Asphalt MSDS
Asphalt MSDS
Asphalt MSDS
Asphalt
NFPA:
HMIS III:
HEALTH
Health
Reactivity
Flammability
FLAMMABILITY
PHYSICAL
2
1
0
Specific Hazard
Asphalt
Synonyms
MSDS Number
888100004477
Construction material
Company
(877) 783-7676
Version
Chemtrec
:
(Emergency Contact)
1.12
(800) 424-9300
Signal Word
: WARNING
Hazard Summary
: Hot material can cause severe eye and skin burns on contact. Hydrogen sulfide
from heated material can accumulate in vapor space of tanks and containers.
Contact between heated material and water can cause a violent eruption. Fumes
from heated material can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system,
and can increase susceptibility to sunburn.
: Hot material can cause burns to the eyes. Mists, vapors or fumes from this
material can cause eye irritation with tearing, redness, or a stinging or burning
feeling.
Skin
: Hot material can cause burns to the skin. May cause skin irritation with redness,
an itching or burning feeling, and swelling of the skin. Exposure to sunlight and
to asphalt vapors may amplify tendency for sunburns. Skin contact may cause
harmful effects in other parts of the body.
Ingestion
Inhalation
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Asphalt
CAS-No.
Weight %
Asphalt
8052-42-4
100%
Hydrogen Sulfide
7783-06-4
Trace
Remove from exposure, lie down. Take off all contaminated clothing immediately.
When symptoms persist or in all cases of doubt seek medical advice. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Inhalation
Skin contact
Cool skin rapidly with cold water after contact with molten material. Take off all
contaminated clothing immediately. Wash off with soap and water but do not
attempt to remove asphalt that adheres to skin before obtaining medical
assistance. Wash contaminated clothing before re-use. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention immediately.
Eye contact
Remove contact lenses. Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under the
eyelids, for at least 15 minutes. If eye irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Do NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately. Clean mouth with
water and drink afterwards plenty of water. If a person vomits when lying on his
back, place him in the recovery position.
Flash point
0.9 % (V)
7 % (V)
SMALL FIRES: Any extinguisher suitable for Class B fires, dry chemical, CO2,
water spray, fire fighting foam, or Halon.
LARGE FIRES: Water spray, fog or fire fighting foam. Water may be ineffective for
fighting the fire, but may be used to cool fire-exposed containers.
Isolate area around container involved in fire. Cool tanks, shells, and containers
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fighting
Asphalt
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exposed to fire and excessive heat with water. For massive fires the use of
unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles may be advantageous to further
minimize personnel exposure. Major fires may require withdrawal, allowing the
tank to burn. Large storage tank fires typically require specially trained personnel
and equipment to extinguish the fire, often including the need for properly applied
fire fighting foam.
Further information
Vapors may form explosive mixture with air. Flammable vapor production at
ambient temperature in the open is expected to be minimal unless the oil is heated
above its flash point. When heated above flash point and mixed with air and
exposed to an ignition source, flammable vapors can burn in the open or explode
in confined spaces. Being heavier than air, vapors may travel long distances to an
ignition source and flash back.
Environmental precautions
Carefully contain and stop the source of the spill, if safe to do so. Protect bodies of
water by diking, absorbents, or absorbent boom, if possible. Do not flush down
sewer or drainage systems, unless system is designed and permitted to handle
such material. Authorities should be notified if reportable quantity release occurs.
Soak up condensate with inert absorbent material and collect in ventilated waste
container for disposal.
Do not smoke near areas where material is handled or stored. The product should
only be used in areas where electrical classification meets the product rating for
this product, i.e. intrinsically safe. Use only in area provided with appropriate
exhaust ventilation. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air.
Not applicable
Keep away from flame, sparks, excessive temperatures and open flame. Use
approved vented containers. Keep containers closed and clearly labeled. Empty
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Asphalt
Components
CAS-No.
Type:
Value
OSHA
Hydrogen Sulfide
7783-06-4
STEL
20 ppm
ACGIH
Asphalt
8052-42-4
TWA
0.5 mg/m3
Hydrogen Sulfide
7783-06-4
TWA
1 ppm
7783-06-4
STEL
5 ppm
Engineering measures
Engineering controls are normally required when handling hot materials. Use
process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other controls to maintain airborne
levels below recommended exposure limits (see below). Engineering controls
should meet applicable requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC)
Standards. Ensure that an emergency eye wash station and safety shower is
located near the work-station.
