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Standard Guide for Safety and Health Requirements Relating to Occupational Exposure to Water-Insoluble Chromates

ASTM-E848 - 1994 R16 EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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Standard Guide for Safety and Health Requirements Relating to Occupational Exposure to Water-Insoluble Chromates
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Scope

1.1 This guide covers control procedures for the safe production, storage, transportation, and handling of only the hexavalent chromium compounds found in Table 1 and their various hydrates, and mixtures of coprecipitates of the same regardless of crystalline form.

(A) For Classification, not Toxicology.

1.2 This guide is not intended to cover (a) such “soluble” chromates as chromates of sodium, potassium, magnesium, or ammonium; (b) soluble bichromates; (c) chromic acid; (d) volatile chromyl compounds; (e) any trivalent chromium compound; or (f) elemental chromium. Omission of said compounds or classes of compounds should not be construed to mean that they may be handled without due regard to their particular physical, chemical, and toxicological hazards (9, 10, 11).

1.3 The chromate ion, CrO4−2, depending upon the acidity, complexes to form di-, tri-, and higher polychromates; hence, the chromates listed in Table 1 may contain mixtures of polychromates, depending on the method of isolation and end use.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of whoever uses this standard to consult and establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. (For more specific precautionary information see Section 5.)

Significance and Use

4.1 This guide includes chromates that are not readily soluble in water and that have water solubilities (Chromate ION) within the range of the more soluble calcium chromate and the much less soluble lead chromate. The major occupations involving potential exposure to insoluble chromates are in roasting of chromite ore, the manufacture of chromate pigments, the manufacture of coatings containing chromate pigments, and spray painting with these coatings. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that trivalent chromium compounds are carcinogenic.

Keywords

chromium; chromium based pigments; chromium compounds; exposure; health; hexavalent chromium; insoluble chromium; safety;

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Document Number

ASTM-E848-94(2016)

Revision Level

1994 R16 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Modification Type

Reapproval

Publication Date

Dec. 1, 2016

Document Type

Guide

Page Count

12 pages

Committee Number

D01.21