Amman Strategic Reserve Terminal for Petroleum Products –
Three Additional Spheres
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JORDAN OIL TERMINALS COMPANY
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MAR for Welding Consumables Material
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Material Approval OMJ-ANC-ASTPP-Three
Request Additional Spheres
Project Name : Amman Startegic Reserve for Petroleum Products ( ASTPP ) - Three Additional Spheres
Employer : JOTC
Employer : ILF
Main Contractor : OHL Industrial - MID Contrcating Joint Venture
Fire Protection & Process Piping Sub Contarctor : ANC Contacting Establishment
To be Completed by the Contractor
Type of Work : Civil & Architecture Mechanical Electrical
Specified Material Description :
Welding Consumables Materials
Specification Ref.:
Enclosures Catalogues Samples Literature
Certification Test Reports Quotations
Supplier / Manufacturer : Lincoln Electric
Additional Relevant Information : MSDS & Covered Electrodes Storage and Handeling are Attached
We Hereby Confirm that the Submittal is in Accordance with the Specification , Drawings & Shopdrawings
Date Submitted : 1/1/2020 Submitted by : ANC Contracting Establshment
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Lincoln Electric EMEAR
Safety Data Sheet in accordance with:
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 2015/830
Date of Issue: April 2016 Document: SDS-4114 rev.10
1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION
AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING
1.1 Identification of substance / preparation
Product identifier : Coated Stick Electrode (SMAW)
Product name : BASO 100, BASO 120, BASO 26V, BASO 48SP, BASO G, CONARC ONE, Baso 49,
Baso 51P, Basic 7018P, CONARC 48, CONARC 49, CONARC 49C, Conarc 50,
CONARC 51, CONARC 52, CONARC 53, KARDO, LINCOLN 7018-1, VANDAL
7018, VANDAL 7018-1, Basic One, Basic 7018
1.2 Use of substance / preparation
Use of substance/preparation : Manual Metal Arc Welding
Main use category : Industrial use – Professional use
Industrial category : Welding
1.3 Company / undertaking identification
Supplier : Lincoln Electric Europe B.V.
Nieuwe Dukenburgseweg 20
6534AD Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Company role : Producer - Supplier
Company telephone number : +31 243 522 911
Company fax number : +31 243 522 245
Web : www.lincolnelectric.eu
Company contact person :
[email protected] 1.4 Emergency Telephone
Emergency telephone number : 112
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
2.1 Classification and General Hazards
Welding electrodes containing nickel are classified for skin sensitization only when the release rate is minimum 0.5µg
Ni/cm2/week. The welding electrodes that this MSDS concerns are not classified as hazardous to health and environment
according to present regulation.
2.2 Label elements
Welding electrodes in massive form do not require labeling under current chemical product classification and labeling
regulations, if they are not classified as hazardous to health and environment
2.3 Other hazards
Processes which generate particulates during welding can cause hazards to health or environmental effects and they may
cause an allergic reaction on contact with skin or by inhalation. The welding electrodes do not meet the criteria for PBT or
vPvB in accordance with Annex XIII.
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
3.1 Substance / Preparation
For information on each substance in the welding electrodes, see 3.2.
