Msds Ready Mixed Concrete PDF
Msds Ready Mixed Concrete PDF
Msds Ready Mixed Concrete PDF
CATALINA
PACIFIC
CONCRETE
2025 E. FINANCIAL WAY,P.O. BOX 5025, GLENDORA, CA 91741 ? PHONE (626) 852-6200 ? FAX (626) 963-9630
SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION
SECTION 2 - COMPONENTS
Emergency Overview:
Short term exposure to wet concrete is not likely to cause an immediate hazard. However, exposure of
sufficient duration to wet concrete can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin or eye) damage in the
form of chemical (caustic) burns. The same type of tissue damage can occur if wet or moist areas of the body
are exposed for sufficient duration to the dry ingredients in unhardened concrete.
Routes of Exposure:
Eye Contact
Exposure to airborne dust during the handling or mixing of the dry ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete may
cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation.
Eye contact by splashes of wet concrete may cause effects ranging from moderate eye irritation to chemical
burns and blindness. Such exposures require immediate first aid (see Section 4) and medical attention to
prevent significant damage to the eye.
Skin Contact
Discomfort or pain cannot be relied upon to alert a person to a hazardous skin exposure. Consequently, the
only effective means of avoiding skin injury or illness involves minimizing skin contact, particularly contact
with wet concrete. Exposed persons may not feel discomfort until hours after the exposure has ended and
significant injury has occurred.
Exposure during the handling or mixing of the dry ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete may cause drying of
the skin with consequent mild irritation or more significant effects attributable to aggravation of other
conditions. Exposure to wet concrete may cause more severe skin effects including thickening, cracking or
fissuring of the skin. Prolonged exposure can cause severe skin damage in the form of (caustic) chemical
burns.
Some individuals may exhibit an allergic response upon exposure to wet concrete. The response may
appear in a variety of forms ranging from a mild rash to severe skin ulcers. Persons already sensitized may
react to their first contact with the product. Other persons may first experience this effect after years of
contact with wet unhardened concrete products.
Ingestion
Although inadvertent ingestion of small quantities of wet concrete or its dry ingredients are not known to be
harmful, accidental ingestion of larger quantities can be harmful and requires immediate medical attention.
Inhalation
The ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete contain crystalline silica. Exposure to these ingredients in excess of
the applicable TLV or PEL (see Section 2) may cause or aggravate other lung conditions.
Exposure to the dry ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete may cause irritation to the moist mucous membranes
of the nose, throat, and upper respiratory system
Medical Conditions which May be Aggravated by Inhalation or Dermal Exposure:
Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases by exposure to the dry ingredients.
Persons with unusual (hyper) sensitivity to chemicals, dusts, and metallic compounds may experience adverse
reactions to wet concrete.
Carcinogenic Potential:
Ready-Mix concrete is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or IARC. It may, however, contain trace
amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by these organizations including but not limited to: crystalline
silica, hexavalent chromium, lead compounds, mercury compounds, nickel compounds, and possibly other
chemicals which may result in exposures which require the following warming pursuant to California Proposition
65:
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
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Eyes:
Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water. Continue flushing eye for at least 15 minutes, including under
lids, to remove all particles. Call physician immediately.
Skin:
Wash skin with cool water and pH-neutral soap or a mild detergent intended for use on skin. Seek medical
treatment in all cases of prolonged exposure to wet concrete, liquids from wet concrete products, or prolonged
wet skin exposure to the dry ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete.
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting. If conscious, have the victim drink plenty of water and call a physician immediately.
Inhalation of Airborne Dust:
Remove to fresh air. Seek medical help if coughing and other symptoms do not subside. (Inhalation of gross
amounts of the dry ingredients in Ready-Mix concrete requires immediate medical attention.)
Collect dry material using a scoop. Avoid actions that cause dust to become airborne. Avoid inhalation of dust and
contact with skin.
Scrape up wet material and place in an appropriate container. Allow the wet concrete to "harden" before disposal.
Do not attempt to wash wet concrete down sewers or storm drains.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment as described in Section 8.
Dispose of waste material according to local, state and federal regulations.
Eye Protection:
When engaged in activities where wet concrete or its dry ingredients could contact the eye, wear safety glasses
with side shields or goggles. In extremely dusty environments and unpredictable environments, wear unvented
or indirectly vented goggles to avoid eye irritation or injury. Contact lenses should not be worn when working
with wet concrete or its dry ingredients.
Skin Protection:
Prevention is essential to avoiding potentially severe skin injury. Avoid contact with unhardened (wet) concrete
products or its dry ingredients. If contact occurs, promptly wash affected area with soap and water. Where
prolonged exposure to unhardened concrete products might occur, wear impervious clothing and gloves to
eliminate skin contact. Where required, wear boots that are impervious to water to eliminate foot and ankle
exposure.
Do not rely on barrier creams; barrier creams should not be used in place of gloves.
Periodically wash areas contacted by wet cement or its dry ingredients with a pH neutral soap and water. Wash
again at the end of the work. If irritation occurs, immediately wash the affected area and seek treatment. If
clothing becomes saturated with wet concrete, it should be removed and replaced with clean dry clothing.
Respiratory Protection:
Avoid actions that cause dust exposure to occur. Use local or general ventilation to control exposures below
applicable exposure limits.
NIOSH or MSHA approved particulate filter respirators should be used in the context of respiratory protection
program meeting the requirements of the OSHA respiratory protection standard [29 CFR 1910.134] to control
exposures when ventilation or other controls are inadequate or discomfort or irritation is experienced.
Respirator and/or filter cartridge selection should be based on American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Standards Z88.2 Practices for Respiratory Protection.
Ventilation:
Use local exhaust or general dilution ventilation to control exposure within applicable limits.
NIOSH conducted a study, "The Mortality of U.S. Portland Cement and Quarry Workers" (March 1985) which found:
"There is no excess mortality from all causes of death, lung cancer, non-malignant respiratory disease, or ischemic
heart disease" among workers studied.
SECTION 13 - DISPOSAL
Dispose of waste material according to local, state and federal regulations. (Since Ready-Mix concrete is stable,
uncontaminated unused dry material may be saved for future use.)
Status under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act and Its Regulations:
Unhardened Ready-Mix concrete is a "hazardous substance" subject to the following labeling requirements for
consumer use:
WARNING: INJURIOUS TO EYES. CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. READ THIS WARNING BEFORE USING.
Abbreviations:
ACGIH
American Conference of Governmental MSDS
Industrial Hygienists Material Safety Data Sheet
ANSI MSHA
American National Standards Institute Mine Safety and Health Administration
Cal/OSHA NIOSH
California Division of Occupational Safety National Institute of Occupational Safety and
and Health Administration Health
CAS NTP
Chemical Abstract Service National Toxicology Program
CERCLA OSHA
Federal Comprehensive Environmental Occupational Safety and Health
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Administration
(Superfund) PEL
CFR Permissable Exposure Limit
Code of Federal Regulations RQ
DOT Reportable Quantities
Department of Transportation SiO2
EPCRA Crystalline Silica, Quartz
Emergency Planning and Community Right- TLV
to-Know Act of 1986 Threshold Limit Values
IARC TRI
International Agency for Research on Cancer Toxic Release Inventory
3
m TSCA
Cubic Meter Toxic Substance Control Act
mg WHMIS
Milligram Workplace Hazardous Materials Information
mppcf System
Million Particles per Cubic Foot
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