDUCE EXPOSURE TO LOWEST FEASIBLE CONCENTRATION. See Appendix A. |
Notes:
|
Notes:
See California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5209. Carcinogens. |
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
100 ppm |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-2B, NIOSH-Ca, OSHA-Ca, TLV-A3 |
Notes:
Ca |
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
|
|||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Ethyleneimine, stabilized NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Ethyleneimine Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/28/2020
4-METHOXYPHENOL
| CAS # | 150-76-5 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₇H₈O₂ |
| Synonyms |
hydroquinone monomethyl ether; p-hydroxyanisole; mequinol; p-methoxyphenol; monomethyl ether hydroquinone |
| Physical description | Colorless to white, waxy solid with an odor of caramel & phenol. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 469°F | Molecular weight | 124.2 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 126.5°F | Vapor pressure | <0.01 mmHg |
| Flash point | 270°F (open cup) | Vapor density | |
| Specific gravity | 1.55 | Ionization potential | 7.50 eV |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | M329 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | XAD-7 tube (100/50 mg) [SKC 226-95] |
| Sampling time* | |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 20 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 0.2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | GC-FID |
| Method reference | OSHA PV2039 (partially validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA |
5 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
5 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-TWA |
5 mg/m³ |
|
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL |
|
PEL-STEL |
|
||
| PEL-C | REL-C |
|
TLV-C |
|
PEL-C |
|
|
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: |
Notes:
|
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
|
|||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Hydroquinone monomethyl ether NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - 4-Methoxyphenol Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/15/2020
2-ETHYLHEXANOIC ACID
| CAS # | 149-57-5 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₈H₁₆O₂ |
| Synonyms |
⍺-ethylcaproic acid; ⍺-ethylhexanoic acid; 2-bubylbutanoic acid; butylethylacetic acid; 2-ethyl-1-hexanoic acid; 2-ethylcaproic acid; ethylhexanoic acid; ethylhexoic acid |
| Physical description | A colorless to light yellow liquid with a mild odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 442°F | Molecular weight | 144.21 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -117°F | Vapor pressure | |
| Flash point | 260°F | Vapor density | |
| Specific gravity | 0.903 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | 1.04% at 275°F | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | 8.64% at 370.4°F |
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sampling group | |||
| Sampler/Sampling media | |||
| Sampling time* | |||
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | |||
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | |||
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |||
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |||
| Analytical method instruments | |||
| Method reference | |||
| Notes | |||
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media |
|
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
|
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
|
REL-TWA |
|
TLV-TWA |
5 mg/m³ (inhalable fraction and vapor), [2006] |
PEL-TWA |
|
| PEL-STEL |
|
REL-STEL |
|
TLV-STEL |
|
PEL-STEL |
|
| PEL-C |
|
REL-C |
|
TLV-C |
|
PEL-C |
|
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
NA |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
|
Notes:
Not established |
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: |
Notes:
|
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
|
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Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Ethylhexoic acid NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Ethylhexoic acid Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/15/2020
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE, MIXED RESPIRABLE (QUARTZ, CRISTOBALITE, TRIDYMITE)‡
| CAS # | 14808-60-7 (quartz), 14464-46-1 (cristobalite), 15468-32-3 (tridymite) |
|---|---|
| Formula |
Mixed |
| Synonyms |
silica; crystalline silica; quartz; quartz dust; critobalite; cristobalite dust; tripoli |
| Physical description | Colorless, odorless solid. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 4046°F | Molecular weight | 60.1 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 3110°F | Vapor pressure | 0 mmHg (approx) |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 2.66 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 9000 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Tared low-ash 37 mm PVC filter, 5 microns, preceded by 10 mm nylon Dorr-Oliver cyclone for respirable samples. [SLTC108] |
| Sampling time* | 240-480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 816 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1.7 L/min ±0.2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 408-816 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 1.7 L/min ±0.2 L/min
|
| Analytical method instruments | XRD |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-142 (fully validated) |
| Notes | OSHA personnel must obtain pre-weighted filters from SLTC. Quartz and cristobalite analysis may be submitted on the same filter. If a bulk sample is taken, send it to the lab in a separate mailing container from associated air samples. Bulk sampling is optional. In cases where bulk samples are submitted high-volume filter samples (without cyclones, preferably >1 g), and representative settled dust are preferred. Request analysis for Silica, Crystalline, Mixed Respirable (Quartz, Cristobalite, Tridymite), IMIS Code 9000. Cristobalite is a polymorph of respirable crystalline silica that occurs in workplaces where silica is heated to extremely hot temperatures (>1460 °C). If it is suspected that cristobalite may be present, note this on the Form OSHA-91A. Cristobalite is rare and will usually only be analyzed if the reason to suspect its presence is noted on the Form 91A. Tridymite, which is even rarer, will not be analyzed by SLTC because a standard reference material is not readily available. |
