MSDS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SHEETROCK® Setting-Type Joint Compounds
DURABOND® 90
MSDS #61-205-012
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SECTION 1
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND IDENTIFICATION
United States Gypsum Company
550 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60661-3637
A Subsidiary of USG Corporation
Product Safety: 1 (800) 507-8899
www.usg.com
Version Date: January 1, 2011
Version: 7
PRODUCT(S)
SHEETROCK® Setting-Type Joint Compounds DURABOND® 90
CHEMICAL FAMILY /
GENERAL CATEGORY
SYNONYMS
SECTION 2
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
ΔWARNING!
This product is not expected to produce any unusual hazards during normal use. Exposure to high dust levels may
irritate the skin, eyes, nose, throat, or upper respiratory tract. Prolonged and repeated breathing of respirable mica
dust may cause lung disease (pneumoconiosis).
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS (See Section 11 for more information)
ACUTE :
Inhalation
Exposure to dust generated during the handling or sanding of the product may cause temporary
irritation to eyes, skin, nose, throat, and upper respiratory tract. Persons subjected to large amounts
of this dust will be forced to leave area because of nuisance conditions such as coughing, sneezing
and nasal irritation. Labored breathing may occur after excessive inhalation. If respiratory symptoms
persist, consult physician.
Eyes
Dust can cause temporary mechanical irritation of eyes. If burning, redness, itching, pain or other
symptoms persist or develop, consult physician.
Skin
None known.
Ingestion
None known.
CHRONIC:
Inhalation
Exposures to respirable crystalline silica are not expected during the normal use of this product;
however, actual levels must be determined by workplace hygiene testing. Prolonged and repeated
exposure to airborne free respirable crystalline silica can result in lung disease (i.e., silicosis) and/or
lung cancer. The development of silicosis may increase the risks of additional health effects. The risk
of developing silicosis is dependent upon the exposure intensity and duration. Prolonged and repeated
breathing of respirable mica dust may cause lung disease (pneumoconiosis). The extent and severity
of lung injury correlates with the length of exposure and dust concentration.
Eyes
None known.
Skin
None known.
Ingestion
None known.

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