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BCIS Home I Log In I User Registration i Hot Topics Florida Pr' Product Approval USER: PubBc User 'K'- "P'itl MN'tti Product Approval Menu > Product or ADoDcatbn Search > A f!I n 7', FL # Application Type Code Version Application Status Comments Archived Product Manufacturer Address/Phone/Email Authorized Signature Technical Representative Address/Phone/Email Quality Assurance Representative Address/Phone/Email Category Subcategory Compliance Method Florida Engineer or Architect Name who the Evaluation Report Florida License Quality Assurance Entity Quality Assurance Contract Expiration D Validated By Certificate of Independence Referenced Standard and Year (of �6ANN�� ArNT0064M)ORN Publications I FBC Staff I BCIS Site Map I Links I Search I ` > AppKcaUon Detaa FL13192-RS Revision 2017 Approved James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 26300 La Alameda Ste. 250 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (909)349-2927 pingsheng.zhu@jameshardle.com Pingsheng Zhu pingsheng.zhu@jameshardle.com Pingsheng Zhu 10901 Elm Ave. Fontana, CA 92337 (909)349-2927 pingsheng.zhu@jameshardie.com Pingsheng Zhu 10901 Elm Ave. Fontana, CA 92337 (909)349-2927 pingsheng.zhu@jameshardle.com Panel Walls Siding Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a Licensed Florida Professional Engineer - Evaluation Report - Hardcopy Received Ronald I. 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Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Sections from the Code Product Approval Method Date Submitted Date Validated Date Pending FBC Approval Date Approved Summary of Products Florida Licensed Professional Engineer or Architect FL13192 R5 Equiv RIO-2692E-17 ASTM C1186 eguivalency,pdf Method 1 Option D 08/09/2017 08/25/2017 08/28/2017 10/10/2017 FL # Model, Number or Name Description 13192.1 Cemplank Lap Siding fiber -cement lap siding Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ: Yes FL13192 R5_II_CemPlank-Installation.pdf Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal Frame.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: N/A FL13192 R5_ II_ ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathing.pdf Other: For use in HVHZ install in accorda ce with NOA FL13192 R5 II NOA 17-0406.06.pdf 17-0406.06 Verified By: Ronald I. Ogawa 24121 Created by Independent Third Party: No Evaluation Reports FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal Frame.pdf 1 FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.Pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathing.pdf FL13192 R5 AE_ NOA 17-0406.06.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 13192.2 HardiePlank Lap Siding fiber -cement lap siding Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: Yes FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Frame.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf Design Pressure: N/A FL13192 R5 II_ ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathinq.pdf Other: For use in HVHZ install in accordance with NOA FL13192 R5 II HardiePlank-Installation.pdf 17-0406.06 I FL13192 R5 II NOA 17-0406.06.pdf Verified By: Ronald I. Ogawa 24121 Created by Independent Third Party. No Evaluation Reports FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal Frame.pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathing.pdf FL13192 R5 AE NOA 17-0406.06.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes__ _�—_— — --1{ 13192.3 HardieShingl e Individual Shingles — fiber -cement individual cladding shingles_ Limits of Use �— Installation Instructions i Approved for use In HVHZ: No FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2685-17 Shingle Wood Metal Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Frame.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A FL13192 R5_II_HardieShingle-Installation.pdf Design Pressure: N/A I Verified By: Ronald I. Ogawa 24121 ! Other: Created by Independent Third Party: No I Evaluation Reports FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2685-17 Shingle Wood Metal Fra me. pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 2 of 3 11 3/5/2018, 1:16 PM Floridg Building Code Online http://www.floridabi,*". Ig.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQ... 13192.4 I HardieShingle Panel fiber -cement notched shingle panels (straight edge, staggered edge, half round edge) Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2685-17 Shingle Wood Meta Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Frame.