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 COMPLEMENTARY COATINGS CORP
 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
 WR1023092-01
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 This product contains one or more reported carcinogens or suspected
 carcinogens which are noted in Section 3, Hazards Identification,
 CARCINOGENICITY.
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 This product contains pigments, which may become a dust nuisance when
 removed by abrasive blasting, sanding, or grinding.
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 SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
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 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
 EYES: Primary irritant.
 SKIN: May irritate skin.
 INHALATION: With poor ventilation, vapor or spray mist may irritate
 respiratory mucous membranes, causing headache & nausea.
 INGESTION: Swallowing small amounts of this product during normal
 handling is not likely to cause harmful effects, but
 swallowing large amounts may be harmful.
 CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS
 Long term overexposure to crystalline silica causes silicosis, a form
 of pulmonary fibrosis. Continued overexposure to silica can lead to
 cardiopulmonary impairment.
 ROUTE(S) OF EXPOSURE
 Exposure may be inhalation and/or skin or eye contact, depending on
 conditions of use.
 CARCINOGENICITY
 IARC and NTP have reviewed crystalline silica. Crystalline silica
 is listed with IARC as Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans). IARC found
 sufficient evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of inhaled
 crystalline silica in the form of quartz or cristobalite from
 occupational sources.
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 SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES
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 EMERGENCY FIRST AID:
 EYE CONTACT: Flush at once with large amounts of lukewarm water for at
 least 15 minutes and get medical attention.
 SKIN CONTACT: Remove from skin with soap and water. Remove drenched
 clothing. If irritation persists, consult a physician.
 INHALATION: If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to
 fresh air. If necessary, restore breathing; in this case






