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2011-219 Solid Waste - Judy Brooks for collection of Food Waste
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6/21/2011
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2011
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2016
Contract Document Type
Agreement - Services
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f~ ~ <br />~ ~ Material Safety. Data Si>leet <br />Granular Absorbent (#IOU3000) <br />CORPORATION OF AMERICA <br />410 North Michigan Avenue <br />Chicago, IL 60611 ~ (31221-L415, Information (800)424-9300, Emergency <br />I1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ~ <br />MSDS Number: 1003000 ' <br />Identity: Granular Absorbent <br />Issued: September 24, 2009 <br />Chemical Name Fulters Earth (attapulgite type) or bentonite (montmorillonite type) or amorphous opaline silica <br />.2. COMPOSITION <br />Corn onent CAS Number Amount <br />Silica Hydrated (Amorphous Opaline Silica) 7631-86-9 90-100% <br />ullers Earth 8031-1-8-3 80-90% <br />entonite (Montmorillonite type) , 1302-78-9 90-93% <br />Quartz 14808-60-7 0-20°/n <br />3. HAZARDS iDEN'I'ff~TCATION • <br />EMERGENCY OVERVIEW <br />This product is anon-combustible, chemically inert mineral. This mineral sample. contains a small amount of <br />naturally-occurring crystalline silica as quartz. Prolongedoverexposure to respirable crystalline silica may cause <br />lung disease {silicosis). IARC, in Monograph 68, has concluded that erystalline silica inhaled in the form of <br />quartz from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1); however, narcinogenicity was not detected- <br />in al[ industrial circumstances studied Because applications and exposure data indidate that exposure to <br />respirable quartz in this product with normal use is well belowthe OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) and <br />ACG1H Threshold Limit Value (TLV); and because the company is-not aware of any scientific or medical data <br />available indicating that exposure to dust from this product under conditions. of normal use will cause silicosis or <br />cancer; adverse effects would not be expected from normal use of this product. <br />HEALTH HAZARDS <br />INGESTION: No adverse effects expected with unused material <br />INHALATION: Inhalation of excessive concentrations of dust may cause irritation of mucous <br />membranes and upper respiratory tract. <br />EYE: ~ Contact may cause mechanical irritation and possible injury. <br />Ste; No adverse effects expected <br />SENSITIZATTON: No adverse effects expected. <br />CIIRONIC/CA.RCINOGENICITY: <br />Inhalation of excessive concentrations of any dust, including this material, may lead to <br />lung injury. '.Phis product contains crystalline silica. Excessive inhalation of <br />respirable crystalline silica may cause silicosis, a progressive, disabling and fatal <br />disease of the lung. Symptoms may include cough, shortness of breath, wheezing and <br />reduced puhnonary function. The International Agency for Research on Cancer <br />(IARC), in Monograph 68 has concluded that crystalline silica inhaled in the form of <br />quartz or cristobalite, from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). <br />Issued on September2~, 2009 Pag° 1 of 6 <br />
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