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf Design Pressure: N/A FL13192 R5 II HardieShingle-Installation.pdf Other: Verified By: Ronald I. Ogawa 24121 Created by Independent Third Party: No Evaluation Reports FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2685-17 Shingle Wood Metal Frame.pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.Ddf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 13192.5 Prevail Lap Siding Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: Yes Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure, N/A Other: For use in HVHZ install in accordance with NOA 17-0406.06 fiber -cement lap siding Installation Instructions FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal Frame_xf FL13192 R5 II ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf FL13192 RS II ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathing.ndf FL13192 R5 II NOA 17-0406.06.pdf FL13192 R5 II Prevail -Lap -Siding —Installation.pdf Verified By: Ronald I. Ogawa 24121 Created by Independent Third Party: No Evaluation Reports FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2683-17 Plank Wood Metal. Fra me. pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2687-17 Plank Shingle to CMU.pdf FL13192 R5 AE ER RIO-2688-17 Plank WSP Sheathinq.pdf FL13192 R5 AE NOA 17-0406.06.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Back Next Contact Us :: 2601 111& Stone Road, Tallahassee FL 32399 Phone: 850-487-1824 The State of Florida Is an AA/EEO employer. Coovrtaht 2007-2013 State of Florida.:: Privacy Statement :: AccesslbORv Statement :: Refund Statement Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If, mall to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phc 455.275(1), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 201; one. The emaas provided may be used for official co personal address, please provide the Department with; 3u do not want your a -mall address released In response to a public -records request, do not send electronic ie or by traditional mall. If you have any questions, please contact 850.487,1395. *Pursuant to Section licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an email address If they have imunication with the licensee. However email addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a i email address which can be made available to the public. To determine If you are a kensee under Chapter 455, F.S., please click here . Product Approval Accepts: ®teaE M Credit Card Safe 3 of 3 1 3/5/201 S, 1:16 PM r "o James Hardie Buildi 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 6C SAFEfYDATASHBET ' Products 2000 Pagel of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 Section 1. Identification Product Identifier: Exterior Fber-Cement (Medium Density) — Includesall Generation 6 H75 and HZ10 productswvith the following product names ap. n diePanelIftertical siding, HardieSoffit®panel, F lardieSoffitQ Bead Porch Panel, F lardieShingle®siding, F lardie9iingle®notched pane14 Hardie9iingle®individual shingles, Hardie®Fevea] Tm PanelMb" HardieTrim@boards Manufacturer Name, James Hardie Building Products Address and Phone 231 S LaSalle Street, Suite 2000 Number: Chicago, IL60604 1-800-942-7343 (1; 800-9HARDIE) Emergency Phone 1-800-942-7343 (1I 800-9F-WUIE) Number: %commended Use: Exterior Fiber-O*ent (Medium Density) is used asan external wail cladding Restrictions on Use: None known ;SecEion2. `Fiat rdSldentification GHsdassification: Carcinogenity, Category 1A Target Organ "bmicTobclty Fepeated Exposure, Category 1 GHSlabel Sement(s): Symbol 9gnal Word DANGER Hazard May cause cancer if dust from product is inhaled Statement(s) Causesdamageto lungs and respiratory system through prolonged or repeated inhalation of dust from product Precautionary Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety Statements) precautions have been read and understood. Do not breathe dust from product. Wash hands and face thoroughly after handling. Use personal protective equipment as required. If exposed or conoerned: Get medical advice. If shortness of breath or other health concerns develop after exposure to dust from the product, seek medical attention. Dispose of product in a000rdanoe with local, state and national regulations. If there are no applicable regulations, dispose of in a secure landfill, or in a way that will not expose gthersto dust. .. Section 3,,L'Composition / Information:on'Ingr''edients CA&P I Chemical Ingredient % 14808-60-7 Cxystailine 91ica (Quartz) 1545% 65997-15-1 Calcium 9licate (Hydrate) 35-65% James Hardie Buildi 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 6C Products 2000 Page 2 of 10 Dated Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 471-34-1 Calcium Carbonate <30% WA Calcium Aluminum Slicate (Hydrate) <20% 9004-34-6 Cellulose j <15% 1333-86-4 Carbon Black <1 % Section4..First_AidMeasures - j r Inhalation Acuteeffect Dust may cause irritation of the nose, throat and airways, resulting individuals ray in coughing and sneezing. Certain susceptible experience wheezing (spasmsof the bronchial airways) upon inhaling dust during cutting, rebating, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing or otherwise abrading fiber cement, and when deaning.upj disposing of or moving the dust. Chroniceffects—Repeated or prolonged over exposuresto crystalline silica can