MantoPlate Data Sheet

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Product Health & Safety Data Sheet Mortar Render 1: Izozek MantoPlate Mortar ® Render Mortar render Suitable for exterior use Not suitable for application to heavily oiled and steeped surfaces. 1.2 Use of the substance/preparation All loose, flaking and unstable material must be identified and then thoroughly removed. Supplied ready to use by speed mixing (750-850 turns per minute) for 2 minutes and applying as a mortar render. 1.3 Company Identification Produced by: Izozek Yenişehir Mah. Ulaş Baba Cad. Pehlivanoğlu İşhanı No: 21/106 Selçuklu Konya, Turkey t: +90 332 234 14 47 e: [email protected] 1.4 Emergency Telephone Contact Number: m: +90 532 678 92 92 (only available during office hours) ____________________ 2: Hazards Identification 2.1. A mortar render comprising: Perlite Water Pumice Acrilic ADC 750 Calcite Boron (mined in Madeni) Niporex Bermacoll CCA 425 Bermix 50 The components vary in concentration according to the required properties of the product. The resultant mixture is abrasive. 2.2. Hazards Irritating to eyes and skin and respiratory system by prolonged exposure. R36 Irritating to eyes Wet material can cause irritation, inflammation or burns on contact with eyes. R37 Irritating to respiratory system Inhalation of dry material can irritate the nose and throat and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract R38 Irritating to skin Contact with mixes can cause skin disease. Irritant contact dermatitis is caused by a combination of the wetness, alkalinity and abrasiveness of the mixture. Allergic-contact dermatitis may be caused by individual sensitivity to compounds, which may occur. Skin ulceration, may result from contact with freshly mixed material. R22 Ingestion The swallowing of small amounts mortar renders is unlikely to cause any significant reaction. Larger amounts can cause irritation of the stomach and intestines. S2 Keep out of the reach of children S18 Handle and open container with care. S29 Do not empty into drains. S51 Use only in well-ventilated areas. S38 In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment. 2.3. Other hazards Not determined 3: Composition/Information Perlite (70–75% silicon dioxide; SiO212–15% aluminium oxide: Al2O33–4% sodium oxide: Na2O3–5% potassium oxide: K2O0.5-2% iron oxide: Fe2O3 0.2–0.7% magnesium oxide: MgO0.5–1.5% calcium oxide: CaO3–5% loss on ignition (chemical/combined water) Water (content varies) Pumice (silicon dioxide: SiO2 60-75%; aluminium oxide: Al2O3 13-17%; iron (III) oxide: Fe2O3 1-3%; calcium oxide: CaO 1-2%; sodium oxide: Na2O – potassium oxide: K2O 7- 8%; titanium oxide: TiO2 trace; sulphur trioxide: SO3 trace) Boron (mined in Madeni) Calcite (CaCO3) 3.1. Substances Niporex (Vinyl Acetate Copolymer) 3.2. Mixtures Acrilic ADC 750 (copolymer of styrene and acrylic acid ester) Bermacoll CCA 425 (Ethyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) Bermix 50 4: First aid measures Eye Contact Irrigate eyes immediately with clean water for at least fifteen minutes. Seek medical advice without delay if irritation continues. Inhalation Remove from exposure if dry product is inhaled. If respiratory tract becomes inflamed, seek medical advice. Skin Contact Where skin contact occurs with wet mortar render, either directly or through saturated clothing, the material must be washed off immediately with soap and water. Where mortar render enter boots or gloves or saturates clothing, the article should be removed immediately and washed before further use. Ingestion Where mortar render is swallowed, wash out mouth and drink plenty of water. Do NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical advice if a large amount is swallowed. General In all cases of doubt, or where symptoms persist, medical advice should be obtained. 5: Fire Fighting Measures Mortar render is non-flammable and does not support combustion of other substances. No special fire fighting procedure, extinguisher media or explosion hazard is identified. 6: Accidental Release Measures 6.1. Personal Protection In the event of spillage avoid cleaning methods that generate airborne dust. Avoid breathing in dust by standing up-wind, damping down with water and wearing a suitable dust mask if required. Wipe spillage with water as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry. 6.2. Environmental precautions The release of dust into the environment does not constitute a significant environmental hazard. However, where dust passes beyond site boundaries this may be regarded as a statutory nuisance. Prevent mortar render from contaminating drains Wash all spillage with water as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry. 6.3. Methods of Cleaning If possible, use a vacuum or other dustless cleaning method. Avoid dry sweeping which produces airborne dust. Damp down surfaces, sweep/shovel up waste and dispose of according to statutory restrictions. Wipe splashes during application as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry. 7: Handling and Storage 7.1. Precautions for safe handling Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. Bagged material should be stacked in a safe and stable manner. Supplied in approximately 40ltr bags – use an appropriate lifting technique when manual handling.

