Philips T12 User Manual

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MSDS -- ALTO‘ Fluorescent U-Bent Lamps

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SECTION 6: HEALTH HAZARD DATA

Not applicable to the intact lamp. Breakage of the lamp may result in some exposure to the

phosphor powder dust and to a very little amount of elemental mercury vapor. No adverse
affects are expected from occasional exposure to broken lamps, but as a matter of good practice,
prolonged or frequent exposure should be avoided through the use of adequate ventilation during
disposal of large quantities of lamps.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID: NORMAL FIRST AID PROCEDURE FOR GLASS CUTS IF

SUCH OCCUR THROUGH LAMP BREAKAGE.

SECTION 7: PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Normal precautions should be taken for the collection of broken glass.

Waste Disposal Method: At the end of rated life, when this lamp is removed from service, it will
be subjected to the current Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) prescribed by the
Environmental Protection Agency. This test is used to determining whether an item is a
hazardous waste or a non-hazardous waste under current E. P. A. definition. Philips Lighting will
provide the test data on request. This result will allow the generator to evaluate all of the

disposal options, which may be available in the particular state in which the generator’s facility
is located. The generator should check with federal, state and local officials for their guidance. In
most states ALTO lamps are considered non-hazardous subtitle D waste. Philips encourages
recycling of its products by qualified recyclers.

SECTION 7: PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE -Continued

Disposal is currently regulated in Minnesota, Vermont, Connecticut, the incinerator counties of
Florida and in Maine (mid 2002). The generator should check with local and state officials for
their guidance. Philips encourages recycling of its products by qualified recyclers.

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