MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

 

ALCO-NVC, Inc                                                                           Dated:  October 18, 1996

PO BOX 14001                                                                           Revised: October 28, 2008

580 ST JEAN                              313-823-7500                           

DETROIT MI 48214                     FAX: 313-331-4726

 

PRODUCT:  #214G     Non-Fibered Aluminum Roof Coating 2.5#

 

SECTION 1     PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Trade Name: Aluminum Roof Coating, Non-Fibered  

Description:  Non-fibered products are a blend of liquid asphalt, aluminum paste, with no fillers  

Hazardous Rating:  1 – Health     2 – Fire     1 – Reactivity 

                                  (0 = Least; 4 = Extreme)

 

SECTION 2     HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

Chemical Name:

   Aromatic Naphtha

      CAS #64742-95-6

 

   Xylene

      CAS #1330-20-7           Approximately 5 mass %

         Exposure limit for total product:  50 ppm

            (245 mg/m3 per 8 hour day)

            Recommended by Exxon

 

Hazardous Ingredients:                   OSHA-PEL                         ACGIH-TLV

   Petroleum Asphalt                    None Established                     5 mg/m3

      CAS #8052-42-4                                                    8 HR TWA (Asphalt Fumes)

      Carcinogen: OSHA – No     IARC – No      NTP – No  

   Aluminum Flake                           15 mg/m3                           10 mg/m3

      CAS #7429-90-5

      SARA Title III     Aluminum (fumes & dust) is listed

 

SECTION 3     PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATA

Boiling Point:  300° - 350° F. (Solvent Only)

Vapor Density (Air = 1):  > 1 (Solvent Only)

Vapor Pressure (mm Hg):  2.7 @ 20° C.  (Solvent Only)

Specific Gravity (H2O = 1):  1.0 +

Soluble in Water:  No

Appearance: Thin, silver liquid; Petroleum odor

 

SECTION 4     FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA

Flash Point:  100° F. + TCC

Upper Explosive Limit (UEL):  6.7

Lower Explosive Limit (LEL):  0.9

   KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, OPEN FLAME OR ANY SOURCES OF IGNITION!

Fire Fighting Procedures:  DO NOT USE WATER. If possible, dike with sand and let fire burn out. Self-
   contained breathing apparatus is recommended.

Extinguishing Media:  Dry Chemicals, CO2 or sand

   DO NOT USE WATER!  Do not use Halogenated Chemicals.

 

SECTION 5     REACTIVITY DATA

This material is stable.

Decomposition/Combustion Products:  Smoke, CO, CO2, Aluminum Oxide

Materials to Avoid:  Water, water vapor, open flame, all sources of ignition, acids, caustics, Halogenated
   Hydrocarbons and oxidizers. This material can react with some acids and caustic solutions to form
   hydrogen gas and heat. Water will do the same.  

 

SECTION 6     HEALTH HAZARD DATA

Primary Routes of Entry:  Inhalation, Skin, Ingestion, Eyes

Effects of Overexposure (Chronic): Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this product may result in
   irritation and dermatitis.  

   Asphalt:  The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that there is
      sufficient evidence for the carcinogenicity of extracts of steam-refined bitumens, air-refined
      bitumens and pooled mixtures of steam- and air-refined bitumens in experimental animals.
      Possible skin cancer hazard based on tests with laboratory animals. This product may contain
      polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, some of which may be types that have been shown to cause skin
      cancer in laboratory animals. This product has not been tested as a whole for all potential health
      effects. It may have other health hazards related to its components. Skin contact, breathing of mists,
      fumes or vapors should be reduced to a minimum to avoid any ill effects. Chronic health effects
      would not be expected as long as good hygiene and proper safety precautions are practiced.

   California Proposition 65:  This material contains detectable amounts of some chemicals known

      to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive effects.

Effects of Over Exposure (Acute):

   Inhalation – Use with adequate ventilation. Inhalation of high vapor concentration may cause

      headaches and/or dizziness. This material is for exterior use only.

   Skin – Prolonged contact may cause irritation, dermatitis.

