Full Description 1.1 This practice describes recommended procedures for the safe handling of respirable silicon carbide whiskers and fibers. Respirable silicon carbide whiskers and fibers are considered to be those with diameters less than 3.0 [mu]m, or silicon carbide whiskers and fibers that contain a population with diameters less than 3.0 [mu]m. 1.2 Fragments of silicon carbide fibers that meet the size definition of silicon carbide whiskers are covered by this practice. 1.3 The information contained in this practice is intended for use in a material safety data sheet (MSDS) for silicon carbide whiskers. 1.4 Other materials may be present in the final product (for example, crystalline silica); information specific to these additional materials should be included in each manufacturer\'s MSDS. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard and precaution statements, see Sections 4, 6, 8, and 9.
ASTM E1437-98 Referenced Document
ASTM D6056 Standard Test Method for Determining Concentration of Airborne Single-Crystal Ceramic Whiskers in the Workplace Environment by Transmission Electron Microscopy*, 1996-04-22 Update
ASTM D6057 Standard Test Method for Determining Concentration of Airborne Single-Crystal Ceramic Whiskers in the Workplace Environment by Phase Contrast Microscopy*, 1996-04-22 Update
ASTM D6058 Standard Practice for Determining Concentration of Airborne Single-Crystal Ceramic Whiskers in the Workplace Environment*, 1996-04-22 Update
ASTM D6059 Standard Test Method for Determining Concentration of Airborne Single-Crystal Ceramic Whiskers in the Workplace Environment by Scanning Electron Microscopy*, 1996-04-22 Update
ASTM E1576 Standard Guide for Medical Surveillance Program for Workers with Occupational Exposure to Respirable Silicon Carbide Whiskers *, 1999-04-22 Update