MSDS
HENRY
®
547 UniPro Universal Underlayment
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MSDS Preparation Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 13/05/2013
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Manufacturer’s name and address:
Supplier’s name and address:
Refer to Manufacturer
The W.W. Henry Company
400 Ardex Park Drive
Aliquippa, PA, US
15001
Information Telephone No.
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(724) 203-8000 or (888) 512-7339
Visit our Website: http://www.wwhenry.com
24 Hr. Emergency Tel #
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CHEM-TEL: 1-800-255-3924 OR 1-813-248-0585 (call collect)
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HENRY
®
547 UniPro
™
Universal Underlayment
Product Identifier
Chemical Name
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N/Ap
N/Ap
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Chemical Family
Chemical Formula
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N/Ap
Trade Name/Synonyms
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HENRY 547
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Molecular Weight
N/Ap
Material Use
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Cement-based underlayment.
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WHMIS Classification
OSHA Classification
Class D2A (Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects, Very Toxic Material);
Class E (Corrosive Material)
This material is classified as hazardous under OSHA regulations (29CFR 1910.1200).
SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Gray powder. No odour.
DANGER!
Corrosive. Causes eye burns. May cause skin burns. Contact with wet material, or moist areas of the skin, causes skin burns.
Symptoms may be delayed. May cause respiratory irritation.
Contains material which can cause lung damage. Possible cancer hazard - contains material which may cause cancer.
***POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS***
Lungs; Eyes; Skin.
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Target organs
Routes of exposure
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Inhalation:
YES
Skin Absorption:
NO
Skin & Eyes:
YES
Ingestion:
YES
Signs and symptoms of short-term (acute) exposure
May cause severe irritation to the nose, throat and respiratory tract. Symptoms may include coughing,
shortness of breath, wheezing and reduced lung function.
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Inhalation
Direct contact may cause mild to severe irritation with possible burns. Contact with wet material, or moist
areas of the skin, causes skin burns. Skin thickening, cracking, or fissuring may also occur. Symptoms may
be delayed.
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Skin
Direct contact may strongly irritate or burn the eyes. Could cause blindness.
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Eyes
May cause severe irritation to the mouth, throat and stomach. Symptoms may include burning pain,
vomiting and diarrhea.
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Ingestion
Health: *2 Flammability: 0 Physical Hazard: 1
Personal Protection: E (chemical goggles, gloves, NIOSH N-95 dust mask)
Effects of long-term (chronic) exposure
Prolonged inhalation may cause adverse lung effects with symptoms including coughing,
mucous production and difficulty breathing. Repeated or prolonged inhalation of fine dusts
may cause severe scarring of the lungs, a disease called silicosis, and alveolar proteinosis
(lower lung disease). Symptoms may include coughing, shortness of breath and eventually
severe respiratory impairment.
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Conditions aggravated by overexposure
Pre-existing skin, eye and respiratory disorders.
* - Chronic hazard 0 - Minimal 1 - Slight 2 - Moderate 3 - Serious 4 - Severe
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Carcinogenic status
Cancer hazard. See TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION, Section 11.
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Additional health hazards
See TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION, Section 11.
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Potential environmental effects
HMIS Rating
See ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION, Section 12.
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