3.2 Mixture
The substances in the preparation are as follows (see section 15. Regulatory Information for text applicable H-phrases):
Ingredient CAS nr EINICS nr Hazard Concentration
statements Max weight%
Iron (combined coating and core wire) 7439-89-6 231-096-4 N.A. 70 - 85
Calciumcarbonate 1317-65-3 215-279-6 N.A. 5 – 12
Fluorspar 7789-75-5 14542-23-5 N.A. 5 – 12
Rutile 1317-80-2 215-282-2 N.A. <5
Feldspars 68476-25-5 270-666-7 N.A. <5
Silicates 1312-76-1 215-199-1 H315; H319; H335 <5
Mn and/or Mn-alloys and compounds (as Mn) 7439-96-5 231-105-1 N.A. <2
SiO2 14808-60-7 238-878-4 H332; H373 <5
Si and/or Si-alloys and compounds (as Si) 7440-21-3 231-130-8 N.A. <1
Mg and/or Mg-alloys and compounds (as Mg) 7439-95-4 231-104-6 H228; H261 < 0,5
Lincoln Electric EMEAR
Safety Data Sheet in accordance with:
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 2015/830
Date of Issue: April 2016 Document: SDS-4114 rev.10
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Welding electrodes in themselves or particles from the electrode are not judged as acute toxic. An average content in the
air of a single substance at the level of the limit considered, with current knowledge, generally not present any risk of injury
or discomfort. It is nevertheless important to strive to keep all air pollutants as low as possible during the exposure limit.
A particularly important situation is that if someone is exposed to multiple air pollutants simultaneously or exposed to air
pollution related to heavy work. There is no indication of immediate medical attention or special treatment for the welding
electrodes.
General : Show this safety data sheet to the doctor on duty
Inhalation : When breathing is difficult, provide fresh air and contact physician
Skin contact : For skin burns from arc radiation, seek medical attention.
Eye contact : For radiation burns due to arc flash, seek medical attention.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
5.1 Extinguishing media
The welding electrodes are non-combustible as a solid. Where metal dust or powder is involved, cover with dry sand,
chemical powder, or other dry inert material to minimize the risk of explosion.
5.2 Advice for fire-fighter
Use ordinary safety equipment.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Not applicable to solid metal/welding electrodes in massive form. In particulate form, wear personal protective equipment
as specified in Section 8. Avoid contact with the skin. Do not inhale dust.
6.2 Environmental precautions
Collect powder using a vacuum cleaner or by gentle sweeping to keep dust away from drains, surface and ground water.
Prevent particulates from entering watercourses or drains. Avoid formation of dust clouds.
6.3 Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Collect powder using a vacuum cleaner or by gentle sweeping.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
7.1 Precautions for safe handling
No special precautions necessary for welding electrodes in massive form other than normal physical handling techniques.
Extraction should be used when working with particulate material (dust, fumes, mist). Avoid prolonged inhalation of dust.
Wear gloves to avoid contact with skin (see Section 8).
Do not to eat, drink or smoke in work areas and wash hands / shower when leaving the working areas.
7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Store in a dry environment.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Read and understand the “Recommendations for Exposure Scenarios, Risk Management Measures and to identify
Operational Conditions under which metals, alloys and metallic articles may be safely welded”, available from your
supplier.
Welding/Brazing produces fumes which can affect human health and the environment.
Fumes are a varying mixture of airborne gases and fine particles which, if inhaled or swallowed, constitute a health hazard.
The degree of risk will depend on the composition of the fume, concentration of the fume and duration of exposure.
The fume composition is dependent upon the material being worked, the process and consumables being used, coatings
on the work such as paint, galvanizing or plating, oil or contaminants from cleaning and degreasing activities.
A systematic approach to the assessment of exposure is necessary, taking into account the particular circumstances for
the operator and ancillary worker that can be exposed.
Considering the emission of fumes when welding, brazing or cutting of metals, it is recommended to
1- Arrange risk management measures through applying general information and guidelines provided by this
Exposure scenario and
2- Using the information provided in this MSDS.
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The employer shall ensure that the risk from welding fumes to the safety and health of workers is eliminated or reduced to
a minimum. The following principle shall be applied:
1- Select the applicable process/material combinations with the lowest class, whenever possible.
2- Set welding process with the lowest emission parameter.
3- Apply the relevant collective protective measure in accordance with class number. In general, the use of PPE
is taken into account after all other measures is applied.
4- Wear the relevant personal protective equipment in accordance with the duty cycle.
In addition, compliance with the National Regulations regarding the exposure to welding fumes of welders and related
personnel shall be verified.
