Hilti CP 660/ CFS-F FX SDS



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1. Identification of Substance & Company Company Details: Hilti (New Zealand) Ltd Unit 1/B, 525 Great South Rd Penrose Auckland, 1061 PO Box 112-030, Penrose Ph 09 526 7783 (between 7-30 AM and 6-30 PM) EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER 0800 623 000 (National Poisons Centre) Product Product name Other names HSNO approval Approval description UN number Proper Shipping Name Packaging group Hazchem code Uses Hilti CP 660, CFS-F FX Hilti CP 660 Expanding Fire Seal, CFS-F FX HSR002544 for part A and part B Construction Products (Subsidiary Hazard) Group Standard 2006 for Part A and Part B NA Not regulated NA 1T (recommended) 2 component firestop foam for indoor applications. 2. Hazard Identification Approval This product has been approved under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO, Approval: HSR002544, Construction Products (Subsidiary Hazard) Group Standard 2006, for Part A and Part B, and is classified as follows: Classes Hazard Statements Part A: 6.3A Causes skin irritation. 6.4A Causes eye irritation. 6.9B May cause damage to organs Part B: 6.1D (inhalation) Harmful if inhaled. 6.3A Causes skin irritation. 6.4A Causes eye irritation. 6.5A May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. 6.5B May cause an allergic skin reaction. 6.9A Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure SYMBOLS WARNING Other Classifications No other classifications are known to apply Page 1 of 7

Precautionary Statements Keep out of reach of children. Read label before use. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Wear protective gloves/eye protection/face protection. Do not breathe vapours. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. NOTES: 1. Persons with a history of asthma or other respiratory problems, or who are known to be sensitised should NOT be involved in any work involving the handling of isocyanates (including use of CP 660). 2. The product may react with water/moisture. This may result in valve blockage or, possible pressure build-up and bursting. Ensure that container is always sealed effectively when stored. Further precautionary statements can be found in Section 4 First Aid. 3. Composition / Information on Ingredients This substance is made up of two components. Both components are mixed within a static mixer in a volume ratio of ~3:1 Part A ingredients (75% of total) CAS/ Identification Class for ingredient(s) Conc (%) Acrylic polymer dispersion and other fillers proprietary Non hazardous 30-75% Ethylenediamine derivatives mixture 6.3A, 6.4A 1-10% Ferric oxide 1309-37-1 6.3A, 8.3A, 6.9A 1-5% Part B ingredients (25% of total) CAS/ Identification Class for ingredient(s) Conc (%) Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and 9016-87-9 6.1B (inhalation), 6.3B, 6.4A, 25-50% homologues 6.9A (inhalation) Non hazardous ingredients proprietary Non hazardous 1-5% This is a commercial product whose exact ratio of components may vary. Trace quantities of impurities are also likely. 4. First Aid General Information You should call the National Poisons Centre if you feel that you may have been harmed or irritated by this product. The number is 0800 764 766 (0800 POISON) (24 hr emergency service). If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice. Recommended first aid facilities Ready access to running water is required. Accessible eyewash is required. Exposure Swallowed Eye contact Skin contact Inhaled Advice to Doctor Treat symptomatically Do NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water to drink. Contact a doctor. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Apply continuous irrigation with water for at least 15 minutes holding eyelids apart. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER or doctor if you feel unwell. Page 2 of 7

