VANADIUM, RESPIRABLE DUST & FUME (as V₂O₅)†

Chemical Identification

CAS # 1314-62-1
Formula

V₂O₅

Synonyms

vanadium pentoxide fume, divanadium pentoxide fume, vanadic anhydride fume, vanadium oxide fume, vanadium pentoxide dust; other synonyms vary depending on the specific vanadium compound

Physical Properties

Physical description Yellow-orange powder or dark-gray, odorless flakes dispersed in air.
Boiling point 3182°F (decomposes) Molecular weight 181.9
Freezing point/melting point 1274°F Vapor pressure 0 mmHg (approx)
Flash point Vapor density
Specific gravity 3.36 Ionization potential
Lower explosive limit (LEL) Upper explosive limit (UEL)
NFPA health rating NFPA fire rating
NFPA reactivity rating NFPA special instruction
Vapor hazard ratio (VHR)
Historical exceedance percentage
Target organs

Monitoring Methods Used by OSHA

Analyte code (IMIS no.) 2571 2571 (fume); request analyte codes 9135 & 2571 2570 (resp dust); request analyte codes 9130 & 2570
Sampling group METALSSG-2
Sampler/Sampling media Pre-assembled cassette with mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (25 or 37 mm) [MAWP025A0 or MAWP037A0] Tared low-ash 37 mm PVC filter, 5 microns [SLTC108] Tared low-ash 37 mm PVC filter, 5 microns, preceded by 10 mm nylon Dorr-Oliver cyclone for respirable samples. [SLTC108]
Sampling time*

240-480 min

240-480 min

240-480 min

Sampling volume (TWA)*

480-960 L

960 L

816 L

Sampling flow rate (TWA)*

2 L/min

2 L/min

1.7 L/min ±5%

Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)*
Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)*
Analytical method instruments ICP Gravimetric Gravimetric
Method reference OSHA ID-125G (fully validated) OSHA PV2121 (partially validated) OSHA PV2121 (partially validated)
Notes

Results will be reported from the elemental analysis for the element only; the stated identity of the actual sample contents is based on the assumption that the material sampled is as identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. An elemental result provided may be converted to the desired compound by multiplying the result by the appropriate stoichiometric factor.

A 91B report specific to the compound (including the stoichiometric conversion) may by be provided upon request by contacting the laboratory. The stoichiometric factor for vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) from vanadium is 1.785. The physical form of a sample (dust, mist, or fume) is identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. Smaller filters recommended for sampling inside welding hoods.

Results will be reported from the elemental analysis for the element only; the stated identity of the actual sample contents is based on the assumption that the material sampled is as identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. An elemental result provided may be converted to the desired compound by multiplying the result by the appropriate stoichiometric factor.

A 91B report specific to the compound (including the stoichiometric conversion) may by be provided upon request by contacting the laboratory. The stoichiometric factor for vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) from vanadium is 1.785. The physical form of a sample (dust, mist, or fume) is identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes.

Results will be reported from the elemental analysis for the element only; the stated identity of the actual sample contents is based on the assumption that the material sampled is as identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. An elemental result provided may be converted to the desired compound by multiplying the result by the appropriate stoichiometric factor.

A 91B report specific to the compound (including the stoichiometric conversion) may by be provided upon request by contacting the laboratory. The stoichiometric factor for vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) from vanadium is 1.785. The standard applies to the Respirable Fraction.

Special requirements

For the entire suite of analytes listed in METALSSG-2, request analyte code 2587.

FOR TOTAL DUST SAMPLES, DO NOT USE A CYCLONE!!

Samples must be collected with a Dorr-Oliver cyclone.

* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.

Bulk/Wipe Method

Wipe Sampler/Sampling media

Ghost Wipe [SKC 225-2414]

Bulk Method

This analysis is for the metal component of this analyte only. The conversion back to the analyte is a mathematical one assuming all metal present is from the analyte source. Request using analyte code V125.

On-Site Screening Techniques

Device
Model/Type
Sampling information
(see manufacturer instructions)

Exposure Limits

OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
Peak
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
CAL/OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
Peak
PEL-TWA REL-TWA TLV-TWA

0.05 mg/m³ (inhalable particulate matter) [2008]

PEL-TWA

0.05 mg/m³

PEL-STEL REL-STEL TLV-STEL PEL-STEL
PEL-C

0.1 mg/m³ (fume); 0.5 mg/m³ (respirable dust)

REL-C

0.05 mg/m³ [15 minutes]

TLV-C PEL-C
Skin notation

N

Skin notation

N

Skin notation

N

Skin notation

N

Notes:

See 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-1.

Notes:

The REL applies to all vanadium compounds except vanadium metal and vanadium carbide.

Notes: Notes:

See footnote (n).

Health factors:  See NIH-NLM PubChem. IDLH

35 mg/m³ (as V)

Carcinogenic classifications: TLV-A3, IARC-2B Notes:
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:

Additional Resources and Literature References

Last Updated Date : 06/14/2023