Section 1 Product and Company Identification Product Name Product Identifier Product Use Spectrum Quartz Quartz surfacing, engineered stone Quartz surfacing applications for indoor applications such as kitchen and bathroom countertops, tabletops, and other surfaces Company Address Emergency Phone Number Fax (732)329-8851 Email Website Spectrum Quartz dba Hirsch Glass 106 Melrich Road Cranbury, NJ 08512 (732)329-8988 sales@spectrumquartz.com www.spectrumquartz.com Section 2 Hazards Identification Overview Spectrum Quartz products are not hazardous as shipped or in finished form. During the fabrication and installation of the product, dust and powder generated may cause irritation to skin, eyes, nose, and airways. It is highly recommended that adequate ventilation be provided during fabrication and installation. In addition, the usage of protective gloves and masks and wet cutting tools is suggested. Hazard Classification Product as shipped Material is classified as non-hazardous WARNING The following applies during cutting, drilling, grinding, and/or polishing and crystalline silica dust is present and may be inhaled Hazard Statement Precautionary Statement May irritate and harm lungs if inhaled May cause cancer if inhaled (repeated and/or prolonged exposure) Do not breathe dust Use adequate ventilation during cutting, otherwise wear respiratory protection Use personal protective equipment as required (gloves, masks, safety goggles) Wash hands thoroughly after handling unfinished product or dust
Section 3 Product Composition Material CAS # Percentage Quartz / Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 >87% Polyester resin 7-13% Additives and pigments 0-7% Section 4 First Aid Measures Contact with Eyes Contact with Skin Inhalation Ingestion Flush immediately with generous amounts of water for at least 10 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation persists after flushing. Most important symptoms and effects: Irritation, redness, pain If irritation occurs, thoroughly wash contacted areas with soap and water. Most important symptoms and effects: Abrasion, irritation, lacerations Move affected individual to a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors. If breathing difficulty occurs, seek medical attention immediately. Most important symptoms and effects: Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, wheezing, sneezing, coughing Seek medical attention if large amounts are ingested. Most important symptoms and effects: N/A Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures Extinguishing Agents Special Fire Fighting Procedures Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Water, Dry Chemical, CO2, Foam Keep personnel away and upwind of fire. Equipment dependent upon surrounding fire. Combusted only with difficulty. Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Solid pieces can be gathered and disposed in accordance with local, state, and federal laws. For large amounts of dust, vacuum, sweep, or dampen with water to avoid airborne particles.
Section 7 Handling and Storage Handling Wet tools should be utilized to minimize dust generation. Adequate ventilation should always be used during cutting, drilling, polishing, and grinding. Protective gear should be worn including respiratory masks, gloves, skin protection, and safety eyewear. If dust is present or may be present, avoid contact with and inhalation of dust. Wash hands thoroughly after handling to remove all traces of dust. Storage Store inside in an area not exposed to sunlight. Slabs and pieces may be heavy secure accordingly. Section 8 Exposure Controls and Personal Protection Substance Crystalline silica (quartz) Exposure Guideline (OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits) Respirable dust: 10 mg/m 3 / % SiO 2 +2 (Time Weighted Average) Total dust: 30 mg/m 3 / % SiO 2 +2 (Time Weighted Average) Exposure Controls and Protective Equipment Controls Eye/Face Protection Respiratory Protection Skin Protection Work in a well-ventilated area and wear proper respiratory equipment to avoid inhalation exposure during cutting and polishing. Cutting machinery using water is highly recommended. Use appropriate safety glasses or chemical goggles Use respirator approved by NIOSH Use appropriate clothing, footwear, and gloves when handling material to protect hands, exposed skin, and feet.
Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical Appearance Odor ph Density Melting/Freezing Point Flash Point Vapor Pressure Solubility Viscosity Multi-colored engineered stone (quartz) Odorless 2.4 g/cm 490 C Non-water soluble Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Reactivity Chemical Stability Chemical Incompatibility Hazardous Decomposition Products Hazardous Polymerization Stable under normal temperatures and conditions Stable under normal temperatures and conditions Hydrofluoric acid Upon decomposition hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and water may be released. Fumes of metal oxides and mica particles may also be released. Will not occur Section 11 Toxicological Information Acute Toxicity Chronic Effects Crystalline Silica Inhalation (Human) LC Lo: 0.3mg/m3/10 Y Inhalation (Human) TC Lo: 16mppcf/8H/17.9 Y Intermittent: focal fibrosis, pneumoconiosis, cough, dyspnea Inhalation (rat) TC Lo: 5.0 mg/m3/6 H/71W Intermittent Liver Tumours Oral LD 50 Rat: 500 mg/kg Crystalline Silica Silicosis: Prolonged or repeated exposure of respirable crystalline silica dust may cause silicosis, a lung disease. Symptoms may include shortness of breath, impaired lung function, and respiratory failure/death. Aggravation of Pre-Existing Conditions: Inhalation of respirable crystalline silica dust may aggravate pre-existing respiratory conditions.
Known Carcinogenic Status International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): Group 1 Carcinogen to humans American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): Suspected human carcinogen with an A2 classification. National Toxicology Program (NTP) carcinogenic classification: Known human carcinogen. Likely Routes of Exposure The dust and powder generated as a result of fabricating quartz surfacing contains silica (SiO 2 ). Long term inhalation of crystalline silica may cause severe damage to health including pulmonary fibrosis and silicosis as well as the deterioration of other lung diseases such as bronchitis and emphysema. Silicosis may increase the risk of lung cancer. Section 12 Ecological Information Environmental Toxicity No detrimental environmental impact known. Toxicity expected to be low based on insolubility in water. Section 13 Disposal Considerations Waste should be disposed of according to local, state, and federal regulations. Section 14 Transport Information Transport of product is not regulated. Section 15 Regulatory Information Finished product is not regulated. Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Section 16 Other Information All information and recommendations in this document are up-to-date and accurate to the best knowledge of Spectrum Quartz and Hirsch Glass. Nothing expressed herein can be interpreted or construed as a guarantee of specific properties, or other implicit condition (legal or otherwise). In addition, Spectrum Quartz and Hirsch Glass make no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy of this data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. Revision Date: August 19, 2016