| Special requirements | The 10-mm nylon Dorr-Oliver operated at an optimized flow rate of 1.7 L/min is capable of collecting a sufficient quantity of quartz to exceed the limit of quantification when airborne concentrations are at or above the action level, provided that at least 4-hour air samples are taken. |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
50 µg/m³ [25 µg/m³ Action Level] |
REL-TWA |
0.05 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
0.025 mg/m³ (respirable particulate matter), [2009] |
PEL-TWA |
0.05 mg/m³ |
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
|
Notes:
See 29 CFR 1910.1053, Respirable crystalline silica. See 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-3, Mineral Dusts for any operations or sectors where the exposure limits in 1910.1053 are stayed or otherwise not in effect. |
Notes:
CARCINOGEN (Ca): RESPIRABLE FRACTION, REDUCE EXPOSURE TO LOWEST FEASIBLE CONCENTRATION. See Appendix A, NIOSH Potential Occupational Carcinogens. |
Notes:
See Appendix C: Particle Size-Selective Sampling Criteria for Airbone Particulate Matter |
Notes:
See footnote (n). See also California Code of Regulations, Title 8 §5204. Occupational Exposures to Respirable Crystalline Silica, and §2532.3. Occupational Exposures to Crystalline Silica. |
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
50 mg/m³ |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-1, NIOSH-Ca, NTP-K, TLV-A2, MAK-1 |
Notes:
Ca |
||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Silica, crystalline (as respirable dust) Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/11/2021
TALC (NOT CONTAINING ASBESTOS)†
| CAS # | 14807-96-6 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
H₂O₃Si.₃/₄Mg |
| Synonyms |
non-fibrous talc; non-asbestiform talc |
| Physical description | Odorless, white powder. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | Molecular weight | 379.26 | |
| Freezing point/melting point | 1700-1800°F | Vapor pressure | 0 mmHg (approx) |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 2.70-2.80 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 9030 (resp); request using analyte code 9130 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Tared low-ash 37 mm PVC filter, 5 microns, preceded by 10 mm nylon Dorr-Oliver cyclone for respirable samples. [SLTC108] |
| Sampling time* | 240-480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 816 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1.7 L/min ±5% |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | Gravimetric |
| Method reference | OSHA PV2121 (partially validated) |
| Notes | If the filter is not overloaded, samples can be collected up to an 8-hour period. If the net weight of the sample yields a concentration below the PEL after considering the associated SAE , the SLTC will perform no further work on the sample and the sample air concentration will be reported as the calculated gravimetric air concentration. If the net weight corresponds to an amount greater than the PEL value after considering the associated SAE, the sample may be analyzed for the applicable component and appropriate results will be reported. |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
20 mppcf |
REL-TWA |
2 mg/m³ (resp) |
TLV-TWA |
2 mg/m³ (respirable particulate matter) [2009] |
PEL-TWA |
2 mg/m³ (respirable dust) |
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: |
Notes:
TLV value is for particulate matter containing no asbestos and <1% crystalline silica. |
Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
1000 mg/m³ |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-3, TLV-A4 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Talc NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Talc (containing no asbestos and less than 1% quartz) Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/12/2021
TALC (CONTAINING ASBESTOS)‡
| CAS # | 14807-96-6 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
H₂O₃Si.₃/₄Mg |
| Synonyms |
hydrous magnesium silicate; steatite talc |
| Physical description | Odorless, white powder. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | Molecular weight | varies | |
| Freezing point/melting point | Vapor pressure | ||
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | Ionization potential | ||
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 9031; request using analyte code 9020 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | |
| Sampling time* | |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | |
| Method reference | |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA | TLV-TWA |
Use Asbestos TLV® |
PEL-TWA | |||
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation | Skin notation | Skin notation | Skin notation | ||||
|
Notes:
See ASBESTOS, ALL FORMS. |
Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: |
Notes:
Ca |
||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Talc NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Talc Literature References |
Last Updated Date : 01/12/2021
M-XYLENE-⍺,⍺'-DIAMINE
| CAS # | 1477-55-0 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₆H₄(CH₂NH₂)₂ |
| Synonyms |
methylamine, m-phenylene bis-; m-phenylene-bis-(methylamine); m-xylylenediamine; 1,3-bis(aminomethyl)benzene; xylenediamine |
| Physical description | Colorless liquid with an amine-like odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 477°F | Molecular weight | 136.2 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 58°F | Vapor pressure | 0.03 mmHg at 77°F |
| Flash point | 243°F | Vapor density | |
| Specific gravity | 1.032 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 2592 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | 2 GFFs (37 mm) coated with sulfuric acid, in 3-piece cassette, separated by the ring section [SKC 225-9004] |
| Sampling time* | 15 minutes (STEL, C) |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 15 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 1 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | HPLC |
| Method reference | OSHA ORG-105 (fully validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA | TLV-TWA | PEL-TWA | ||||
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C |
0.1 mg/m³ |
TLV-C |
0.1 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-C |
0.1 mg/m³ |
|
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: Not listed | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - M-Xylene-⍺,⍺'-diamine NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - m-Xylene-⍺,⍺'-diamine Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/05/2021