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SDS No. CA090 | Issue Date: 1 September 2014
For more information call 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368)
or visit www.cementaustralia.com.au
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Cement-Lime Blends
Section 1: Identification of the Material and Supplier
Company Details
Cement Australia Pty Limited
ABN 75 104 053 474
18 Station Avenue
Darra, Queensland 4076
Tel: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368)
Fax: 1800 CEMENT (1800 236 368)
Website: www.cementaustralia.com.au
Emergency Contact Number: Contact Person: Technical Manager
Telephone: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) (Business Hours) or
Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26
Manufacturing Plants
Perth: 77 Vulcan Road, Canning Vale, WA 6155
Terminals: None
Product
Name: Cement-Lime Blends
Other
Names:
Grey Cement & Lime, Off White Cement & Lime, Plasters Grey Cement
Use: Cement-Lime Blends are used in the preparation of mortars and renders.
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Hazardous Substance. Non-dangerous Goods
Risk Phrases Safety Phrases
R20/21/22: Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed S22: Do not breathe dust.
R36/37/38: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. S24/25: Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
R43: May cause sensitisation by skin contact S29: Do not empty into drains
R48/20: Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure
through inhalation
S36/37/39: Wear suitable protective clothing,
gloves and eye/face protection.
R66: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking S38: In case of insufficient ventilation, wear
suitable respiratory equipment
SDS No. CA090 | Page 2 of 6
Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients
Cement-Lime Blends contain a mixture of Portland Cement and Hydrated Lime. The Portland Cement component contains trace
amounts of naturally occurring but potentially hazardous chemical entities including metals such as chromium and nickel and
crystalline silica.
Chemical Entity Proportion CAS Number
Portland Cement Clinker 30-70% 65997-15-1
Gypsum (CaSO 2H O) 0-5% 10101-41-4
Calcium Oxide 0-3% 1305-78-8
Hydrated Lime 20-40% 1305-62-0
No Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
Limestone (CaCO ) 0-5% 1317-65-3
Hexavalent Chromium Cr (VI) (Cement) <20 ppm 1333-82-0
Crystalline Silica (Quartz) <1-10% 14808-60-7
Section 4: First Aid Measures
Swallowed: Rinse mouth and lips with water. Do not induce vomiting. Give water to drink to dilute stomach
contents. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
Eyes: Flush thoroughly with flowing water for 15 minutes to remove all traces. If symptoms such as
irritation or redness persist, seek medical attention. If wet cement is splashed in the eye, always
treat as above, and seek urgent medical attention.
Skin: Remove heavily contaminated clothing immediately. Wash off skin thoroughly with water. Use a
mild soap if available. Shower if necessary. Seek medical attention for persistent irritation or burning
of the skin.
Inhaled: Remove to fresh air, away from dusty area. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
First Aid Facilities: Eye wash station. Washing facilities with running water.
Advice to Doctor: Treat symptomatically. Wet cement burns to skin or eye may result in corrosive caustic burns.
Ingestion of significant amounts of cement dry or wet is unlikely. Do not induce emesis or perform
gastric lavage. Neutralisation with acidic agents is not advised because of increased risks of
exothermic burns. Water-mineral oil soaks may aid in removing hardened cement from the skin.
Ophthalmological opinion should be sought for ocular burns.
Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures
Fire/Explosion Hazard: Cement–Lime Blends are stable substances, compatible with most other
building materials, will not decompose into hazardous by-products and do
not polymerise.
Hazchem Code: None allocated
Flammability: Not flammable
Extinguishing Media: Water
Hazards from Combustion Products: None
Danger of violent reaction or explosion: Violent reactions with maleic anhydride, nitroethane, nitromethane,
nitroparaffins, nitropropane and phosphorus.
Evacuate: No
SDS No. CA090 | Page 3 of 6
Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
Spills: Spills are best cleaned up by vacuum device to avoid generating airborne dust. Recommendations on
Exposure Control and Personal Protection should be followed during spill clean-up. Keep product out of
storm water and sewer drains. Wetting during clean-up will cause formation of setting cement.
