You are on page 1of 7

SAFETY DATA SHEET

I. IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DAVIES TimberPrime is a premium interior acrylic latex primer undercoat for use on wood surfaces. It
provides optimum sealing, excellent adhesion, resistance to peeling and cracking with maximum hiding. It
contains a tannin blocker to resist wood stains thus sealing and ptotecting bare wood surfaces such as
siding, trim, sash and doors.
PRODUCT CODE DV-1300
DATE CREATED 12 April 2011
DATE REVISED 29 April 2023
SUPPLIER'S DETAILS
Supplier's name: Davies Paints Philippines, Inc. Telephone Number:(632) 8641-7101 / (632) 8570-7000
Address: 1415 A. Sandoval Ave. cor. Mercedes Ave. Mobile Numbers: +63 917-509-8414 / +63 925-712-8716
San Miguel, Pasig City, Metro Manila Email: customercare@daviespaints.com.ph
1600 Philippines Website: www.daviespaints.com.ph

II. HAZARDOUS A. EMERGENCY OVERVIEW


IDENTIFICATION Non-flammable/Non-corrosive water based paint
Harmful if ingested (damaging to mucous membranes).
May cause eye, skin and respiratory system irritation.
Routes of Exposure: INHALATION of vapour or spray mist.
EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapour, or spray mist.
B. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE CONTACT May cause severe eye irritation.
SKIN CONTACT May cause irritation or allergic reaction by prolonged contact.
INGESTION Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
INHALATION Irritating to mucous membranes. Inhalation of vapour or mist can cause headache, nausea, irritation of nose, throat, and
lungs.

III. COMPOSITION / List of hazardous ingredient(s)


INFORMATION ON Chemical Name CASRN % Concentration
INGREDIENTS Dioxotitanium 13463-67-7 5 - 15
2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol 111-46-6 0.1 - 1.5
2,2,4-trimethyl-1-[(2-methylpropanoyl)oxy]pentan-3-yl 2-
6846-50-0 0.1 - 1.0
methylpropanoate
2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol 115-70-8 0.1 - 1.0

List of ingredient(s) with no available hazard classifications


Chemical Name CASRN % Concentration
Limestone 1317-65-3 1 - 10
Talc 14807-96-6 1-5
Barium Phosphate / Phosphoric acid, barium salt (1:1) 10048-98-3 0.1 - 1.0
Cellulose, hexadecyl 2-hydroxyethyl ether 80455-45-4 0.1 - 1.0
Other ingredients do not present health or environment hazard

IV. FIRST AID EYE CONTACT Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. It is also recommended to have medical personnel check your eyes
MEASURES afterwards.
SKIN CONTACT Remove severely contaminated clothing immediately and flush skin with large amounts of water until irritation subsides. If
irritation persists, get medical attention.
INHALATION Move to fresh air and if not breathing, give mouth to mouth resuscitation. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician.
INGESTION Do not induce vomiting. Keep rest. Get prompt medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

V. FIRE FIGHTING Flash Point and Method Not Applicable


MEASURES Flammable Limits, by volume (LEL - UEL) Not Applicable
Auto ignition Point Not Applicable
Page 1 of 7
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS


Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure when exposed to extreme heat).
During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause health hazard.
Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Water, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or dry sand.
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT:
Respiratory and eye protection required for fire fighting personnel. Full protective equipment (Bunker Gear) and a self-contained breathing
apparatus (SCBA) should be used for all indoor fires and significant outdoor fires.
For small outdoor fires, which may easily be extinguished with a portable fire extinguisher, use of a SCBA may not be required.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCT:
If product is heated to elevated temperatures, irritating vapours can be produced.

VI. ACCIDENTAL Provide maximum ventilation. Personal protection should be used. Remove all sources of ignition. Contain spilled liquid with sand or earth. Avoid
RELEASE MEASURES runoff into storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways. Take up spilled material with vermiculite, dry sand. (Don't use organic material to
take up or wipe for example: sawdust, cotton cloth or paper which cause fire by spontaneous chemical reaction with air and paint and organic
materials) and place in a disposal container.

VII. HANDLING AND Handle in sufficiently ventilated areas.


STORAGE Keep container closed. Loosen closure cautiously before opening.
Store in a cool, well ventilated place away from incompatible materials.
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Protect material from direct sunlight.

