If I need to wear a respirator, what kind should it be?
If engineering controls and work practices are not effective in controlling exposure to aluminum dust, then wear suitable personal protective equipment including approved respiratory protection. Have appropriate personal protective equipment available for use in emergencies such as spills or fire.
If respiratory protection is required, institute a complete respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and inspection. Refer to the CSA Standard Z94.4-93, "Selection, Use and Care of Respirators," available from the Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 1R3.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION GUIDELINES:
No specific guidelines are available. Consult chemical manufacturer/supplier for advice.
What eye/face protection is recommended for working with aluminum powder (uncoated)?
It is good practice to wear chemical safety goggles.
What skin protection measures are recommended when working with aluminum powder (uncoated)?
Gloves or coveralls may be worn to prevent excessive dust deposits and abrasion.
What types of materials should my protective clothing be made of?
No specific guidelines are available. However, most common materials should provide adequate protection.
Is there anything else I need to do to reduce my exposure?
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in work areas. Wash hands thoroughly after handling this material. Maintain good housekeeping.