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No ecological concerns have been identified.

WASTE MANAGEMENT

To prevent waste materials from becoming airborne during waste storage, transportation and disposal, a covered
container or plastic bagging is recommended.

DISPOSAL

RCF, as manufactured, is not classified as a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations (40 CFR 261).
Any processing, use, alteration or chemical additions to the product, as purchased, may alter the disposal
requirements. Under Federal regulations, it is the waste generator's responsibility to properly characterize a waste
material, to determine if it is a "hazardous" waste. Check local, regional, state or provincial regulations to identify
all applicable disposal requirements.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)

INTERNATIONAL

Canadian TDG Hazard Class & PIN: Not regulated
Not classified as dangerous goods under ADR (road), RID (train) or IMDG (ship).

UNITED STATES REGULATIONS

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Hazard Class:

Not Regulated

United Nations (UN) Number:

Not Applicable

Labels:

Not Applicable

North America (NA) Number:

Not Applicable

Placards:

Not Applicable

Bill of Lading:

Product Name

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

EPA:

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III - This product
does not contain any substances reportable under Sections 302, 304, 313, (40 CFR
372). Sections 311 and 312 (40 CFR 370) apply (delayed hazard).
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) - All substances in this product are listed, as
required, on the TSCA inventory. RCF has been assigned a CAS number; however,
it is a simple mixture and therefore not required to be listed on the TSCA inventory.
The components of RCF are listed on the inventory.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) and the Clean Air Act (CAA) - RCF contains fibers with an average
diameter greater than one micron and thus is not considered a hazardous air