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TYPE OF WORK �New Construction ❑Deck ❑Porch ❑Re•Roofiag �]Re•Siding �Lower Level Fiaish ❑ Fireplace
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CODE: ❑I.R.C. �I.B.C. �Misc: T� 1""��!'!tS/�' '.
Type of Consbraction: I� III IV V A'�
Occapancy Groap: A B E F H I M R�U PROJECT COST/VALUE S /�L`�Q� W�
Dirision: � 2 3 4 S (exclading land) /hai n it
I hereby certify that I hav fumished iafo don on this apptication which is to the best of my knowledge We and aocrect. I aLso cx�tity that I am the owna or authorized agent for the
above-menrioned and that all n ction will eonfmm to aU existing state and local laws and will proceed in acco�dancx witls submitted plans. I am aware thaz tLe building
official can re e yermit ftx just u. rthr�m eby agree that the city official cn a desig�ee may enter upon the pmpnty to perfmm needed inspecticros.
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Permit Valuation r � Park Support Fee # $
Permit Fee $ , -Z� � SAC # $
Plan Check Fee $ f�_ Z 5 Water Meter Size 5/8"; 1' ; $
State Surcharge $ � p Pressure Reducer $
Penalty $ Sewer/ Water Connection Fee # $
Plumbing Permit Fee $ Water Tower Fee # $
Mechanical Permit Fee $ Builder's Deposit $
Sewer & Water Permit Fee $ Other $
Gas Fireplace Permi Fee $ TOTAL DUE (�,�p� p $ � r• - 7 S
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Thic ic to c�ertify that the request in the above applicadon and accompanying documents is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed as requested. This document
when si�ed by the City Planner mnsritutes a temporary Certi&care of Zoning cnmpliance and allows mnstruction ro commrnce. Before occupanty, a Certifieate of Ocacupancy mast be
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24 hour notice for ali iaspections (952) 447-9850, fa: (952) 447-4245
4646 Dakota 5treet S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesots 55372
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Reviewed By: Date: �� 'o �'�
Comments:
"The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and
computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of
any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. Permits
presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other
ordinances of the jurisdiction shall not be valid."
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"The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and
computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of
any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. Permits
presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other
ordinances of the jurisdiction shall not be valid."
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26300 La Alameda, Suite 250 • Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Issue 20
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
James Hardie Building Products
26300 La Alameda, Suite 250
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Telephone (General Information and Emergency): 1-800-942-7343 (1-800-9HARDIE)
Section 1. Chemical Products and Company Identification
Product Name/Trade Names:
Hardiebacker'""board, Hardiesoffit'""panel, NardiepanelTM'siding, HardieplankTM'lap siding,
Hardietrim'"'plank, Hardieshingle'"'panel, Cemplank� lap siding, Cempanel� siding, Cemtrim plank
Products may also be trademarked as: Hardibacker� board, Hardisoffit�' panel, Hardipanel� siding,
Hardiplank� lap siding, Harditrim� plank, Hardishingle� panel
Other Names: Fiber-cement, Fiber-reinforced cement
Use: The above products are used as internal/external wall cladding and tile underlayment.
Manufacturer: James Hardie Building Products, 26300 La Alameda, Suite 250, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Effective date: August 31, 2006. Check to verify the latest version or translation availability.
NOTE: As uf the date of the preparation of this document, the information contained herein is believed to be accurate.
Substance Name CAS Number UN Number EINECS Number Proportion (by weight)
Crystalline Silica (Quartz) 14808-60-7 Not a hazardous 238-878-4 35-45%
material for shipping
purposes
Calcium Silicate (Hydrate) 65997-15-1 Not a hazardous material 266-043-4 50-60%
for shipping purposes
Cellulose 9004-34-6 Not a hazardous material 232-674-9 <10%
for shipping purposes
Other non hazardous ingredients <10%
(fillers)
Coated products are coated with water-based acrylic paint or acrylic sealer.
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Date of Issue: 8/31 /06
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26300 La Alameda, Suite 250 • Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Section 2. Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
Substance Name CAS Number UN Number EINECS Number Proportion (by weight)
Crystalline Silica (Quartz) 14808-60-7 Not a hazardous 238-878-4 35-45%
material for shipping
purposes
Calcium Silicate (Hydrate) 65997-15-1 Not a hazardous material 266-043-4 50-60%
for shipping purposes
Cellulose 9004-34-6 Not a hazardous material 232-674-9 <10%
for shipping purposes
Section 3. Hazards IdenHfication
Emergency Overview: Not explosive, not a fire hazard
Primary Routes of Entry and Potential Health Effects:
Inhalation:
Acute effects - Dust may cause initation of the nose, throat, and airways, resulting in coughing and
sneezing. Certain susceptible individuals may experience wheezing (spasms of the bronchial airways) on
inhaling dust during sanding or sawing operations.
Chronic Effects - Repeated and prolonged overexposures to dust containing crystalline silica can cause
silicosis (scarring of the lung) and increases the risk of bronchitis, tuberculosis, lung cancer, renal disease,
and scleroderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal
organs). Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis, bronchitis and lung
cancer in persons also exposed to crystalline silica.
Acute silicosis - a sub-chronic disease associated with acute, massive silica exposure, is a rapidly
progressive, incurable lung disease that is typically fatal. Symptoms include, but are not limited to,
shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss and chest pain. Such exposure may cause pneumoconiosis
and pulmonary fibrosis.
Ingestion:
Unlikely under normal conditions of use, but swallowing the dust from this product may result in -irritation
or damage to the mouth and gastrointestinal tract due to alkalinity of dust.
Eye:
Dust may irritate the eyes from mechanical abrasion causing watering and redness.
Skin:
Dust may cause irritation of the skin from friction but cannot be absorbed through intact skin.
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26300 La Alameda, Suite 250 • Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Issue 20
Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure: Pulmonary function may be reduced by inhalation of
respirable crystalline silica and/or cellulose. If lung scarring occurs, such scarring could aggravate other lung
conditions such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia or restrictive lung diseases. Lung scarring from crystalline silica
may also increase risks to pulmonary tuberculosis.
Smoking:
Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of occupational respiratory diseases,
including silica-related respiratory diseases.
Carcinogenicity:
California Proposition 65 Warning:
Respirable crystalline silica is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
International Agency for the Research on Cancer (IARC):
Crystalline silica inhaled in the forms of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources is carcinogenic to
humans.
The National Toxicology Program (NTP):
NTP has concluded that respirable crystalline silica is a known human carcinogen.
LD50:
Silicon Dioxide: Rat oral >22,500 mg/kg Mouse oral>10,500 mg/kg
NFPA Ratings (Scale 0-4): health=2, flammability�, reactivity�, personal protection=E
Section 4. First Aid Measures
Signs and symptoms of over exposure: Breathlessness, wheezing, cough, sputum production
First Aid:
Swallowed:
If swallowed, dilute by drinking large amounts of water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.
If unconscious, loosen tight clothing and lay the person on his/her left side. Give nothing by mouth to an
individual who is not alert and conscious.
Eye Contact:
Remove contact lens. Flush with running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if
redness persists or if visual changes occur.
Skin Contact:
Wash with mild soap and water. Contact physician if irritarion persists or later develops.
Inhaled:
Remove to fresh air. If shortness of breath or wheezing develops, seek medical attention.
