What harm does calcium fluoride dust do to human body?

Health hazard: accidental intake or inhalation of dust can lead to poisoning. Dust can strongly irritate eyes and respiratory system. React with acid to release irritating and corrosive hydrogen fluoride and silicon tetrafluoride gas.

Environmental hazards:

Danger of explosion: This product is nonflammable and toxic.

Skin contact: take off contaminated clothes and rinse with plenty of running water.

Eye contact: lift the eyelid immediately and rinse it thoroughly with plenty of flowing water or normal saline for at least 15 minutes. See a doctor.

Inhalation: leave the scene quickly and go to a place with fresh air. Keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. If you have difficulty breathing, give oxygen. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration immediately. See a doctor.

Intake: Drink enough warm water to induce vomiting. See a doctor.

Part V: Traceability catalogue of fire control measures.

Hazard characteristics: it reacts with acid and releases toxic corrosive smoke. High temperature decomposes and releases toxic gases.

Harmful combustion products: carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.