   Ingestion – Can cause gastrointestinal irritation.

   Eyes – May cause irritation, blurred vision.

   Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Persons with history of chronic skin or respiratory

      disorders may be at increased risk for a worsening of their condition from exposure to this

      product.

 

SECTION 7     FIRST AID PROCEDURE

Skin:  Clean affected area with a waterless hand cleaner, then wash area thoroughly with soap and

   water. If redness, etc., persists, consult a physician.

Eyes:  Flush with large amounts of water. Consult a physician.

Inhalation:  Remove person from area. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has

   stopped, give artificial respiration. Seek immediate medical aid.

Ingestion:  Do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician immediately.

 

SECTION 8     PREVENTATIVE MEASURES/SAFE HANDLING & USE

Leak and Spill Procedure:  Dike spill area; add absorbent to liquid. Keep out of sewers and

   waterways. Remove any sources of ignition. Ventilate area if necessary.

Waste Disposal:  Dispose in an approved landfill in accordance with Federal, state and local

   regulations.

Precautions in Handling & Storage:  Keep away from sources of ignition; open flame. This material

   is for exterior use only. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Practice good personal hygiene. Read

   label of product in its entirety before use. DO NOT HEAT OR THIN THIS MATERIAL!

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN!

 

SECTION 9     CONTROL PROTECTION DATA

Ventilation:  Normally not needed as material is for exterior use only. However, if TLV is exceeded, a
   NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator is recommended. During spray operation, good ventilation and an
   approved respirator are a must.

Goggles:  Chemical splash proof goggles are recommended. And during a spray operation chemical
   splash proof goggles are a must.

Clothing:  Impervious work clothing is recommended.

Personal Protection Equipment:  Requirements must be supplied by the user, depending on use
   conditions.

 

SECTION 10     REGULATORY INFORMATION

The following information may be useful in complying with various State and Federal regulations under various environmental statutes:

   Reportable Quantity (RQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 302 (CERCLA Section 102)

   The RQ for cumene is 1 pound. This product contains approximately 5% cumene (solvet).

   The RQ for ethyl benzene is 1,000 pounds. This product contains approximately 1.5% ethyl benzene
      (solvent).

   The RQ for xylene is 1,000 pounds. This product contains approximately 5% xylene (solvent).

   Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 (SARA Sections 301- 304).

      Not Applicable.

   Toxic chemical Release Reporting, EPA regulation 40 CFR 372 (Sara Sections 311-313) (Solvent).

   This product contains approximately 5% cumene.

   This product contains approximately 1.5% ethyl benzene.

   This product contains approximately 5% xylene.

   This product contains approximately 21% 1, 2, 4-trimethyl benzene.

   EPA Hazard Classification Code: Acute Hazard, Fire Hazard

Reportable/Quantity:  Minimum under any act

RCRA Hazardous Waste No. (40 CFR 261):  D001

 

SECTION 11     SHIPPING INFORMATION

DOT Shipping Name:  TARS, LIQUID

Hazard Class:  3

ID #:  UN 1999

Packaging Group:  III

Labels Required:  Identity, Hazard Warning, Name and Address of responsible party

Packaging Requirements (49 CFR)(Specific):  None

 

SECTION 12     USER RESPONSIBILITY

This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product must be informed of the recommended safety precautions and must have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures must be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to ensure safe work place operations. Please consult your local sales representative for any further information.

 

SECTION 13     CLEAN UP AND DISPOSAL

Practice good personal hygiene. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Use control protection such as chemical splash proof goggles, oil resistant gloves, barrier cream. To prevent repeated skin contact, wear impervious clothing. Clean tools and equipment with kerosene, adhering to manufacturer’s precautions. DO NOT USE GASOLINE OR NAPHTHA. Follow proper container management in disposing of containers. CERCLA amendment on disposal of containers should be followed.

 

SECTION 14     DISCLAIMER

The information set forth herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be, whether originating with ALCO-NVC, Inc or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable and suitable to their circumstances.

 

This Material Safety Data Sheet supersedes all other previously dated sheets for this product.