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Handling: When supplied in bags these need to be handled in accordance with manual handling Code of Practice.
Storage: Protect from moisture to prevent hardening. Storage of product may be in concrete silos, steel bins, or
plastic lined multi-ply paper bags.
Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Exposure
Limits:
National Occupational Health & Safety Commission (NOHSC) Australia Occupational
Exposure Standard:
Exposure to dust should be kept as low as practicable, and below the following OES.
Crystalline silica (quartz): 0.1 mg/m³ TWA as respirable dust (≤7 microns particle equivalent
aerodynamic diameter).
Portland Cement: 10mg/m³TWA (time-weighted average) as inspirable dust.
Chromium VI (hexavalent): 0.05 mg/m³- sensitiser.
Engineering
Controls:
All work with dry product should be carried out in such a way as to minimise dust generation, exposure to
dust and repeated or extended skin contact. When handling dry, use local mechanical ventilation or
extraction in areas where dust could escape into the work environment. For bulk deliveries, closed
pumping systems are recommended. For handling of individual bags, follow instructions below if no local
exhaust ventilation is available. Local dust extraction and collection may be used, if necessary, to control
airborne dust levels. Work methods and engineering should aim to minimise contact with wet product onto
exposed skin because of the cement content. Work areas should be cleaned regularly.
Personal Protection
Skin: Minimise contact. When handling dry or wet mortar, wet concrete, or grout, personnel should wear
protective clothing and impervious footwear, and gloves such as PVC (see Australian and New Zealand
Standards AS/NZS 4501 and AS 2161). Never kneel in wet product, or allow extended contact of skin with
wet cement.
Remove clothing which has become contaminated with wet or dry product to avoid prolonged contact with
the skin. If wet product gets into boots, remove socks and boots immediately and wash skin thoroughly.
Wash work clothes regularly. To avoid contamination of face and lips and ingestion, wash hands before
eating, or smoking.
Eyes: Splash resistant Safety Glasses with side shields or safety goggles (AS/NZ 1336) or a face shield should
be worn to ensure all contact with eyes is avoided.
Respiratory: Where engineering and handling controls are not adequate to minimise exposure to total dust and to
respirable crystalline silica wear a suitable P1 or P2 particulate respirator (AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS
1716). Use only respirators that bear the Australian Standards mark and are fitted and maintained
correctly. For dust levels approaching or exceeding the NES (see above) a more effective particulate
respirator as described in AS/NZS 1715 should be worn. Procedures for effective use of respirators should
be applied and supervised.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: A fine powder ranging in colour from grey to off-white
Odour: No distinctive odour
Boiling/Melting Point: Melting point >1200ºC
Vapour Pressure: Not applicable
Specific Gravity: 2.7-2.9
SDS No. CA090 | Page 4 of 6
Flash Point: Non applicable
Flammability Limits: Not applicable
Solubility In Water: Slight, reacts on mixing with water forming an alkaline (caustic) solution (pH >11)
Particle Size: Up to 40% of the fresh dry material may be respirable (below 10 microns)
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Cement–Lime Blends are stable substances, compatible with most other building materials, will not decompose into hazardous
by-products and do not polymerise.
Chemical Stability: Chemically stable
Conditions to Avoid: Keep free of moisture during storage
Incompatible Materials: None
Hazardous Decomposition Products: None
Hazardous Reactions: None
Section 11: Toxicological Information
There is no direct toxicological data on this product. Health effects information is based on reported effects in use from overseas
and Australian reports on mixtures of Portland Cements and sand.
Short Term (Acute) Exposure
Swallowed: Unlikely under normal industrial use. Mildly abrasive and corrosive to mouth and throat if swallowed. May
cause nausea, stomach cramps and constipation.
Eyes: Irritating and corrosive to the eyes and may cause alkaline burns. Dust is irritating to the eyes. Exposure to
dust may aggravate existing eye irritations.
Skin: Dust is irritating and drying to the skin. Direct contact with wet product may cause serious skin burns. Within
12 to 48 hours (after one to six-hour exposures) possible first, second or third degree burns may occur. There
may be no obvious pain at the time of the exposure. Chronic skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure to
dust or contact with wet product due to presence of Portland Cement.