8.1. Control parameters
MAC, PEL, TLV values may vary per element as well as per country. Check your national limit values.
8.2 Exposure control
Always check the applicability of any protective equipment with your supplier.
8.2.1 Eye/face protection
Always wear eye protection when handling dusts and other particulates, e.g. safety glasses with side protection,
safety goggles or visor.
8.2.2 Skin protection
Always wear protective clothing when handling dusts and other particulates.
8.2.3 Hand protection
Wear hand protection, e.g. leather gloves when handling welding electrodes with sharp edges to avoid cuts.
Always wear disposable nitrile or vinyl gloves when handling particulate material to avoid skin contact. Where
necessary wear the disposable gloves under work gloves to protect against both types of hazard.
8.2.4 Respiratory protection
Welding electrodes delivered in solid form give no health risk through inhalation. Extraction should be used
when working with particulate material (dust, fumes, mist). In case of prolonged or frequent exposure to
particulates, wear particle filter mask (like for instance P3).
8.2.5 General hygiene measures
Wash hands well with soap and water after handling dusty materials. Wash contaminated clothing to avoid
secondary contamination or contamination of other personnel.
8.2.6 Thermal hazards
Ensure adequate ventilation to keep levels of air-borne particles below occupational exposure limits given
above. Working areas should be provided with extraction. Factories should be kept clean to avoid any
unnecessary contamination.
8.2.7 Environmental exposure control
Avoid letting dust and fumes entering the outside air.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Appearance : Metallic core wire, with minerals/alloy coating
Odor : Odorless
Melting- / freezing point: 1200 -1500°C
Vapor density : 7.8 kg/dm3
Note: These are typical values and do not constitute a specification.
9.2 Other information
No other physical or chemical parameters are necessary for welding electrodes.
10. STABILITY/REACTIVITY
10.1 Reactivity
Welding electrodes are stable. Any reaction should not take place under normal circumstances.
10.2 Chemical stability
Welding electrodes are stable under normal conditions.
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10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions
See section 8
10.4 Conditions to avoid
No special conditions need to be avoided for welding electrodes, however keep dust and fumes from entering the
environment.
10.5 Incompatible materials
Contact with acids can generate explosive gasses, e.g. hydrogen.
10.6 Hazardous decomposition products
Welding electrodes rods are stable under normal conditions
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
11.1 General
Inhalation of welding fumes, dust and gases can be hazardous for health.
Welding electrodes containing nickel carry a risk of producing an allergic reaction following prolonged contact or in already
sensitized persons. No further toxicological data available for welding electrodes.
11.2 Chronic toxicity
Overexposure to welding fumes and dust may affect pulmonary function. Welding fumes and dust may contain chromium,
and nickel compounds which are suspected of being cancer causing agents.
11.2 Acute toxicity
Overexposure to welding fumes and dust may result in symptoms like dizziness, nausea, dryness or irritation of the nose,
throat or eyes.
11.3 Other information
Nickel is classified as a skin sensitizer. Can cause skin sensitization to susceptible individuals through prolonged contact
with the skin
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
12.1 Toxicity
Welding electrodes may contain metals which are considered to be toxic towards aquatic organisms.
12.2 Persistence and degradability
Welding electrodes consist of elements that cannot degrade any further in the environment.
12.3 Mobility in soil
Welding rods are not soluble in water or soil. Particles formed by working welding rods can be transported in
the air.
12.4 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment
No chemical safety report is required for the Welding rods, however neither the welding rod in itself or the
substances that it consist of, meet the criteria for PBT or vPvB in accordance with REACH, Annex XIII.
12.5 Other adverse effects
In massive form welding electrodes present no hazards to the aquatic environment. Particles and ions can, never the
less, enter the aquatic compartment by means of dusts or smoke, or by liberation due to erosion thereby
introducing iron or heavy metals into the ground or water.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
13.1 Waste treatment methods
Non-contaminated waste from production and welding rods are recyclable. The unused product is not classified as
hazardous waste. Dispose in accordance with appropriate government regulations.
