Dewalt Chalks SDS
Dewalt Chalks SDS
Dewalt Chalks SDS
Prepared to U.S. OSHA, CMA, ANSI, Canadian WHMIS Standards, European Union CLP EC 1272/2008 and the
Global Harmonization Standard
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DATE OF PREPARATION: December 11, 2007
DATE OF REVISION: July 18, 2013
ALL WHMIS required information is included in appropriate sections based on the ANSI Z400.1-2010 format. This material has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR and the SDS
contains all the information required by the CPR. The material is also classified per all applicable EU Directives through EC 1907: 2006, the European Union CLP EC 1272/2008 and the Global
Harmonization Standard.
2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
GLOBAL HARMONIZATION LABELING AND CLASSIFICATION: Classified in accordance with CLP Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.
Classification: Carcinogenic Cat. 2
Signal Word: Warning Hazard Statement Codes: H351; For Blue Chalk Only: EUH032
Precautionary Statement Codes: P201, P202, P280, P308 + P313, P405, P501
Hazard Symbol/Pictogram: GHS08
EU 67/548/EEC LABELING AND CLASSIFICATION: Classified in accordance with the European Community Council Directive
67/548/EEC or subsequent Directives.
Classification: Carcinogenic Cat. 3 Risk Phrase Codes: R45; For Blue Chalk Only: R32
Safety Phrase Codes: S(1/2), S22, S25, S36/37/39, S38, S45, S53
Hazard Symbol: Xn
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Product Description: These products are colored, finely powdered, odorless chalks.
Health Hazards: Inhalation of dusts from this product may irritate the respiratory system. Skin and eye contact may
cause mechanical abrasion. These chalks contain Crystalline Silica, a known human carcinogen by inhalation.
Flammability Hazards: These chalks are not flammable. Finely divided dusts from these products can form explosive
mixtures in air. If involved in a fire, these products may decompose to form iron oxides, aluminum oxides, silicon dioxide,
sulfur dioxide, magnesium oxides, carbon oxides and calcium oxides. Reactivity Hazards: These chalks are not normally
reactive. For the Blue Chalk, contact with acids can release toxic hydrogen sulfide. Environmental Hazards: These
products are not expected to pose significant harm to the environment, however all release to the environment should be
avoided. Emergency Recommendations: Emergency responders must wear the personal protective equipment suitable
for the situation to which they are responding.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
A large number of abbreviations and acronyms appear on an SDS. Some of these, which are commonly used, include the following:
CAS #: This is the Chemical Abstract Service Number that uniquely identifies each EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR (continued):
constituent. DFG MAK Germ Cell Mutagen Categories (continued): 3B: Substances which are
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR: suspected of being germ cell mutagens because of their genotoxic effects in mammalian
CEILING LEVEL: The concentration that shall not be exceeded during any part of the working somatic cell in vivo; in exceptional cases, substances for which there are no in vivo data, but
exposure. which are clearly mutagenic in vitro and structurally related to known in vivo mutagens. 4: Not
DFG MAK Germ Cell Mutagen Categories: 1: Germ cell mutagens which have been shown applicable (Category 4 carcinogenic substances are those with non-genotoxic mechanisms of
to increase the mutant frequency in the progeny of exposed humans. 2: Germ cell mutagens action. By definition, germ cell mutagens are genotoxic. Therefore, a Category 4 for germ cell
which have been shown to increase the mutant frequency in the progeny of exposed mutagens cannot apply. At some time in the future, it is conceivable that a Category 4 could
mammals. 3A: Substances which have been shown to induce genetic damage in germ cells be established for genotoxic substances with primary targets other than DNA [e.g. purely
of human of animals, or which produce mutagenic effects in somatic cells of mammals in vivo aneugenic substances] if research results make this seem sensible.) 5: Germ cell mutagens,
and have been shown to reach the germ cells in an active form. the potency of which is considered to be so low that, provided the MAK value is observed,
their contribution to genetic risk for humans is expected not to be significant.