5. Firefighting Measures Fire and explosion hazards: Suitable extinguishing substances: Unsuitable extinguishing substances: Products of combustion: Protective equipment: Hazchem code: There are no specific risks for fire/explosion for this chemical. It is classed as nonflammable. Carbon dioxide, extinguishing powder, foam, fog sprays, water jets. Fight larger fires with alcohol resistant foam. Unknown. Carbon dioxide, and if combustion is incomplete, carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide oxides of nitrogen and smoke. Water. May form toxic mixtures in air and may accumulate in sumps, pits and other low-lying spaces, forming potentially explosive mixtures. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Safety boots, non-flammable overalls, gloves, hat and eye protection. 1T (recommended) 6. Accidental Release Measures Containment Emergency procedures Clean-up method Disposal Precautions If greater than 1000L is stored, secondary containment and emergency plans to manage any potential spills must be in place. In all cases design storage to prevent discharge to stormwater. The container size will generally prevent a major spill. In the event of a large spillage (>100kg) alert the fire brigade to location and give brief description of hazard. Stop the source of the leak, if safe to do so. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin, eye and respiratory exposure. Clear area of any unprotected personnel. Contain using sand, earth or vermiculite. Do not use sawdust on concentrate. Prevent by whatever means possible any spillage from entering drains, sewers, or water courses. (If this occurs contact your regional council immediately). Use absorbent (soil, sand or other inert material). Rags are not recommended for the clean-up of spills, as they may create fire or environmental hazard. Collect and seal in properly labelled containers or drums for disposal. If contamination of crops, sewers or waterways has occurred advise local emergency services. Mop up and collect recoverable material into labelled containers for recycling or salvage. Recycle containers wherever possible. This material may be suitable for approved landfill. Dispose of only in accord with all regulations. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin and eye contamination and the inhalation of vapours. Work up wind or increase ventilation. 7. Storage & Handling Storage Handling Avoid storage of harmful substances with food. Store out of reach of children. Containers should be stored at 5 C - 25 C and should be kept closed in order to minimise contamination. Store in dry conditions. Keep from extreme heat and open flames. Avoid contact with incompatible substances as listed in Section 10. Keep exposure to a minimum, and minimise the quantities kept in work areas. Increase ventilation. See section 8 with regard to personal protective equipment requirements. Avoid skin and eye contact and inhalation of vapour, mist or aerosols. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. 8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protective Equipment Workplace Exposure Standards A workplace exposure standard (WES) has not been established by WorkSafe NZ for this product. There is a general limit of 10mg/m 3 for dusts and mists when limits have not otherwise been established. NZ Workplace Exposure Stds (2013) Page 3 of 7 Ingredient WES-TWA WES-STEL Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues Isocyanates (all) See Isocyanates below 0.02mg/m 3 (sen, as NCO) 0.07mg/m 3 (sen, as NCO) Engineering Controls In industrial situations, it is expected that employee exposure to hazardous substances will be controlled to a level as far below the WES as practicable by applying the hierarchy of control required by the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 (HSE). Exposure can be reduced by process modification, use of local exhaust ventilation, capturing substances at the source, or other methods. If you believe air borne concentrations of mists, dusts or vapours are high, you are advised to modify

processes or increase ventilation. Personal Protective Equipment Eyes Avoid contact with eyes. Use safety glasses and or chemical splash goggles if splashes are possible. Skin Respiratory Avoid repeated or prolonged skin contact. Wear overalls, rubber boots and impervious gloves. Neoprene and Latex are recommended. Replace frequently. Gloves should be checked for tears or holes before use. Remove protective clothing and wash exposed areas with soap and water prior to eating, drinking or smoking. A respirator when airborne concentrations approach the WES (section 8). Use an organic vapour cartridge. If using a respirator, ensure that the cartridges are correct for the potential air contamination and are in good working order. WES Additional Information Not applicable 9. Physical & Chemical Properties Appearance red liquid Odour characteristic ph Vapour pressure Viscosity Boiling point Volatile materials Freezing / melting point Solubility not miscible or difficult to mix Specific gravity / density Flash point non flammable Danger of explosion not explosive Auto-ignition temperature 400 C Upper & lower flammable limits Corrosiveness non corrosive 10. Stability & Reactivity Stability Conditions to be avoided Incompatible groups Hazardous decomposition products Hazardous reactions Stable Containers should be kept closed in order to avoid contamination. Keep from extreme heat and open flames. Keep dry. Moisture, alcohols, amines, aqueous acids and alkalis. Oxides of carbon, oxides of nitrogen, hydrogen cyanide Reaction with water (moisture), produces carbon dioxide. This can result of build up of pressure inside the container. Danger of bursting. 11. Toxicological Information Summary If SWALLOWED: may cause irritation to gastrointestinal tract. IF IN EYES: may result in irritation IF ON SKIN: may result in irritation. Sensitised individuals may have allergic reaction. Possible effects included dermatitis (skin swelling, reddening and blistering). IF INHALED: Vapours may be harmful and irritating to the respiratory tract. Sensitised individual may experience an allergic reaction, e.g. asthma type symptoms, hyperactive airway, bronchitis (wheezing, gasping, unconsciousness), neurological effects (e.g., headache, euphoria, depression). Effects may re-occur upon exposure to extremely low levels of isocyanate and related chemicals. Effects may be delayed after initial exposure. Sensitisation is considered a long term (chronic) effect. NOTE: This product does contain isocyanates, which are considered sensitising on contact and if inhaled. Prolonged, repeated or excessive exposure by inhalation of skin contact may cause sensitisation and allergic reaction leading to bronchial spasms, asthma or dermatitis. Page 4 of 7

