SDS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known.
CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: By fire - low molecular weight hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide and monoxide.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITY: None known.
11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION - CHRONIC AND ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDS
CRYSTALLINE SILICA - (Quartz, Christobalite) is considered a known human carcinogen by Federal (OSHA) and
advising health agencies (IARC, NIOSH, and NTP). Additionally, crystalline silica can cause a lung
condition known as silicosis after long term exposure to dusts containing crystalline silica. Exposure of
workers to crystalline silica containing dusts is specifically regulated by OSHA. The use of a correctly
fitted, NIOSH approved respirator suitable for use against crystalline silica inhalation is essential for
minimizing exposure to this danger. MINERAL DUSTS - Some items mentioned in section 2 of this MSDS are
considered mineral dusts by OSHA and a correctly fitted, NIOSH approved respirator is required when working
with this product. TITANIUM DIOXIDE - Is considered a suspected carcinogen by advising health agencies.
There is one animal study where Titanium Dioxide exposure caused lung cancer in rats. However, the level of
exposure during the test was far in excess of what would be experienced by workers during use of this
product. However, care should be exercised and the use of a correctly fitted, NIOSH approved respirator
should be used when working with this product.
12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
There is no data available about this topic.
13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
This product must be disposed of in accordance with applicable local, state and federal regulations.
Where possible, it is best to use up any excess material.
14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION
US DOT PROPER SHIPPING DESCRIPTION: Paint and related materials, NOIBN.
15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS:
CERCLA - SECTION 103 (40CRF302.4)
This product contains the following toxic chemicals that require notification of the National Response
Center of releases of quantities of hazardous substances equal to or greater than the Reportable Quantities
(RQ).