SDS Davies 45-200 Swimming Pool Paint Ocean Blue
SDS Davies 45-200 Swimming Pool Paint Ocean Blue
Signal word:
Danger!
Hazard statements
Highly flammable liquid and vapour (H225)
Causes skin irritation (H315)
Causes serious eye irritation (H319)
Suspected of causing cancer through inhalation exposure (H351)
May damage fertility or the unborn child [in test animals, visceral malformations (cardiac, umbilical cord malformations) and skeletal malformation
(symphysis, undulated ribs) were observed in the embryo at dose levels not toxic to the dam through inhalation exposure] (H360)
May cause drowsiness or dizziness [narcotic effects] (H336)
Causes damage to organs [respiratory system, liver, central nervous system, kidney] through inhalation exposure (H370)
Cause damage to organs [respiratory system, nervous system] through prolonged or repeated inhalation exposure (H372)
Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects (H411)
Precautionary statements
Obtain, read and follow all safety instructions before use. (P203)
Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. (P210)
Keep container tightly closed. (P233)
Use non-sparking tools. (P242)
Take action to prevent static discharges. (P243)
Do not breathe dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray. (P260)
Wash hands and all exposed body parts thoroughly after handling. (P264)
Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. (P270)
Page 1 of 9 Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. (P272)
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Wear protective gloves, respiratory protection, protective clothing, and eye protection. (P280)
IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse affected areas with water or shower. (P303+P361+P353)
If skin irritation occurs: Get medical help. (P332+P313)
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
(P305+P351+P338)
If eye irritation persists: Get medical help. (P337+P317)
IF exposed or concerned: Get emergency help immediately. (P308+P316)
Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. (P362+P364)
In case of fire: Use dry powder or carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguisher, dry sand or fire fighting foam to extinguish. (P370+P378 )
Store in a well ventilated place. Keep cool. (P403+P235)
Store locked up. (P405)
Avoid release to the environment. (P273)
Collect spillage. (P391)
Dispose of contents and container in accordancewith local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. (P501)
List of ingredient(s) that are currently of low priority for further work due to their low hazard profile.
Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)
Chemical Name % Concentration
Registry Number (RN)
Limestone 1317-65-3 1 - 10
Rubber, chlorinated 9006-03-5 1-5
Other ingredients that do not present a health or environment hazard
Environmental precautions
Land spillage Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.
Water spillage Prevent spillage from entering drains, sewer, basement or confined areas.
Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
Contain spillage.
Small spillages can be taken up by collection with non-combustible absorbent material, (e.g. sand,
earth, diatomaceous earth, vermiculite) and placed in container for disposal according to local or
national or international regulations.
If the Flash Point exceeds the Ambient Temperature by 10º C or more, use containment booms
and remove from the surface by skimming or with suitable absorbents when conditions permit. If
the Flash Point does not exceed the Ambient Air Temperature by at least 10º C, use booms as a
barrier to protect shorelines and allow material to evaporate. Seek the advice of a specialist before
using dispersants.
Ventilation shall be continued after the completion of painting until the space or compartment is gas free. The final determination as to whether
the space or compartment is gas free shall be made after the ventilating equipment has been shut off for at least 10 minutes.
Exhaust ducts shall discharge clear of working areas and away from sources of possible ignition. Periodic tests shall be made to ensure that the
exhausted vapours are not accumulating in other areas within or around the vessel or dry dock.
Only non-sparking paint buckets, spray guns and tools shall be used. Metal parts of paint brushes and rollers shall be insulated. Staging shall be
erected in a manner which ensures that it is non-sparking.
No matches, lighted cigarettes, cigars, or pipes, and no cigarette lighters or ferrous articles shall be taken into the area where work is being done.
All employees continuously in a compartment in which painting is being performed shall be protected by air line respirators in accordance with the
requirements of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and by suitable protective clothing.
Employees entering such compartments for a limited time shall be protected by filter cartridge type respirators in accordance with the
requirements of the OSHA. All employees doing exterior paint spraying shall be protected by suitable filter cartridge type respirators in
accordance with the requirements of the OSHA and by suitable protective clothing.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling it. Thoroughly wash the hands with soap and water before meals and at the end of the work shift.
Eye/Face Protection Wear GOGGLES, Flexible Fitting, Hooded Ventilation when working with liquids that may splash,
spray, or mist. A FACE SHIELD (Available With Plastic or Mesh Window, Transparent) may also
be necessary.
Skin Protection When skin contact is possible, protective clothing including gloves, apron, sleeves, boots, head
and face protection should be worn.
Use chemical and liquid resistant gloves such as gloves made of rubber (latex, nitrile, or butyl),
plastic, or synthetic rubber-like material such as neoprene protect workers from burns, irritation,
and dermatitis caused by contact with oils, greases, solvents, and other chemicals
The selected protective clothing has to satisfy the standard EN 13034, which describes clothing
offering limited 8 hour protection against splashes.
Choose body protection according to the amount and concentration of the dangerous substance
at the work place.
Respiratory Protection Respiratory protection should be used in accordance with company and applicable national
regulatory requirements. Respiratory protection should be used to supplement the engineering
controls and work practices. Persons should not be assigned to tasks requiring the use of
respirators unless it has been determined they are physically able to perform the work and are
trained to use the equipment.
When workers are facing concentrations above the exposure limit they must use appropriate
certified respirators.
If engineering controls do not maintain airborne contaminant concentrations at a level which is
adequate to protect worker health, an approved respirator may be appropriate. Respirator
selection, use, and maintenance must be in accordance with regulatory requirements, if applicable.
