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Bio-Sul Premium Plus Safety Information

Information Safe Handling of the Product PPE Required Transportation Requirements (TDG) Dumping and Stock Piling Guidelines Fire Prevention Emergency Preparedness First Aid

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Remember to inspect your PPE before each use. CSA Approved Steel Toed Boots Coveralls (Preferred with Hi-Viz Reflectors) Safety Glasses (Preferred Seismic Glasses) Leather Palmed Work Gloves

Transportation Requirements (TDG) Class 4.1 Flammable Solid Follow TDG Regulatory Requirements SDS (Safety Data Sheet)

Dumping Guidelines Be Aware of the Surroundings Do Not Dump Product On a Rocky Landscape Do Not Dump Product On or Near Flammable and/or Oxidizing Chemicals/Product Initiate a 30 Minute Fire Watch Walk Around Surrounding Area Inspect for Flame and/or smoldering

Equipment Maintenance Before any Maintenance on Equipment it must be thoroughly washed Clean equipment prior to any change in product to avoid cross contamination Weld in well ventilated area Have Pump up Hand Held Water Sprayer available when welding Wear proper PPE during maintenance

Emergency Preparedness – Fires Spreaders Should be Equipped with a 20 lb Water Bottle With Spray Wand and Nozzle/20 lb ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher Small/Medium Fires Easily Extinguished by Smothering the Flame With Additional Product. Use Light Water Fog = 20 lb Water Bottle With Spray Wand and Nozzle Larger Fires Or Use ABC Dry Chemical to Extinguish

REMEMBER… Remain Upwind at All Times! Because Sulphur is Slllooowww Burning…the Fire is Not the Concern… The Concern is the SO2 That Is Released When There is a Fire. Keep Unauthorized Persons Away Gently Mist The Fire With Water Fire is Extremely Rare as the Compost Moistens the Product

First Aid – Eyes Irritation Can Result From Fine Particulate Contact With The Eye. Rubbing the Eye Makes the Situation Worse by Forcing More Particulate Into the Eye Socket. Particulates May Undergo Slow Chemical Reaction With the Eye Fluids to Produce Acidic Conditions Which Can Lead to Profuse Tear Formation - Natural Defense Mechanism. Wash Eye(s) Out With an Eye Wash Kit and Repeat as Often as Needed. Avoid Rubbing the Eye(s) and Keep Hands Clean. If Conditions Worsen, Medical Attention is Required.

First Aid – Inhalation If Handling Product During Windy Conditions it is Recommended to Wear an Appropriate Dust Mask

First Aid - Ingestion Solid Sulphur ingested in small doses is not toxic (traditional “Sulphur and Molasses”). More massive doses may require first aid followed by medical attention. Wash hands after use and before eating, drinking and/or smoking.

First Aid – Skin (Rashes) Extensive skin exposure to Sulphur particulate may require thorough washing of the skin with mild soap and water. In the event of irritation or if rashes develop, professional medical attention should be sought. Dust laden clothing should be thoroughly cleaned before being worn again.

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