VIII. EXPOSURE The face, eyes, head, hands, and all other exposed parts of the bodies of employees handling paints shall be protected. All footwear shall be non-
CONTROLS / sparking, such as rubbers, rubber boots or rubber soled shoes without nails. Coveralls or other outer clothing shall be of cotton. Rubber, rather than
PERSONAL plastic, gloves shall be used because of the danger of static sparks.
PROTECTION
No matches, lighted cigarettes, cigars, or pipes, and no cigarette lighters or ferrous articles shall be taken into the area where work is being done.
All employees continuously in a compartment in which painting is being performed shall be protected by air line respirators in accordance with the
requirements of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and by suitable protective clothing. Employees entering such
compartments for a limited time shall be protected by filter cartridge type respirators in accordance with the requirements of the OSHA. All
employees doing exterior paint spraying shall be protected by suitable filter cartridge type respirators in accordance with the requirements of the
OSHA and by suitable protective clothing.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling it. Thoroughly wash the hands with soap and water before meals and at the end of the work shift.

IX. PHYSICAL AND Appearance White liquid


CHEMICAL Odour Faint odour
PROPERTIES Odour threshold Not available
pH 8-9
Freezing point 0 ºC (water)
Initial boiling point and boiling range 100 ºC (water)
Flash point Not applicable
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1) Slower than ether
Flammability (solid, gas) Not applicable because product is liquid
Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits, % volume Not applicable
Vapour pressure 23 mbar @ 20 ºC (water)
Vapour density (air = 1) Equal to water
Relative density (water = 1) 1.26
Solubility in water Disperses in water
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water Not available
Auto-ignition temperature Not applicable
Decomposition temperature Not available
Viscosity 98 - 100 Krebs Unit, KU (Krebs Viscometer)

Page 2 of 7
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

X. STABILITY AND STABILITY


REACTIVITY This product is considered stable under normal and anticipated storage and handling conditions.
INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid)
None known.

XI. TOXICOLOGICAL Dioxotitanium


INFORMATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation.
INHALATION RISK: A nuisance-causing concentration of airborne particles can be reached quickly when dispersed.
SYMPTOMS: Lung fibrosis; [potential occupational carcinogen]
TARGET ORGANS: respiratory system
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: The oral LD50, female rat is greater than 5,000 mg/Kg body weight and the oral LD50, male rat is greater than 11,000
mg/Kg body weight which is outside the classification category of acute toxicity hazard. Thus, dioxotitanium is not classified.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: The dermal LD50 of rabbit is greater than 10,000 mg/Kg body weight which is set as outside of the acute toxicity
hazard categories, thus dioxotitanium is not classified.
ACUTE INAHALATION TOXICITY: The approximate LC50 of dioxotitanium in male rats exposed head-only for 4 hours, is greater than 6.82
mg/L (the highest test concentration practical). Ergo, it is not classified.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: It was classified as out of Category considering the statement of slightly irritating, and not irritating in rabbit
examination.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Causes eye irritation and was classified as Category 2B (mildly irritating to eyes).
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: It was not classified based on a not sensitizing result of a patch test in humans.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: The substance was not classified considering the negative results in a mouse bone marrow micronucleus test
and a chromosomal aberration test by intraperitoneal administration (in vivo somatic cell mutagenicity tests). Another relevant data to be
considered is the report of a negative Chinese hamster SCE test (in vivo somatic cell genotoxicity test). There are also reports of negative Ames
tests and negative chromosomal aberration and mouse lymphoma tests from in vitro mutagenicity tests.
CARCINOGENICITY: In International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monograph Volume 93 (updated on 10 March 2006), it is stated
that there is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of dioxotitanium but there is sufficient evidence in experimental animals for
the carcinogenicity of dioxotitanium. Dioxotitanium is possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). Dioxotitanium as powder is classified as
Category 2 Carcinogen (Suspected of causing cancer). Moreover, no significant exposure to dioxotitanium is thought to occur during the use of
products in which dioxotitanium is bound to other materials, such as in paints.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available data were insufficient to
warrant a classification.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available data were
insufficient to warrant a classification.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

Limestone
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation, skin and/or eye contact.
SYMPTOMS: Irritation of eyes, skin, mucous membrane; cough, sneezing, rhinorrhea (discharge of thin nasal mucus); lacrimation (discharge of
tears)
TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, respiratory system
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
CARCINOGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Page 3 of 7 ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