ADVICE TO DOCTOR: Treat symptomatically
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Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures
James Hardie� fiber-cement products are neither flammable nor explosive.
Fire and Explosion Hazard: l. Flash Point: Not applicable
2. Autaignition: Not applicable
3. Non-flammable and non-explosive
Extinguishing Media: This material is not combustible. Appropriate extinguishing media (carbon
dioxide, foam, water, or dry chemical) for surrounding fire should be used.
Fire Fighting: Fire fighting personnel should wear normal protective equipment and positive self-
contained breathing apparatus.
Section 6. Accidental Release Measures
No special precautions are necessary to pick up product that has been dropped. The following applies to
spills or releases of dust generated during cutting or sanding of the material.
Precautions: Good housekeeping practices are necessary for cleaning up areas where spills or leaks have
occurred. Take measures to either eliminate or minimize the creation of dust. Respirable dust and silica
levels should be monitored regularly.
Wherever possible, practices likely to generate dust should be controlled with engineering controls such
as local exhaust ventilation, dust suppression with water and containment, enclosure or covers.
Use respiratory protection as described in Section 8.
Cleanup Methods: A fine water spray should be used to suppress dust when sweeping (dry sweeping
should not be attempted). Vacuuming with an industrial vacuum cleaner outfitted with a high-efficiency
particulate (HEPA) filter is preferred to sweeping. Waste may be disposed of by landfill in compliance
with federal, state and local requirements.
In the event of an accidental release, observe all protection measures set out in this MSDS. Avoid using
materials and products that are incompatible with the product. (refer to Section 10)
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SecNon 7. Handling and Storage
Note: The fiber cement boards in their intact state do not present a health hazard. The controls below
apply to dust generated from the boards by cutting, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing, or
otherwise abrading, and cleaning or moving sawdust.
James Hardie's recommendation: Keep exposure to dust as low as reasonably possible. Respirable
crystalline silica levels should not exceed those specified by OSHA and MSHA and identified in
this MSDS. Exposure to respirable (fine) silica dust depends on a variety of factors, including
activity rate (e.g. cutting rate), method of handling (e.g. electric shears), environmental conditions
(e.g. weather conditions, workstation orientation) and control measures used.
Wherever possible, practices likely to generate dust should be carried out in well ventilated areas
(e.g. outside). The work practices and engineering controls set out in Section 8 should be
followed to reduce silica exposures.
Keep away from reactive products. Do not store near food, beverages or smoking materials.
Avoid spilling and creating dust. Maintain appropriate dust controls during handling. Use
appropriate respiratory protection during handling as described in Section 8.
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26300 La Alameda, Suite 250 • Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Issue 20
Section 8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
O5HA Permissible Exposure Standards (PEL): Exposures shall not exceed an 8-hour time weighted
average (TWA) limit as stated in 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-3 for mineral dusts, expressed in million
particles per cubic feet (Mppc fl and/or milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m The American Conference of
Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values (TLV)� is a recommended exposure limit
based on an 8-hour TWA.
PEL PEL
TLV m�/m MDUCf m��m
Crystalline Silica (Quartz) OA25 mg/ m 250 lOmg/m
(respirable) %Si02+5 %SiOz+2
Quartz (Total Dust) ---- ---- 30m m
%Si02+2
Calcium Silicate (Total Dust) 15 mg/ m
(Respirable) 5 mg/ m
Nuisance Dust (Not Otherwise Specified)
(Total Dust) 10 mg/m (inhalable) 50 15 mg/ m
(Respirable} 3 mglm I S 5 mgJ m
Cellulose (Total) 15 mg/ m
(Respirable) 5 mg/ m
Other Limits Recommended: The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health also has a
Recommended Exposure Limit (REL) of 0.05 mg/m for respirable crystalline silica, based on a 10-hour
time-weighted average.
Products may be coated. If coated, the coating will be water based acrylic paint or acrylic sealer.
Personal Protection: When handling products that may generate silica dust: (1) follow our best practices
to limit the release of dust; (2) work outdoors whenever possible, (3) wear a NIOSH-approved dust mask
or respirator (e.g., the N 95 dust mask) to further limit exposure to respirable silica dust; and (4) warn
others in the area.
Respiratory: If respirators are selected, use and maintain in accordance with ANSI Standard (Z88.2) for
particulate respirators. Select respirators based on the level of exposure to crystalline silica
as measured by dust sampling. Use respirators that offer protection to the highest
concentrations of crystalline silica if the actual concentrations are unknown. Put in place a
respiratory protection and monitoring program that complies with MSHA or OSHA (e.g. 29
CFR 1910.134) standards, which include provisions for a user training program, respirator
repair and cleaning, respirator fit testing and other requirements. Comply with all other
applicable federal and state laws.
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Eye: When cutting material, dust resistant safety goggles/glasses should be worn and used in
compliance with ANSI Standard Z87.1-1-1989 and applicable OSHA (e.g. 29 CFR
1910.133) standards.
Skin: Loose comfortable clothing should be worn. Direct skin contact with dust and debris should
be avoided by wearing long sleeved shirts and long trousers, a cap or hat, and gloves. Work
clothes should be washed regularly.
Engineering Controls
Cutting Outdoors
1. Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user or others in working area and allow for ample
dust dissipation.
2. Use one of the following methods based on the required cutting rate and jobsite conditions:
Best
• Score and snap using carbide-tipped scoring knife or utility knife
• Fiber Cement Shears (electric or pneumatic)
Better
• Dust reducing circular saw equipped with HardiebladeTM' saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction
Good (for low to moderate cutting only)
• Dust reducing circular saw with HardiebladeTM'saw blade
Cutting Indoors
• C�t only using score and snap method or with Fiber Cement Shears (manual, electric or pneumatic).
• Position cutting station in well-ventilated area to allow for dust dissipation
Sanding/Rebating/Drilling/Other Machining
If sanding, rebating, drilling, or other machining is necessary, you should always wear a NIOSH-approved dust mask or
respirator (e.g. N-95) and warn others in the immediate area.
Clean-Up
During clean-up, dust and debris, NEVER dry sweep as it may excite silica dust particles into the user's breathing area.
Instead, wet debris down with a fine mist to suppress dust during sweeping, or use a HEPA vacuum to collect particles.
Important Notes: 1. For maximum protection (lowest respirable dust production), James Hardie recommends always
using "BesY'- level cutting methods where feasible
2. NEVER use a power saw indoors
3. NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not carry the HardiebladeTM' saw blade trademark
4. NEVER dry sweep — use wet suppression methods or HEPA vacuum
5. NEVER use a grinder or continuous rim diamond blade for cutting
6. ALWAYS follow tool manufacturer's safety recommendations
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Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance and Odor: Solid gray boards with varying dimensions according to product
Vapor Pressure: Not Relevant Flash Point: Not Relevant
Specific Gravity: Not Relevant Autoignition Temp: Not Relevant
Flammability Limits: Not Relevant Volatility: Not Relevant
Boiling Point: Not Relevant Solubility in Water: Not Relevant
Melting Points: Not Relevant Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
NFPA Ratings (SCALE 0�4): health=2, flammability�, reactivity�, personal protection=E
Section 10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability: Crystalline silica is stable under ordinary conditions.
Conditions to Avoid: Excessive dust generation during storage and handling.
