Safety Data Sheet: 1. Product and Company Identification
Safety Data Sheet: 1. Product and Company Identification
Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor Information
 Company Name:           Lincoln Electric Europe B.V.
 Address:                Nieuwe Dukenburgseweg 20
                         Nijmegen 6534AD
                         The Netherlands
 Telephone:              +31 243 522 911
 Contact Person:         Safety Data Sheet Questions: www.lincolnelectric.com/sds
                         Arc Welding Safety Information: www.lincolnelectric.com/safety
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Classified according to the criteria of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
(GHS), The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Hazard Communication Standard (29
CFR 1910.1200), Canada’s Hazardous Product Regulations and Mexico’s Harmonized System for the Identification
and Communication of Hazards and Risks from Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace.
Hazard Classification                Not classified as hazardous according to applicable GHS hazard classification
                                     criteria.
 Label Elements
         Hazard Symbol:              No symbol
Other hazards which do not                  Electrical Shock can kill. If welding must be performed in damp locations or
result in GHS classification:               with wet clothing, on metal structures or when in cramped positions such as
                                            sitting, kneeling or lying, or if there is a high risk of unavoidable or
                                            accidental contact with work piece, use the following equipment:
                                            Semiautomatic DC Welder, DC Manual (Stick) Welder, or AC Welder with
                                            Reduced Voltage Control.
                                            Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Welding arc and sparks can ignite
                                            combustibles and flammable materials. Overexposure to welding fumes
                                            and gases can be hazardous. Read and understand the manufacturer’s
                                            instructions, Safety Data Sheets and the precautionary labels before using
                                            this product. Refer to Section 8.
Substance(s) formed under the               The welding fume produced from this welding electrode may contain the
conditions of use:                          following constituent(s) and/or their complex metallic oxides as well as solid
                                            particles or other constituents from the consumables, base metal, or base
                                            metal coating not listed below.
Composition Comments:                       The term “Hazardous Ingredients” should be interpreted as a term defined
                                            in Hazard Communication standards and does not necessarily imply the
                                            existence of a welding hazard. The product may contain additional non-
                                            hazardous ingredients or may form additional compounds under the
                                            condition of use. Refer to Sections 2 and 8 for more information.
Ingestion:                                  Avoid hand, clothing, food, and drink contact with fluxes, metal fume or
                                            powder which can cause ingestion of particulate during hand to mouth
                                            activities such as drinking, eating, smoking, etc. If ingested, do not induce
                                            vomiting. Contact a poison control center. Unless the poison control center
                                            advises otherwise, wash out mouth thoroughly with water. If symptoms
                                            develop, seek medical attention at once.
Inhalation: Move to fresh air if breathing is difficult. If breathing has stopped, perform
 Skin Contact:                        Remove contaminated clothing and wash the skin thoroughly with soap and
                                      water. For reddened or blistered skin, or thermal burns, obtain medical
                                      assistance at once.
 Eye contact:                         Dust or fume from this product should be flushed from the eyes with
                                      copious amounts of clean, tepid water until transported to an emergency
                                      medical facility. Do not allow victim to rub or keep eyes tightly closed.
                                      Obtain medical assistance at once.
                                      Arc rays can injure eyes. If exposed to arc rays, move victim to dark room,
                                      remove contact lenses as necessary for treatment, cover eyes with a
                                      padded dressing and rest. Obtain medical assistance if symptoms persist.
 Hazards:                             The hazards associated with welding and its allied processes such as
                                      soldering and brazing are complex and may include physical and health
                                      hazards such as but not limited to electric shock, physical strains, radiation
                                      burns (eye flash), thermal burns due to hot metal or spatter and potential
                                      health effects of overexposure to fumes, gases or dusts potentially
                                      generated during the use of this product. Refer to Section 11 for more
                                      information.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
 General Fire Hazards:                As shipped, this product is nonflammable. However, welding arc and
                                      sparks as well as open flames and hot surfaces associated with brazing
                                      and soldering can ignite combustible and flammable materials. Read and
                                      understand American National Standard Z49.1, "Safety in Welding, Cutting
                                      and Allied Processes” and National Fire Protection Association NFPA 51B,
                                      “Standard for Fire Prevention during Welding, Cutting and Other Hot Work”
                                      before using this product.
