#D2-#D22#2s$ VSCarcinogenicityIARCCarbon Black: Group 2B. “PossibleCarcinogen”Polypropylene: Group 3. Not Classifi-able.Amorphous Fumed Silica: Group 3.Not Classifiable.NTP: No components are listedOSHA: No components are listedReproductive Toxicity: Not AvailableTeratogenicity: Not AvailableMutagenicity: Ames Assay: NegativeName of Toxicologically Synergistic prod-ucts: Not AvailablePreventive MeasuresPersonal Protective EquipmentRespiratory Protection: Not normallyrequired. For large spills, use dust respira-tor during cleanup.Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protec-tion: Not normally required. For largespills, use rubber gloves and safetygoggles during cleanup.Engineering ControlsVentilation: Outside of normal ventilation,not normally required.Other Protective Equipment and/orHygienic Practices: NoneSpill CleanupSmall Spills1 Remove sources of ignition.2 Clean up spill with a wet(cold water) cloth.Large Spills1 Remove sources of ignition.2 Keep unnecessary and unprotectedpersonnel away from area.3 Wear protective gear: respirator,rubber gloves, goggles.4 Vacuum the spill, then wipe up re-mainder with a wet (cold water) cloth.5 Place waste material in a closedcontainer.Waste Disposal· Prevent release of material into naturalwaters and sewers.· Follow appropriate federal, state andlocal regulations.Precautions for Handling or Storage: Protectfrom the sun. Store in a cool room, under104o F (40o C)Special Shipping Information: Non hazard-ous. Handle container carefully to avoid shock.Do not drop. Keep dry.Emergency First Aid ProceduresToner swallowed (ingested).Immediately seek medical attention. Nevergive anything by mouth to an unconsciousperson. If possible, rinse out mouth andgive one or two glasses of water or milk todrink.Toner inhaled.Remove person to fresh air. Seek medicalattention.Toner gets in the eyes.Flush eyes with large quantities of coolwater for 15 minutes, keeping the eyelidsopen with fingers. If necessary, seekmedical attention.Toner gets on the skin.Wash toner off the skin with plenty of coolwater and soap. If necessary, seek medicalattention.Note: Small amounts of toner on skin orclothing can easily be removed withsoap and cold water. Hot water makestoner harder to remove.Preparation Date of MSDSDate: November 5, 2002Prepared by:Oki Data Americas, Inc.Engineering Services Department2000 Bishops Gate Blvd.Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-4620Tel: (856) 235-2600FAX: (856) 222-5320http://www.okidata.commy.okidata.com