Inhaled: Dust is irritating to the nose, throat and respiratory tract causing coughing and sneezing. Pre-existing upper
respiratory and lung diseases including asthma and bronchitis may be aggravated.
Long Term (Chronic) Exposure
Eyes: Dust may cause irritation and inflammation of the cornea.
Skin: Repeated contact causes irritation and drying of the skin and can result in skin reddening and skin rash
(dermatitis) due to presence of Portland cement. Over time this may become chronic and can also become
infected. Persons who are allergic to chromium may develop an allergic dermatitis which aggravates the
irritant effects and this combination can lead to chronic cement dermatitis and serious disability particularly
affecting the hands.
Inhaled: Repeated exposure to the dust may result in increased nasal and respiratory secretions and coughing.
Inflammation of lining tissue of the respiratory system may follow repeated exposure to high levels of dust
with increased risk of bronchitis and pneumonia.
Repeated and prolonged exposure to dust levels which exceed the OES for crystalline silica (see above)
may occur. This can cause bronchitis, and silicosis (scarring of the lung). Long term overexposure to
respirable crystalline silica dust may increase the risk of other irreversible and serious disorders including
scleroderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels and internal organs).
NOHSC has not classified crystalline silica as a carcinogen. There is debate in the medical literature
concerning whether there is any risk of lung cancer arising from long term high overexposure to respirable
crystalline silica. Risk of lung cancer has not been identified from using this product or sand cement mixes
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified Crystalline Silica inhaled in the form
of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources, as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). Portland Cement is
not classified as a carcinogen by NOHSC. Of the ingredients
SDS No. CA090 | Page 5 of 6
Section 12: Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity: Product forms an alkaline slurry when mixed with water..
Persistence and Degradability: Product is persistent and would have a low degradability.
Mobility: A low mobility would be expected in a landfill situation.
Section 13: Disposal Considerations
Cement–Lime Blends can be treated as a common waste for disposal or dumped into a landfill site in accordance with local
authority guidelines.
Keep material out of storm water and sewer drains.
Measures should be taken to prevent dust generation during disposal, and exposure and personal precautions should
beobserved (see above).
Section 14: Transport Information
UN Number: None allocated
Proper Shipping Name: None allocated
Class and Subsidiary Risk: None allocated
Packing Group: None allocated
Special precautions for user: Avoid generating dust, skin and eye contact and breathing dust
Hazchem Code: None allocated
Section 15: Regulatory Information
Cement-Lime Blends is not classified as Dangerous Goods.
Classified as Hazardous according to the criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC)
Approved Criteria For Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008] 3rd Edition
Exposures by inhalation to high levels of dust may be regulated under the Hazardous Substances Regulations (State) as they
are applicable to Respirable Crystalline Silica, requiring exposure assessment, controls and health surveillance (NOHSC).
Section 16: Other Information
For further information on this
product contact:
Telephone: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) (Business Hours)
Facsimile: 1800 CEMENT (1800 236 368)
SDS No. CA090 | Page 6 of 6
Next Review Date for this MSDS: 31 December 2016.
Australian and New Zealand Standards:
AS 2161: Industrial Safety Gloves and Mittens (excluding electrical and medical gloves).
AS/NZ 1336: Recommended Practices for Occupational Eye Protection.
AS/NZS 1715: Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices.
AS/NZS 1716: Respiratory protective devices.
AS/NZS 4501: Occupational protective clothing.
Advice Note:
Cement Australia believes the information in this document to be accurate as at the date of preparation noted below, but, to the
maximum extent permitted by law, Cement Australia accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage caused by any person
acting or refraining from action because of this information.
The provision of this information should not be construed by anyone as a recommendation to use this product. In particular, no
one should use any product in violation of any patent or other intellectual proprietary rights or in breach of any statute or
regulation.
