SDS
Safety Data Sheet
Complies with OSHA CFR 1910.1200
Portland Cement-based Waterproofing Coatings
Revision date: 18 AUG 2022 Page: 3/10
Version: 2.2 US/English
Immediately seek medical advice if symptoms are significant or persist.
P304 + P
Precautionary Statements (Storage):
Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
Precautionary Statements (Disposal):
P501
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with all regulations.
2.2
Additional Information
The Portland cement in this product can cause serious, potentially irreversible damage to skin, eye, respiratory and digestive
tracts due to chemical (caustic) burns, including third degree burns. Burns from Portland cement may not cause immediate
pain or discomfort. You cannot rely on pain to alert you to cement burns. P recautions must be taken to prevent all contact
with Portland cement. Cement burns can become worse even after contact has ended. If there is contact with this product,
immediately remove all product from body and thoroughly rinse with water. If you experience or suspect a cement burn or
inflammation you should immediately see a medical professional.
Skin burns and irritation may be caused by brief exposure, though often are caused by extended exposure of 15 minutes, one
hour or longer. Interaction of Portland cement with water or sweat releases a caustic solution which produces the burns or
irritation. Any extended exposure should be treated as though a burn has occurred until determined otherwise.
Skin contact with Portland cement can also cause inflammation of the skin, referred to as dermatitis. Signs and symptoms of
dermatitis can include itching, redness, swelling, blisters, scaling, and other changes in the normal condition of the skin. Signs
and symptoms of burns include the above and whitening, yellowing, blackening, peeling or cracking of skin.
The Portland cement in this product may cause allergic contact dermatitis in sensitized individuals. This overreaction of the
immune system can lead to severe inflammation. Sensitization may result from a single exposure to the low levels of Cr(VI)
in Portland cement or repeated exposures over months or years. Sensitization is long-lasting. Even after sensitization ends,
a very small quantity can trigger the dermatitis. Sensitization is uncommon. Individuals who experience skin problems,
including seemingly minor ones, are advised to seek medical attention.
2.3a HNOC - Hazards not otherwise classified:
Not Applicable
2.3b Unknown Acute Toxicity
: None
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Section III. Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
According to Regulation 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard; 29 CFR Part 1910.1200
CAS Number Content (W/W)* Chemical name
14808-60-7 >= 30.0 - < 70.0 % Crystalline silica sand
65997-15-1
>= 25.0 - < 50.0
Cement, Portland, chemicals
1305-62-0
>= 1.0 - < 3.0
Lime
*
The concentrations ranges are provided due to batch-to-batch variability. None of the constituents of
this material are of unknown toxicity.
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