This product hardens upon contact with moisture on the skin and in the eye. The fully cured product is not considered toxic. Supporting Data Acute Oral Using LD 50's for ingredients, the calculated LD 50 (oral, rat) for the mixture is >5,000 mg/kg. Data considered includes: Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues 49000mg/kg (rat). Dermal Using LD 50's for ingredients, the calculated LD 50 (dermal, rat) for the mixture is >5000 mg/kg. Data considered includes: Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues 9400mg/kg (rabbit). Possible contact sensitiser. Inhaled Using LC 50's for ingredients, the calculated LC 50 (inhalation, rat) for the mixture is between 1 and 5mg/L (mist). Data considered includes: Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues 490 mg/m 3 (rat, dust/mist inhalation) = 0.49mg/L (rat). NOTE: Sensitisation is possible by inhalation (Asthma symptoms) Eye The mixture is considered to be an eye irritant. Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, ethylenediamine derivatives and ferric oxideare considered eye irritants at higher concentrations. Skin The mixture is considered to be a skin irritant,. Diphenylmethanediisocyanate, ethylenediamine derivatives and ferric oxideare considered skin irritants at higher concentrations. Chronic Sensitisation The mixture is considered to be a contact and respiratory sensitizer. Diphenylmethanediisocyanate is a known sensitiser. Symptoms include trouble breathing, coughing and asthma. Hypersensitive person may react at very low concentrations of isocyanate. Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproductive / Developmental Systemic Aggravation of existing conditions 12. Ecological Data No ingredient present at concentrations > 0.1% is considered a mutagen. No ingredient present at concentrations > 0.1% is classed by EPA as a carcinogen. Diphenylmethanediisocyanate is group 3 IARC (not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. No ingredient present at concentrations > 0.1% is considered a reproductive or developmental toxicant or have any effects on or via lactation. The mixture is considered to be a known or presumed target organ toxicant. Diphenylmethanediisocyanate may affect the respiratory tract and lungs if inhaled. This substance (part A) also contains ferric oxide (iron oxide) which a suspected systemic toxicant (toxic to lungs, mucous membranes) if inhaled. Individuals with impaired lung function or existing allergies (including dermatitis) should not work with this chemical they are at increased risk of becoming sensitised with further potential health effects. Summary This product is not considered ecotoxic in the aquatic environment. Supporting Data Aquatic This mixture is not considered to be ecotoxic in the aquatic environment. Bioaccumulation not readily biodegradable Degradability No data Soil No evidence of soil toxicity. Terrestrial vertebrate Diphenylmethanediisocyanate is very low mammalian toxicity. Terrestrial invertebrate No evidence of toxicity towards terrestrial invertebrates. Biocidal Environmental effect levels No EELs are available for this mixture or ingredients 13. Disposal Considerations Restrictions Disposal method Contaminated packaging There are no product-specific restrictions, however, local council and resource consent conditions may apply, including requirements of trade waste consents. Disposal of this product must comply with the requirements of the Resource Management Act for which approval should be sought from the Regional Authority. The substance must be treated and therefore rendered non-hazardous before discharge to the environment. Rinse containers with water before disposal. Preferably re-cycle container, otherwise send to landfill or similar. Page 5 of 7

