Products: Base Stabilizer

Material Safety Data Sheet Earthbind™ BP

Quick Identifier: Natural Biopolymer Dust Suppressant and Soil Stabilizer
Address: 2606 N. Newark St. Portland, Oregon 97217
Manufacturers Name: EnviRoad LLC
Other Information Calls: 800-536-2650

 

Identity - Section I

Trade Name and Synonyms: Earthbind™ BP
(Earthbind™ BioPolymer)
   
NFPA Hazardous Identification
  • Health: 1-2
  • Fire: 1
  • Reactivity: 0
0 - Least; 1 - Slight; 2 - Moderate; 3 - High; 4 - Extreme

 

Composition Information on Ingredients - Section II

Ingredients %
Biopolymer (mixture of Polypeptides) 97-98
Process Aids 2.0-2.5
Additional Comments: Though further detail on contents may be confidential, all pertinent hazards are addressed in this MSDS.

 

Potential Health Effects - Section III

Route of Exposure Symptoms
Eye Mild eye irritation
Skin Irritation equivalent to water of same temperature
Inhalation May cause symptoms similar to hay fever
Ingestion Not known, not intended for use as human or animal food.
Carcinogenicity Not listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA

 

First Aid Measures - Section IV

Eye Flush with water
Skin Wash with soap and water
Inhalation For breathing large amounts remove to fresh air
Ingestion Drink large amounts of water
(Consult a physician if situation warrants)
Medical conditions usually aggravated by overexposure: Pulmonary dysfunction

 

Fire Fighting Measures - Section V

Flash Point NA
Flammable Limits in Air Lower: Not Applicable
Upper: Not Applicable
Extinguisher Media The biopolymers are combustible and produce a class “A” fire. Use water, carbon dioxide, etc. to distinguish.
Fire Fighting Instructions Wear full protective clothing and NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus.
Unusual fire and explosion hazard Significant quantities of airborne biopolymer dust may present a moderate risk for dust explosion.

 

Exposure Controls/Personal Protection - Section VI

Good general ventilation should be provided to keep dust concentrations below the exposure limits.
Personal Protective Equipment:  
Eye/Face Protection Safety goggles should be worn for protection against dust entering the eyes.
Skin Protection Not normally required.
Respiratory Protection Dust masks for protection against nuisance dust.
   
Exposure Guidelines:  
Applicable Exposure Limits PEL (OSHA) Total dust: 15 mg/m3
TLV (ACGIH) Not Available

 

Stability & Reactivity - Section VII

Stability Stable
Conditions to avoid Strong Oxidizing Agents
Incompatibility with other materials None
Hazardous decomposition products No information available
Polymerization The biopolymers are stable and will not undergo hazardous polymerization

 

Transportation - Section VIII

D.O.T. Proper Shipping Name (49 CFR 172.101) NA
D.O.T. Hazard Class (49 CFR 172.101) NA
UN / NA Code (49 172.101) NA
Packaging Group (49 172.101) NA
Bill Of Lading Description (49 172.101) Natural Biopolymer
D.O.T. Labels Required (49 172.101) NA
D.O.T. Placards Required (49 172.101) NA

 

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