SDS

Safety Data Sheet
28 Aluminum Asphalt Coatings
SDS Revision Date:
12/01/2019
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In accordance with paragraph (i) of ยง1910.1200, the specific chemical identity and/or exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been
withheld as a trade secret.
[1] Substance classified with a health or environmental hazard.
[2] Substance with a workplace exposure limit.
[3] PBT-substance or vPvB-substance.
*The full texts of the phrases are shown in Section 16.
4. First aid measures
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
If respiratory discomfort occurs, remove to fresh air. If discomfort continues, administer
oxygen and get medical attention.
Eyes
Irrigate copiously with clean water for at least 15 minutes, holding the eyelids apart and
seek medical attention.
Skin
If this product comes in contact with skin, remove material with mineral oil, then wash with
soap and plenty of water.
Ingestion
If swallowed obtain immediate medical attention. Keep at rest. Do NOT induce vomiting.
4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Overview
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Eye Contact: May cause tearing, stinging, redness, irritation, and burns.
Inhalation: Irritating to respiratory tract. Prolonged or repeated breathing of very high
vapor concentrations cause euphoria, excitation, and dizziness, headaches, nausea, and
vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, muscular weakness. Aspiration into the lungs can cause
CNS (central nervous system) and subsequent aspiration into the lungs can cause
pulmonary edema and chemical pneumonia depression. Chronic overexposure in high
concentrations may produce CNS depression.
Ingestion: Irritation of the mouth, esophagus, and stomach can develop following
ingestion. Symptoms include burning of the mouth, sore throat, vomiting, nausea,
dizziness, loss of consciousness. Due to its light viscosity, there is danger of aspiration into
the lungs during vomiting. Aspiration can result in severe lung damage or death.
Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause moderate to severe irritation
including itching and redness of the skin, defatting, and/or dermatitis. This product can also
be absorbed through the skin and produce CNS symptoms. Single prolonged exposure is
not likely to result in the product being absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts.
Signs And Symptoms Of Exposure: Eye irritation, respiratory irritation, drying and
cracking of skin, dizziness, fatigue, headache, unconsciousness or asphyxiation. Chronic
effects of ingestion and subsequent aspiration into the lungs can cause pneumatocele
(lung cavity) formation and chronic lung dysfunction. Repeated breathing of vapors can
cause effects to liver and kidneys.
Exposure to solvent vapor concentrations from the component solvents in excess of the
stated occupational exposure limits may result in adverse health effects such as mucous
membrane and respiratory system irritation and adverse effects on the kidneys, liver and