MSDS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - MSDS
RAPID SET® Stucco Patch
Date Issued: 11-Oct-11
SECTION 1 – PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
Supplier
CTS Cement Manufacturing Corp.
11065 Knott Ave., Suite A
Cypress, CA 90630, United States
Telephone Number: 714-379-8260
FAX Number: 714-379-8270
Email: info@ctscement.com
Website: www.ctscement.com
Manufacturer
CTS Cement Manufacturing Corp.
11065 Knott Ave., Suite A
Cypress, CA 90630, United States
Telephone Number: 714-379-8260
FAX Number: 714-379-8270
Email: info@ctscement.com
Website: www.ctscement.com
Supplier Emergency Contact
1-714-379-8260
Manufacturer Emergency Contact
1-714-379-8260
Product Name: Rapid Set Stucco Patch
CAS Number: N/A
Chemical Family: N/A
MSDS Number: 2011RSSP1
Product Code: RSSP
SKU: 727096305252
SECTION 2 — COMPONENT INFORMATION
Ingredient (Specific Chemical Identity, Common Name)
CAS Number
% of Total Weight
Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement
960375-09-1
20-40
Silica, Quartz
14808-60-7
40-80
Limestone (Calcium Carbonate)
1317-65-3
5-20
SECTION 3 — HAZARDOUS INFORMATION
Primary Route(s) of Entry:
Inhalation, Skin, Eye, Ingestion
Inhalation Hazards:
May cause respiratory tract, nose, throat, and lung irritation and inflammation
Skin Hazards:
May irritate skin causing drying, redness, rash, and blistering. When mixed with water,
a high alkali material (pH of 11-12) is produced which can cause severe skin burns.
Individuals may develop allergic dermatitis.
Eye Hazards:
May severely irritate eyes. May develop inflammation of the cornea.
Ingestion Hazards:
May be caustic to mucus tissue.
Chronic Exposure:
Individuals may develop allergic dermatitis, inflammation of the cornea, and
inflammation of the nose, throat, and lungs. May cause carcinogenic effects.
Carcinogenic Effects:
May contain crystalline silica, a known Human Carcinogen (Group 1), that can cause
silicosis and cancer. Exposure to crystalline silica may also increase the risk of
Scleroderma, tuberculosis, and kidney disorders. May contain traces of chemicals on
the California Proposition 65 list.
SECTION 4 — FIRST AID INFORMATION
Inhalation: Remove the individual to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention.

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