Types of respirators to be considered for this material include:
Half-face filter respirator Type A filter material, European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
standards EN 136, 140 and 405 provide respirator masks and EN 149 and 143 provide filter
recommendations.
For high airborne concentrations, use an approved supplied-air respirator, operated in positive
pressure mode. Supplied air respirators with an escape bottle may be appropriate when oxygen
levels are inadequate, gas/vapour warning properties are poor, or if air purifying filter
capacity/rating may be exceeded.
Only NIOSH approved respirators should be used, when necessary. Where the potential exists for
exposure over 100 ppm, use a full facepiece respirator with an organic vapour cartridge.
Increased protection is obtained from full facepiece powered-air purifying respirators.
Leave the area immediately if (1) while wearing a filter or cartridge respirator you can smell, taste,
or otherwise detect the product, (2) while wearing particulate filters abnormal resistance to
breathing is experienced, or (3) eye irritation occurs while wearing a full facepiece respirator.
Check to make sure the respirator-to-face seal is still good. If it is, replace the filter or cartridge. If
the seal is no longer good, you may need a new respirator.
Exposure to 900 ppm is immediately dangerous to life and health. If the possibility of exposure
Page 5 of 9 above 900 ppm exists, use a self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in a
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL Basis of assessment: The information given is based on product testing of similar products, and/or components.
INFORMATION Routes of exposure: The product can affect the body if it is inhaled, if it comes in contact with the skin or eyes, or if it is swallowed. It
may enter the body through the skin. Overexposure most commonly affects the nervous system, respiratory
system, and skin, as described below.
Inhalation: Can irritate the nose and throat. Can harm the nervous system. Symptoms include headache, nausea,
dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion. A severe exposure can cause unconsciousness.
Skin contact: Causes moderate irritation. Symptoms include pain, redness, and swelling. Can be absorbed through the skin.
Eye contact: Causes moderate eye irritation with symptoms such as conjunctival redness, pain, and swelling.
Ingestion: Oral ingestion could result in severe pulmonary injury.
Acute toxicity:
Acute oral toxicity: Classification is not possible due to insufficient data available
Acute dermal toxicity: Classification is not possible due to insufficient data available
Acute inhalation toxicity: Classification is not possible due to insufficient data available
Skin corrosion/irritation:
Classified as Category 2 considering the description in the report on the rabbit eye irritation test: "moderate irritant". [Based on a relevant
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12. ECOLOGICAL Basis of assessment: The information given is based on product testing of similar products, and/or components.
INFORMATION Toxicity:
Hazardous to the aquatic environment (acute / short-term):
Classified as Category 2 based on the summation of the concentrations of classified ingredients.
Hazardous to the aquatic environment (long-term):
Classified as Category 2 based on the summation of the concentrations of classified ingredients.
Hazardous to the ozone layer:
It is not classified since none of the ingredients were classified on this hazard class.
Persistence and degradability:
Biodegradation:
Biodegradation in water:
There is no study on this product as a whole but relevant components were evaluated for biodegradation was
considered to be 100% readily biodegradable.
Photolysis:
There is no actual tests on the product as a whole but relevant components are expected to degrade by indirect
photolysis in air. The dominant process is by reaction with hydroxyl radicals. The calculated reaction rate with
hydroxyl radicals half lives of for those ingredients was around 1 -2 days These data indicate that indirect photolysis
is expected to be a significant route of removal from the environment.
Hydrolysis:
The chemical constituents that comprise hydrocarbons consist entirely of carbon and hydrogen and do not contain
hydrolyzable groups. As such, they have a very low potential to hydrolyze. Therefore, this degradative process will
not contribute to their removal from the environment.
Atmospheric oxidation:
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Bioaccumulative potential:
No data available.
Mobility in soil:
No data available.
Other adverse effect:
No data available.
15. REGULATORY Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and All components of this product are registered in the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and
INFORMATION Chemical Substances (PICCS) Chemical Substances (PICCS).
TSCA Inventory List All components of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.
Montreal Protocol No component of this product is listed on the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the
Ozone Layer.
Stockholm Convention No component of this product is listed on the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
Pollutants.
Rotterdam Convention No component of this product is listed on the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed
Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade.
OSHA PEL means Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) from 29 CFR 1910.1000 Z-1
Table. PELs are 8-hour time weighted averages (TWAs) unless otherwise indicated.
NIOSH RELs means National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended Exposure Limits (RELs) from the NIOSH
Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. RELs are for up to 10-hour time weighted averages (TWAs) during a 40-hour work week unless otherwise
indicated.
ACGIH TLV means American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs). TLVs are listed in the
order of 8-hour TWAs, STELs, and Ceilings (C), if available.
ppm means part per millions
AIHA WEELs means American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Workplace Environmental Exposure Levels (WEELs)
ATEmix means Acute Toxicity Estimate for mixture
IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
UN means the United Nations
ADR means the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
RID means the Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail
ADN means the European Agreement concerning the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways
EMS Guide means the Emergency response procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods
MARPOL 73/78 means the International Convention for the Prevention of pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978
relating thereto, as amended
IBC Code means the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (International Bulk
Chemical Code)
IATA means International Air Transport Association
ICAO means International Civil Aviation Organization
ERG Code means the Emergency Response Drill Code as found in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) document “The
Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods”
The information herein is given in good faith but we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist. Final determination of
suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.
Compliant with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
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