Talc
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation, skin and/or eye contact.
INHALATION RISK: Evaporation at 20°C is negligible; a harmful concentration of airborne particles can, however, be reached quickly when
dispersed.
SYMPTOMS: Fibrotic pneumoconiosis, irritation eyes
TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, respiratory system, cardiovascular system
EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE: Data not available.
EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM OR REPEATED EXPOSURE: The substance may have effects on the lungs, resulting in talc pneumoconiosis.
Depending on the degree of exposure, periodic medical examination is suggested.
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SKIN CORROSION/IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE/IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
CARCINOGENICITY: The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) reported talc is not classifiable as human
carcinogen and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded there is Animal & Human Inadequate Evidence (Group 3).
Therefore, it is not classified as a carcinogen.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

Barium Phosphate / Phosphoric acid, barium salt (1:1)


ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
CARCINOGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is rapidly and almost completely absorbed via the oral route. It is slowly and
incompletely absorbed via the skin.
SYMPTOMS: Abdominal pain. Nausea. Vomiting. Diarrhoea. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Confusion. Unconsciousness.
INHALATION RISK: A harmful contamination of the air will not or will only very slowly be reached on evaporation of this substance at 20°C; on
spraying or dispersing, however, much faster.
EFFECTS OF
SHORT-TERM
EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM OR REPEATED EXPOSURE: Data not available.
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Acute oral LD50 value was 12565 mg/kg body weight in rats which is out of category. Ergo, it is not classified.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Acute dermal LD50 was 11890 mg/kg body weight in rabbit which is out of category. Hence, it is not classified.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: The acute 4-hour inhalation LC50 in rats was 5.08 mg/L based on OECD Guideline 403 and is classified as
Category 3.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: According to the Draize test performed in rabbits and guinea pigs, 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is non-
irritating, consequently, it is not classified.
Page 4 of 7 SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: No ocular irritation after application of 0.5 ml undiluted 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol was
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

observed in albino rabbit's eye. Wherefore, it is not classified.


RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: The guinea pig maximization test showed that 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is not sensitizing, for this reason, it is out of
category.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol does not induce cytogenetic damage in bone marrow cells of NMRI mice in vivo
according to OECD Guideline 474 (Mammalian Erythrocyte Micronucleus Test) and 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol was neither genotoxic nor
cytotoxic to Chinese hamster Ovary (CHO) cells subsequently based on test similar or equivalent to OECD Guideline 473 (In vitro Mammalian
Chromosome Aberration Test), consequently, it is out of category.
CARCINOGENICITY: Based in a two-year bioassay in rats, 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is negative for carcinogenicity, on that account, it is not classi
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is a reproductive toxicant in Swiss mice affecting fertility and reproductive
performance, although at high doses and developmental toxicity was noted at 8.0 ml/kg/day and included reduced foetal weight and delayed
ossification. There from, 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethan-1-ol is classified as Category 2 reproductive toxicant.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Effects from long-term exposure are seen predominantly in the kidney and
to a lesser degree in the liver. Kidney effects were reported consisting of oxalate crystalluria, increased urine volumes and histopathological
evidence of hydropic degeneration and tubular necrosis. These effects were seen when given at high doses and so it is considered to be out of
category.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

2,2,4-trimethyl-1-[(2-methylpropanoyl)oxy]pentan-3-yl 2-methylpropanoate
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation, skin and/or eye contact and by ingestion.
SYMPTOMS: Skin irritation.
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for
classification.
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but
not sufficient for classification.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
CARCINOGENICITY: Classification is not possible since the available data were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classified as Category 2 based on the following evidences: there was a statistically significant decrease in the
total number of implants, reduced litter weights on postnatal days 0 and 4, and increased mortality in the offspring on postnatal day 4 through
oral exposure.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available data were insufficient to
warrant a classification.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available data were insufficient
to warrant a classification.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

Cellulose, hexadecyl 2-hydroxyethyl ether


ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation, skin/eye contact and by ingestion.
SYMPTOMS: (Eye contact) Dust can cause eye irritation. Symptoms include stinging, tearing, redness, and swelling of eyes.
(Ingestion) Swallowing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Swallowing large amounts
may be harmful.
(Inhalation) This material is a dust or may produce dust. Prolonged or repeated breathing of this material may result in chronic bronchitis
(inflammation of the airways of the lungs). Symptoms include coughing and shortness of breath.
AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITION: Pre-existing disorders of the following organs (or organ systems) may be aggravated by exposure to
this material:, lung (for example, asthma-like conditions).
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Page 5 of 7 SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
CARCINOGENICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to insufficient data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible due to insufficient data.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.

2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation, ingestion, skin and/or eye contact.
SYMPTOMS: Causes eye irritation.
TARGET ORGANS: Causes serious eye damage
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION: Classified as Category 1 based on the report that 2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol was corrosive
to the rabbit eye, noting a maximum mean total score of 73.8, hence, it was considered to have a corrosive effect on the eye.
RESPIRATORY / SKIN SENSITIZATION: Respiratory sensitization: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
Skin sensitization: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
GERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
CARCINOGENICITY: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.
EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION: Classification is not possible due to lack of data.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - SINGLE EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not
sufficient for classification.
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY - REPEATED EXPOSURE: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but
not sufficient for classification.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Classification is not possible because the available were conclusive but not sufficient for classification.

XII. ECOLOGICAL This has the potential to be toxic in environments. Do not leak or waste in the environments without adequate waste disposal handling.
INFORMATION

XIII. DISPOSAL To avoid disposal problems, try to buy only as much coating as you need. When you have leftover paint, try to use it up on a smaller project or give
CONSIDERATION it away to someone else who can use it. Community groups, theater groups or schools may be able to put your leftover paint to good use.
Dispose waste in accordance with local and/or national regulations. Leftover liquid paint products SHOULD NOT be disposed with regular trash.
Hazardous waste SHOULD NOT be poured down the drain, hazardous waste which are poured down the drain will eventually find their way in the
general supply water. When poured on the ground, it can seep into the soil which can cause environmental damage. Waste thrown into trash will
end up at the dumpsite where it will be exposed to the environment.
The unusable coating should be brought to your local household hazardous waste collection facility.
For the safety of persons conducting disposal, recycling or reclamation activities, kindly refer to the information in Section 8 ( Exposure
controls/personal protection) of the SDS.

XIV. TRANSPORT UN Number: Not available (Product is not regulated)


INFORMATION UN Proper Shipping Name: Not applicable
Transport hazard class(es): Not applicable
Packing group: Not applicable
Environmental hazards:
Marine pollutant according to IMDG Code: No
Environmentally hazardous according to UN Model Regulations: No
Environmentally hazardous according to ADR: No
Environmentally hazardous according to RID: No
Environmentally hazardous according to ADN: No
Special precautions for user:
Page 6 of 7 EmS Guide: Not applicable
DAVIES TIMBERPRIME WOOD PRIMER WHITE

Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code: No
IATA Dangerous Goods and ICAO Technical Instructions for the Safe
Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air ERG Code: Not applicable

XV. REGULATORY Philippines Inventory of All components of this product are registered in the Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances
INFORMATION Chemicals and Chemical (PICCS).
Substances (PICCS)

TSCA Inventory List All components of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.

Montreal Protocol No component of this product is listed on the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.

Stockholm Convention No component of this product is listed on the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.

Rotterdam Convention No component of this product is listed on the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for
Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade.

Legend to abbreviations and acronyms used:


XVI. OTHER
INFORMATION CASRN means Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
LFL - UFL means lower flammability limit - upper flammability limit
TWA8 means 8-hour time weighted average
LD 50 means the amount of a chemical, given all at once, which causes the death of 50% (one half) of a group of test animals
LC 50 (50% lethal concentration) means the concentration of a chemical in air or of a chemical in water which causes the death of 50% (one
half) of a group of test animals
GHS means the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
IUCLID means the International Uniform Chemical Information Database
HSDB means the Hazardous Substance Data Bank
SIDS means the Screening Information Dataset
EHC means the Environmental Health Criteria
OECD means the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ECHA means the European Chemical Agency
UN means the United Nations
IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
ADR means the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
RID means the Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail
ADN means the European Agreement concerning the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways
EMS Guide means the Emergency response procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods
MARPOL 73/78 means the International Convention for the Prevention of pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978
relating thereto, as amended
IBC Code means the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (International
Bulk Chemical Code)
IATA means the International Air Transport Association
ICAO means the International Civil Aviation Organization
ERG Code means the Emergency Response Drill Code as found in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) document “The
Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods”

The information herein is given in good faith but we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist. Final determination of
suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.

Page 7 of 7

You might also like