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Calcium sulfate is a relatively non-hazardous chemical. Any hazards are due primarily to the physical hardness of the particles. Repeated or prolonged contact can irritate the skin and eyes. Breathing anhydrite particles can irritate the nose and throat, causing a sore throat, nosebleeds, and shortness of breath.
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