Materials to Avoid:
Incompatibility: Hydrofluoric acid will dissolve silica and can generate silicon tetrafluoride, a
corrosive gas. Contact with strong oxidizing agents such as fluorine, boron trifluoride, chlorine
trifluoride, manganese trifluoride or oxygen difluoride may cause fires and/or explosions.
Section 11. Toxicological Information
The product is not toxic in its intact form. The following applies to dust that may be generated during
cutting and sanding:
Chronic Effects:
Inhaled:
Repeated and prolonged overexposures to dust containing crystalline silica can cause silicosis (scarring of
the lung) and increases the risk of bronchitis, tuberculosis, lung cancer, renal disease and scleroderma (a
disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels and internal organs). Some studies
suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis, bronchitis, and lung cancer in persons also
exposed to crystalline silica. Acute silicosis is a rapidly progressive, incurable lung disease that is typically
fatal. Symptoms include, but are not limited to: shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss and chest
pain. Such exposure may cause pneumoconiosis and pulmonary fibrosis.
The following relates to health effects of cellulose: Based on limited animal research, it is possible that
repeated chronic inhalation exposure to cellulose fiber dust over time may lead to inflammation and
scarring of the lung in humans. Precautions taken for crystalline silica dust will protect against cellulose.
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Section 12. Ecological Information ,
There is a very limited amount of ecological data available on the effects of releases that may occur from
this product being released into the environment. Clean up of the spilled product would not be expected '
to leave any hazardous material that could cause a signi�cant adverse impact. There is a limited amount I
of ecological data available on crystalline silica, primarily because it is a naturally occurring mineral. An !,
adequate representation of these data is beyond the scope of this document.
Section 13. Disposal Consideration ,
i
Dispose of material as inert, non-metallic mineral in conformance with local, state and federal
regulations. Crystalline silica is not a RCRA hazardous waste.
Section 14. Transport Information
There are no special requirements for storage and transport.
UN No: None Allocated
Dangerous Goods Class: None Allocated
Hazchem Code: None Allocated
Poisons Schedule: None Allocated
Packing Group: Not Applicable
Label: Not a DOT hazardous material. Local regulations may apply
Section 15. Regulatory Information
DOT Hazard Classification: None
Placard requirement: Not a DOT hazardous material. Local placarding regulations may apply.
California Proposition 65: Warning: Airborne particles of respirable size of crystalline silica are
known to the State of California to cause cancer.
CERCLA Hazardous Substance (40 CFR Part 302):
Listed Substance: No.
Unlisted Substance: No.
Reportable Quantity (RQ): None.
Characteristic(s): Not applicable.
RCRA Waste Number: Not applicable.
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SARA, Title III, Sections 302/303 (40 CFR part 355 — Emergency Planning and Notification):
Extremely Hazardous Substance: No.
SARA, Title III, Section 311/312 (40 CFR Part 370 — Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community
Right-To-Know):
Acute: Yes. Chronic: Yes. Fire: No. Pressure: No. Reactivity: No.
SARA, Title III, Section 313
(40 CFR Part 372 — Toxic chemical Release Reporting: Community Right-To-Know):
Not a RCRA Hazardous Waste.
TSCA Inventory List: Yes
TSCA 8(d): No
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WARNING
WARNING: AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST
James Hardie� products contain respirable crystalline silica, which is known to the State of California and is
considered by IARC and NIOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive
amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis, and has
been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks. During installation or
handling: (1) work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation; (2) use fiber cement shears for cutting or, where not
feasible, use a HardiebladeTM' saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HEPA vacuum; (3) warn other
in the immediate area; (4) wear a properly-fitted, NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator (e.g. N-95) in accordance
with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures.
During clean-up, use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods - never dry sweep. For further information, refer to
our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.jamesh rdie.com or by calling 1-800-
9HARDIE (1-800-942-7343). FAILURE TO ADHERE TO OUR WARNING5, MSDS, AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INNRY OR DEATH.
James Hardie Building Products
26300 La Alameda, Suite 250
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
This form has been prepared to meet current Federal OSHA hazard communication regulations and is offered
without any warranty or guarantee of any type. James Hardie Building Products cannot control the use of its
products, and therefore specifically disclaims liability and responsibility arising from the use, misuse and alteration
of its products.
The information contained on this MSDS was produced without independent scientific or medical studies analyzing
the effects of silica upon human health. The information contained herein is based upon scienti�c and other data
James Hardie Building Products believes is valid and reliable and provides the basis for this MSDS. The information
contained herein relates only to specific materials listed in the document. It does not address the effects of silica
when used in combination with other materials or substances, or when used in other processes. Because conditions
of use are beyond James Hardie Building Products control, the company makes no representations, guarantees or
warranties, either express or implied warranties as to the fitness of the product for use, and assume no liability
related to the information contained above.
James Hardie Building Products requires, as a condition of use of its products, that purchasers comply with all
applicable Federal, State, �nd Local health and safety laws, regulations, orders, requirements, and strictly adhere to
all instructions and warnings which accompany the product.
TECHNICAL DATA
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PR - 255 T M PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
POLYURETHANE Type Polyurethanebase
Specific gravity 1.2
SEALANT Toxiciry Refer to MSDS
ToolingTime 20minutes
WIIlC�OW Siding �OOr SkinTime 2hours(depedingupontemperature&humidity)
and Roof TackFreeTime Upto48hours(1/4"beadsize)
Slump 1/4 inch max.
WeightLoss 5%approx.
Shore "A" Hardness 35 approx.
DESCRIPTION TensileStrength 130 psi
Elongation 650 /o
Pro-Series PR-255T"" isa premium Modulus at 100% E 50 psi
grade one-part, moisture curing Tear Strength 25 pli
polyurethane sealant. It is designed Peel Strength, 180° 30 pli - wood
as a general-purpose sealant for 16 pli - concrete
use in most window, door, siding 18 pli - aluminum
and roofing applications. PR-255 Movement Capability 25 °10
offers excellent adhesion to most Application Temperture +40 ° F to +100 ° F
construction materials such as Service Temperature -40 ° F to +160 ° F
concrete, masonry, stucco, cedar, Clean Up Mineral Spirits for uncured sealant
aluminum, steel, vinyl, fiber cement following manufacturers precautions
board siding and othercommon VOC Level 60 g/I
exterior cladding materials without
the use of primers. This product product is designed forsealing LIMITATIONS
forms a permanent water and moving joints such as expansion and Pro-Series PR-255 is not recom-
weather tight seal helping prevent control joints, precast concrete panel mended for:
deterioration ofjoints exposed to the joints, tilt-up paneljoints, perimeter •Anyjoints immersed in water �
outsideweatherelements. PR-255 caulkin windows, doorsand sidin
isrecommendedforapplications 9 9 (swimming pools, boats, etc.)
where a"smooth" a earance ma Panels. Other uses include trim •Horizontal joints or traffic bearing ��
pp y applications, stucco surfaces, metal
be desired. flashings fascia and shingle tabbing, loints where abrasion resistance is n� .
