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Safety Data Sheet Portland Cement Type I II III Safety Data SheetPortland Cement 1 1 4 P a g e General Measures Use personal protective equipment outlined in Section VIII Containment Stop the spill in a safe manner CleanUp Collect the material and place
Portland cement should only be used by knowledgeable persons While the information provided in the material safety data sheet is believed to provide a useful summary of the hazards of Portland cement as it is commonly used the sheet cannot
OSHA Hazard Communication Rule 29 CFR 1910 1200 Portland cement is considered by OSHA to be a hazardous chemical under this regulation and should be included in the employer s hazard communication program CERCLA SUPERFUND 40 CFR 117 and 302 Not listed SARA Title III Sections 311 and 312 Hazard Category Portland cement
exposed to the raw materials of cement production which include limestone chalk clay and shale to clinker as well as to Portland cement dust The exact nature of the dust exposures experienced by cement plant workers has not been characterised in any of
OSHA recently released Preventing Skin Problems from Working with Portland Cement a new guidance document created to edue employers and employees about effective ways to prevent skinrelated
201584 ensp 0183 enspPortland Cement Synonyms Central Plains Cement – Portland Cement – Type I I Low alkali II II Low alkali II MH III V Masonry Type N Masonry Type S Oil Well – Class C Class G Class H Hydraulic cement 1 2 Intended Use of the Product Concrete mixes for construction 1 3 Name Address and Telephone of the Responsible Party
Is Portland Cement Covered By the Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction Standard Portland cement is one of the most commonly used formulations of cement in construction and is used in concrete mortar stucco and non specialty grout
SAFETY DATA SHEET PORTLAND CEMENT REVISION DATE 5 2 15 PAGE 4 Section 10 – Stability and Reactivity Reactivity Reacts with water creating heat and calcium hydroxide
2015105 ensp 0183 enspexcess Portland Cement Immediately wash thoroughly with lukewarm gently flowing water and nonabrasive pH neutral soap Seek medical attention for rashes burns irritation dermatitis and prolonged unprotected exposures to wet cement cement mixtures or liquids from wet cement Burns should be treated as caustic burns
201945 ensp 0183 ensp2 3 The Portland cement in this product can cause serious potentially irreversible damage to skin eye respiratory and digestive tracts due to chemical caustic burns including third degree burns Burns from Portland cement may not cause immediate pain or discomfort You cannot rely on pain to alert you to cement burns
2015105 ensp 0183 enspSAFETY DATA SHEET PORTLAND CEMENT Material name PORTLAND CEMENT Issue date 06 01 2015 Print date 5 27 2015 Page 3 of 9 Carcinogenicity Portland cement is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP OSHA ACGIH or IARC However it may contain trace amounts of
Outlined below are some simple suggestions protection prevention common sense precautions useful to anyone working with portland cement and concrete Workers should also consult the last information from the U S Department of Labor at www osha gov
nbsp 0183 32 OSHA formerly had a limit of 50 mppcf approximately 15 mg m3 for Portland cement containing less than 1 percent crystalline silica The ACGIH has a TLV TWA of 10 mg m3 for Portland cement as total dust containing less than 1 percent quartz
nbsp 0183 32 However the revised IDLH for portland cement is 5 000 mg m 3 based on being 500 times the NIOSH REL of 10 mg m 3 500 is an assigned protection factor for respirators and was used arbitrarily during the Standards Completion Program for deciding when the
201561 ensp 0183 enspPortland Cement Safety Data Sheet According To Federal Register Vol 77 No 58 Monday March 26 2012 Rules And Regulations 05 27 2015 EN English US 4 11 Incompatible Materials Strong acids Strong bases Strong oxidizers Wet cement
Page 1 of 11 Safety Data Sheet Portland Cement Product identifier Portland Cement Other means of identification Cement hydraulic cement CEMEX Type I CEMEX Type II CEMEX Type I II CEMEX Type III CEMEX Type II V CEMEX Type V CEMEX Type IA
cement mixtures Launder clean clothing and shoes before reuse Do not enter a confined space that stores or contains Portland Cement unless appropriate procedures and protection are available Portland Cement can build up or adhere to the walls of a
