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Anionic Emulsions

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Trade Name: Anionic emulsions including RS-1, RS-2, SS-1, SS1-H, CRO
Producer’s Name: Granite Rock Company
Address: 350 Technology Dr
PO Box 50001
Watsonville, CA 95077-5001
Phone Number: 831.768.2000
Date Prepared: October 1999
Date Revised: November, 2015
Prepared by: Paul C. Lessard, Ph.D.

(1) ACGIH TLV: American Conference of Industrial Hygienist Threshold Limit Value (TLV) time-weighted average (TWA).
(2) OSHA PEL: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Permissible Exposure Limit for an 8-hour time weighted average
(3) NIOSH REL: National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, Recommended Exposure Limit 

HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Overview: Anionic emulsions are a proprietary mixture containing water, emulsifiers, and asphalt binder(s).

Potential Health Effects

  • Eye Contact: Direct contact may cause redness, irritation, and burning. Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause conjunctivitis.
  • Skin Contact: Direct contact with asphalt dust may also cause skin irritation. Long term exposure may lead to irritation, dermatitis, and acne-like lesions.
  • Ingestion: May cause nausea, gastrointestinal irritation and vomiting.
  • Inhalation: Fumes may irritate the nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Coughing, sneezing, chest pain, shortness of breath, inflammation of mucous membrane, and flu-like fever may occur following exposures in excess of appropriate exposure limits. If hydrogen sulfide is present at high concentrations, exposure may cause convulsions, coma, and death.


FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Eye contact: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. 
  • Skin contact: Immediately WASH WITH SOAP AND LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER for at least 15 minutes. Clean skin with waterless hand cleaner. Seek medical aid if irritation persists or develops. 
  • Inhalation: Remove from exposure. Seek medical aid if respiratory difficulty persists or develops.
  • Swallowed: SEEK MEDICAL AID. Do not induce vomiting.


FIRE & EXPLOSION

  • Extinguishing media: Agents approved for Class B fires (e.g., CO2, dry chemical, or foam, water fog). 
  • Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use NIOSH/MSHA approved SCBA and full protective equipment. 
  • Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard: If hydrogen sulfide is present in sufficient quantities, flammable limits can increase to 4-45% by volume and pyrophoric iron compounds can be formed. In this case, use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) in the pressure demand mode.


ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

  • Spill Response Procedures: Remove all heat and ignition sources and increase ventilation.  Use water vapor to reduce airborne vapors.  For small spills, use sand or absorbent to capture. Place in sealed containers for disposal.
  • Preparing Waste for Disposal: Disposal must be in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Enclosed-controlled incineration recommended, depending on jurisdiction.


EXPOSURE CONTROL & PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

  • Respiratory Protection: None needed at ambient temperatures. If present in high vapors concentrations or TLV is exceeded, use NIOSH/MSHA approved supplied-air respirator. 
  • Eye Protection: Safety glasses with side shields should be worn at all times. 
  • Gloves: Nitrobutyl rubber or neoprene. 
  • Other Clothing: Long sleeves.
  • Work Practices: Do not smoke.
  • Hygiene Practices: Wash exposed skin with soap and water.


HANDLING & STORAGE

  • Protective Measures During Maintenance of Contaminated Equipment: No special measures required 
  • Storage: Keep adequate ventilation in outside storage. Hydrogen sulfide gas may accumulate in storage tanks and bulk transport compartments containing asphalts.


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Vapor Density (air=1): N/A
Specific Gravity: 1.0–1.04
Melting Point: N/A
Boiling Point: Approx. 100°C
Solubility in Water: unknown
Evaporation Rate: Negligible
Vapor Pressure: <0.1
Appearance and Odor: Brown liquid, detergent odor

STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity: Material is stable and will not polymerize. May react with strong oxidizing agents such as chlorates, nitrates and peroxides. At room temperature, hydrogen sulfide may be given off.

Materials/Conditions to Avoid: High temperature heating.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Heating this material may produce hydrogen sulfide.

GRANITE ROCK COMPANY DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this MSDS is based on tests, experience and other information which Granite Rock Company believes reliable and is supplied for informational purposes only. Since conditions of use are outside of our control, Granite Rock Company disclaims any liability for damage or injury which results from use of the above information. Nothing contained herein shall constitute a guarantee, warranty (including warranty of merchantability) or representation (including freedom from patent liability) by Granite Rock Company with respect to the information, the material described, or its use for any specific purpose, even if that purpose is known to Granite Rock Company.

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HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Up arrow
Chemical Names CAS Number Quantity (Percent) Formula ACGIH TLV TWA OSHA PEL NIOSH REL
Petroleum distillate (asphalt) 8052-42-4 55–65 various 0.5 mg/m3 (as fumes)
Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 <1 NaOH 2 mg/m3 2 mg/m3
Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 <1 H2S 10 ppm 20 ppm