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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0003425_Chemical Products and Company Identification_19991019MAR -@9-2000 16:46 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAE TO 11311354625'-�0 P.Bc Asphalt MUtsr�, ince lAq�E A t Ae wow cvav*w Shet Page Data e : 2 I Ra t erial Safety Rev.Date 10/19/99 �s 1. CSBMiCAL PRODUCT MW Coma= I XWrXZ%CATION AAphalt XS terials, Zne. 5400 treat) 86th street TnaianapoLis, IN 46268 C01ffA1iY CpptAM: Douglas A_ crozier gpNg� >SR: 017)s75-4670 ffi4It666TG'Y� CHEMTREC 1800)424-9300 28 hours Safely office (317)97S-4674 office hours Pit0VOCT UPOVE: HES fied C�tTCAL JFA Y:� llSi lAMip4o3pzeum hydrocarbon and water ZDV gyvosyms :I HYDROCARBON EMULSIONS 2. comp bSir=CRfMEMSMATIC6 ON ING MS'S CONCEKiRAT ION pps LIMN PERCENT BY VOLLK INGREDIENT NA►E 45 to 75 PETROLEUM RESIOUE5. PiiOPRIETARY 25 to 5b WAY tR D.Sto3 METAL TALLATE, PRWUTARY wi i�tesidsia �ulsioas: Smulsif ied Petroleum residues are a Potrole complex mixture of Nigh molecular "eight hydrocarbons produced from crude petroleum in suspensiop with water_ sition varies depending on the e specifications of the final product. source of crude and Lh 3- - RAZ*15 1Dg==yTCATZON sm mot emulsified hydrocarbons can cause thermal burns. hermal burns- equ pHot emulsifed prr�ollongeO contact canacause irritationt bOlas can causetand ddezmatitis_Fr enC or P!MT2o" Product has low order of acute oral toxicitY. �aTanN Vapors and F1im�Te �ane�3useirritation dizziness naLsal nausea, real-story tract - Extended exp MAR -,09-2000 16:46 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 1919546259_ P.0"r' lia t1eria 1 S a f e t Da to Shea t Page: 2 Rev. Rate �3 10/19/99 I 4. PIRST Am 3Mh3URES j HHoott or, Cold material - Gently flush with large amounts of water_ Call a physician immediately. Holt Material - Gently flush with cool water. Call a physician Cold Material - Remove emulsified hydrocarbons with waterless nand cleaner and wash wiCh soap and water. If irritation occurs, call a physician_ ZHGBa ll0ii If ingested, call a doctor immediately, and follow directions. �Ai.A?Iozx Move person to fresh air immediately. If not breathing give artificial resuscitation. Immediately call a physician. 5 _ FRE PIQi{TIN6 D�ASViGS3 FAAkDtAHLE PROPER2IffiS� PLASS OIIiT: N _A _ F AOT02 ONz z35000ra 700 14NMR SX WSiVX LIiQIT (%),- N.A. UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (9) : N.A_ i RZTIRG[12S82Yi MMMA Foam, Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, and water Spray may all be suitable in eztingdishing fires involving this product. Avoid using water streams to prevent, frothing. Use water spray to cool exposed surfaces. 6. X�C1�ZNTAL RELEASE DOASUJtES Stop source of leak. Eliminate sources of ignition. Contain by diking or impouni4ing. Absorbents can be used to contain spill. After containment, emulsified hydrocarbons can be collected for disposal. Advise authorities if productl has entered a sewer or water source_ Assure conformity with local, state. and federal governmental regulations for disposal. . $A,=wNG AbID STORAGE RAa3DLXM Am STOR&OR PRsac•-AVnPlis When ophning covers and outlet cap on storage tanks, use faceshield and gloves to avoid possible injury from pressurized resin. Hydrogen sulfide can be generated and accumulated in storage tank3 and bulk transport compartments- Stay upwind and vent storage hatches before unloading. Keep heatingjunits and flues in storage tanks covered with at least 12 inches of hydrocarbons. Do not overheat. Sapty Container warning: Rmpty containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, FIELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND, OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, OR OTHER S0URCES'OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. I a. =POS SE c0WM0LS/PRR50 [AL PROTECTION I z;M6D78B1t33M CQ=Tko Local or general exhaust reauired if in an enclosed area to remain below the TLV. EWFACE PLg=_—lIDDT Safely goggles or chemical splash goggles if splashing is anticipated. MAR -09-2000 16:46 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462550 P.0 Xataria1 5 a f a ty Data Sheet Page: 3 Rev. Date RES 10/19/99 9. ="BU Z CONMOLS/FMSONAL PROTBCTTCN - continued SICDsf PROTSCTxOiF Oil impervious gloves, such as Neoprene, if frequent or prolonged contact is expected. RBsP ORY PH CTI If high vapors are expected, use respirator approved for organic vapors. Observe respirator protection factor criteria cited in ANSI 288.2 (1960) Self contained breathing appararus should be used for fire fighting. OTffitJGBMMAL PAOTDCTI(W wear body covering clothes to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure_ Launder before reuse. 