7 - EnglishMaterial Safety Data Sheet#58395401Black Toner: P/N 56123401, 56123402For more information, contact Oki Data at: 2000 BishopsGate Boulevard, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-4620.Emergency Information: call 1-800-654-3282; US andCanada only.Emergency First Aid ProceduresToner inhaled.Gargle with water. Remove person to fresh airimmediately. If symptoms occur, seek medical attention.Toner swallowed (ingested)Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water. Ifsymptoms occur, seek medical attention.Toner gets in the eyes.Immediately flush eyes with large quantities of cool waterfor 15 minutes, keeping the eyelids open with fingers. Ifsymptoms occur, seek medical attention.Toner gets on the skin.Wash toner off the skin with plenty of cool water andsoap.Note: Small amounts of toner on skin or clothing caneasily be removed with soap and cold water. Hotwater makes toner harder to remove.Hazardous IngredientsCarbon Black (<5% by weight): Group 2BPossible CarcinogenCAS#: 1333-86-4.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Other IngredientsPolyester Resin (30-70% by weight)CAS#: 117581-13-2.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Magentite (<30% by weight)CAS#: 1309-38-2.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Styrene-acrylic Resin (<20% by weight)CAS#: 25036-19-5.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Wax (<5% by weight)CAS#: 8015-86-9.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Silica (<5% by weight)CAS#: 7631-86-9.OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m3ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3Chromium II Compunds (<1% by weight)CAS#: 31714-55-3.OSHA PEL: Not available.ACGIH TLV: Not available.Physical DataPhysical State: Solid.Melting/Freezing Point: Not available.Boiling Point: Not applicable.PH: Not applicable.Vapor Pressure: Not applicable.Vapor Density (Air=1): Not applicable.Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Notapplicable.Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.45 at 25∞C (77∞F).Solubility in Water: Insoluble in water.Solubility in Solvents: Not available.Coefficient of water/oil Distribution: Not known.Appearance and Odor: Black powder, slightly sourodor.Odor Threshold: Not available.Fire and Explosion Hazard DataMinimal fire hazard. Large quantities may cause risk ofdust explosion.Flash Point (Method Used): Not available.Flammable LimitsLower Explosive Limit: Not available.Upper Explosive Limit: Not available.Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not available.Explosion DataSensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not available.Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not available.Extinguishing Media: CO2, water, foam and drychemical.Special Fire Fighting Procedures: No special fireprotecting method is required.Hazardous Combustion Products: None.Toxicological PropertiesRoutes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.Effects of Acute ExposureLD50: Ingestion (oral) = >5000 mg/kg [Rat].LD50: Dermal = Not applicable.LC50: Not applicable.Effects of Chronic ExposureIn 1996 IARC reevaluated Carbon Black as a Group 2Bcarcinogen (possible human carcinogen). Thisevaluation is given to carbon black for which there isinadequate human evidence, but sufficient animalevidence. The latter is based upon the development oflung tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalationexposure to free carbon black at levels that induceparticle overload of the lung. Studies performed inanimal models other than rats have not demonstratedan association between carbon black and lung tumors.Moreover, 2-years cancer bioassay using a typical tonerpreparation containing carbon black did not