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CALCIUM CARBONATE | ICSC: 1193 |
CaCO3 Molecular mass: 100.1 CAS # 471-34-1 RTECS # FF9335000 October 19, 1999 Peer reviewed |
TYPES OF HAZARD/ EXPOSURE | ACUTE HAZARDS/ SYMPTOMS | PREVENTION |
FIRST AID/ FIRE FIGHTING |
FIRE |
Not combustible.
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In case of fire in the surroundings: all extinguishing agents allowed.
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EXPLOSION |
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EXPOSURE |
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INHALATION |
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Local exhaust.
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Fresh air, rest.
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SKIN |
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Protective gloves.
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Rinse skin with plenty of water or shower.
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EYES |
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Safety spectacles.
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First rinse with plenty of water for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible), then take to a doctor.
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INGESTION |
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Do not eat, drink, or smoke during work.
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Rinse mouth.
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SPILLAGE DISPOSAL | STORAGE | PACKAGING & LABELLING | ||
Sweep spilled substance into containers.
(Extra personal protection: P1 filter respirator for inert particles).
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Separated from
acids,
aluminium
and ammonium salts.
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CALCIUM CARBONATE | ICSC: 1193 |
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
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ENVIRONMENTAL DATA |
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N O T E S | ||||
Health effects of exposure to the substance have been investigated, but none has been found.
Calcium carbonate exists in nature as mineral aragonite and calcite (as in limestone, chalk and marble).
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