'J. PBYSICAL MW CEMUCAL PROPSRTZ85 APRgAg"CS Light Broom Liquid M Characteristic Petroleum odor BASIC 3R0IL3XQ POM: 212 ° F MMT IHG PO=T: N.A.'F �i VAPOPPXSSDR8: <lmm H9@77'F VAPOR DMFSITY (AIR -.1) : a,. 0 SPBCZFIG MAVT?Y: 0.96-1.05 SOLIIHILZTY (H2O): Completely p8: 10 ' 10. STABILIW im RBACT1ViTY STJOILITy- Stable ZgCO�PATIHLF M�TSR3ALS Strong Oxidizers HAZARDOHS RN fMOSITZPM PRODUCTS Fumes, Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, Sulfur Dioxide, Aldehydes, and Hydrocarbons HAZARDOUS POLMMIZXTION: Will not occur II . TC a=o QZCAL nwo mmTION 1QsCSLLXiiBdaS TOXICOLOGICAL Iffi�OReOi?IOmi HitUwmz The Internatioaal Agency for Research on Cancer has determined that there is sufficient evidence far the carcinogenicity of extracts of steam -refined bitumens, air -refined bitumens and pooled mixtures of steam - and air -refined bitumens in experimental animals. )hydrocarbon emulsion products, properly handled as outlined in this MSDS, are not expected to cause cancer in humans_ Skin contact, breathing of mists, fumes, or vapors sbould be reduced to a minimum to avoid any ill effects. Chronic health effects would not be expected as long as good hygiene and proper safety Precautions are practiced. MAR -09-2000 16:47 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462590 P.09 Material S a f ety Data Sheet Page: 4 Bev. Date � IO/19/99 .4y Emp AL IE8OI�TYDii May cause fouling of macer_ blay be toxic to aquatic animals. 13. DZSPOSAL C=93 D13L4TLC= Waste or co"aminated hydrocarbon is normally disposed in a special waste or industrial landfill. Comsider recycling into pavement mixtures whenever possible- 24. ossible_ 14. TRAXSPOVT nE rOftaTZon PROPER S=PP3= BUIEt (Not considered a DOT -hazardous material) SARI, TITZB IZI - XAZ'W CX.ASSES.- Acute Health Hazard 16. Oft numowm=I= =?.a ARD HArM - HEATH- 1 Slight • FIRB_ 0 Negligible REACTIVITY: 0 Negligible k=&=ONXRY WIPEL (OSBA) N RNINC ;- AOT EKJ SIFIBD PETROLBUM RESIDUE May produce minor burns on contact hMDS ZD8NTMCliTICB CODE/YMISBS: o AMI -403 PREPARED BY: Douglas A_ lozier P1 V u z (317) 875-4670 Rgmwam IO Information supplied by ]Lathony 3. Kriech, Heritage Research Group DISCLAUM Or X&UM2D AM 7IM33CD Although reasonable care has been taken int the preparation of this document, we extend no warranties and make no representations as to the accuracy or c9ff9leteness of the information contained therein, and assume no responsibility regardiAg the suitability of this information for the user's intended purposes or for the consequences of its use_ Each individual should make a determination as to the suitability of the information for their particular purpose(s). Asphalt Naterials, Inc. MAR -0.9-2000 16:48 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462594 P.11 /lilt, 1 i pm Reseamh Gro .,. WCVGGPOW CDl VWW 7901 W. Monis Street Indienapobs, IN 46231 USA 317-243-0811 a 4W2985 (FAX) August 25, 1999 Mike Kelly, President Asphalt Materials, Inc. P.O. Box 68123 Indianapolis IN 46268 Dear Mike: i You asked me about reporting requirements for HES Binder under the Toxics Release Inventory (W. HES'Binder contains no compounds reportable under TRI. Sin 1y, 'Anthony _ h Director Of Research AJK/ckc MAR -N9-2000 16:48 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462590 P.is 7901 W Morris Street 317-243-0811 Mike Kelly, President Asphalt Materials, Inc. 5400 W. 86* Street P.O. Box 68123 Indianapolis, IN 46268-0123 Dear Mike.' • IndiargpoGs, IN 46231 USA - 4W2985 (FAX) October 11, 1999 Please finds, enclosed the information you requested on HES Emulsion produced at Asphalt Materials, Inc. at Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Included with this letter are the leachability