Material Safety Data Sheet revised 07/01/02 page 1 of 3
MSDS P-2002 Level Coat
Section I- Manufacturer
Magnum Emergency Trade Name: Magnum Level Coat
Products Telephone: Chemical name N/A
15740 West Day: 913-888-0882
108th Night: 913-894-2382
Lenexa, KS
66219
Section II - Hazardous Ingredients
PEL TLV
mg/m^3 mg/m^3
Calcium Carbonate CAS4 1317-65-3 15/5(R) 10
Mica CAS# 12001-26-2 20mppcf 3(R)
Perlite CAS# 93763-70-3 15 10(R)
Attupulgite Clay CAS# 1332-58-7 15 10
Polyvinyl Acetate CAS# 9003-20-7 N/E N/E
Talc CAS# 14807-96-6 20mppcf 2(R)
Starch CAS# 9005-27-0 5 NE
Titanium Dioxide CAS# 13463-67-7 10/5(R) 10
Hydroxyethylcellulose CAS# 9004-62-4 NE NE
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose CAS# 9004-65-3 NE NE
Polyvinyl alcohol CAS# 9002-89-5 NE NE
Sod. Polymethacrylate CAS# 54193-36-1 NE NE
Quartz* CAS# 14808-60-7 10 10
* as a natural occurring constituent
(R) Respirable Dust (NE) Not Established
Section III - Physical / Chemical Characteristics
Appearance & Odor Off White Powder (w/o) aggregate, no odor
Solubility in Water <3%
Section IV - Fire & Explosion Hazard Data page 2 of 3
N/A Dry powder, non combustible
Flash point
None
Special Firefighting
Procedures
Section V - Reactivity Data
CO2 released when heated to decomposition.
Stable
Will not occur.
Hazardous Polymerization
Section VI - Health Hazard Data
ACUTE CHRONIC
Irritation None Known
Eye Contact
None Known None Known
Ingestion
Breathing dust or spray mist Long term inhalation of large
Inhalation
may irritate the eyes, nose, quantities of respirable mica dust
throat, and upper respiratory can cause lung damage
system. (pulmonary fibrosis).
May cause rash or dry skin None Known
Skin Contact
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Wash immediately with water (15 minutes) seek medical
Eye Contact
attention to avoid lasting effects
If conscious, drink water, see physician.
Ingestion
Move to fresh air.
Inhalation
Remove clothing from affected area, wash skin with soap and
Skin Contact
water, if rash occurs discontinue use, see physician. Wash
clothing before reuse.
TARGET ORGANS Lungs. page 3 of 3
Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung
Medical conditions which may be
disease such as, but not limited to, bronchitis,
aggravated:
emphysema and asthma.
Inhalation.
Primary Route of entry:
Section VII - Safe Handling & Use
Sweep up slowly, minimizing dust, bag for disposal, wash
Spill procedure
area with water.
In accordance with regulations.
Landfill
Section VIII - Control Measures
Use respirator device when dry sanding (NIOSH/MSHA
Special Precaution
approved). Wet sand if at all possible.
Goggles if dusty.
Eye Protection
Keep dry.
Handling & Storage
CAUTION
Keep out of reach of children. If ingested give conscious victim water,
material is non-toxic, consult physician. Protect eyes during application
and sanding, if irritation occurs flush for 15 minutes consult physician.
Wet sand if at all possible, if dry sanding wear (NIOSH/MSHA) approved
respirator. Dust may cause eye, nose throat or upper respiratory irritation,
long term breathing of large amounts of mica may cause lung disease.