MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) MSDS-
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Issue Date 19 July, 2018
P.V.A Bonding Agent Review Date 19 July, 2023
THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS NON HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO CRITERIA OF WORKSAFE AUSTRALIA
IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: Prestige Concreting Additives P/L
P.V.A Bonding Agent
Other Names: P.V.A Bonding Agent
P-Bond
Manufacturer's Product Code: RL 6345
UN Number: None allocated
Dangerous Goods Class & Subsidiary Risk: None allocated
Hazchem Code: None allocated
Poisons Schedule Number: None allocated
Use: Adhesive/binder for concrete and renders, timber,
hardboard and paperboard.
Physical Description/Properties
Appearance: White coloured, free flowing liquid with a slight odour
Boiling Point/Melting Point: BP 100˚C/0˚C approx
Vapour Pressure: Not established
Specific Gravity: 1.07 approx
Flashpoint: Not applicable
Flammable Limits: Not applicable
Solubility in Water: Dispersible In all proportions
pH: 4.5 – 5.5
Further information not relevant
Other Properties
Ingredients CAS Number Proportion
Synthetic Resin Emulsion 60 – 100 %
PVOH 0 – 40 %
Plasticiser 0 – 10 %
Biocide 0–1%
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HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS
Swallowing
May cause gastric irritation.
Eye
A moderate eye irritation.
Skin
Repeated or prolonged skin contact may lead to irritation.
Inhalation
Not normally an inhalation risk due to low vapour pressure at ambient temperatures.
CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS
Repealed or prolonged skin contact can cause irritation.
FIRST AID TREATMENT
Swallowing
Wash mouth and lips with water DO NOT induce vomiting, give water to dilute stomach contents.
Seek medical attention.
Skin Contact
Wash with tepid soapy water. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before re-use. If irritation
persists seek medical advice.
Eye Contact
Irrigate with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation
Move to fresh air, allow patient to assume most comfortable position and keep warm. Recovery should be rapid
after removal from exposure. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
Advice to doctor
Treat symptomatically.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
EXPOSURE LIMITS
WorkSafe Australia Exposure Standard
No data is available for the compounded material, the following data relates to the ingredients of PVA.
Vinyl Acetate Monomer TWA 10ppm, 35mgm -3
STEL 20ppm, 70mgm -3 [NOHSC: 1003 (1995)]
MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS
None supplied
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Use in an adequately ventilated area. General factory ventilation is normally sufficient to maintain
concentrations below exposure limits. In poorly ventilated or confined areas the use of a respirator may be
required.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
Skin
Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. The wearing of personal protective equipment is recommended such
as overalls or similar protective apparel, plastic or rubber gloves (AS2161). Always wash hands before smoking,
eating, drinking or using the toilet. Wash contaminated protective equipment before storing/re-use.
Eyes
Safety spectacles with side shields or safety goggles (AS/NlS1337) should be worn as appropriate.
Respiratory
Not normally an inhalation risk.
Flammability
Not flammable.
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SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Storage Temperature: Cool area out of direct sunlight Do not allow to
freeze
UN Class: None allocated
Packaging Group: None allocated
UN Number: None allocated
EPG Number: None allocated
Correct Shipping Name: None allocated
Storage Advice: Store in a cool area out of direct sunlight to
maximise storage life. Keep containers closed when
not in use Do not allow to freeze
SPILLS AND DISPOSALS
Wear appropriate protective equipment. Contain spillage using absorbent material (soil, sand, sawdust, vermiculite or other
inert material). Prevent any contamination of drains or waterways Scrape up and seal in properly labelled drums for disposal.
Remove residue from contaminated areas with specific clean up solution regulations when disposing of waste material.
FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD
No fire or explosion hazard.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS.
Hazardous decomposition products include carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, soot and other harmful products.
In case of small fire/explosion use: Water
In case of major emergency: Water
HAZCHEM CODE: None allocated
Extinguishant: Water, or as for other chemicals present
Danger of violent reaction or Explosion?: No
Protective clothing: Self contained breathing apparatus if risk of
exposure to vapour or products of combustion
Appropriate measures: Dilute
Evacuate?: No
CONTACT POINT
Prestige Concreting Additives P/L (03) 9775 1801