studies conducted on HES. I have also included sulfur forms. l3ES Emntsion By weight Sulfur Forms Organic Sulfur (Thiophenes) 0.770/6 Sulfur Forms Other Organic Sulfur (Sulfones) 0.04% Total Sulfur 0.81% I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if there is anything else. S irIC y Anthony(l,�riech AJK/ckc Enclosures MAR -09-2000 16:48 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462590 P.14- Heritage .la Heritage Research GrouR 7801 W. Monis Street D Indianapolis, IN 46231 U.S.A. 317-243-0811 0 485-2985 (FAX) LEACHABILITY OF HES EN LSION September 30, 1999 Anthony J. Kriech MAR -09-2000 16:49 Introduction FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462590 P.1c Heritage Research has completed a study of leachability of HITS Emulsion from Asphalt Materials, Inc. (AMID Elizabethtown, Kentucky. This product is used as a coal binder. Sampling and Analytical HES Emulsion was obtained from AMI in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. This product is a coal binder emulsion. The emulsion residue was submitted for the following tests to our commercial laboratory Heritage Environmental Services, LLC in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, an EPA certified laboratory. The test methods used in this evaluation are listed below; Test Mcthods Test Method/Procedure TCLP Procedure SW 846-1311 Volatiles SW 946-8240 Semi -Volatiles 0C/MS SW 846-3510 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons SW 846-8310 Metals SW 846.3010 The leachate results on metals are summarized in Table A. The leachate volatiles are listed in Table B. The leachate semivolatiles are listed in Table C. The polynuclear aromatic compounds (PACs) are presented in Table D_ TABLE A TCLP for Metals (mo) Description PetroTsc Det Limit BARIUM BDL 0.05 CADMIUM BDL 0.05 CHROMIUM BDL 0.05 LEAD BDL 025 SILVER BDL 0.05 ARSENIC BDL 0.05 SELENIUM BDL 0.05 MAR -09-2000 16:49 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TABLE B Volat& Orgmica (451L) TO 19195462590 P. i_ Description PetmTac Det. Li®it BENZENE BDL 50 C.AR13ON TETRACHLORIDE BDL 50 CHLOROBENZENE BDL 50 CHLOROFORM BDL 50 1,2-DICH%OROETHANE BDL 50 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE BDL 50 Nffi- 'HYL ETHYL KETONE BDL 100 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE BDL 50 TRICHLOROETHYLENE BDL 50 VINYL CHLORIDE I BDL 100 TABLE C TCLP Sem%Volati3e Ownks 4LF)L) Description PetroTac ' Det. Limit 1,4 -DICHLOROBENZENE IHEXACHLOROBENZENE BDL 50 2,4-DI4ITROTOLUENE BDL 50 BDL 50 HEXACBLOROBUFADIENE BDL 50 HEXACHLOROETHANE BDL 50 NITROBENZENE BDL 50 PYRIDINE BDL 250 2 -METE -[YL PHENOL BDL 50 3 -METHYL PHENOL BDL 50 4-METIM PHENOL BDL 50 PENTACHLOROPHENOL BDL 250 .2,4,5 -TRICHLOROPHENOL BDL 50 2,4,6 -TRICHLOROPHENOL BDL 50 MAR•709-2000 16.49 FROM POWELL MOUNTAIN LAB TO 19195462590 F.1 - TABLE D Potynndear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by HPLC (JAWL) Description Pet4r+aTac Det. Limit NAPHTHALENE IFLUORENE BDL 50 ACENAPHTHYLENE BDL 50 ACENAPHTHENE BDL 50 BDL 50 PHENANTHRENE BDL 50 ANTHRACENE BDL 50 FLUORANTHENE BDL 50 PYRENE BDL 50 BENZ (A) ANTHRACENE BDL 50 CHRYSENE BDL 50 BENZO (B) FLUORANTHENE BDL 50 BENZO (K) FLUORANTM& BDL 50 BENZO (A) PYRENE BDL 50 DIBENZO (A,H) ANTHRACENE BDL 50 BENZO (G,H,I) PERYLENE BDL 50 INDENO (1,2,3 -CD) PYRENE BDL 50 Comments 1. No metals leached above the detection level. 2. No volatiles were found in the leachate above the detection level_ I The semi -volatiles were not found above the level of detection 4. "lice PACs were not found above the level of detection Conclusions This study found that HES Emulsion residue had no leachable compounds of concern above the limit of detection. Based on this testing, HES Emulsion properly used would not be expected to leach measurable compounds of concern. This study does not preclude the need to use good engineering practices in locating and storing HES Emulsion. HES Emulsion should not be stored near bodies of water without secondary containment because liquid emulsions are water miscible before reacting with coal. Liquid emulsions can foul water supplies temporarily. Proper use of HES Emulsion should provide an environmentolly safe material for coal applications.