 Unsuitable extinguishing             Do not use water jet as an extinguisher, as this will spread the fire.
 media:
 Specific hazards arising from        Welding arc and sparks can ignite combustibles and flammable products.
 the chemical:
Special protective equipment           Selection of respiratory protection for fire fighting: follow the general fire
for fire-fighters:                     precautions indicated in the workplace. Self-contained breathing apparatus
                                       and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire.
Personal precautions,                  If airborne dust and/or fume is present, use adequate engineering controls
protective equipment and               and, if needed, personal protection to prevent overexposure. Refer to
emergency procedures:                  recommendations in Section 8.
Methods and material for               Absorb with sand or other inert absorbent. Stop the flow of material, if this is
containment and cleaning up:           without risk. Clean up spills immediately, observing precautions in the
                                       personal protective equipment in Section 8. Avoid generating dust. Prevent
                                       product from entering any drains, sewers or water sources. Refer to
                                       Section 13 for proper disposal.
Environmental Precautions:             Avoid release to the environment. Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe
                                       to do so. Do not contaminate water sources or sewer. Environmental
                                       manager must be informed of all major spillages.
Precautions for safe handling:         Prevent formation of dust. Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at
                                       places where dust is formed.
Conditions for safe storage,           Store in closed original container in a dry place. Store in accordance with
including any incompatibilities:       local/regional/national regulations. Store away from incompatible materials.
Control Parameters
   Occupational Exposure Limits: US
     Manganese - Fume. - as Mn   Ceiling                                5 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                                  Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                                  2006)
                                 REL                                    1 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                                  Hazards, as amended (2005)
                                 STEL                                   3 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                                  Hazards, as amended (2005)
     Manganese - Inhalable       TWA                                  0.1 mg/m3   US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
     fraction. - as Mn                                                            2014)
     Manganese - Respirable      TWA                                 0.02 mg/m3   US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
     fraction. - as Mn                                                            2014)
     Manganese                   IDLH                                500 mg/m3    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                                  Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Silicon - Total dust.       PEL                                   15 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                                  Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                                  2006)
     Silicon - Respirable fraction.   PEL                           5 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                              Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                              2006)
     Silicon - Respirable.            REL                           5 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                              Hazards, as amended (2005)
     Silicon - Total                  REL                          10 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                              Hazards, as amended (2005)
     Copper and/or copper alloys      TWA                           1 mg/m3   US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
     and compounds (as Cu) -                                                  2014)
     Dust and mist. - as Cu
     Copper and/or copper alloys      TWA                         0.2 mg/m3   US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
     and compounds (as Cu) -                                                  2014)
     Fume. - as Cu
                                      REL                         0.1 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                              Hazards, as amended (2016)
     Copper and/or copper alloys      REL                           1 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
     and compounds (as Cu) -                                                  Hazards, as amended (2016)
     Dust and mist. - as Cu
     Copper and/or copper alloys      PEL                         0.1 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
     and compounds (as Cu) -                                                  Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
     Fume. - as Cu                                                            2006)
     Copper and/or copper alloys      PEL                           1 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
     and compounds (as Cu) -                                                  Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
     Dust and mist. - as Cu                                                   2006)
     Copper and/or copper alloys      IDLH                       100 mg/m3    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
     and compounds (as Cu)                                                    Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Nickel - Inhalable fraction.     TWA                         1.5 mg/m3   US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (12
                                                                              2010)
     Nickel - as Ni                   REL                       0.015 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                              Hazards, as amended (2005)
     Nickel                           IDLH                         10 mg/m3   US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                              Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Nickel - as Ni                   PEL                           1 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                              Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                              2006)
     Carbon dioxide                   TWA         5,000 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (12
                                                                               2010)
                                      STEL       30,000 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (12
                                                                               2010)
                                      PEL         5,000 ppm      9,000 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                               Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                               2006)
                                      STEL       30,000 ppm     54,000 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                               Hazards, as amended (2005)
                                      REL         5,000 ppm      9,000 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                               Hazards, as amended (2005)
                                      IDLH       40,000 ppm                    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                               Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Carbon monoxide                  TWA           25 ppm                     US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (12
                                                                               2010)
                                      PEL           50 ppm          55 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                               Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                         2006)
                             REL               35 ppm         40 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                         Hazards, as amended (2005)
                             Ceil_Time        200 ppm       229 mg/m3    US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                         Hazards, as amended (2005)
                             IDLH           1,200 ppm                    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                         Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Nitrogen dioxide        TWA              0.2 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (02
                                                                         2012)
                             Ceiling            5 ppm          9 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                         Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                         2006)
                             STEL               1 ppm        1.8 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                         Hazards, as amended (2005)
                             IDLH              20 ppm                    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                         Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
                             IDLH              13 ppm                    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                         Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Ozone                   PEL              0.1 ppm        0.2 mg/m3   US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air
                                                                         Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) (02
                                                                         2006)
                             Ceil_Time        0.1 ppm        0.2 mg/m3   US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical
                                                                         Hazards, as amended (2005)
                             TWA             0.05 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
                                                                         2014)
                             TWA             0.20 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
                                                                         2014)
                             TWA             0.10 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
                                                                         2014)
                             TWA             0.08 ppm                    US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values (03
                                                                         2014)
                             IDLH               5 ppm                    US. NIOSH. Immediately Dangerous to
                                                                         Life or Health (IDLH) Values (10 2017)
     Carbon dioxide          STEL          30,000 ppm     54,000 mg/m3   Canada. Alberta OELs (Occupational
                                                                         Health & Safety Code, Schedule 1, Table
                                                                         2), as amended (07 2009)
                             TWA            5,000 ppm      9,000 mg/m3   Canada. Alberta OELs (Occupational
                                                                         Health & Safety Code, Schedule 1, Table
                                                                         2), as amended (07 2009)
                             TWA            5,000 ppm                    Canada. British Columbia OELs.
