Material Safety Data Sheet
Material Safety Data Sheet
Calcium Carbonate (CaCo3)
- Physical Data
Boiling Point | N/A |
Melting Point | 4658 F Cao 5072 F Mgo |
Vapor Pressure | N/A |
Vapor Density | N/A |
pH | N/A |
Solubility in water | Negligible |
Evaporation Rate | N/A |
- Fire & Explosion Hazard date
Flash Point | N/A |
Flammable Limits | N/A |
Fire Extinguishing Media |
Considered Non – Combustible, Use Media Appropriate For Surrounding Fire. |
Special Fire Fighting Procedure |
There are no unusual Fire and Explosion hazards it has and is used to prevent explosion and fires in coal mines. |
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazard |
not Combustible, Excessive dust generation creates a Potential hazard. |
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Reactivity Data
Stability | Stable |
Incompatibility | Acid |
Hazardous Decomposition Products | None Expected |
Hazardous Polymerization | Well Not Occur |
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Emergency and First Aid Procedure
Inhalation |
Remove form exposure, if breathings default or has stopped, administer artificial respiration or oxygen as indicated, than immediately seek medical aid. |
Skin Contact | Wash thoroughly with soap and water, seek medical aid. |
Eye Contact |
Flush immediately with large amount of water, lifting the lower and upper lids occasionally, seek medical aid if needed. |
Ingestion |
Give 1-2 large glasses of water or milk, immediately seek medical aid, never give liquids to an unconscious person. |
Routs of Entry |
Inhalation, skin and eye contact if handled in such a manner that dust is generated. |
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Special Protection Information
Skin |
Clean, Body – covering clothing should be worn to prevent irritation in situation where direct contact with product may occur or dust levels are excessive. |
Eye |
Employees should be required to wear chemical safety splash goggles in situation where direct contact with the product may result in Eye injury. |
Ventilation |
Local exhaust ventilation should be used to control worker exposure to below recommended permissible exposure levels (PEL). |
Protective Equipment |
Emergency eye wash station and deluge safety showers should be available in the work areas. |