Any residues of finely divided product (particles, dust, fumes) may be are regarded as Hazardous Waste, depending on
local regulations.
13.2 EU and Local legislation
The recommendations given are considered appropriate for safe disposal. However, local regulations may be more
stringent and these must be complied with. EURAL CODE : 120113
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Safety Data Sheet in accordance with:
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Date of Issue: April 2016 Document: SDS-4114 rev.10
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
14.1 UN number
Welding electrodes are not classified as dangerous goods for transport and have no UN number.
14.2 UN proper shipping name
Welding electrodes are not classified as dangerous goods for transport and have no UN proper shipping name
14.3 Transport hazard class(es)
Welding electrodes are not classified as dangerous goods for transport.
14.4 Packing group
There are no any special precautions with which a user should or must comply or be aware of in connection with transport
or conveyance either within or outside his premises.
14.5 Environmental hazards
Welding electrodes are not environmentally hazardous according to the criteria of the UN Model Regulations (as reflected
in the IMDG Code, ADR, RID and ADN) and/or a marine pollutant according to the IMDG Code.
14.6 Special precautions for user
There are no any special precautions which a user should or must comply or be aware of in connection with transport or
conveyance either within or outside his premises of the welding rods.
14.7 Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL73/78 and the IBC Code
Welding electrodes in massive form are not subject to MARPOL73/78 and the IBC Code.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Prepared according to EU Directives 2015/830. Classifications mentioned in section 3 concerns substances in their
crushed form. Welding electrodes in massive form do not require labeling under current chemical product classification
and labeling regulations, if they are not classified as hazardous to health and environment. Welding electrodes in
particulate form e.g. dust, fumes, mist may cause an allergic reaction on contact with skin or if inhaled.
15.2 Chemical Safety Assessment
No chemical safety assessment has been carried out for the product.
15.3 Full text of H-phrases used in Section 3
H228 – Flammable solid.
H261 – In contact with water releases flammable gases.
H315 – Causes skin irritation.
H319 – Causes serious eye irritation.
H332 – Harmful if inhaled.
H335 – May cause respiratory irritation.
H373 – May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
16. OTHER INFORMATION
Protect yourself and others. Take precautions when welding. Follow your employers’ safety practice, which should be
based on manufacturer’s hazard data available to your employer. Fumes and gases can be dangerous to your health. Arc
rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Electric shock can kill. Read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions and your
employer's safety practices. Keep your head out of the fumes. Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep
fumes and gases from your breathing zone, and the general area. Wear correct eye, ear and body protection. Do not touch
live electrical parts. U.K.: see WMA No.236 and 237 and HSE Guidance Note EH 40. U.S.A.: See American Standard Z
49.1 "Safety in Welding and Cutting", published by the American Welding Society, 550 Le Jeune Rd, Miami, Florida
33126-5699; OSHA Safety and Health Standards, 29 CFR 1910, available from U.S. Government printing office,
Washington D.C. 20402-0001.
All national/local prescriptions remain applicable. The data given in this sheet relate to the unused product, unless
specified otherwise. During usage dangerous products can be formed (welding fume, radiation, etc.).
General Disclaimer
This information is based on our current knowledge and is intended to describe the product for the purposes of health,
safety and environmental requirements only. It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific property of
the product.
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Date of Issue: April 2016 Document: SDS-4114 rev.10
REACH Disclaimer
This information is based on current knowledge. Consistency of data in the SDS with CSR is considered, as far as the
information is available at the time of compilation
STORAGE AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COVERED ELECTRODES
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REDRYING AND HOLDING RECOMMENDATIONS
Re-drying Temp
Electrode product groups Holding
Time (h)* (°C)
Mild steel:
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packaging and place the electrodes in approx. 3 cm thick layers in a temperature controlled air-circulation oven.
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