                                                                         (Occupational Exposure Limits for
                                                                         Chemical Substances, Occupational
                                                                         Health and Safety Regulation 296/97, as
                                                                         amended) (07 2007)
                             STEL          15,000 ppm                    Canada. British Columbia OELs.
                                                                         (Occupational Exposure Limits for
                                                                         Chemical Substances, Occupational
                                                                         Health and Safety Regulation 296/97, as
                                                                         amended) (07 2007)
                             TWA            5,000 ppm                    Canada. Manitoba OELs (Reg. 217/2006,
                                                                         The Workplace Safety And Health Act), as
                                                                         amended (03 2011)
                             STEL          30,000 ppm                    Canada. Manitoba OELs (Reg. 217/2006,
                                                                         The Workplace Safety And Health Act), as
                                                                         amended (03 2011)
                             STEL          30,000 ppm                    Canada. Ontario OELs. (Control of
                                                                         Exposure to Biological or Chemical
                                                                         Agents), as amended (11 2010)
                             TWA            5,000 ppm                    Canada. Ontario OELs. (Control of
                                                                         Exposure to Biological or Chemical
                                                                         Agents), as amended (11 2010)
                             8 HR ACL       5,000 ppm                    Canada. Saskatchewan OELs
                                                                         (Occupational Health and Safety
                                                                         Regulations, 1996, Table 21), as
                                                                         amended (05 2009)
                             15 MIN        30,000 ppm                    Canada. Saskatchewan OELs
Appropriate Engineering            Ventilation: Use enough ventilation and local exhaust at the arc, flame or
Controls                           heat source to keep the fumes and gases from the worker's breathing zone
                                   and the general area. Train the operator to keep their head out of the
                                   fumes. Keep exposure as low as possible.
Eye/face protection:               Wear helmet or use face shield with filter lens shade number 12 or darker
                                   for open arc processes – or follow the recommendations as specified in
                                   ANSI Z49.1, Section 4, based on your process and settings. No specific
                                   lens shade recommendation for submerged arc or electroslag processes.
                                   Shield others by providing appropriate screens and flash goggles.
Skin Protection
 Hand Protection:                   Wear protective gloves. Suitable gloves can be recommended by the glove
                                    supplier.
Other:                              Protective Clothing: Wear hand, head, and body protection which help to
                                    prevent injury from radiation, open flames, hot surfaces, sparks and
                                    electrical shock. See Z49.1. At a minimum, this includes welder's gloves
                                    and a protective face shield when welding, and may include arm protectors,
                                    aprons, hats, shoulder protection, as well as dark substantial clothing when
                                    welding, brazing and soldering. Wear dry gloves free of holes or split
                                    seams. Train the operator not to permit electrically live parts or electrodes
                                    from contacting the skin . . . or clothing or gloves if they are wet. Insulate
                                    yourself from the work piece and ground using dry plywood, rubber mats or
                                    other dry insulation.
 Respiratory Protection:            Keep your head out of fumes. Use enough ventilation and local exhaust to
                                    keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area. An
                                    approved respirator should be used unless exposure assessments are
                                    below applicable exposure limits.
