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Hands
‐
Wear chemical protective gloves made of Nitrile or Neoprene.
Skin/Body
‐
Wear clothing that covers the skin to prevent skin exposure.
General Industrial Hygiene
Considerations
‐
Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke during work.
Wash hands before eating.
Engineering
Measures/Controls
‐
Use precaution to protect building intake from fumes and vapors created outdoors.
Exposure Limits/Guidelines
‐
Refer to listed exposure limits in state information of this section.
NFPA
H=1,F=1,R=0
ExposureLimits/Guidelines
Result ACGIH Mexico OSHA UnitedStates‐California
Quartz
(14808‐
60‐7)
TWAs
0.025mg/m3TWA(respirable
fraction)
0.1mg/m3TWA(respirable
fraction)
Notestablished
0.3mg/m3PEL(totaldust);0.1
mg/m3PEL(respirabledust)
Kaolin
(1332‐58‐
7)
TWAs
2mg/m3TWA(particulate
mattercontainingnoasbestos
and<1%crystallinesilica,
respirablefraction)
10mg/m3TWA
15mg/m3TWA(totaldust);5
mg/m3TWA(respirable
fraction)
2mg/m3PEL(respirabledust,
containingnoasbestosfibers,<
1%crystallinesilica)
Asphalt
(8052‐42‐
4)
TWAs
0.5mg/m3TWA(asbenzene
solubleaerosol,fume,inhalable
fraction)
5mg/m3TWA Notestablished 5mg/m3PEL(fume)
Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical Form
‐
Liquid
Appearance/Description
‐
Thick black semi-liquid.
Colo
r
: Black Odo
r
: Mild Hydrocarbon.
Taste: No data available. Odor Threshold: NDA
Boiling Point:
212 F(100 C)
V
apor Pressure:
NDA
Melting Point:
NDA
V
apor Density:
= 1 Air=1
Specific Gravity/Relative
Density:
= 1.035 Water=1
Evaporation Rate:
= 1 Water = 1
Density:
= 8.5 lbs/gal
V
OC (Wt.):
NDA
Bulk Density:
NDA
V
OC (Vol.):
< 10 g/L
pH:
NDA
V
olatiles (Wt.):
NDA
Water Solubility:
NDA
V
olatiles (Vol.):
NDA
Solvent Solubility:
NDA
Flash Point:
460°F(238°C)
V
iscosity:
NDA
Flash Point Test Type:
NDA
Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity
Stability
‐
Stable under normal temperatures and pressures.
Hazardous Polymerization
‐
Hazardous polymerization not indicated.
Conditions to Avoid
‐
Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and acids.
Incompatible Materials
‐
Strong oxidizers and acids.
Hazardous Decomposition
Products
‐
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons.