SDS

Safety Data Sheet
Crossco Quarry Tile Cleaner
SDS Revision Date:
05/19/2015
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4.1. Description of first aid measures
General
In all cases of doubt, or when symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air, keep patient warm and at rest. If breathing is irregular or stopped, give
artificial respiration. If unconscious place in the recovery position and obtain immediate
medical attention. Give nothing by mouth.
Eyes
Irrigate copiously with clean water for at least 15 minutes, holding the eyelids apart and
seek medical attention.
Skin
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water or use a
recognized skin cleanser.
Ingestion
Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person. Do no induce vomiting unless the physicians instructions.
4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Overview
Inhalation health risks and symptoms of exposure: Mist and vapor can cause irritation of
respiratory tract, with burning, choking, coughing, headaches and rapid heartbeat.
Inflammation, destruction of nasal passages and breathing difficulties can occur with higher
concentrations and may be delayed in onset. Move person to fresh air. If breathing stops,
administer artificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately.
Skin and eye contact health risks and symptoms of exposure: Concentrated vapors can
rapidly cause burning of skin. Repeated or prolonged contact with dilute solutions, and
concentrated vapors, can cause irritation and dermatitis. Liquid or concentrated vapors can
cause eye irritation, severe burns and permanent damage including blindness.
Skin absorption health risks and symptoms of exposure: Remove contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly for a minimum of 15 minutes with large quantities of water
(preferably a safety shower). Get medical attention immediately.
Ingestion health risks and symptoms of exposure: Can cause severe burns of mouth,
esophagus and stomach. Nausea, pain and vomiting frequently occur. Depending upon
amount swallowed, holes in the intestinal tract, kidney inflammation, shock and death can
occur.
Health hazards (acute and chronic): Mist and vapor can cause irritation of respiratory tract,
with burning, choking, coughing, headaches and rapid heartbeat. Inflammation, destruction
of nasal passages and breathing difficulties can occur with higher concentrations and may
be delayed in onset.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated By Exposure: Asthma, bronchitis,
emphysema and other lung conditions and chronic nose, sinus or throat conditions.
Exposure may aggravate existing skin and/or eye conditions on contact. See section 2 for
further details.
Eyes
Causes serious eye damage.
Skin
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
5. Fire-fighting measures