Crack Rite 2050 User Manual

SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Crack Stix Crack Filler
Section I – Product and Company Identification on
PRODUCT NAME: Latexite® Crack-Stix Crack & Joint Filler MANUFACTURER NAME: Dalton Enterprises, Inc. ADDRESS: 131 Willow Street Cheshire, CT 06410 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: (203) 272-3221
AFTER 5 PM AND ON WEEKENDS: (203) 272-3221 ORIGINATOR: H.F. TRADE NAMES & SYNONYMS: CHEMICAL FAMILY: ASPHALT EFFECTIVE DATE: 06/06/2014 DATE SUPERSEDED: 06/16/2010
Section II – Hazards Information on
Emergency Overivew: Signal Word: Warning
HCS Pictogram:
ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin, ingestion (rare)
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE / ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE:
Inhalation: Vapors may be irritating to eyes, nose and throat. May cause headaches, dizziness and nausea. Skin: Hot product may cause minor to severe burns if contact is made with the skin. Ingestion: May result in vomiting. Have the patient drink large amounts of water; contact a physician.
UNUSUAL CHRONIC TOXICITY:
Respiratory problems may be aggravated by petroleum fumes.
CARCINOGENIC: N/A
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Section III – Composition on
Asphalt Cement, CAS #8052-42-4 Listed in SARA Title III, Section 313: No ACGIH TLV: 5 mg/m3 (volatiles)
Ingredients total weight % are below 100% only if all others unlisted are not considered hazardous by any federal (OSHA, WHMIS, SARA), any state or province, or local Right-To-Know regulations.
Section IV – First-Aid Measures on
EMERGENCY AND FIRST-AID PROCEDURES:
Eyes: Hot materials may cause burns. Immediately flush with clean water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open, consult a physician. Inhalation: If overcome by mist or vapor, remove from exposure immediately; call a physician. If breathing is stopped or irregular, start resuscitation, administer oxygen. Skin: Remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and warm water. Vegetable or mineral oil can remove dry material. Get medical help for severe burns. Ingestion: INDUCE VOMITING! Prevent aspiration of liquid into lungs Get immediate medical attention.
Section V – Fire-Fighting Measures on
FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: Not Regulated FLASH POINT: Greater than 425° F. AUTO IGNITION TEMP.: N/A LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL): N/A UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL): N/A
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Class B fire extinguishing media such as, but not limited to: Halon, CO2, or dry chemical
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Fire fighters should wear self-contained breathing equipment in addition to full body protective gear (face shield, trench coats, gloves, and rubber boots). Concentrated vapors from combustion should not be breathed. Do not allow run off from fire fighting procedures to enter public waterways. Avoid using solid water streams. Water spray and foam must be applied carefully to avoid frothing. Use water to cool surfaces
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Material will not burn unless preheated. Hot materials may ignite flammable materials on contact. Use adequate ventilation with clean-up procedures.
NFPA RATING: HEALTH: 1 FIRE: 1 REACTIVITY: 0
Hazard Scale: 0 = Minimal 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe
UN/NA/PIN#: N/A IMPACT SENSITIVE: No STATIC SENSITIVE: No EXPLOSIVE POWER: N/A BURNING RATE: N/A
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