required (walkways, driveways, �'+ �
skylight frames, sheet metal duct �nways, etc. ) � O
work and seams, gutter and down- r — �
FEATURES spout work, and other exterior gaps, 'Structural or butt glazing, and ��
•Weatherproof / Waterproof joints and seams where sealants joints less than 1/4 inch in width or ��
•Excellent primerless adhesion may be required. Some applications depth �
may require use of a primer. A small •Certain architectural paints or n
•Permanentlyflexible test area is recommended before finishes without prior testing m Z
•Long life expectancy proceeding with the actual applica- •Oil based paints may create non- � D
•Minimum shrinkage tion. curing condition, leaving a tacky 5 r
•25% movement capability surface. Z D
SPECIFICATIONS � �
•No gassing or bubbling Pro-Series PR-255 is a non-sag, gun pACKAGING D
•Paintable with latex base paints grade formulation that meets or �
10.2 oz. (301 ml) cartridges m
exceedsthefollowing standards: 12 per case (Item No. 25511) �
USES • Federal Spec.TT-S-00230C, N
Type II, Class A COLOR AVAILABILITY ° o o
PR-255 is recommended for low- •ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, White 001, Black 003, Bronze 201,
rise residential and light commercial Terra Bronze 219, Limestone 403,
construction, remedial service and Class 25
maintenance projects where long '�A 802.3 and 805.2 Dark Tan 411, Almond 427, Gray
509 (Custom colors available upon
lasting performance is desired. The •Canadian Spec. CGSB 19-GP-24 request.)
STORAGE non-ferrous metals, stainless steel, FIRST AID
Store in cool, dry place at tempera- wallboard and high moisture areas, In case of eye contact, flush
tures below 80°F. for maximum or materials coated with plasiticzed immediately with plenty of water for
shelf life. PVC, fluorocarbon finishes or at least 15 minutes. Call physician.
solvent-based enamels. Job site For skin, wash with soap and water.
SHELF LIFE evaluation or laboratory testing may If inhaled, remove to fresh air. Give
One year from date of manufacture be required to determine proper oxygen if breathing is difficult. If
when stored in original, unopened suitability of product. swallowed do not induce vomiting.
container in dry area at tempera- Consult your physician.
tures below 80°F. 2. Minimum width of joint should be
four (4) times the anticipated
COVERAGE movement, but not less than 1/4 NOTICE TO PURCHASER
102 oz. cartridge: inch. The depth of the joint should OSI Sealants Inc. warrants the
1/4" bead - approx. 31 lin. ft. not exceed the width of the joint up quality of this product when used
to 1/2 inch. The use of bond- accordin todirections. Usershall
3/8" bead - approx. 13 lin. ft. 9
breakertape is recommended to determine suitability of product for
DIRECTIONS FOR USE preventthree-sided adhesion. use and assumes all risk. THE
FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE
1. All surfaces must be structurally 3. For joints larger than 1/2 inch in �N LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN-
sound, clean, dry and free of frost, W�dth, the depth of the joint should TIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
dirt, oil, release agents, loose not exceed 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch or a INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
particles, old sealants and other Width-to-depth ratio of 2:1. Polyeth- THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
foreign substances that may impair Y�ene backer rod should be em- MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
the adhesion bond. Wire brushing, Ployed to control the depth of the FOR ANY PURPOSE NOT EX-
grinding, sandblasting, solvent joint and allowthe sealantto be pRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. If
cleaning and/or primer may be forced into the joint under pressure. not satisfied with the producYs
required to expose clean surfaces. Thisalso preventsthree-sided performancewhen used as directed,
adhesion and allows the sealantto return safes receipt and used
2. Cut nozzle on cartridge to desired Perform properly when cured. container to OSI Sealants Inc., 7405
bead size approximately 1/4 inch to Production Drive, Mentor, Ohio
3/8 inch. For neat sealant lines, 44060 for product replacement. The
MAINTENANCE seller will not acce t liabili for
areas adjacent to joints can be p ty
masked with masking tape before If PR-255 sealant becomes dam- more than product replacement.
application, aged and the bond is still intact, cut
out the damaged area and recaulk. For commercial use contact
3. For best results, force sealant If the bond has been affected, OSI Technical Department at
into the joint making sure the remove the sealant and begin again 1-800-624-7767 or440-255-890Q
sealant "wets" the side surfaces of following directions for use. or visit our web site at
the joint. www.osisealants.com.
4. Sealant should be tooled within CAUTION
20 minutes after application if COMBUSTIBLE! Contains Xylene,
necessary. Do not use soapy water Naptha Solvent, Calcium Carbon-
or oil as a tooling aid. Immediately ate, Calcium Oxide, 4,4'-
remove any masking tape after Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate.
tooling sealant. Tack free time for Keep away from heat, sparks and
this sealant is approximately 48 flame. Causes eye irritation.
° o hours. Hazardous if inhaled. Avoid
� breathing of dust or vapor. Avoid
v, 5. Excess sealant should be prolonged skin contact. Use with
� removed prior to cure with toluene adequate ventilation. Keep con-
¢ or mineral spirits following the tainer closed. Some colors may
a solvent manufacturer's safety contain one or more of the following:
o z precautions. Cured sealant should Titanium Dioxide, Carbon Black, ���
J � be removed mechanically. Yellow or Brown Iron Oxide,
Q Phthalocyanine Blue.
c� �
OSI Sealants, Inc.
� Q JOINT DESIGN / PREPARATION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF 7405 Production Drive
F w,,, � CHILDREN. Mentor, Ohio 44060
�� 1. After proper surface preparation, U.S.A.
W PR-255 will adhere to most
W J common substrates such as
y o concrete, aluminum, steel, wood, Phone (800) 6247767
�,a brick, glass and masonry without (440) 255-8900 ,
a� the use of primers. Priming may be Fax (440) 974-8358
o a required for substrates such as s011255
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MSDS Name: PR-255 tm POLYURETHANE Window, Door & Siding SEALANT
MSDS Number: 25511-001
Version Number 3
Revision Date: SEP-27-2005
Page Number: 1
S]3CTION I- PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
Product Name: PR-255 tm POLYURETHANE Window, Door &
Siding SEALANT
HMIS Hazard Rating: Health: 2 Fire: 2 Reactivity: 0 PPE: B
Company Identification: HENKEL CON3UMSR ADHSSIVES
7405 PRODUCTION DRIVE
MENTOR OH 44060
Contact (24 hour): Customer Affairs (800)321-0253
Information phone/Fax: (440) 255-8900 / {440) 974-8358
CHEMTREC Emergency (24 hour):(703) 527-3887 (International)
(800) 424-9300
in Canada CAI3UTEC 613-996-6666
Product Class URETHANE SEALANT
Trade Name PRO-3ERIES
Product Code See No. above
SLCTION II - INGREDIENT AND I�AZI�RD INLpORMF'TION
Hazardous Ingredient Name CAS Number Percent TSCA
XYLENE
1330-20-7 < 5.0 Y
4,4' Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate 101-68-8
� 2.0 Y
Ingredient Notes:
Remaining ingredients are not considered OSHA hazardous.
SF3CTION III - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIfiS
Form: Non sag caulk.
Appearance/Color: various colors
Odor: Mild solvent-like
Solubility (in water): insol.
pH Value, +f-.3: Not Applicable
Boiling Range: 279.°F - 646.°F (137.22°C - 341.11°C)
Vapor Pressure (mmHg): Not Available
Evaporation Rate: 0.5 times Slower than n-Butyl Acetate
Vapor Density: Heavier than air
MATERIAL SAFBTY DATA SHEET
MSDS Name: PR-255 tm POLYURETHANE Window, Door & Siding SEALANT
MSDS Number: 25511-001
Version Number 3
Revision Date: SEP-27-2005
P�.ge Number: 2
� Volatile, Weight Approx. 4.�
� Volatile, Volume under 6.�
Specific Gravity: 1.16697
VOC (less H20 or exempt) 40 gr/L (3�)
NOTE:
*BOII., RANGE, EVAP RATE, VAPOR PRESSURE AND DENSITY FOR SOLVENT ONLY!
