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Safety Data Sheet

CEMENTONE BITUMINOUS FELT ADHESIVE FOR ROOFS

BOSTIK LIMITED

This Safety Data Sheet covers CEMENTONE BITUMINOUS FELT ADHESIVE FOR ROOFS, manufactured by BOSTIK LIMITED. It complies with GHS/CLP regulations. Available in English. Last revised 1 December 2014.

GHS Hazard Pictograms

Health HazardHealth Hazard
GHS10-AA1GHS10-AA1
Harmful/IrritantHarmful/Irritant
FlammableFlammable
CAS Number

64742-82-1

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

GHS/CLP

Revision Date

1 December 2014

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Danger
  • Flammable liquid and vapour - keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames
  • May cause drowsiness or dizziness through inhalation of vapours
  • Causes organ damage with prolonged or repeated exposure
  • Toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting environmental effects
  • May cause lung damage if swallowed; can cause skin dryness and cracking with repeated contact

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Immediately flush with plenty of water for up to 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present. Continue rinsing and seek medical attention.

Skin Contact

Wash immediately with water. Remove contaminated clothing and rinse skin for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air immediately. Get medical attention if discomfort continues.

Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety goggles or face shield to prevent splashing.

Hands

Wear protective gloves (such as nitrile or rubber) when handling. Be aware that liquid may penetrate gloves, so frequent changes are advisable.

Respiratory

Gas cartridge suitable for organic substances. Use respiratory protection if vapours or mist are generated.

Skin/Body

Wear protective clothing and an apron to prevent contact with liquid and repeated vapour exposure.

Physical Properties

AppearanceDark liquid
OdourCharacteristic odour
pHNot available
Flash Point38°C (Closed Cup)
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Avoid skin and eye contact with the liquid
  • Do not breathe vapours or spray mist
  • Use only in well-ventilated areas or outdoors
  • Keep container tightly closed when not in use
  • Avoid all ignition sources including heat, sparks, and open flames
Storage

Store in a well-ventilated location in original containers with tight-fitting lids. Keep cool and locked up. Store as flammable liquid in a designated flammable storage area.

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