2019125 ensp 0183 enspto cement dust may be a cause of laryngeal and pharyngeal cancer It was felt important to examine the evidence from these studies particularly as the earlier HSE review of Portland cement HSE 1994 noted that the evidence for carcinogenicity with cement dust was not reassuringly negative albeit largely based on concerns for stomach cancer
OSHA has established a permissible exposure limit to address the inhalation hazards of working with dry portland cement Employers must limit airborne exposure to portland cement to 15 milligrams per cubic meter mg m 3 of air for total dust and 5 mg m 3 for respirable dust
OSHA has an inhalation PEL for dry portland cement of 15 mg m 3 for total dust and 5 mg m 3 for respirable dust Cr VI can lead to the development of skin
WASHINGTON The U S Department of Labor 191 s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA today released Preventing Skin Problems from Working with Portland Cement a new guidance document created to educate employers and employees about effective ways to prevent skin related injuries in the cement and cement related industries
201529 ensp 0183 enspPortland cement is considered a hazardous chemical under this regulation and should be a part of any Hazard Communiion Program Status under CERCLA Superfund 40 CFR 117 and 302 Not listed Status under SARA Title III Sections 311 and 312 Portland cement qualifies as a hazardous substance with delayed health effects
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR PORTLAND CEMENT SECTION I IDENTITY OSHA 29CFR 1910 1200 Manufacturer s Name and Address The Monarch Cement Company Humboldt KS 66748 Emergency Telephone Number 2222 Chemical
Request Portland cement analysis Submit at least two blank samples with each set of air samples Attach an OSHA21 seal around each bulk air and blank sample in such a way as to secure the end caps Ship air and blank samples to the laboratory with appropriate paperwork Ship bulk samples separately from air samples
Cement Hydraulic cement Portland cement silicate Note A class of hydraulic cements containing tri and dicalcium silicate in addition to alumina tricalcium aluminate and iron oxide CAS
2019322 ensp 0183 enspPortland cement is not hazardous under U S Department of Transportation DOT regulations Section 15 OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION Status Under USDOLOSHA Hazard Communiion Rule 29 CFR 1910 1200 Portland cement is considered a hazardous chemical under this regulation and should be part of any hazard communiion program
Portland cement is one of the most widely used materials in construction Thousands of workers are exposed to con crete every day without harm but anyone who uses port land cement should be aware of the safe working practices necessary to minimize
Inspection Procedures for Construction Sites Using Portland Cement April 16 2007 Instructs OSHA compliance officers not to apply new 29 CFR 1926 1126 for construction site exposures to portland cement Portland cement is specifically excluded from that standard even though cement may have trace amounts of chromium VI
portland lime cement Do not get portland lime cement inside boots shoes or gloves Do not allow wet saturated clothing to remain against the skin Promptly remove clothing and shoes that are dusty or wet with cement mixtures Launder clean clothing and
SAFETY DATA SHEET PORTLAND CEMENT Material name PORTLAND CEMENT Issue date 06 01 2015 Print date 5 27 2015 Page 3 of 9 Carcinogenicity Portland cement is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP OSHA ACGIH or IARC
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS FOR PORTLAND CEMENT Complies with OSHA and MSHA Hazard Communication Standards 1200 and 30 CFR Part 47 CEMEX INC MIAMICEMENT PLANT 1200 NW 127TH AVENUE MIAMI
2019215 ensp 0183 enspSafety Data Sheet Portland Cement Type I II III SDS for Portland Cement Type I II III Page 4 Section 5 – Firefighting Measures Extinguishing Equipment Suitable media to extinguish surrounding environment Hazardous Combustion Products None Fire Hazard Product does not burn Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts None spontaneously
2011928 ensp 0183 enspOSHA is establishing 8hour TWA PELs of 10 mg m 3 total particulate and 5 mg m 3 respirable fraction for Portland cement containing less than 1 percent quartz The Agency concludes that these limits will protect workers against the significant risks associated with onthejob exposures to Portland cement dust
nbsp 0183 32 Wet cement products like concrete mortar and grout can be hazardous to the skin when handled improperly Workers must understand these hazards recognized them and take proper precautions to