SECTION IV � FIRS FIGHTING MEASiJRE3 (F1ash,USL,LSL forrsolvent only)
Flammability Clasa IIIp'
Flash Range: over 15D.°F (65.56
Pensky-Martens Closed Cup ASTM D 93
Explosive Range (LEL/UEL): 1•�
8.�
SXTIN(3UISHING M�DIA:
Carbon Dioxide---Dry Chemical---Foam
Use water to cool material in vicinity of fire.
SPLCIAL FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDUR$S:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece
operated in pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
UNUSUAL FIRS AND SXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Water may be unsuitable except as a cooling agu�e when
Use fog nozzle. Any closed container may �p
exposed to extreme heat.
:,ECTION V - HRALTH HAZARD DATA
ROUTES OF ENTRY;
ENTRY THROUGH...
Inhalation? Yes � Skin? Yes � Ingestion? Unlikely
TARGET ORGANS...
Normal Exposure -- Eyes, Skin irritation lrator tract
Overexposure -- Xylene: Central Nervous Systiem, Resp' Y
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate: Skin, Eyes
CARCINOGENICITY... I �
NTp? N/E � IARC Monographs? N/E OHSA. NO
SFFECTS OF OVSRESPOSURS
Eyea: Can aause irritation, redneas, tearing and blurred vision.
Skin: Repeated contact can cause moderate irritation, dermatitis
and possible sensitivity. Allergic reactions are possible.
Inhalation: Headaches, dizziness, nausea, decreased blood pressure,
irritation, coughing, chest discomfort. See Chronic below.
Ingestion: Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea.
FIRST AID MEASURSS
Eyes: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes
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MSDS Number: 25511-001
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lifting eyelids occasionally; get prompt medical attention
Skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water; apply a mild skin
cream. Remove contaminated clothing. Rubbing alcohol may help
to remove uncured adhesive.
Inhalation: Remove affected person to fresh air.
Ingestion: Get medical attention if ill effects develop.
CHRONIC HAZARDS
Overexposure to XYLENE may cause injury to Liver, Kidney and blood.
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged
occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain,
nervous system, liver or kidney damage or may cause cardiac
arrhythmia. INTENTIONAL misuse of this product by
deliberately inhaling its vapors may be harmful or fatal.
CARONIC HAZARDS: Preexisting respiratory or skin conditions may be
aggravated by exposure. This product contains an isocyanate. Skin and
respiratory sensitization can result from repeated exposures to
isocyanates. Por most individuals these effects are reversible.
Persons previously sensitized to isocyanates may experience an
allergic respiratory reaction: signs/symptoms can include dif£iculty
breathing, wheezing, tightness of chest, and respiratory failure.
SSCTION VI - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: This product is stable
Hazardoua Polymerization: Hazardous polysnerization will not occur
INCOMPATASILITY:
Keep away from strong oxidizing agents, alkalies, acids,
and water contamination.
CUNDITIONS TO AVOID:
Keep away from heat, spark, and open flame.
Produc� cures in contact with water.
HAZARDOU3 DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Will produce fumes and smoke containing carbon monoxide and
dioxide and nitrogen oxides under fire conditions.
SECTION VII - ACCIDENTAL RSLBASTs AND DI3P03AL MEASURESz
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CA3E OF 3PILL:
Eliminate all ignition sources.
Ventilate confined areas. (Open windows and doors)
Cover with absorbent, scoop into sealable safety container.
Wear protective clothing.
WASTL DISPOSAL METHODi
Dispose of following local, state, and feder.al regulations.
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SBCTION VIII - SXPOSURE CONTROLS/PSRSONAL PROTSCTION
Occupational Exposure Limits
ACGIH TLV ACGIH TLV-C ACGIH STEL OSHA STEL OSHA PEL
XYLENE
100.00 PPM N(est 150.00 PPM 150.00 PPM 100.00 PPM
4,4' Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
N/est 0.01 PPM N/est N/est 0.02 PPM
RESPIR.ATORY PROTBCTIONs
If TLV of the product is exceeded, wear NIOSHJMSHA jointly
approved respiratory protection in the absence of proper
ventilation. Follow applicable OSHA regulations.
VENTILATIONs
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV. Ventilate
during application and curing of this product.
PROTECTIVS CLOTHING:
Rubber gloves should be worn.
Cover arms and legs to minimize exposure.
EYE PROT$CTIONs
Eye protection should be worn.
HANDLING AND STORAGB PR�CAUTION3:
T;�ep away from sunlight, heat and flame
Keep container tightly closed when not in use
Wear protective clothing, Wash skin thoroughiy after use.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDRBN
SSCTION IX - TRANSPORT INFORMATION: (not all siaes available)
GROUND TRAN5PORT (DOT) - DOMESTIC
Caulking compound, Non Regulated
AIR TRANSPORT (DOT) - DOMESTIC
Caulking compound, Non Regulated
AIR TRANSPORT ( IATA ) - INTBRNATIONAL
Caulking compound, Non Regulated
MARINS - OCEAN TRANSPORT ( IBIDG )
Caulking compound, Non Regulated
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SECTION X - RSGVLATORY INFORMATION:
SARA TITLE III SECTION 313:
This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the
reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
Community Right to Know Act of 1986 and of 44 CFR 372:
Ingredient Name CAS Number Percent
XYLENE 1330-20-7 < 5.0
4,4' Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate 101-68-8 < 2•0
The material fits the EPA Hazard Category definition of
Immediate (Acute) and Delayed (Chronic) health hazards
under SARA Sections 311, 312.
CAL. PROP.65 Warning: This product may contain a chemical known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
DISCLAIMER:
The information Contained herein is based on data available as of the
date of preparation of this MSDS and which we believe to be reliable.
However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy
�:: the data. We shall not be responsible for the use of this infor-
mati.on, or of any product, method, apparatus mentioned, and user must
make his own investigation to determine the suitability of the infor-
mation or products for his particular purpose, for the protection of
the environment,and the health & safety of the users of this material.
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M5D5 No: 68125
Reviolon No: New I�DS
8150
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTiFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: 8150
MANUFACTURER 24 HR. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Geocel Corporation ChemTel - 800-255-3924
P.O. Box 398
Elkhart IN 46515-0398
Product Stewardship: 574-264-0645
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYES: Direct contact will cause irritation.
SKIN: May cause moderate irritation. Repeated skin contact may cause allergic skin reaction.
INQESTION: Low ingestion hazard in normal use. Repeated ingestion may injure internally.
INHALATiON: Irritates respiratory passages very slightly. Vapor overexposure may cause drowsiness and prolonged
overexposure may injure blood and liver.
3. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON 2NGREDIENTS
Chen�icai Nanf� 111/t.9b CAS EII�CS
Silica, Amorphous 10 - 30 007631-86-9 231-545-4
Methyl Tri(methylethylketoxime)silane 1- 5 022984-54-9 245-366-4
Methoxymethyl Di(methylethylketoxime)silane 0.5 - 1.5 083817-72-5 280-973-8
Octamethytcyclotetrasiloxane 0.1 - 1 000556-67-2 209-136-7
Carbon Biack 0.1 - 1 001333-86-4 215-609-9
COMMENTS: Carbon Black applies only to Black Sealant. Not found in any other color.
