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Carbonless Paper Safety
Carbonless Paper is Non-hazardous
The composition and construction of carbonless paper is not classified as hazardous, and does not present any risk to health, safety and environment during normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, handling and storage.
Carbonless paper like most paper is combustible and will burn if ignited. Paper fibers can form a combustible dust. In fire, oxides of carbon and nitrogen, and other toxic products of decomposition may be evolved. Water, carbon dioxide, extinguishing powder or foam can be used as an extinguishing media.
Handling, Storage and Disposal of Carbonless Paper
There are no special requirements for handling carbonless paper. Tests show that coated paper is non-irritating and non-sensitizing to skin, and there is no evidence of mutagenicity. While close attention has been paid to ensure that no significant safety issue is associated with the handling of Xerox carbonless paper, it is possible that uniquely sensitive individuals may have a reaction to the paper just as certain individuals may react to any manufactured product such as soap, perfume, etc.
Ideal storage conditions for carbonless paper are as for normal paper; avoid excessive heat or humidity, which could reduce shelf-life of the coated paper. Under normal storage conditions the shelf life of carbonless paper is two years.
No specific disposal methods are required for coated paper. Premium Digital Carbonless Paper can be disposed of or recycled with other paper products.
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