cause silicosis (scarring of the lung) and increasestlle risk of bronchitis, tuberculosis, lung cancer, renal disease, and sderoderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs.) 3L)me studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis` bronchitisand lung cancer in persons also exposed to crystalline silica. Acute silicosis— A sub -chronic disease associated with acute, massive silica exposure, isa rapidly progressive, incurable lung disease that istypically fated. Symptoms include, but are not limited to, shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss and chest pain. Such exposure may cause pneumoconiosisand pulmonary fibrosis. Required treatment — If inhalation of dust occurs, remove to fresh air. If shortnessof breath or wheezing develops, seek medical attention. Sdn Dust may cause irritation of the skin from friction but cannot be absorbed through intact skin. If skin contact oocur4 wash with mild soap and water. Contact physician if irritation persists or later develop& Eyes Dust may irritate the eyesfrom mechanical abrasion causing watering or redness. If eye contact occurs, remove contact lenses (if applicable). Rush with running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if redness persists or if visual changes occur. Ingestion Ingestion is unlikely under normal conditions of use, but swallowing the dust from the product may result in irritation or damage to the mouth antl gastrointestinal tract due to alkalinity of dust. If ingestio� occurs, dilute by drinking large amounts ofwater. Do d James Hardie Buildi 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 6a Products 2000 Page 3 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention. If unconscious, loosen tight clothing and lay the person on his/her left side. Give nothing by mouth to an individual who is not alert and conscious. Section 5,: Fire -Fighting Measures James Hardie®fiber-cement products are neither flammable nor explosive ,Suitable extinguishing techniques Appropriate extinguishing techniques for surrounding fire should be used. Fire -fighting equipment: Fire fighting personnel should wear normal protective equipment and positive self-contained breathing apparatus. Special hazards arising from the James Hardie Viber-cement products are neither flammable nor substance or mixture: explosive. Hazardous reactionswill not occur under normal condition Fight fire with normal precautions from a reasonable distance. 9 dio' h'A AaSdentd 1;bIdase_ 'Measures Emergency procedures No special precautions are necessary in the event of an accidental release. The following precautions apply to spills or releases of dust generated during cutting, rebating, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing or otherwise abrading fiber cement. Protective equipment: Good housekeeping practices are necessary for cleaning up areas where spills or leaks have occurred. Take measures to either eliminate or minimize the creation of dust. fbspirable dust and silica levels should be monitored regularly. WhereverI 1possible, practices likely to generate dust should be controlled with engineering such as local exhaust ventilation, dust suppresson through containment (e.g. wetting loose dust), enclosure! or covers. Use respi atory protection as described in Section 8. Proper methods of containment and dean -up: Afine water (dry sweeping spray should be used to suppress dust when sweeping should not be attempted). Vacuuming with an industrial vacuum cleaner outfitted with a high -efficiency particulate product in (HERA) filter is preferred to sweeping. Dispose of acoordance with local, state and national regulations. If there are no applicable regulations, dispose of in a secure landfill, or in a way that will not expose others to dust. Section T. ;Handling and 'Storage : Precautions of safe handling and Fiber -cement boards in their intact state do not present a health storage: hazard. ,The controls below apply to dust generated from the boards by cutting, rebating, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing or otherwis4 abrading fiber cement, and when cleaning up, disposing of or moving the dust. m Jaynes Hardie Build! e 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL Products 2000 Page 4 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 James Hardie®reoommended best practicesforhandling fiber - cement: Keep expolsure to dust as low as reasonably possible. Respirable crystalline Silica limits are specified by OSHA and MSHA and identified in Section 8 of this MSDS. Exposure to respirable (fine) silica dust depends on a variety of factors, including activity rate (e.g. cutting rate), method of handling (e.g. electric shears), environm0tal conditions (e.g. weather conditions, workstation orientation and control measures used. Wherever possible, practices likely to generate dust should be carried out in well ventilated areas (e.g. outside). The work practices and