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
EYES: Flush with copious quantities of lukewarm water. Do not attempt to physically remove the solids or gums from the
eye. Seek medical attention immediately.
SIaN: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with warm water and non-abrasive soap. 5eek medical attention if
you fee{ i1t or a reaction develops.
INGESTiON: Get medical attention.
INHALATION: Move individuai to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Seek medical attention.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASHPOINT AND METHOD: Not Applicable
FLAMMABLE L2MITS: Not Available
AUTOIGNTRON TEMPERATURE: Not Available
EXTiN6UISNING MEDL4: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water fog or foam. Water can be used to cool fire exposed
containers.
OTHER CONSIDERATiONS: Avoid direct sources of heat or ignition in uncured state.
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FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Standard protective fire fighting clothing and breathing apparatus.
SENSITIVE TO STATIC DISCHARGE: Nane
SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT: None
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon oxides, silicone dioxide, metal oxides, nitrogen oxides,
formaldehyde, and traces of incompletely burned carbon products.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SMALL SPiLL: Wearing the personal protective equipment designated in Section 8, carefully contain the spill and transfer it
to the appropriate container for disposal. Clean area as appropriate since silicone materials can represent a slip hazard.
LARGE SPILL: Wearing the personal protective equipment designated in Section S, carefully contain the spiH and transfer it
to the appropriate container for disposal. Ventilate well while clean up is in process and until fumes dissipate. Clean area
as appropriate since silicone materials can represent a slip hazard.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
STORAGE: Store in an adequately ventilated area under dry conditions between 50�F (10�C) to 77�F (25�C) and keep
container tightly sealed wher► not in use.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PR07ECTION
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
OSHA HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (29 CFR1910.1200)
EXP05URE LIMITS
OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Chemical Name pl� m9/m PPm �/m
Carbon Black TWA 3.5 3.5
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
EYES AND FACE: Wear safety gfasses with side shields or goggles when handling this material.
SKIN: Chemical resistant protective gloves are recommended.
RESPIRATORY: Wear an organic vapor NIOSH / MSHA approved respirator.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Coveralls or apron are important in preventing contamination of skin and clothing.
WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash hands thoroughly after each use, especially before eating or smoking. Good
personal hygiene practices should always be followed.
. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSiCAL STATE: Paste
ODOR: Low odor
APPEARANCE: Viscous liquid
pH: Not Available
VAPOR PRESSURE: < 5 mmHg
VAPOR DENSITY: > 1
BOILING POINT: Not Applicable
FREEZING POINT: Not Applicable
FLASHPOINT AND METHOD: Not Applicable
EVAPORATION RATE: Not Applicable
DENSITY: 8.68
8150 Page 3 of 4
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.040 (water=l)
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABLE: Yes
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: No
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Strong oxidizing agents or electrophiles (e.g, ferric chloride). Concentrated acids or bases
can degrade the silicone polymer.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
EYE EFFECTS: Direct contact with eyes will irritate.
SKIN EFFECTS: Direct contact with skin will irritate.
CARCINOGENICITY
iARC: Black Sealant Only! Carbon black (CAS#1333-86-4): Group 26 - possibly carcinogenic to humans in its raw state.
Chemical is not in a respirable form in this product.
Titanium Dioxide is not in a respirable form in this product.
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: Evidence of reproductive effects in laboratory animals when exposed to
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (CAS# 556-67-2) by inhalation at concentrations of 500 ppm or higher for 70 days prior to
mating.
12. ECO�OGICAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA: No environmental studies have been carried out on this product.
COMMENTS: This product is a solid therefore it is unlikely to cause atmospheric or soil contamination. As a solid, the
product will sink to the bottom of a water course but is completely insoluble in water.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
DISPOSAL METHOD: Chemical waste generators must determine whether a discarded chemical is classified as a hazardous
waste. US EPA guidelines for the classification determination are listed in 40 CFR Part 261.3. Additionally, waste
generators must consult state and local hazardous waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT (DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION)
OTHER SHIPPING INFORMATION: Generators must consult DOT laws and regulations to ensure the product is being
transported appropriately.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
UNITED STATES
SARA TITLE III (SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT)
311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: This product poses the following physical and health hazard(s) as defined in 40
CFR Part 370 and is subject to the requirements of sections 311 and 312 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act of 1986:
I�IRE: No PRESSURE GENERATING: No REACTIVITY: No ACUTE: Yes CHRONIC: Yes
313 REPORTABLE INGREDIENTS: This product does not contain toxic chemicals subject to the requirements of
Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.
TSCA (TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT)
8150 Page 4 of 4
Chemicai Name CAS TSCA SECTION
Silica, Amorphous 007631-86-9
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane 000556-67-2 8d, 12b,
Carbon Black 001333-86-4
STATES WITH SPECIAL RE UIREMENTS
ChemiCal Name Requirements
Contains material that is present on Massachusetts Substance List at >_
Silica, Amorphous 1% or 0.1% for carcinogens.
Contains material present on Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List
present at >= 1%.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 : This product does not contain any chemicals on California's Proposition 65 List.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
PREPARED BY: Technical Staff
NFPA STORAGE CLASSiFiCATiON: Health 2, Flammability i, Physical Hazard 0
HMIS RATINGS NOTES: Health 2, Flammability 1, Physical Hazard 0, PPE B
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION '=E"'RE"'E
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(NLM) NO LONGER MANUFACTURED — EFFECTIVE ON OR BEFORE ROOFING FELT
' Manufacturer GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION Identity (Trade Name As Used On Label)
' Address 1364 ALPS ROAD MSDS Number* 1009A
' WAYNE, NJ 07470-3689 CAS Number' NONE
' Phone Number (For Information) 800-766-3411 Date Prepared 8/29/86 REV. 05/03
', Emergency Phone Number 800-424-9300 Prepared By* A.A.BONDOC
' NOTE: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or
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' SECTION 1- MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
' COMPONENTS — Chemical Name 8 Common Names (Hazardous OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMRS
Components 1% or Greater, Carcinogens 0.1% or greater) %' PEL TLV RECOMMENDED
�
I
' Non-Hazardous Ingredients 100
' Total 100
' SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
I Baiio9 Po�nc N�q Specific Gretity (H20 = 1) N/A
' Vapa Ressure (mm Hg and Temperature) N(p� Melting Poini �(q
, Vapw Densiry (Air = 1) N/A Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) N/A
i SolubilityinWater INSOLUBIE waterReactive N/A
nppearance and odw THIN BLACK SHEET IN ROLL FORM. SLIGHT ASPHALTIC ODOR
I
'� SECTION 3- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
� Flash Pant and Auto-Ignition Flammabiliry Limits in LEL UEL
Method used N/A Temperature N/A nir ^� b vowme N/A N/A N/A
EMinguisher Media CO2, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR WATER (EXCEPT DRY FELT. USE PROPER MEDIA TO FIGHT PAPER FIRE.)