Eye protection
Use a full-face shield and chemical safety goggles if handling heated material. With
product at ambient temperatures, safety glasses equipped with side shields are
recommended as minimum protection in industrial settings. An eye wash station
immediately available to the work area.
Hand protection
When handling product at elevated temperatures, use long-cuffed leather or heatresistant gloves. When product is at ambient temperatures, use gloves constructed
of chemical resistant materials such as heavy nitrile rubber if frequent or prolonged
contact is expected.
Use insulated, heat-resistant clothing when handling heated material. Use a fullbody heat-resistant or internally cooled suit when work conditions dictate.
Respiratory protection
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Hygiene measures
Asphalt
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Use good personal hygiene practices. Wash hands before eating, drinking,
smoking, or using toilet facilities. DO NOT use gasoline, kerosene, solvents, or
harsh abrasive skin cleaners to clean skin. Prevent skin contact when handling
heated material. Use insulated, heat-resistant clothing when handling heated
material. Use a full-body heat-resistant or internally cooled suit when work
conditions dictate.
Appearance
: Brown to black
Odor
Flash point
Thermal decomposition
: 0.9 % (V)
: 7 % (V)
pH
: Not applicable
Freezing point
: No data available
Boiling point
: 343 C (649 F)
Vapor Pressure
: No data available
Density
Viscosity, kinematic
: No data available
Percent Volatiles
: Negligible volatility
Materials to avoid
Hazardous decomposition
products
Thermal decomposition
Hazardous reactions
: Stable under normal conditions of use; however, incompatible with strong acids
and strong oxidizers. Keep away from oxidizing agents, and acidic or alkaline
products. Do not allow molten products to contact water or liquids as this can
cause violent eruptions. Hydrogen Sulfide from the product can react with iron in
asphalt storage tank to form iron sulfide, a pyrophoric (a material which ignites
spontaneously in air below 130F) material.
Asphalt
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NTP
: This product, Asphalt (CAS-No.: 8052-42-4), may contain trace amounts of benzene
a chemical known to cause cancer.
IARC
: Asphalt
OSHA
: This product, Asphalt (CAS-No.: 8052-42-4), may contain trace amounts of benzene
a chemical known to cause cancer.
CA Prop 65
Skin irritation
Eye irritation
Further information
(CAS-No.: 8052-42-4)
Component:
Asphalt
8052-42-4
This product is estimated to have a slow rate of biodegradation. This product is not
expected to bioaccumulate through food chains in the environment. Analysis for
ecological effects has not been conducted on this product. Spills into water ways
may be harmful to organisms and bottom feeders.
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Asphalt
: III
: (Asphalt)
: UN3257
: 9
Not permitted for transport
: UN3257
: 9
Not permitted for transport
UN-No.
Description of the goods
: UN 3257
: Elevated temperature liquid, n.o.s.
(Asphalt)
: 9
: III
: 9
: F-A S-P
: No
IMDG-Code
Class
Packaging group
IMDG-Labels
EmS Number
Marine pollutant
CERCLA SECTION 103 and SARA SECTION 304 (RELEASE TO THE ENVIROMENT)
The CERCLA definition of hazardous substances contains a petroleum exclusion clause which exempts crude oil. Fractions of crude oil, and
products (both finished and intermediate) from the crude oil refining process and any indigenous components of such from the CERCLA Section
103 reporting requirements. However, other federal reporting requirements, including SARA Section 304, as well as the Clean Water Act may still
apply.
TSCA Status
: On TSCA Inventory
DSL Status
PENN RTK
US. Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know Law (34 Pa. Code Chap. 301-323)
Components
CAS-No.
Asphalt
8052-42-4
MASS RTK
US. Massachusetts Commonwealth's Right-to-Know Law (Appendix A to 105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations
Section 670.000)
Components
CAS-No.
Asphalt
8052-42-4
NJ RTK
US. New Jersey Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act (New Jersey Statute Annotated Section 34:5A-5)
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Asphalt
Components
CAS-No.
Asphalt
8052-42-4
hydrogen sulfide
7783-06-4
California Prop. 65
8052-42-4
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Revision Date
11/29/2010
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