14. Transport Information Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005 - NZS 5433:2007 This mixture is not considered a hazardous substance for transport on land. UN number: NA Proper shipping name: NA Class(es) NA Packing group: NA Precautions: NA Hazchem code: NA IMDG Not classified as Dangerous Goods by the criteria of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) for transport by sea. UN number: NA Proper shipping name: NA Class(es) NA Packing group: NA Precautions: NA EmS NA IATA Not classified as Dangerous Goods by the criteria of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations for transport by air. UN number: NA Proper shipping name: NA Class(es) NA Packing group: NA Precautions: NA 15. Regulatory Information This product is an approved substance under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO). Approval: HSR002544, Construction Products (Subsidiary Hazard) Group Standard 2006, for Part A, HSR002629, Organic Peroxides Group Standard 2006 for Part B. Specific Workplace Controls (as per HSNO approval referenced to Controls Matrix) Key workplace requirements are: SDS To be available within 10 minutes in workplaces storing > any quantity. Labelling No removal of labels and/or decanting of product into other containers can occur. Emergency plan Required if > 1000L is stored. Approved handler Tracking Bunding & secondary containment Required if > 1000L is stored. Signage Location test certificate Flammable zone Fire extinguisher Note: The above workplace requirements apply if only this particular substance is present. The complete set of controls for a location will depend on the classification and total quantities of other substances present in that location. Other Legislation In New Zealand, the use of this product may come under the Resource Management Act and Regulations, the Health, Safety in Employment Act and Regulations, local Council Rules and Regional Council Plans. Page 6 of 7

16. Other Information Abbreviations Approval Code CAS Number Ceiling Controls Matrix EC 50 ERMA EPA HAZCHEM Code HSNO IARC LEL LD 50 LC 50 MSDS (SDS) STEL TWA UEL UN Number WES Approval: HSR002544, Construction Products (Subsidiary Hazard) Group Standard 2006, for Part A and Part B, Controls, EPA. www.epa.govt.nz Unique Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number Ceiling Exposure Value: The maximum airborne concentration of a biological or chemical agent to which a worker may be exposed at any time. List of default controls linking regulation numbers to Matrix code (e.g. T1, I16). Ecotoxic Concentration 50% concentration in water which is fatal to 50% of a test population (e.g. daphnia, fish species) Environmental Risk Management Authority (now EPA) Environmental Protection Agency (previously known as ERMA) Emergency action code of numbers and letters that provide information to emergency services, especially fire fighters Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Act and Regulations) International Agency for Research on Cancer Lower Explosive Limit Lethal Dose 50% dose which is fatal to 50% of a test population (usually rats). Lethal Concentration 50% concentration in air which is fatal to 50% of a test population (usually rats) Material Safety Data Sheet (or Safety Data Sheet) Short Term Exposure Limit - The maximum airborne concentration of a chemical or biological agent to which a worker may be exposed in any 15 minute period, provided the TWA is not exceeded Time Weighted Average generally referred to WES averaged over typical work day (usually 8 hours) Upper Explosive Limit United Nations Number Workplace Exposure Standard - The airborne concentration of a biological or chemical agent to which a worker may be exposed. References Unless otherwise stated comes from the EPA HSNO chemical classification information Data database (CCID) http://www.epa.govt.nz/hs/compliance/chemicals.html, for specific chemicals. EPA Transfer Gazettes Classifications and controls assigned for specific ingredients (consolidated gazette, 2004) Controls Matrix Part of the EPA New Zealand User Guide to the HSNO Control Regulations WES 2013 The NZ Workplace Exposure Standards The Effective NZ Workplace from 2013, Exposure published Standards by WorkSafe Effective NZ from 2013, p WES 2013 and available on their web site www.worksafe.govt.nz. and available on their web site www.worksafe.govt.nz. Other References: Suppliers SDS Review Date June 2012 November 2014 Reason for review NA, new SDS Update, review of classes for ingredients. Review of toxicological data, formatting. DoL to WorkSafe, including IATA and IMDG information. Disclaimer This SDS was prepared by Datachem LTD and is based on our current state of knowledge, including information obtained from suppliers. The SDS is given in good faith and constitutes a guideline (not a guarantee of safety). The level of risk each substance poses is relevant to its properties (as summarised in the SDS) AND HOW THE SUBSTANCE IS USED. While guidelines are given for personal protective equipment, such precautions must be relevant to the use. The likely HSNO classifications, are based on our experience, EPA Guidelines and international classifications. This SDS is copyright Datachem and must not be copied, edited or used for other than intended purpose. To contact the SDS author, email info@datachem.co.nz or phone: (09) 940 30 80.! Datachem Page 7 of 7