Special Fre Fghting Procedures W EAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
Unusua! Fre and E�losion Hezards NONE
* Optional OSHA 1i4 Page 1/2
MDSD GAF
SECTION 4- REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
STABILITY Stable X Conditions
Unstable To Avoid N/A
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) N/A
Hazardous Decomp�ition Products CO, CO2, HYDROGEN SULFIDE
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Conditions
_ May Occur ! X W ill Not Occur To Avoid N/A
SECTION 5- HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:
Inhalation_ Skin Absorption_ Ingestion_X_ Not Hazardous NTP � IARC Monograph _ OSHA _X Not Listed
HEALTH Acute N/A
HAZARDS Chronic N/A
Signs and Symptoms of E�osure N1A
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by E�osure N!A
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES - Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support if necessary.
Eye Contact N/A
Skin Contact N/A
Inhalation N/A
Ingestion N/A
SECTION 6- CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type) N/A
Protective Gloves Eye Protection SAFETY GLASSES
VENTILATION Local E�aust N/A Mechanical (General) N/A
TO BE USED _ Special N/A ' Other (Specify) N/A
Other Protective Clothing and Equipment N/A
Hygienic Work Practices WASH HANDS AFTER APPLICATION
SECTION 7- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken if Material is Spilled or Refeased PICK UP PIECES AND DISPOSE PROPERLY
Waste Disposal Methods DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage N!A
Other Precautions and/or Special Hazards N/A
MSDS NO. 1009A PAGE 2i2
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
4 = EXfREME
GAF Materials Corporation FLAMM09tE 3=HIGH '
�n�rH �ncrrvE 2 = MODERATE 1 0
Weather Watch� SPECIAL 1=SLIGHT
Storm FlashrM „�,�� o
ReNuGutterT"" 0 = INSIGNIFICANf
Storm Guard T""
StormGuard� Ultra FIexT"" Leak Barrier
ROLL ROOFING
Manufacturer GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION Identity (Trade Name As Used On Label)
Address 1361 ALPS ROAD MSDS NumbeP 7008A
WAYNE, NJ 07470 CAS Number' NONE
Phone Number (F� Information) 800-766-3411 Date Prepared: 5/25/90 Revised: 05/03
Emergency Phone Number 800-424-9300 Prepared By' M. NAIPAW ER
NOTE: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or �
no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.
SECTION 1- MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
COMPONENTS - Chemical Name & Common Names (Hazardous OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMITS
Componerrts 1% or Greater; Carcinogens 0.1% or greater) %* PEL TLV RECOMMENDED
Non-Hazardous Ingredients 100
Total 100
SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiting Pant N�q Specific Gravity (H20 =1) N/A
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg and Temperature) N�q Melting Pant N/A
Vapor Density (Air = 1) N�q Evaparation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) N/A
Solubiliry in water INSOLUBLE Water Reactive N(A
Appearance and Odor W EATHERW ATCH: BLACK SHEET IN ROLL FORM, GRANULE AND POLYETHYLENE REIEASE FILM SURFACES.
STORMGUARD 8� STORMFLASH: BLACK SHEET IN ROLL FORM. POLYETHYLENE FILM BOTH SIDES.
RENUROOF, RENUGUTTER, ENERGYSEAL, & VENT SEAL: BLACK SHEET IN ROLL FORM, ALUMINUM SURFACE AND RELEASE
POLYETHYLENE RELEASE FILM.
ALL PRODUCTS HAVE A SLIGHT CHARACTERISTIC ASPHALTIC ODOR.
SECTION 3- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Pant and Auto-Ignition Flammability Limits in lEL UEL
Method Used >500F, COC 7emperature N/A Air ^/o by VWume N/A N/A
E�Ringuisher Media FOAM, CO2, DRY CHEMICAL
Special Fre Fghting Procedures W EAR SEIF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Unusual Fre and E�losion Hazards N�NE
" Optfonal OSHA 174 Page 1/2
MSDS GAF
SECTION 4- REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
STABILITY Stable X Conditions
Unstable To Avad N/A
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) N/A
Hazardous Decomposition Products CO, CO2, ACROLEIN, ACIDS, KETONES, ALDEHYDES, HYDROGEN SULFIDE
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Conditions
_ May Occur _X_ W ill Not Occur To Avoid N/A
SECTfON 5- HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:
Inhalffiion _ Skin Absorption _ Ingestion _X Not Haz NTP _ IARC Monograph _ OSHA _X Not Listed
HEALTH Acute N/A
HAZARDS Chronic N/A
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure N/A
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by E�ure N!A
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES - SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR FllRTHER TREATMENT, OBSERVATION AND
SUPPORT IF NECESSARY.
Eye Contact N/A
Skin Contact N/A
Inhalffiion N!A
Ingestion N/A
SECTION 6- CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Respirffiory Protection (SpecifyType) WEATHERWATCH: IF IRRITATION OCCURS, USE 3M-9900 OR 3m-8710 OR EQUIVALENT
Protective Gloves RECOMMENDED Eye Protection SAFETY GLASSES
W ITH SIDE SHIELDS
VENTILATION X Local Exhaust AMBIENT Mechanical (General) N/A
TO BE USED _ Special N/A n/a Other (Specify)
Other Protective Clothing and Equipment N/A
Hygienic Work Practices WASH HANDS AFTER APPLICATION
SECTION 7- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken if Material is Spilled or Released PICK UP PIECES AND DISPOSE PROPERLY
Waste Disposal Methods DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage N/A
Other Precautions andlor Special Hazards N!A
MSDS NO. 1008 PAGE 2/2
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION
4 = EX7REME
TIMBERLINE�SELECT40T"' (FORMERLY KNOWN AS TIMBERLINE�), �`""""�"�` 3=HIGH �
TIMBERLINE� ULTRA�, TIMBERLINEO30 (FORMERLY KNOWN AS HEALTH REa���E 2=MODERAIE � o
TIMBERLINE� 25). TIMBERTEX�� TIMBERLINE� SELECT 40TM' ALGAE s��a� �=SLIGHT
EATERT"' , TIMBERLINE� ULTRA� ALGAE EATERTM, TIMBERLINE� 30 ��aROS o
ALGAE EATER , TIMBERTEX� ALGAE EATERTM , GRAND SEQUOIA*"", 0= INSIGNIFICMlT
GRAND SEQUOIATM STARTER STRIP/HIP 8 RIDGE, COUNTRY MANSION�,
GRAND CANYONT�", COUNTRY ESTATEST"" , GRAND SLATET"', TIMBERCRESTT"', PACIFIC RIDGE'"", CAMELOTTM
ROOFING SHINGLES
Manufacturer GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION Identity (Trade Name As Used On Label)
Address 1361 Alps Road MSDS Number" 1002
Wayne, NJ 07470 CAS Number' None
Phone Number (For Information) 800-766-3411 Date Prepared 11/22/88 rev. 06/04
Emergency Phone Number (800) 424-9300 Prepared By* A. A. Bondoc/P. Hennings
NOTE: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or
no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.
SECTION 1- MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
COMPONENTS - Chemical Name & Common OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMITS
Names (Hazardous Components 1% or Greater; %' PEL TLV RECOMMENDED
Carcinogens 0.1% or greater)
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ Approx. See Table Z-3 *0.1 mg/m3 --
CAS #14808-60-7 4
* RESPIRABLE DUST
Non-Hazardous Ingredients Approx.
