To prevent waste materials from becoming airborne during waste storage, transportation and
disposal, a covered container or plastic bagging is recommended.
DISPOSAL
RCF, as manufactured, is not classified as a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations
(40 CFR 261). Any processing, use, alteration or chemical additions to the product, as purchased,
may alter the disposal requirements. Under Federal regulations, it is the waste generator's
responsibility to properly characterize a waste material, to determine if it is a "hazardous" waste.
Check local, regional, state or provincial regulations to identify all applicable disposal
requirements.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
Hazard Class: Not Regulated United Nations (UN) Number: Not Applicable
Labels: Not Applicable North America (NA) Number: Not Applicable
Placards: Not Applicable Bill of Lading: Product Name
INTERNATIONAL
Canadian TDG Hazard Class & PIN: Not regulated
Not classified as dangerous goods under ADR (road), RID (train) or IMDG (ship).
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
UNITED STATES REGULATIONS
EPA:
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA)
Title III – This
product does not contain any substances reportable under Sections 302, 304,
313, (40 CFR 372). Sections 311 and 312 (40 CFR 370) apply (delayed hazard).
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
- RCF has been assigned a CAS
number; however, it is an "article" under TSCA and therefore exempt from listing
on the TSCA inventory.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(
CERCLA)
and the
Clean Air Act (CAA)
- RCF contains fibers with an average
diameter greater than one micron and thus is not considered a hazardous air
pollutant.
OSHA:
Comply with
Hazard Communication Standards
29 CFR 1910.1200 and 29
CFR 1926.59 and the
Respiratory Protection Standards
29 CFR 1910.134 and
29 CFR 1926.103.
Ceramic fibers (airborne particles of respirable size)” is listed in
Proposition 65,
The California
:
Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of
1986
as a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
Other
RCF products are not known to be regulated by states other than California
States
:
however, state and local OSHA and EPA regulations may apply to these
products. If in doubt, contact your local regulatory agency.
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
Canada
:
Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
–
RCF is classified as Class D2A – Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
- All substances in this
product are listed, as required, on the Domestic Substance List (DSL)
European
European Directive 97/69/EC
classified RCF as a Category 2 carcinogen; that
is it “should be regarded as if it is carcinogenic to man.”
16. OTHER INFORMATION
RCF DEVITRIFICATION
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