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First-aid measures

- General advice: Seek medical attention if irritation develops after first aid application.
- Following inhalation: Move people from the exposure to fresh air.
- Following skin contact: Wash skin with soap and water.
- Following eye contact: Remove particulates by irrigating with eye-wash solution or clean water, holding eyelids apart.
- Following ingestion: Wash mouth and flush throat up to the stomach.
- Most important symptoms and effects: None anticipated

Fire-fighting measures

- Suitable extinguishing media: Water spray, dry powder, carbon dioxide or media appropriate for surrounding fire. Use of water jet may cause explosive dust conditions.
- Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture:
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: Possibility of dust explosion. It is recommended that all dust control equipment and material transport systems involved are engineered to prevent conditions contributing to dust explosions. Do not allow dust to accumulate on flat surfaces, on rafters or building structural components. Use of water jet may cause explosive dust conditions.
Minimum spark ignition energy: 0.40 Joules minimum ignition temperature: 390°C (734°F). Minimum explosion concentration for dust: 165 g/m3 (similar to a dense fog)
- Advice for fire fighter: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. Use water spray to cool fire exposed containers.
- HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen chloride

Accidental release measures

- Personal precautions: None under normal conditions. Avoid prolonged inhalation of dust.
- Environmental precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. No special environmental precautions required
- Methods and material for containment and cleaning up: Vacuum or sweep spills. Minimize dust generation. If washing down spilled area is necessary, use copious amounts of water and control runoff. Follow local, state and federal regulations for product disposal

Handling and storage

- Precautions for safe handling: Use with adequate ventilation. Minimize dust generation and accumulation; dust deposits should not be allowed to accumulate on surfaces, as these may form an explosive mixture if they are disturbed. All dust control equipment and material transport systems involved are engineered to prevent conditions contributing to dust explosions and may require explosion relief vents or an explosion suppression system or an oxygen-deficient environment. Bonding and grounding systems may be required. Dust-handling systems (such as exhaust ducts, dust collectors, vessels, and processing equipment) should be designed to limit or prevent leakage of dust into the work area. Do not allow dust to accumulate on flat surfaces, on rafters or building structural components. Routine housekeeping should be instituted to reduce dust accumulation. Use Avoid dispersal of dust in the air; use vacuum or wet sweeping methods. Do not use compressed air to clean surfaces. Keep away from all ignition sources including heat, sparks, and flame. Where dust accumulations occur use non-sparking tools.
- Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: Store in a cool dry place. Store in a tightly closed container/bag. The packaging material should have reasonable moisture and air barriers and comply with food regulations.

Transport information

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

CONTROL PARAMETERS:
- Exposure limits: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS ON AIR QUALITY CONTROL (TA LUFT), Chapter 5.2.5 Organic Substances, dust
To be treated as overall dust. The emissions of dust in the exhaust gas are not allowed to exceed the following values:
Mass flow: 0.20 kg/hr
or
Mass conc.: 20 mg/m³
The mass per unit volume of 0.15 g/m³ in exhaust gas is not allowed to be exceeded also on observance or lower deviation of a mass flow of 0.20 kg/h.

EXPOSURE CONTROLS:
APPROPRIATE ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
- Ventilation: Normal industrial hygiene measures should be sufficient for protection of employees from exposure to dusts. Local and mechanical exhaust is desirable when dumping bags.
APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
- Eye protection: Safety glasses are recommended. Safety goggles are desirable when dumping bags.
Emergency wash facilities: Eye wash is recommended for conditions where dust generation is likely.
- Special protective clothing: Not normally required.
- Gloves: Not normally required. Use ordinary work gloves if dust dries skin. Respirator: Dust respirator if working in situations that could generate large amounts of airborne dust.
- FOR FIREFIGHTING AND OTHER IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR HEALTH CONDITIONS:
See section: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES.

Stability and reactivity

1. Reactivity : Stable
2. Chemical stability : Sucralose, when heated at elevated temperatures, may break down with the release of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and minor amounts of hydrogen chloride.
3. Possibility of hazardous reactions : Not applicable
4. Conditions to avoid : Practices which produce dust or disperse finely divided dust in air.
5. Incompatible materials : Oxidizing agents, strong acids
6. Hazardous decomposition products: Nothing unusual

Disposal considerations

WASTE TREATMENT METHODS:
Follow local, state and federal regulations for product disposal. Not a hazardous waste unless contaminated with hazardous products.