engineering controls set out in Section 8 should be followed td reduce silica exposures. Keep away from reactive products. Do not store near food, . beverages or smoking materials. Avoid spilling and creating dust. Maintain appropriate dust controls during handling. Use appropriate res irato rotection during handling as described in Section 8. Incompatibilities Hydrofluoric add will dissolve silica and can generate silicon tetrafluoride, a corrosive gas. Contact with strong oxidiang agents such asfl I orine, boron trifluoride, chlorine trifluoride, manganese trifluoride or oxygen difluoride may cause fires and / or explosions. Furthermi re, limestone is incompatible with addsand ammonium salts 83ction 8. Exposure.0 ohtrols/..Personal Protection .r. OSHA Permissible Exposure Standards (PEL): Exposures shall not exceed an 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) limit as stated in 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-3 for mineral dusts, expressed in million particles per cubic feet (Mppcf) and/or milligrams per cubic meter (mg/Ms). The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values (TLV are that organization's recommended exposure limits based on an 8-hour TWA. TLV mg/ m PE M ppsf PEImg/ m Oystalline 9lica (Quartz) 0.025 mg/m 250 10 mg/m (Fespirable) — 0/090+5 %90+2 Quartz (Total Dust) — I — 30 mg/m %90+2 Calcium Carbonate (Total Dust) 10 mg/m — 15 mg/m (Faspirable) — — 5 mgtm3 Calcium 9licate (Total Dust) — — 15 Mgt m (Faspirable) — — 5 mg/m3 Nuisance Dust (Not Otherwise ,9�ecified) (Total [Dust) 10 mg1m3(inhalable) 50 15 mg/m3 (Fgspirable) 3 mgtml 15 5 mg/m3 Cellulose (Total) — — 15 Mgt m (Faspirable) — — 5 mg/m3 Carbon Black �3.5 Mgt mj'3 3.5 mg/ m James Hardie Build Products Lyl 231 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2000 Chicago, IL 60604 Page 5 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 Other limits recommended: The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) also hasa Reoommended Ekposure Limit (F EL) of 0.05 mglm3 for respirable crystalline silica, based on a 10-hour time -weighted average. Engineering Controls Personal protection when handling products that may generate silica dust: (1) follow James Hardie ®instructions and best practicesto reduce or limit the release of dust; (2) warn others in the area to avoid the dust; (3) when uIng mechanical saw or high-speed cutting tools, work outdoors and use dust collection equipment, and (4) if no other dust controls are available, wear a NI09+approved dust mask or respirator (e.g. N95 dust mask). During dean -up, use a well -maintained vacuum and filter appropriate for capturing fine (respirable) dust or use wet cleanup methods —never dry sweep. Gutting Outdoors 1. Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away frjom user or others in working area and allow for ample dust dissipation 2. Use one of the following methods based on the required rutting rate and job -site conditions BEST ID Score and snap using carbide -tipped scoring knife or utility knife MI Fiber -cement shears (electric or pneumatic) BEI I ER MI Dust reducing circular saw equipped with Hardieblade'm saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction GOOD (for low to moderate cutting only) Dust reducing circular saw with Hardieblade Tm saw blade Cutting Indoors R, Gut only using score and snap method or with fiber -cement shears (manual, electric or pneumatic) Position cutting station in well -ventilated area to allow for dust dissipation Sanding / Rebating / Drilling / If sanding, rebating, drilling or other machining is necessary, you Other Machining should a]wayswear a NIOS+approved dust mask or respirator (e.g. N-95) and warn others in the immediate area. Clean -Up During clean-up of dust and debris, NEVER dry sweep as it may excite silica dust particles into the user's breathing area. Instead, wet debris down with a fine mist to suppress dust during sweeping, or use a �HEPA vacuum to collect particles. Important Notes 1. For maximum protection (lowest respirable dust production), James Hardie ®recommends always using "IBe h' level cutting methods where feasible 2. NB/fftuse a power saw indoors 7 "e James Hardie Build Products gf 231 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2000 Chicago, IL 60604 Page 6 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01115 3. NB/ERuse a circular saw blade that does not carry the Hai dieblade Tm saw blade trademark 4. N6Mclrysweep — use wet suppression methods or HEPA vacuum 5. NEVBRuse a grinder or continuous rim diamond blade for cutting 6. MVVA Rollow tool manufacturerMMety recommendations Personal Protective Equipment M1 Respiratory — If respiratorsare IIselected, use and maintain in accordance with AN9 Standard (Z88.2) for particulate respirators. %lect respirators based on the level of exposure to crystalline silica aslmeasured by dust sampling. Use respirators that offer protection to the highest