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  • Product Health & Safety Data Sheet Mortar Render

    Issue 1: May 2014

    1: Izozek MantoPlate Mortar Render

    Mortar render Suitable for exterior use

    Not suitable for application to heavily oiled and steeped surfaces.

    1.2 Use of the substance/preparation All loose, flaking and unstable material must be identified and then thoroughly removed. Supplied ready to use by speed mixing (750-850 turns per minute) for 2 minutes and applying as a mortar render.

    1.3 Company Identification Produced by: Izozek Yeniehir Mah. Ula Baba Cad. Pehlivanolu han No: 21/106 Seluklu Konya, Turkey t: +90 332 234 14 47 e: [email protected]

    1.4 Emergency Telephone Contact Number: m: +90 532 678 92 92 (only available during office hours) ____________________

    2: Hazards Identification 2.1. A mortar render comprising:

    Perlite Water Pumice Acrilic ADC 750 Calcite Boron (mined in Madeni) Niporex Bermacoll CCA 425 Bermix 50

    The components vary in concentration according to the required properties of the product. The resultant mixture is abrasive.

    2.2. Hazards Irritating to eyes and skin and respiratory system by prolonged exposure.

    R36 Irritating to eyes Wet material can cause irritation, inflammation or burns on contact with eyes.

    R37 Irritating to respiratory system Inhalation of dry material can irritate the nose and throat and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract

    R38 Irritating to skin Contact with mixes can cause skin disease. Irritant contact dermatitis is caused by a combination of the wetness, alkalinity and abrasiveness of the mixture. Allergic-contact dermatitis may be caused by individual sensitivity to compounds, which may occur. Skin ulceration, may result from contact with freshly mixed material.

    R22 Ingestion The swallowing of small amounts mortar renders is unlikely to cause any significant reaction. Larger amounts can cause irritation of the stomach and intestines.

    S2 Keep out of the reach of children

    S18 Handle and open container with care.

    S29 Do not empty into drains.

    S51 Use only in well-ventilated areas.

    S38 In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment.

    2.3. Other hazards Not determined 3: Composition/Information Perlite (7075% silicon dioxide; SiO21215% aluminium oxide: Al2O334% sodium oxide: Na2O35% potassium oxide: K2O0.5-2% iron oxide: Fe2O3 0.20.7% magnesium oxide: MgO0.51.5% calcium oxide: CaO35% loss on ignition (chemical/combined water) Water (content varies)

    Pumice (silicon dioxide: SiO2 60-75%; aluminium oxide: Al2O3 13-17%; iron (III) oxide: Fe2O3 1-3%; calcium oxide: CaO 1-2%; sodium oxide: Na2O potassium oxide: K2O 7-8%; titanium oxide: TiO2 trace; sulphur trioxide: SO3 trace) Boron (mined in Madeni) Calcite (CaCO3)

    3.1. Substances Niporex (Vinyl Acetate Copolymer)

    3.2. Mixtures Acrilic ADC 750 (copolymer of styrene and acrylic acid ester) Bermacoll CCA 425 (Ethyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) Bermix 50 4: First aid measures Eye Contact Irrigate eyes immediately with clean water for at least fifteen minutes. Seek medical advice without delay if irritation continues.

    Inhalation Remove from exposure if dry product is inhaled. If respiratory tract becomes inflamed, seek medical advice.

    Skin Contact Where skin contact occurs with wet mortar render, either directly or through saturated clothing, the material must be washed off immediately with soap and water. Where mortar render enter boots or gloves or saturates clothing, the article should be removed immediately and washed before further use.

    Ingestion Where mortar render is swallowed, wash out mouth and drink plenty of water. Do NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical advice if a large amount is swallowed.

    General In all cases of doubt, or where symptoms persist, medical advice should be obtained. 5: Fire Fighting Measures Mortar render is non-flammable and does not support combustion of other substances. No special fire fighting procedure, extinguisher media or explosion hazard is identified. 6: Accidental Release Measures 6.1. Personal Protection In the event of spillage avoid cleaning methods that generate airborne dust. Avoid breathing in dust by standing up-wind, damping down with water and wearing a suitable dust mask if required.

    Wipe spillage with water as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry.

    6.2. Environmental precautions The release of dust into the environment does not constitute a significant environmental hazard. However, where dust passes beyond site boundaries this may be regarded as a statutory nuisance.

