SDS

GHS SAFETY DATA SHEET
CONCRETE
Long-term:
Carcinogenicity: May cause cancer through chronic inhalation.
Germ cell mutagenicity: Not available.
Reproductive toxicity: Not available.
Synergistic/Antagonistic eects: Not applicable.
SECTION XII: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
12.1 Ecotoxicity:
No further relevant information available.
12.2 Persistence and degradability:
No further relevant information available.
12.3 Bioaccumulative potential:
No further relevant information available.
12.4 Mobility in soil:
No further relevant information available.
12.5 Other adverse eects:
No further relevant information available.
SECTION XIII: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
13.1 Waste Disposal Method:
e packaging and material may be land lled. is product is not classied as a hazardous waste under the
authority of the RCRA (40CFR 261) or CERCLA (40CFR 117 & 302). Disposal must be made in accordance with
local, state, and federal regulations.
13.2 Other disposal considerations
Uncleaned packaging
Recommendation: Disposal must be made in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Recommended cleaning agent: Water, if necessary with cleaning agents.
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Specic target organ toxicity- Causes damage to lungs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Respirable crystalline silica in the form of cristobalite from occupational sources is listed by the IARC and
NTP as a lung carcinogen. Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been known to cause
silicosis, a lung disease, which may be disabling. While there may be a factor of individual susceptibility
to a given exposure to respirable silica dust, the risk of contracting silicosis and the severity of the disease
is clearly related to the amount of dust exposure and length of time (usually years) of exposure.