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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Copper MSDS in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, which includes the product name and company identification. Fill in your contact information if necessary.
  3. Move to Section 2, where you will find the composition details. Ensure that the percentage by weight for Copper is accurately noted as 100%.
  4. In Section 3, review potential hazards. Highlight any acute health effects and ensure you understand the risks associated with exposure.
  5. Proceed to Section 4 for first aid measures. Familiarize yourself with procedures for eye contact, skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion.
  6. Continue through Sections 5 to 16, filling out any relevant information regarding fire hazards, handling instructions, and disposal considerations as needed.

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Too much copper can be fatal. You could get severe toxicity from ingesting large amounts of copper salts through your skin. Copper can work its way through your internal organs and build up in your brain, liver, and lungs.
Ingesting higher than recommended amounts of copper every day over time, such as in water or in copper supplements, can lead to severe illness, such as kidney and liver damage. Breathing in copper dusts, sprays, or crystals can irritate your nose and throat, and cause dizziness and headaches.
Too much copper can be fatal. You could get severe toxicity from ingesting large amounts of copper salts through your skin. Copper can work its way through your internal organs and build up in your brain, liver, and lungs. People who have copper toxicity can become very unwell.
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Copper salts are discouraged for direct use and application on the skin due to its irritation potential and toxicity. There are several mechanisms proposed in attempt to explain copper irritancy. Copper may become potential irritants when they are oxidized and causes the formation of free acids.
Hazard Class: 9 (Environmentally Hazardous Material) Extinguish fire using an agent suitable for type of surrounding fire. Copper itself does not burn. Finely divided Copper powder may burn in air or become an explosion hazard. POISONOUS GASES ARE PRODUCED IN FIRE, including Copper fumes and Copper Oxides.
Additional metals that may cause poisoning include antimony, aluminum, barium, bismuth, copper, gold, iron, lithium, platinum, silver, tin, and zinc.
Employers must make MSDSs readily available to employees who may be exposed to the hazardous substances during the course of work. Employers must also make sure each employee has a basic knowledge of the MSDS and how to use the information.
Table of Contents Product and Company Identification. Hazards Identification. Composition, Information on Ingredients. First Aid Measures. Fire Fighting Measures. Accidental Release Measures. Handling And Storage. Exposure Controls, Personal Protection.

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