Hygiene measures:                   Do not eat, drink or smoke when using the product. Always observe good
                                    personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material
                                    and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing
                                    and protective equipment to remove contaminants. Determine the
                                    composition and quantity of fumes and gases to which workers are
                                    exposed by taking an air sample from inside the welder's helmet if worn or
                                    in the worker's breathing zone. Improve ventilation if exposures are not
                                    below limits. See ANSI/AWS F1.1, F1.2, F1.3 and F1.5, available from the
                                    American Welding Society, www.aws.org.
Reactivity:                    The product is non-reactive under normal conditions of use, storage and
                               transport.
Hazardous Decomposition        Fumes and gases from welding and its allied processes such as brazing
Products:                      and soldering cannot be classified simply. The composition and quantity of
                               both are dependent upon the metal to which the joining or hot work is
                               applied, the process, procedure - and where applicable - the electrode or
                               consumable used. Other conditions which also influence the composition
                               and quantity of the fumes and gases to which workers may be exposed
                               include: coatings on the metal being welded or worked (such as paint,
                               plating, or galvanizing), the number of operators and the volume of the work
                               area, the quality and amount of ventilation, the position of the operator's
                               head with respect to the fume plume, as well as the presence of
                               contaminants in the atmosphere (such as chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors
                               from cleaning and degreasing activities.)
 General information:                The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined
                                     welding fumes and ultraviolet radiation from welding are carcinogenic to
                                     humans (Group 1). According to IARC, welding fumes cause cancer of the
                                     lung and positive associations have been observed with cancer of the
                                     kidney. Also according to IARC, ultraviolet radiation from welding causes
                                     ocular melanoma. IARC identifies gouging, brazing, carbon arc or plasma
                                     arc cutting, and soldering as processes closely related to welding. Read
                                     and understand the manufacturer’s instructions, Safety Data Sheets and
                                     the precautionary labels before using this product.
Skin Contact: Arc rays can burn skin. Skin cancer has been reported.
Ingestion: Health injuries from ingestion are not known or expected under normal use.
      Inhalation:                    Short-term (acute) overexposure to fumes and gases from welding and
                                     allied processes may result in discomfort such as metal fume fever,
                                     dizziness, nausea, or dryness or irritation of nose, throat, or eyes. May
                                     aggravate pre-existing respiratory problems (e.g. asthma, emphysema).
                                     Long-term (chronic) overexposure to fumes and gases from welding and
                                     allied processes can lead to siderosis (iron deposits in lung), central
                                     nervous system effects, bronchitis and other pulmonary effects.
      Dermal
       Product:                      Not classified
      Inhalation
       Product:                      Not classified
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
 Product:                            Not classified
Carcinogenicity
 Product:                          Arc rays: Skin cancer has been reported.
     In vivo
       Product:                    Not classified
     Reproductive toxicity
      Product:                     Not classified
 Aspiration Hazard
      Product:                     Not classified
  Other effects:                   Organic polymers may be used in the manufacture of various welding
                                   consumables. Overexposure to their decomposition byproducts may result
                                   in a condition known as polymer fume fever. Polymer fume fever usually
                                   occurs within 4 to 8 hours of exposure with the presentation of flu like
                                   symptoms, including mild pulmonary irritation with or without an increase in
                                   body temperature. Signs of exposure can include an increase in white
                                   blood cell count. Resolution of symptoms typically occurs quickly, usually
                                   not lasting longer than 48 hours.
Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics under the condition of use
   Acute toxicity
    Inhalation
    Specified substance(s):
       Carbon dioxide              LC Lo (Human, 5 min): 90000 ppm
       Carbon monoxide             LC 50 (Rat, 4 h): 1300 ppm
       Nitrogen dioxide            LC 50 (Rat, 4 h): 88 ppm
       Ozone                       LC Lo (Human, 30 min): 50 ppm
     Other effects:
     Specified substance(s):
        Carbon dioxide             Asphyxia
        Carbon monoxide            Carboxyhemoglobinemia
        Nitrogen dioxide           Lower respiratory tract irritation
Ecotoxicity
Acute hazards to the aquatic environment:
     Fish
       Product:                    Not classified
       Specified substance(s):
        Copper and/or copper       LC 50 (Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas), 96 h): 1.6 mg/l
        alloys and compounds
        (as Cu)
        Nickel                     LC 50 (Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas), 96 h): 2.916 mg/l
      Aquatic Invertebrates
       Product:                     Not classified
       Specified substance(s):
        Manganese                   EC 50 (Water flea (Daphnia magna), 48 h): 40 mg/l
        Copper and/or copper        EC 50 (Water flea (Daphnia magna), 48 h): 0.102 mg/l
        alloys and compounds
        (as Cu)
        Nickel                      EC 50 (Water flea (Daphnia magna), 48 h): 1 mg/l
      Aquatic Invertebrates
       Product:                     Not classified
 Bioaccumulative potential
     Bioconcentration Factor (BCF)
       Product:                  No data available.
