SDS
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
Component Name CAS Data
Asphalt (40% TO 60%) 8052-42-4
A
cute Toxicity: orl-rat LD50:>5000 mg/kg; ihl-rat LC50:>94.4
mg/m3
Cellulose (6% TO 10%) 9004-34-6
A
cute Toxicity: orl-rat LD50:>5 gm/kg
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic (1% TO
5%)
64742-95-6
Acute Toxicity: orl-rat LD50:8400 mg/kg
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene (0.5% TO 1.5%) 95-63-6
A
cute Toxicity: orl-rat LD50:5 gm/kg; ihl-rat LC50:18000 mg/m3/4H
Other
Component
Information
IARC has concluded that the following chemicals in this product are carcinogenic to humans (Group 1): silica, quartz. ACGIH has
designated the following chemicals in this product as suspected human carcinogens (A2): silica, quartz. NTP has listed the following
chemicals in this product as known human carcinogens: silica, quartz. Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure to
this product as a dust or aerosol mist. This product contains petroleum asphalt. Petroleum asphalt is not listed as a carcinogen by
OSHA or NTP. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), has concluded that at higher temperatures roofing
asphalt fumes are a potential occupational carcinogen. If this product is heated or comes in contact with heated material, avoid
breathing fumes. This product may contain small amounts of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's) which are recognized
carcinogens in humans and experimental animals. Mouse skin painting studies of roofing asphalt vapor concentrate have shown
evidence of tumor formation associated with localized skin irritation. Inhalation studies of high airborne concentrations of
asphalt/bitumen fumes in rats and mice produced bronchitis, pneumonitis, and lung changes such as fibrosis and cell damage.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Ecological Fate
No data available.
Persistence/Degradability
No data available.
Bioaccumulation Potential
No data available.
Mobility in Soil
No data available.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Product
Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations.
Section 14 - Transportation Information
DOT – Department of Transportation - Not restricted if shipped in containers <450L (119 gallons) Restricted if shipped in
containers >450L (119 gallons).
TDG Transportation Other Information▪: Not Restricted under General Exemption for small container packaging.
TDG - Canada Transportation of Dangerous Goods: Tars, Liquids; UN1999; Hazard Class: 3; Packing Group: III 1.33
Class 3, Flammable Liquids
IMO/IMDG –International Maritime Transport ▪ IMDG Code 2.3.2.5 - exempted from marking, labeling & testing of
packages. - Tars, Liquids; UN1999; Hazard Class: 3; Packing Group: III 1.33 Class 3, Flammable Liquids
IATA - International Air Transport Association - TARS, LIQUID; UN1999; Hazard Class: 3; Packing Group: III.
Section 15 - Regulatory Information
SARA Hazard
Classifications
Acute, Chronic
Risk & Safety Phrases
California PROP 65: Asphalt and Asphalt Fumes may contain detectable amounts of chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm.