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NewLook International, Inc. CEMENT COLOR
Material Safety Data Sheet
Section 1
PRODUCT & COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: CEMENT COLOR Dark Brown 102
Synonyms: Synthetic Iron Oxide
CAS Number: Mixture 1309-37-1 + 51274-00-1 + 1317-61-9
Manufacturer’s Name: NewLook International, Inc.
Manufacturer’s Address: 1525 South Gladiola Street, Suite 8, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Information Phone: NewLook International, Inc. 877.763.9566 or 801.886.9495
Emergency Contact: For Emergency information, contact Chemtel, Inc. at 800.255.3924, Outside the USA at 813.248.0585
Section 2
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOC Content: 0 g/L VOC
OSHA Hazardous Ingredients
(29CFR1910.1200):
CAS NUMBER:
WEIGHT %
Exposure Limits (8 Hrs.
TWA) OSHA PEL:
Exposure Limits (8 Hrs.
TWA) ACGIH TLV:
Silicon Dioxide
7631-86-9
< 4 %
6 mg/m
3
10 mg/m
3
Iron Oxide (red)
1309-37-1
10% - 90%
Not established
Not established
Non-Hazardous Ingredients:
CAS NUMBER:
WEIGHT %
Exposure Limits (8 Hrs.
TWA) OSHA PEL:
Exposure Limits (8 Hrs.
TWA) ACGIH TLV:
Iron Oxide (yellow)
51274-00-1
0% - 75%
Not Established
Not Established
Iron Oxide (black)
1317-61-9
5% - 40%
Not Established
Not Established
Section 3
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Dry, yellow, orange or gold powder with little to no odor. Will not burn or react. Long-term inhalation can cause lung irritation or siderosis. Packaging material can
burn or melt in fire, producing toxic smoke and fumes.
HMIS Codes: H=0, F=0, R=1, P=0 (0=Minimal & 4=Severe)
Potential Health Effects:
Eyes: Non-irritating to the eyes. Excessive exposure to airborne dust may reduce visibility and/or cause unpleasant deposits.
Skin: Will not irritate skin and is not likely to cause allergic skin reaction. Irritation to skin or mucous membranes can occur by direct mechanical action or by rigorous
skin cleaning necessary for removal of dust.
Ingestion: Small amount (less than one ounce/30 grams) swallowed is not likely to cause injury. If large amount ingested ,may cause gastric irritation, nausea and
diarrhea. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: Not a hazard in normal industrial use. Wear respirator and avoid breathing dust. As with all dusty materials, inhalation may cause respiratory irritation,
sneezing, coughing and runny nose.
Human Effects and Symptoms of Overexposure:
Acute: To date, adverse health effects from exposure have not been reported among workers using this pigment. On the basis of Animal Toxicity Data (see Section
11), we would expect this product to be non-irritating to the eyes and skin and essentially non-toxic by ingestion. However, excessive exposure to airborne dust may
reduce visibility and/or cause unpleasant deposits in the yes, ears and nose. Irritation to skin or mucous membranes can occur by direct mechanical action or by
rigorous skin cleaning necessary for removal of dust.
Chronic: Prolonged inhalation of amorphous silica may produce x-ray changes in the lungs without disability.
Other effects: No chronic effects are known from repeated exposure to iron oxide PIGMENT. Prolonged inhalation (6 to 10 years) of iron oxide FUME has been
reported to produce changes in lung x-rays of exposed individuals. This condition, siderosis, is considered to be benign pneumoconiosis that exhibits no adverse
health effects. Siderosis has been observed among occupations such as arc-welders where iron oxide FUMES are present To the best of our knowledge, this
condition has not been observed after prolonged exposure to iron oxide pigment. There is no Iron Oxide FUME contained in this product and none should be
generated under normal use.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: None known.
Carcinogenicity: IARC: Not listed; NTP: Not listed; OSHA: Not regulated

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