SDS

Hazardous Polymerization May Occur Conditions to Avoid
Will Not Occur
X None known
Section VI - Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry Inhalation? Skin? Ingestion?
Yes Yes Yes
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic)
Carcinogenicity
NTP?
No
IARC Monographs?
OSHA Regulated?
No
Respirable silica from occupational sources is listed by IARC as a human carcinogen.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure
See health hazards above.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure
None known.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures
Section VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps to Be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled
Scoop up.
Waste Disposal Method
Local landfill in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Precautions to Be Taken in Handling and Storing
Wear rubber gloves, apron, safety glasses.
Other Precautions
None
Section VIII - Control Measures
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type)
None if good ventilation is maintained; otherwise wear MSHA/HIOSH approved respirator.
Ventilation Local Exhaust
X
Special
N/A
Mechanical
(General)
N/A
Other
N/A
Protective Gloves Eye Protection
Rubber gloves Safety glasses
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment
Rubber apron
Work/Hygienic Practices
Exercise normal safe work practices.
Inhalation: May irritate nose, throat, respiratory tract, and cause headache.
Skin: May cause irritation. Eyes: Direct contact may cause irritation.
Ingestion: May cause gastrointestinal irritation.
There are no chronic hazards known to be associated with this product. The silica is totally encapsulted and thus presents no inhalation
danger.
Inhalation: Remove subject to fresh air.
Eyes: Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.If irritation persists, get medical attention.
Skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Ingestion: Give two glasses of water; consult a physician.