    Prevent mortar render from contaminating drains Wash all spillage with water as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry.

    6.3. Methods of Cleaning If possible, use a vacuum or other dustless cleaning method. Avoid dry sweeping which produces airborne dust. Damp down surfaces, sweep/shovel up waste and dispose of according to statutory restrictions.

    Wipe splashes during application as adhesion to all materials is permanent and may not be removable when dry. 7: Handling and Storage 7.1. Precautions for safe handling Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. Bagged material should be stacked in a safe and stable manner. Supplied in approximately 40ltr bags use an appropriate lifting technique when manual handling.

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    7.2. Storage Bulk storage of mortar render should be in a dry environment for no longer than 6 months with temperature ranges not exceeding -5C to 40C.

    For materials in bags, due regard should be paid to risks outlined in the Manual Handling Operations Regulations. Some bags may have traces of material on the outer surface.

    The appropriate personal protective clothing should therefore be used whilst handling.

    7.3. Specific end use Mixed and unused material can be retained in the original packaging shat should be tightly sealed for no longer than 1 month in a dry environment with temperature ranges not exceeding -5C to 40C.

    Ventilation equipment may be needed to ensure dust levels are below occupational exposure limits (OES). 8: Personal Protection 8.1. Precautions Direct skin contact with mortar render should be avoided. It is also important not to kneel or sit on the wet material as harmful contact can occur through saturated clothing

    8.2. Protective Clothing Protective clothing (for example, long-sleeved clothing and gloves, full-length trousers and impervious boots) should be worn when handling wet mortar render, particularly covering arms, hands, legs and feet.

    If the atmospheric dust exceeds OEL wear suitable personal protective equipment. Use approved dust respirators.

    Wide vision full goggles with anti-mist for eye protection. Wear boots that resist dust penetration. 9: Physical and Chemical Properties 9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties

    Form Powder Colour Off white/grey in dry form

    There is no known hazards where used before or after materials with chemical and properties.

    9.2. Other information There are no conditions to avoid.

    10: Stability and Reactivity 10.1. Conditions to Avoid

    Stable; no known conditions to avoid.

    10.2. Chemical stability Stable (Baron is a mineral known to stabilize a range of chemicals.)

    No hazardous decomposition of product. 11: Toxicological Information 11.1 Short Term Effects Eye contact Mild exposure may cause soreness. Untreated mild or gross exposure can lead to chemical burns and ulceration of the eye.

    Skin Contact Short-term exposure may cause mild alkali burns and acute allergic dermatitis. Long-term exposure may cause irritant contact dermatitis.

    Ingestion If small amounts are swallowed there is unlikely to be a significant reaction. If large quantities are swallowed this could result in irritation to the gastro intestinal tract.

    Inhalation Dry product may cause inflammation of mucous membranes. Inhalation of large quantities may cause progressive lung damage.

    11.2 Chronic Effects Inhalation Prolonged or repeated inhalation of high dust concentrations may cause ulceration and perforation of the nasal septum and pneumonitis.

    Contact dermatitis Prolonged or repeated contact with skin may result in severe irritation or dermatitis. 12: Ecological Information The product is considered to be non-toxic. 13: Disposal Considerations No special measures needed.

    Disposal should be in accordance with local and national legislation. Keep out of reach of children. 14: Transport Information Not classified as hazardous for transportation. 15: Regulatory information 15.1. UK Regulations/Legislation Requirements Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (Regulations) HSE Guidance Note EH26 (Occupational Skin Diseases Health and Safety Precautions) HSE Guidance Note EH40 (Workplace Exposure Limits) Any authorised manual on First Aid by St. Johns/ St. Andrews/Red Cross Manual Handling Operations Regulations Environmental Protection Act

    15.2. Chemical safety assessment Safety phrases S22 Do not breathe dust Avoid breathing dust.

    S28 Wash immediately with plenty of water after contact with skin. Avoid eye and skin contact by wearing suitable eye protection, waterproof clothing, waterproof footwear and waterproof gloves.

    S36/37 Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves Clothing contaminated by wetted mortar should be removed immediately and washed before re-use.

    Keep out of reach of children.

    On contact with eyes or skin, rinse immediately with plenty of clean water. Seek medical advice after eye contact. 16: Other information This Safety Data Sheet has been prepared in accordance with UK REACH Competent Authority Leaflet Number 13 Safety Data Sheets November 2012.

    HSE Guidance Notes EH40: Occupational Exposure Limits EH44: Dust in the Workplace: General principles of Protection

    This Safety Data Sheet does not constitute a workplace risk assessment for COSHH.