Da 12/1704 [MSDSNoz_[ CAN-M210
Trade Name:_| Fleetweld SP+
ELECTRIC Sizes: All
‘Supersed TOT
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
For Welding Consumables and Related Products
lo
Conforms to Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Rev. November, 1988
Section I & II - Preparation and Product Information
Product Type: Covered Electrode
‘Representative Classiications: —] AWS ESUI
‘The Lincoln Bectric Company of Canada LP
179 Wiekateed Avenue xa Fano
Toronto, Ontario MaG 289 CANADA Prepared by The Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland, Obl, USA
Phone: (416) 421-2600 (2le) 481-800, 00 the ete sewn above
‘Section Ill - Hazardous Ingredients (1)
TM PORTANT!
eredecearecoered by Rection Vint fr india
FAS Nuntber sown i repressive forthe pred
Gye ie te bps Saar a
manuteard, The fmes and ene produced daring lig with he norma ae ofthis
Ang
Tse TCs mai
Ingredients: ICAS No. |Wt.% |mgim®| (Route/Species)_| (Route/Species)
(stats nnd ater binders ato [es [10 "Same |
irom sare [1s [108 hota
Tania dower Ti imei | es | 10 ovata
fron oxides as Fe 15996769 et Ae
core wire 7909-5 ECT ean
ay Lowest published Toxic concentration,
Section IV - Physical Data
‘ansliy, evaporation rale and freezing or bolng pols are not Usted as hey are not applcableto
Physical data euch aa odor, Vapor ese
this product and ts use.
Section V - Hazard Data
Non Flammable; Welding ae and aparka can ignite combustibies and Wammable products. See CSAWIIT2 Soclon 9.7 a3 referenced in
‘Section VII. Products inert, no special handling or spill procedures requited
Rev 704 (CONTINUED ON SIDE TWO)Product; Flestweld SP+
Date: 1211104
Section VI - Health Hazard Data and Toxicological Properties
‘Acute Lethality Values: LCso means the concentration ofa substance in ar that when administered by mess of inhalation over a specified
fength of me n an animal assay, is expected to cause the death of 80% of defined animal population
{L059 means the single dose ofa substance that, when administered by a defined route in an animal assay it expected to cause
the death of 50% of 2 defined animal population.
Threshold Limit Value: The ACGIH recommended general limit for Welding Fume NOS - (Not Otherwise Specifiod) is § maim’
repeatedly exposed, day fier day, without adverse effect. See Section VII for specific fume constituents which may modify this TLV. Threshold Limit
‘Ulisse figures pablaed bythe American Centerence of Goverumeat nduatal Hygena.
Effects of Overexposure: Electric are welding may create one or more ofthe fllowing health hazards:
Fumes snd Gasea.ean be dangerous to Your heath, Common entry is by inhalation” Other possible routes are skin contact and ingestion.
‘Shortie (acute) overexposure to walding fumes may result in discomfort such as meta fume fever, dizziness, nausea,
‘or dryness or iratlon of hose, throat, oF eyes. May aggravate presexisting respiratory probloms (o.@ asthma,
‘emphysema,
Long (chron) overexposure to welding fumes can lead fo siderosis (Iron deposit in tung) and may affect pulmonary
function. Manganose overexposure can affect the central nervous system, resulting in impaired speech and movement,
Bronctiis and some lung frosts have been reported
‘Arc Rays can injure eyes and bur skin. Skin cancer has been reported.
Etectic Shock can kl. I welding must be pertormed in damp locations or with wet clothing, on metal structures or when in cramped
positions such ae sitting, kneeling or lying or there is high risk of unavoldable or accidental contact with workpiece, use the folowing
Sguipment: Semiautomaite BE Welder DE Manual (Stes) Welder, or AC Welder with Reduced Voltage Control
Section VII - Reactivity Data
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Welding fumes and gases cannot be classified simply, The composition and quantity ofboth are
ddopendent upon the metal being Welded, the process, procedure and electrodes used. re swantity
rs may be expos
lum ot
include:
‘gualfy and amount of ventlation, the postin of
Inthe atmosphere (such as chlorinated tydroceroon vapors from cloaning and degreasing activi
{When the slatrod ig consumed, the fume and gas decomposition products gunerted ar diferent pecant and form fam th
Ingredients sted in Section i Decomposition products of normal operation include thse originating rom the volatilization, Feacton, or
‘lation of tho materials shown In Section Il; plus those from the base metal and coating, ot as noted above
Reasonably expected fume constituents of this product would include: Primarily iron oxide; secondary complex oxides of
manganese, silcon, sodium and thanlur
Maximum fume exposure guideline for this product is 5.0 milligrams per cubic meter.
Gaseous reaction products may include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Ozone
‘rom he ares
Determine the composition and quantity of fumes and gases to which workers are exposed by taking an air sample from inside the welders
Felmet if wom orn the workars brethieg one. Improve venation i exposures are not below int See ANSUAWS P41, F12 P43 ond
45 available from the American Welding Society, 460 NW. LeJeune Road, Mian, FL 33126.
Section VIII - Preventive Measures and Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
{cad and andrtand te manures nracton nh rcatoar belo ihe produt. Regt Linc Safty Pubcon ES, Se Canaan
[Rexdale ods Rexdale, Ontario SI9W1RS for more detaleon Sian of fh folomings nn Penn Ue Conatlan Sandarts Avoctton,
‘entiation: Use nuh vealain loa xa a te are, o Bt Kept for i ae Tro ie WOT ATH ZORA GRAAF
Respiratory Protection. Use respirable fume respirator or tir supplied respirator Wi Welding in conned space or general Work area Whee Toa OT
pe Protection’: Wear beet or wz fey SIE I TT Tas onde wumiber 27 av Tr SHRIT anes By Ving So an WE
Fratscive Gling: Wear band, head, and body potecllon which lp to proven injury from radiation, sparks and daca shock, See WITT,
[AC minim this includes welder’ gloves anda protective face shed, and may include arm protectors aprons, has shoulder protection, a well as dark
Substantial eating. Train the welder mot oper lecreall Ive part or electrodes to contact shin. o lthog or gloves they are wet. Tasulae from
work and groond
Disposal Informations Dicard any product, residue, disposable container, or lner a ordinary wav an eovironmentally accepable manner Aording
{oFedoral Sate and Lacl relations uals therwie noted, No applicable calagcl information availabe
Section [X - Emergency and First Aid Procedures
all for medial ad, Employ ft ad fehalquesrosommended bythe Canadian Red Crow IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT give oxygen, IF NOT
[BREATHING empley CPR (Cardinpsimonary Ressctation techniques. IN CASE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, tra off power and follow recommended