Users should rely on their own knowledge and inquiries and make their own determination as to the applicability of this
information in relation to their particular purposes and specific circumstances. Each user should read this MSDS and consider
the information in the context of how the product will be handled and used in the workplace and in conjunction with other
substances or products.

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Cement Lime Blends - Safety Data Sheet

  • 1. SDS No. CA090 | Issue Date: 1 September 2014 For more information call 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) or visit www.cementaustralia.com.au SAFETY DATA SHEET Cement-Lime Blends Section 1: Identification of the Material and Supplier Company Details Cement Australia Pty Limited ABN 75 104 053 474 18 Station Avenue Darra, Queensland 4076 Tel: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) Fax: 1800 CEMENT (1800 236 368) Website: www.cementaustralia.com.au Emergency Contact Number: Contact Person: Technical Manager Telephone: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) (Business Hours) or Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 Manufacturing Plants Perth: 77 Vulcan Road, Canning Vale, WA 6155 Terminals: None Product Name: Cement-Lime Blends Other Names: Grey Cement & Lime, Off White Cement & Lime, Plasters Grey Cement Use: Cement-Lime Blends are used in the preparation of mortars and renders. Section 2: Hazards Identification Hazardous Substance. Non-dangerous Goods Risk Phrases Safety Phrases R20/21/22: Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed S22: Do not breathe dust. R36/37/38: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. S24/25: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. R43: May cause sensitisation by skin contact S29: Do not empty into drains R48/20: Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation S36/37/39: Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection. R66: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking S38: In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment
  • 2. SDS No. CA090 | Page 2 of 6 Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients Cement-Lime Blends contain a mixture of Portland Cement and Hydrated Lime. The Portland Cement component contains trace amounts of naturally occurring but potentially hazardous chemical entities including metals such as chromium and nickel and crystalline silica. Chemical Entity Proportion CAS Number Portland Cement Clinker 30-70% 65997-15-1 Gypsum (CaSO 2H O) 0-5% 10101-41-4 Calcium Oxide 0-3% 1305-78-8 Hydrated Lime 20-40% 1305-62-0 No Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Limestone (CaCO ) 0-5% 1317-65-3 Hexavalent Chromium Cr (VI) (Cement) <20 ppm 1333-82-0 Crystalline Silica (Quartz) <1-10% 14808-60-7 Section 4: First Aid Measures Swallowed: Rinse mouth and lips with water. Do not induce vomiting. Give water to drink to dilute stomach contents. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Eyes: Flush thoroughly with flowing water for 15 minutes to remove all traces. If symptoms such as irritation or redness persist, seek medical attention. If wet cement is splashed in the eye, always treat as above, and seek urgent medical attention. Skin: Remove heavily contaminated clothing immediately. Wash off skin thoroughly with water. Use a mild soap if available. Shower if necessary. Seek medical attention for persistent irritation or burning of the skin. Inhaled: Remove to fresh air, away from dusty area. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. First Aid Facilities: Eye wash station. Washing facilities with running water. Advice to Doctor: Treat symptomatically. Wet cement burns to skin or eye may result in corrosive caustic burns. Ingestion of significant amounts of cement dry or wet is unlikely. Do not induce emesis or perform gastric lavage. Neutralisation with acidic agents is not advised because of increased risks of exothermic burns. Water-mineral oil soaks may aid in removing hardened cement from the skin. Ophthalmological opinion should be sought for ocular burns. Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures Fire/Explosion Hazard: Cement–Lime Blends are stable substances, compatible with most other building materials, will not decompose into hazardous by-products and do not polymerise. Hazchem Code: None allocated Flammability: Not flammable Extinguishing Media: Water Hazards from Combustion Products: None Danger of violent reaction or explosion: Violent reactions with maleic anhydride, nitroethane, nitromethane, nitroparaffins, nitropropane and phosphorus. Evacuate: No
