Lanier Worldwide, Inc.
2300 Parklake Dr., N. E.
Atlanta, GA 30345-2979
Emergency Telephone: (800) 526-4371
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Information
Identity:
Product ID:
5613 Toner
480-0066
MSDS No. CP- 345
Issued: 09/20/01
Supersedes: None
Date: 09/20/01
Prepared by: EH&S Department 770-496-9500
Approved by: Larry Choskey, Manager, CEH&S
European Walter Fricke, Manager, Safety &
Contact: Environment,
Synonyms
& Common
Names:
Toner for Lanier 5613
Lanier 5613
Uses:
Lanier Worldwide, Inc.
Chemical
Formula:
Mixture
Im Taubental D-41468 Neuss,
Germany +49-2131-387-177
Section 2: Composition / Information on Ingredients
PERCENT
50 - 80
10 – 40
< 15
CAS No.
0-00-0
25767-47-9
1333-86-4
31714-55-3
8015-86-9
EXPOSURE LIMITS
SOURCE
3
3
N/a
Polyester resin
Styrene acrylic polymer
Carbon black
Dye
8 mg/m 10 mg/m
Not listed
3.5 mg/m 3.5 mg/m
Not listed
N/a
3
3
OSHA PEL ACGIH TWA
N/a
< 5
< 5
N/a
Carnauba wax
Not listed
*PEL as the product: 15mg/m (total dust), 5mg/m3 (respirable dust)
*TLV as the product: 10mg/m3 (total dust), 5mg/m3 (respirable dust)
3
Section 3: Hazards Identification
HMIS Rating:
FLAMMABILITY = 1
REACTIVITY = 0
HEALTH = 1
SPECIAL = none
Health Hazards (Acute, Chronic, Immediate and Potential): Minimum irritation to respiratory tract may occur as with exposure to any non-
toxic dust. May cause gasping if inhaled. Inhalation should be avoided. May cause temporary eye discomfort.
Health Hazards of Long Term exposure (Chronic): A manufacturer sponsored chronic inhalation study in rats using a special test toner
revealed there were no lung changes at all in the lowest exposure level (1mg/m3), the most relevant level to potential human exposures. A very
slight degree of fibrosis was noted in 25% of the animals at the middle exposure level (4mg/m3), while a slight degree of fibrosis was observed
at the highest exposure level (16mg/m3) in all animals. These findings are attributed to “Lung Overloading”, a generic response to excessive
amount of any dust retained in the lungs for a prolonged interval. The special test toner was ten times more respirable than commercially
available toner to comply with EPA testing protocol and would not function properly in Xerographic equipment.
Carbon Black is listed on the IARC Monograph and the Massachusetts Substance List. The IARC has evaluated the evidence for the
carcinogenicity of Carbon Black as inadequate to determine a carcinogenic risk for humans.
This product contains no known hazardous materials as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Section 4: First Aid Measures
Remove to fresh air if effects occur. Get medical
attention if needed.
In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with
water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if
needed.
Dilute stomach contents with several glasses
of water. Get medical attention.
Inhalation:
Eye Contact:
Ingestion:
Skin Contact:
Wash with soap and water.
Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures
Suitable extinguishing media: CO2, dry chemical, foam or water.
Extinguishing media which may not be used for safety reasons: none
This material will burn in case of fire. The decomposition products are CO, CO2, and Nox. Avoid inhalation of smoke.
Special protective equipment for fire fighters: none
UEL: n/a
LEL: n/a
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consequences of its use. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are
described herein, we do not guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist.
Information on this data sheet represents our current data and best opinion as to the proper use in handling of this product under normal conditions.
On the basis of the data available to us, this product is not a dangerous substance. One should, however, observe the usual precautionary measures
for dealing with chemicals.
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