Electrodes MSDS
Electrodes MSDS
Electrodes MSDS
This Safety Data Sheet complies with Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006, ISO 11014-1 and ANSI Z400.1
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Emergency Overview: Coated metal rods in varying colors. These products are normally not considered hazardous as shipped. Gloves
should be worn when handling to prevent contaminating hands with product dust.
These products contain titanium dioxide which is possibly carcinogenic. These products contain quartz, but normally not in an inhalable
fraction. Quartz can cause silicosis and may cause cancer.
Avoid eye contact or inhalation of dust from these products. Skin contact is normally no hazard but should be avoided to prevent
possible allergic reactions.
Persons with a pacemaker should not go near welding or cutting operations until they have consulted their doctor and obtained
information from the manufacturer of the device.
When these products are used in a welding process, the most important hazards are heat, radiation, electric shock and welding fumes.
Heat: Spatter and melting metal can cause burn injuries and start fires.
Radiation: Arc rays can severely damage eyes or skin.
Electricity: Electric shock can kill.
Fumes: Overexposure to welding fumes may result in symptoms like metal fume fever, dizziness, nausea, dryness or irritation of
the nose, throat or eyes. Chronic overexposure to welding fumes may affect pulmonary function. Overexposure to
manganese and manganese compounds above safe exposure limits can cause irreversible damage to the central
nervous system, including the brain, symptoms of which may include slurred speech, lethargy, tremor, muscular
weakness, psychological disturbances and spastic gait.
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
These products are preparations of core wire with extruded coating.
(1) Hazard Classification according to European Council Directive 67/548/EEC, for R-phrases, see Section 16.
(2)
Evaluation according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
1 Carcinogenic to humans. 2A Probably carcinogenic to humans. 2B Possibly carcinogenic to humans.
(3) Classification according to the 11th Report on Carcinogens, published by the US National Toxicology Program.
K Known Carcinogen S Suspect Carcinogen
(4) Carcinogen listing according to OSHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (USA).
USA: Under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, these products are considered hazardous.
These products contain or produce a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects (or other
reproductive harm). (California Health & Safety Code 25249.5 et seq.)
United States EPA Toxic Substance Control Act: All constituents of these products are on the TSCA inventory list or are
excluded from listing.
CERCLA/SARA Title III
Reportable Quantities (RQs) and/or Threshold Planning Quantities (TPQs):
Ingredient name RQ (lb) TPQ (lb)
Product is a solid solution in the form of a solid article. -- --
Spills or releases resulting in the loss of any ingredient at or above its RQ require immediate notification to the National
Response Center and to your Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Section 311 Hazard Class
As shipped: Immediate In use: Immediate delayed
EPCRA/SARA Title III 313 Toxic Chemicals
The following metallic components are listed as SARA 313 Toxic Chemicals and potential subject to annual SARA 313
reporting. See Section 3 for weight percent.
Ingredient name Disclosure threshold
Manganese 1.0% de minimis concentration
Refer to ESAB Welding and Cutting - Risks and Measures, F52-529 Precautions and Safe Practices for Electric Welding and Cutting
and F2035 Precautions and Safe Practices for Gas Welding, Cutting and Heating available from ESAB, and to:
USA: Contact ESAB at www.esabna.com or 1-800-ESAB-123 if you have questions about this SDS.
American National Standard Z49.1 Safety in Welding and Cutting, ANSI/AWS F1.5 Methods for Sampling and Analyzing
Gases from Welding and Allied Processes, ANSI/AWS F1.1 Method for Sampling Airborne Particles Generated by Welding
and Allied Processes, AWSF3.2M/F3.2 Ventilation Guide for Weld Fume, American Welding Society, 550 North Le Jeune
Road, Miami, Florida, 33135. Safety and Health Fact Sheets available from AWS at www.aws.org.
OSHA Publication 2206 (29 C.F.R. 1910), U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954,
Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
American Conference of Governmental Hygienists (ACGIH), Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices, 6500
Glenway Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45211, USA.
NFPA 51B Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting and Other Hot Work published by the National Fire
Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169.
UK: WMA Publication 236 and 237, Hazards from Welding Fume, The arc welder at work, some general aspects of health and
safety.
Germany: Unfallverhtungsvorschrift BGV D1, Schweien, Schneiden und verwandte Verfahren.
Canada: CSA Standard CAN/CSA-W117.2-01 Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes.
These products have been classified according to the hazard criteria of the CPR and the SDS contains all the information
required by the CPR.
ESAB requests the users of these products to study this Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and become aware of product hazards and safety
information. To promote safe use of these products a user should:
- notify its employees, agents and contractors of the information on this SDS and any product hazards/safety information.
- furnish this same information to each of its customers for these products.
- request such customers to notify employees and customers for the same product hazards and safety information.