       Specified substance(s):
        Copper and/or copper     Blue-green algae (Anacystis nidulans), Bioconcentration Factor (BCF):
        alloys and compounds     36.01 (Static)
        (as Cu)
        Nickel                   Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), Bioconcentration Factor (BCF):
                                 5,000 - 10,000 (Lotic) Bioconcentration factor calculated using dry weight
                                 tissue conc
requirements.
 Disposal instructions:            Dispose of this material and its container to hazardous or special waste
                                   collection point.
DOT
UN Number:
UN Proper Shipping Name:             NOT DG REGULATED
Transport Hazard Class(es)
     Class:                          NR
     Label(s):                       –
Packing Group:                       –
Marine Pollutant:                    No
 IMDG
 UN Number:
 UN Proper Shipping Name:            NOT DG REGULATED
 Transport Hazard Class(es)
     Class:                          NR
     Label(s):                       –
     EmS No.:
Packing Group:                       –
Marine Pollutant:                    No
 IATA
 UN Number:
 Proper Shipping Name:               NOT DG REGULATED
 Transport Hazard Class(es):
     Class:                          NR
     Label(s):                       –
Packing Group:                       –
Marine Pollutant:                    No
Cargo aircraft only:                 Allowed.
TDG
UN Number:
UN Proper Shipping Name:             NOT DG REGULATED
Transport Hazard Class(es)
     Class:                          NR
     Label(s):                       –
Packing Group:                       –
Marine Pollutant:                    No
US Federal Regulations
   TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D)
              None present or none present in regulated quantities.
     Clean Water Act Section 311 Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 117.3)
            None present or none present in regulated quantities.
     Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130):
            None present or none present in regulated quantities.
US State Regulations
 US. California Proposition 65
                                         WARNING
Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  WARNING: This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and
  birth defects (or other reproductive harm). (California Health & Safety Code Section 25249.5 et seq.)
  WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Manganese
   Greenhouse Gases
       Not Regulated
Mexico. Substances subject to reporting for the pollutant release and transfer registry (PRTR): Not applicable
Inventory Status:
   Australia AICS:                            On or in compliance with the inventory
   Canada DSL Inventory List:                 On or in compliance with the inventory
   Canada NDSL Inventory:                     One or more components are not listed or are exempt from listing.
   Ontario Inventory:                         On or in compliance with the inventory
   China Inv. Existing Chemical Substances:   On or in compliance with the inventory
   Japan (ENCS) List:                         One or more components are not listed or are exempt from listing.
   Japan ISHL Listing:                        One or more components are not listed or are exempt from listing.
   Japan Pharmacopoeia Listing:               One or more components are not listed or are exempt from listing.
   Korea Existing Chemicals Inv. (KECI):      On or in compliance with the inventory
   Mexico INSQ:                               On or in compliance with the inventory
   New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals:        On or in compliance with the inventory
   Philippines PICCS:                         On or in compliance with the inventory
   Taiwan Chemical Substance Inventory:       On or in compliance with the inventory
   US TSCA Inventory:                         On or in compliance with the inventory
   EINECS, ELINCS or NLP:                     On or in compliance with the inventory
Definitions:
 Disclaimer:                  The Lincoln Electric Company urges each end user and recipient of this SDS
                              to study it carefully. See also www.lincolnelectric.com/safety. If necessary,
                              consult an industrial hygienist or other expert to understand this information
                              and safeguard the environment and protect workers from potential hazards
                              associated with the handling or use of this product. This information is
                              believed to be accurate as of the revision date shown above. However, no
                              warranty, expressed or implied, is given. Because the conditions or methods
                              of use are beyond Lincoln Electric’s control, we assume no liability resulting
                              from the use of this product. Regulatory requirements are subject to change
                              and may differ between various locations. Compliance with all applicable
                              Federal, State, Provincial, and local laws and regulations remain the
                              responsibility of the user.