  • 3. SDS No. CA090 | Page 3 of 6 Section 6: Accidental Release Measures Spills: Spills are best cleaned up by vacuum device to avoid generating airborne dust. Recommendations on Exposure Control and Personal Protection should be followed during spill clean-up. Keep product out of storm water and sewer drains. Wetting during clean-up will cause formation of setting cement. Section 7: Handling and Storage Handling: When supplied in bags these need to be handled in accordance with manual handling Code of Practice. Storage: Protect from moisture to prevent hardening. Storage of product may be in concrete silos, steel bins, or plastic lined multi-ply paper bags. Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Exposure Limits: National Occupational Health & Safety Commission (NOHSC) Australia Occupational Exposure Standard: Exposure to dust should be kept as low as practicable, and below the following OES. Crystalline silica (quartz): 0.1 mg/m³ TWA as respirable dust (≤7 microns particle equivalent aerodynamic diameter). Portland Cement: 10mg/m³TWA (time-weighted average) as inspirable dust. Chromium VI (hexavalent): 0.05 mg/m³- sensitiser. Engineering Controls: All work with dry product should be carried out in such a way as to minimise dust generation, exposure to dust and repeated or extended skin contact. When handling dry, use local mechanical ventilation or extraction in areas where dust could escape into the work environment. For bulk deliveries, closed pumping systems are recommended. For handling of individual bags, follow instructions below if no local exhaust ventilation is available. Local dust extraction and collection may be used, if necessary, to control airborne dust levels. Work methods and engineering should aim to minimise contact with wet product onto exposed skin because of the cement content. Work areas should be cleaned regularly. Personal Protection Skin: Minimise contact. When handling dry or wet mortar, wet concrete, or grout, personnel should wear protective clothing and impervious footwear, and gloves such as PVC (see Australian and New Zealand Standards AS/NZS 4501 and AS 2161). Never kneel in wet product, or allow extended contact of skin with wet cement. Remove clothing which has become contaminated with wet or dry product to avoid prolonged contact with the skin. If wet product gets into boots, remove socks and boots immediately and wash skin thoroughly. Wash work clothes regularly. To avoid contamination of face and lips and ingestion, wash hands before eating, or smoking. Eyes: Splash resistant Safety Glasses with side shields or safety goggles (AS/NZ 1336) or a face shield should be worn to ensure all contact with eyes is avoided. Respiratory: Where engineering and handling controls are not adequate to minimise exposure to total dust and to respirable crystalline silica wear a suitable P1 or P2 particulate respirator (AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS 1716). Use only respirators that bear the Australian Standards mark and are fitted and maintained correctly. For dust levels approaching or exceeding the NES (see above) a more effective particulate respirator as described in AS/NZS 1715 should be worn. Procedures for effective use of respirators should be applied and supervised. Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance: A fine powder ranging in colour from grey to off-white Odour: No distinctive odour Boiling/Melting Point: Melting point >1200ºC Vapour Pressure: Not applicable Specific Gravity: 2.7-2.9
  • 4. SDS No. CA090 | Page 4 of 6 Flash Point: Non applicable Flammability Limits: Not applicable Solubility In Water: Slight, reacts on mixing with water forming an alkaline (caustic) solution (pH >11) Particle Size: Up to 40% of the fresh dry material may be respirable (below 10 microns) Section 10: Stability and Reactivity Cement–Lime Blends are stable substances, compatible with most other building materials, will not decompose into hazardous by-products and do not polymerise. Chemical Stability: Chemically stable Conditions to Avoid: Keep free of moisture during storage Incompatible Materials: None Hazardous Decomposition Products: None Hazardous Reactions: None Section 11: Toxicological Information There is no direct toxicological data on this product. Health effects information is based on reported effects in use from overseas and Australian reports on mixtures of Portland Cements and sand. Short Term (Acute) Exposure Swallowed: Unlikely under normal industrial use. Mildly abrasive and corrosive to mouth and throat if swallowed. May cause nausea, stomach cramps and constipation. Eyes: Irritating and corrosive to the eyes and may cause alkaline burns. Dust is irritating to the eyes. Exposure to dust may aggravate existing eye irritations. Skin: Dust is irritating and drying to the skin. Direct contact with wet product may cause serious skin burns. Within 12 to 48 hours (after one to six-hour exposures) possible first, second or third degree burns may occur. There may be no obvious pain at the time of the exposure. Chronic skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure to dust or contact with wet product due to presence of Portland Cement. Inhaled: Dust is irritating to the nose, throat and respiratory tract causing coughing and sneezing. Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases including asthma and bronchitis may be aggravated. Long Term (Chronic) Exposure Eyes: Dust may cause irritation and inflammation of the cornea. Skin: Repeated contact causes irritation and drying of the skin and can result in skin reddening and skin rash (dermatitis) due to presence of Portland cement. Over time this may become chronic and can also become infected. Persons who are allergic to chromium may develop an allergic dermatitis which aggravates the irritant effects and this combination can lead to chronic cement dermatitis and serious disability particularly affecting the hands. Inhaled: Repeated exposure to the dust may result in increased nasal and respiratory secretions and coughing. Inflammation of lining tissue of the respiratory system may follow repeated exposure to high levels of dust with increased risk of bronchitis and pneumonia. Repeated and prolonged exposure to dust levels which exceed the OES for crystalline silica (see above) may occur. This can cause bronchitis, and silicosis (scarring of the lung). Long term overexposure to respirable crystalline silica dust may increase the risk of other irreversible and serious disorders including scleroderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels and internal organs). NOHSC has not classified crystalline silica as a carcinogen. There is debate in the medical literature concerning whether there is any risk of lung cancer arising from long term high overexposure to respirable crystalline silica. Risk of lung cancer has not been identified from using this product or sand cement mixes The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified Crystalline Silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources, as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). Portland Cement is not classified as a carcinogen by NOHSC. Of the ingredients
  • 5. SDS No. CA090 | Page 5 of 6 Section 12: Ecological Information Ecotoxicity: Product forms an alkaline slurry when mixed with water.. Persistence and Degradability: Product is persistent and would have a low degradability. Mobility: A low mobility would be expected in a landfill situation. Section 13: Disposal Considerations Cement–Lime Blends can be treated as a common waste for disposal or dumped into a landfill site in accordance with local authority guidelines. Keep material out of storm water and sewer drains. Measures should be taken to prevent dust generation during disposal, and exposure and personal precautions should beobserved (see above). Section 14: Transport Information UN Number: None allocated Proper Shipping Name: None allocated Class and Subsidiary Risk: None allocated Packing Group: None allocated Special precautions for user: Avoid generating dust, skin and eye contact and breathing dust Hazchem Code: None allocated Section 15: Regulatory Information Cement-Lime Blends is not classified as Dangerous Goods. Classified as Hazardous according to the criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC) Approved Criteria For Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008] 3rd Edition Exposures by inhalation to high levels of dust may be regulated under the Hazardous Substances Regulations (State) as they are applicable to Respirable Crystalline Silica, requiring exposure assessment, controls and health surveillance (NOHSC). Section 16: Other Information For further information on this product contact: Telephone: 1300 CEMENT (1300 236 368) (Business Hours) Facsimile: 1800 CEMENT (1800 236 368)
  • 6. SDS No. CA090 | Page 6 of 6 Next Review Date for this MSDS: 31 December 2016. Australian and New Zealand Standards: AS 2161: Industrial Safety Gloves and Mittens (excluding electrical and medical gloves). AS/NZ 1336: Recommended Practices for Occupational Eye Protection. AS/NZS 1715: Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices. AS/NZS 1716: Respiratory protective devices. AS/NZS 4501: Occupational protective clothing. Advice Note: Cement Australia believes the information in this document to be accurate as at the date of preparation noted below, but, to the maximum extent permitted by law, Cement Australia accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage caused by any person acting or refraining from action because of this information. The provision of this information should not be construed by anyone as a recommendation to use this product. In particular, no one should use any product in violation of any patent or other intellectual proprietary rights or in breach of any statute or regulation. Users should rely on their own knowledge and inquiries and make their own determination as to the applicability of this information in relation to their particular purposes and specific circumstances. Each user should read this MSDS and consider the information in the context of how the product will be handled and used in the workplace and in conjunction with other substances or products.