manganese dioxide   Material Safety Data Sheet

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1  Identification of Substances/Undertaking
* Trade name Manganese Dioxide
2  Composition/Information on Ingredients
* Chemical Identification Manganese Dioxide
3  Hazard Identification
* Prolonged inhalation of dust may cause Manganese poisoning.
* Prolonged ingestion of dust may cause Manganese poisoning
* Contact with eyes may cause temporary irritation
* Contact with the skin may cause sensitivity and could lead to
  contact dermatitis.
4  First Aid Measures
* After Skin Contact Remove particles and flush with water.
* After Eye Contact Flush eyes with water and remove all
particles. Consult a physician if the
problem persists.
* After Ingestion Seek medical advice.
* After Inhalation Remove subject into fresh air and
seek medical advice.
5  Fire Fighting Measures
* Extinguisher Types Non combustible
* Fire Fighting Procedure Wear self contained breathing
apparatus and full protection
6  Accidental Release Measures
* Personal Precaution Non-Hazardous
* Environmental Precaution Non-Hazardous
* Method for Cleaning Up Avoid dry sweeping. Use vacuum system.
7  Handling and Storage
* Precautions for Handling No special instructions
* Measures to Protect Manganese is an oxidising agent. Not to be
Against Fire/Explosion stored with reducing agents
* Storage Store in a dry place away from reducing agents.
8  Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
* Ingredients with OEL's Manganese and Compounds 5mg/m3 8hrTWA
* Respiratory Protection Not required for normal operation. 
Recommended for high volume applications
if dust is present.
* Hand Protection Protective gloves recommended
* Body Protection Overalls & eye protection recommended
* Hygiene Measures High standards must be encouraged
9  Physical and Chemical Properties
* Appearance Granular solid
* Colour Dark Brown
* Odour None
* Specific Gravity 3.5 - 4.0
* Bulk Density 2000 kg/m3
10  Stability and Reactivity
* The material is stable under normal conditions
* Conditions to Avoid N/A
* Materials to Avoid Chlorine gas is evolved on contact with HCl.
    Oxygen is evolved on heating above 500deg C.
11  Toxicological Information
* This product is non-toxic
* Toxicological Tests Acute Toxicity N/A
Additional Information N/A
* Experiences Observations None
12  Ecological Information
* Information on Elimination None
* Behavior in the Environment            Resistant to bio-degradation
* Mobility and bio-accumulative potential None
* Aquatic Toxicity N/A
13  Disposal Considerations
* Dispose of to an authorized landfill site
* Preparation The material is not considered to be
hazardous
14  Transport Information
* Road/Rail ADR/RID Not Dangerous
* Inland/Sea AND/ADNR Not Dangerous
* Air ICAO/IATA Not Dangerous
       
15  Regulatory Information
* Labeling Classified as non-hazardous