96
Total 100
SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point N�A Speafic GraHty (H20 = 1) N/q
Vapa Pressure (mm Hg and Tempereture) N�q Mdting Point N/A
Vapor Density (Air = 1) N�q Evaporatlon Rate (Butyl Acetate =1) N/A
Solubility in W ater N/q W ater Readive N/A
nppearance and Odor SHEETS, 3/16 INCH THICK, APPROX. 1 FT X 3 FT, GRANULES ON TOP, SAND ON BACK. SLIGHT ASPHALTIC
ODOR.
SECTION 3- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Pofnt and Auto-lgnition Flammability Limits in LEl UEL
N/A N/A
M�nod usea >500F, COC Tempereture N/A Air % by Volume N/A
EMinguisher Media CO2, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR WATER
Special Fire Fghting Procedures// W EAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Unusual Fre and E�losion Hazards NONE
' Optional OSHA 174 Page 1/2
MSDS GAF
SECTION 4- REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
STABILITY Stable X Conditions N/A
Unstable To Avoid
Incompatibility (Materials to Avad) N/A
Hazardous Decomposition Products THERMAL DECOMPOSITION MAY RELEASE CO, CO2, CARBON PARTICULATES, METHANE,
AMMONIA, HYDROGEN CYANIDE AfVD HYDROGEN SULFIDE.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZA710N Conditions
_ May Occur X W ill N� Occur To Avoid N/A
SECTION 5- HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:
X Inhalffiion _ Skin Absorption _ Ingestion _ Not Haz _ NTP X IARC Monograph _ OSHA _ Not Listed
HEALTH Acute N/A
HAZARDS Chronic SILICA: LIMITATION OF EXPANSION OF THE CHEST, EMPHYSEMA.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure SILICA: SHORTNESS OF BREATH ON EXERTION, DRY COUGH
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by E�osure SILICA: RESPIRATORY AILMENTS
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES -
Eye Contact N/A
Skin Contact N/A
Inhalation N/A
Ingestion N/A
SECTION 6- CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Respirffiory Protection (Specify Type) N/A
Protective Gloves N/A Eye Protection SAFETY GLASSES
W ITH SIDE SHIELDS
VENTILATION Local Exhaust N/A Mechanical (General) N/A
TO BE USED _ Special NJA Other (Specify) USE SUFFICfENT VENTILATION
Othe� Protective Clothing and Equipment N/A
Hygienic Work Practices WASH HANDS AFTER APPLICATION
SECTION 7- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken if Mffierial is Spilled or Released PICK UP PIECES AND DISPOSE PROPERLY. VACUUM DUST. USE A DUST
SUPPRESSANT IF SW EEPING IS NECESSARY.
W aste Disp�ai Methods DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE W fTH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage N/A
Other Precautions and/or Special Hazards N/A
MSDS N0:1002 Pa9e y2
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION
4 = EXTREME
TIMBERLINE�SELECT 40TM' (FORMERLY KNOWN AS TIMBERLINE�), � 3=HIGH �
TIMBERLINE� ULTRA�, TIMBERLINEO30 (FORMERLY KNOWN AS „ aEA 2=MODERATE � o
TIMBERLINE� 25), TIMBERTEX�, TIMBERLINE� SELECT 40T"' ALGAE s,E�a� 1=SLIGHT
EATERTM' � TIMBERLINE� ULTRA� ALGAE EATERT"�� TIMBERLINE� 30 H�r,aos o
ALGAE EATER , TIMBERTEX� ALGAE EATERTM , GRAND SEQUOIATM, 0= INSIGNIFICNJT
GRAND SEQUOIAT'" STARTER STRIP/HIP 8 RIDGE, COUNTRY MANSION�,
GRAND CANYONTM, COUNTRY ESTATEST'" , GRAND SLATET'", TIMBERCRESTT"", PACIFIC RIDGET"", CAMELOTTM'
ROOFING SHINGLES
Manufacturer GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION Identity (Trade Name As Used On Label)
Address 1361 Afps Road MSDS Number* 1002
Wayne, NJ 07470 CAS Number' None
Phone IVumber (For Information) 800-766-3411 Date Prepared 11l22/88 rev. 06104
Emergency Phone Number (800) 424-9300 Prepared By' A. A. BondoclP. Hennings
NOTE: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or
no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.
SECTION 1- MATERIAL 1DENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
COMPONENTS - Chemicai Name 8 Common OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMITS
Names (Hazardous Components 1% or Greater; %' PEL TLV RECOMMENDED
Carcinogens 0.1% or greater)
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ Approx. See Table Z-3 '`0.1 mg/m3 __
CAS #14808-60-7 4
` RESPIRABLE DUST
Non-Hazardous Ingredients Approx.
96
Tatal 100
SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point N�q Specific Gravity (H20 = 7) N�q
Vapa Pressure (mm Hg and Temperature) N�q Melting Pant N!A
Vapor Density (Air = 1) N�q Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate =7 ) N/A
Solubility in W ater N/q W ater Readive N/A
Appearance and Odor SHEETS, 3/16 INCH THICK, APPROX. 1 FT X 3 FT, GRANULES ON TOP, SAND ON BACK. SLIGHT ASPHALTIC
ODOR.
SECTION 3- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash PaM and Auto-Ignition Flammability Limits in LEL UEl
N/A N/A
Method Used >50�F, C,�C 7emperature N/A Air % by Volume N/A
E�Qinguisher Media CO2, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR WATER
Special Fre Rghting Procedures// WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Unusual Fre and E�losion Hazards NONE -
• Optional OSHA 174 Page 1/2
MSDS GAF
SECTION 4- REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
STABILITY Stable X Conditions N/A
Unstable To Avoid
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) N/A
Hazardous Decomposition PraJucts THERMAL DECOMPOSITION MAY RELEASE CO, CO2, CARBON PARTICULATES, METHANE,
AMMONIA, HYDROGEN CYANIDE AND HYDROGEN SULFIDE.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Conditions
` May Occur X W ill Not Occur To Avoid N/A
SECTION 5- HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:
X_ Inhalffiion _ Skin Absorption _ Ingestion _ Not Haz NTP X IARC Ma�ograph _ OSHA _ Not Listed
HEALTH Acute N/A
HAZARDS Chronic SILICA: LIMITATION OF EXPANSION OF THE CHEST, EMPHYSEMA.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure SILICA: SHORTNESS OF BREATH ON EXERTION, DRY COUGH
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure SILICA: RESPIRATORY AILMENTS
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES -
Eye Corrtact N/A
Skin Contact N/A
Inhalation N/A
Ingestion N/A
SECTION 6- CONTROL AND �PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type) N/A
Prokeetive Gfoves N/A Eye Protection SAFETY GLASSES
WITH SIDE SHIELDS
VENTILATION Local Exhaust N/A Mechanical (G�eral) N/A
TO BE USED _ Special N/A Other (Specify) USE SUFFICIENT VENTILATION
Other Protective Cl�hing and Equipment N/A
Hygienic Work Practices WASH HANDS AFTER APPLICATION
SECTION 7- PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken if Mffierial is Spilled or Released PICK UP PIECES AND DISPOSE PROPERLY. VACUUM DUST. USE A DUST
SUPPRESSANT IF SW EEPING IS NECESSARY.
Waste Disposal Methods DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE W ITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage N/A
Other Precautions and/or Special Hazards N!A
MSDS N0:1002 Page 2l2
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