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Concrete Cleaner GHS SDS (Sept. 2021 V1) Page 2
Section Six: Accidental Release
Spills and Emergencies: Sweep the dry material and dispose of as non-hazardous material. If large
quantities are spilled (greater than 10 pounds), ACT, Inc. recommends collection of the powder and
disposal at an industrial landfill.
Section Seven: Handling and Storage
Hazardous Decomposition Products: The addition of water will may result in the generation of gentle heat.
Mineral acids (muriatic acid etc.) will result in effervescence and generation of carbon dioxide.
Incompatibility: The presence of acids will generate some carbon dioxide
Handling: This material may irritate unprotected skin, eyes and mucus membranes.
Storage: Store in a sealed container in a dry location.
Section Eight: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Compound Name CAS %
NIOSH
RTECS #
OSHA
PEL**
ACGIH
TLV**
NIOSH
REL**
German
MAK**
Silica
14808-60-7
0.9
VV7330000
3.4
0.025
0.5
pH adjuster (as CaO)
65997-15-1
8
VV8770000
5
2
2
5
Surfactant and pH buffer
NA
5
NA
NA
Note 4
NA
NA
Amorphous SiO2 material
14808-60-7
14
VV7330000
Note 1
0.1
0.05 Ca*
0.15
Vegetable matter
None
3
Not found
Note 3
Note 3
None
None
Microbial Mixture
Note 2
5
Note 2
Note 2
None
None
None
Non SiO2 mineral stabilizer 4
EV9580000
FF9335000
Note 3 10 Note 3 None
NOTES AND DISCUSSION ARE IN SECTION ELEVEN
Ventilation: Standard industrial hygiene ventilation practices should be used to control human exposures
to this product.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Clothing: Standard work clothing will provide adequate protection. The clothing should be
removed at the end of the work shift and maintained at the work site.
Gloves: Standard nitrile, latex or leather gloves will provide adequate protection. (Gloves are not
needed to use the product when used as directed).
Eye Protection: Standard safety glasses with side shields are recommended.
Respiratory Protection: It is the opinion of ACT, Inc. that respiratory protection is not needed
when used as directed. Workplace controls and good work practices are better than personal
protective equipment including the use of respirators. These recommendations are only
guidelines and may not apply to every situation. Respiratory protection equivalent to either N100
or the older HEPA filter (APR with a DFM (purple) cartridge) will provide adequate protection.
Personal Decontamination: Good personal hygiene should be exercised by all users of our product.
Section Nine: Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Boiling Point (°F):
>1000 °F(with significant weight loss at elevated temperatures)
Specific Gravity:
0.8 g/cm3
Melting Point:
>1000 °F