concentrations of crystalline silica if the actual concentrations are unknown. Pit in place a respiratory protection and monitoring program that complieswith MSHAor 09-IA�e.g. 29CFR1910.134) standards, which include provisions for a user training program, respirator repair and cleaning, respirator fit testing and other requirements. Comply with all other applicable federal and state laws. t� Eye —When cutting material, dust resistant safety goggles/ glasses should be worn and used in compliance with ANSI Standard Z87.1 and applicable 09-IA (e.g. 29CFRI910.133) standards t, skin — Loose comfortable clothing should be worn. Direct skin contact with dust and debris should be avoided by wearing long sleeved shirts and long trousers, a cap or hat, and gloves, Work clothes should bewashed regularly. Section 9 Ph sicai and -Chemical Pro rties = Appearance and odor: Solid gray boardswith IWarying dimensions according to product. Some product may have a surface coat of water -based acrylic paint or acylicsealer Vapor Pressure: Not relevant Rash Pbint: Not relevant SpecificGravity: Not relevant Autoignition Temperature: Not relevant Flammability Limits: Not relevant Volatility: Not relevant Boiling Pbint: Not relevant Sblubility in water: Not relevant Melting Pbint: Not relevant Evaporation rate: Not applicable 66dion 10., Stability and lbacfiufty : ; L'`' =` Stabilit : y Crystalline silica and limestone are stable under ordinary conditions Conditionsto Avoid: Excessive dust generation during storage and handling Materials to Avoid: Hydrofluoric add will dissolve silica and can generate silicon tetrafluoride, a corrosive gas�l Contact with strong oAdiang agents such asfluorine, boron trifluoride, chlorine trifluoride, manganese trifluoride or oxygen difluoride may cause fires and /or explosions. Furthermore, limestone is incompatible with adds and ammonium salts. Section 11, .Toxicological Information. ° Ibutesof exposure: Fiber -cement isnot toxicin itsintactform. The following applies to dust that may be generated during cutting, rebating, drilling, routing, sawing, crushing or otherwise abrading fiber cement. e Jaynes Hardie Buildi r 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60 Products 2000 Page 7 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 Fblated symptoms: Repeated and prolonged overexposures to dust containing crystalline silica can cause silicosis (scarring of the lung) and increases the risk of bronchitis, tuberc0osis, lung cancer, renal disease and scleroderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels and internal organs). Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis, bronchitis, and lung cancer in persons also exposed to crystalline silica. Acute silicosis is a rapidly progressive, incurable lung disease that is typically fatal. Symptoms include, but are not limited to: shortness of breath, cough, fever, weight loss and chest pain. Such exposure may caulse pneumoconiosis and pulmonary fibrosis. The following relates to health effects of cellulose: Based on limited animal research, it is possible that repeated chronic inhalation exposure to cellulose fiber dust over time may lead to inflammation and scarring of the lung in humans. Precautions taken for crystalline silica dust will protect against cellulose. Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure— Pulmonary function may be reduced by inhalation of respirable crystalline silica and / or cellulose. If lung scarring occurs, such scarring could aggravate other lung conditions such aIsasthma, emphysema, pneumonia or restrictive lung diseases. Lung scarring from crystalline silica may also increase risks to pulmonary tubercu oss. Smoking —some Iucliessuggest that cigarette smoking increasesthe risk of occupational respiratory diseases, including silica -related respiratory diseases Acute and chronic effects: MI Acute toxicity —not classified MI Skin corrosion / irritation =not classified w, Serious eye damage / irritation — not classified OU711 Filespiratory or skin sensitization — not classified c; Germ cell mutagenicity—not classified 41 Cardnogenity — may cause cancer if dust from product is inhaled I; Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) — causes damage to lungsland respiratory system through prolonged or repeated inhalation of dust from product Cardnogenity: California Proposition 65 Warning: This pro dduct contains chemicals known to the Rate of California to cause cancer International Agency for Fasearch on Cancer (IAFL): Crystalline silica inhaled in the forms of quartz or cristobalite from ocupat�Jonal sources iscarcinogenicto humans Carbon (black is possibly carcinogenicto humans James Hardie Build! 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL J' Products to 2000 Page 8 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/ 01/ 15 The National Tb) oology Program (NTF ): NTPhasoQncluded that respirable crystalline silica isa known human 7anogen LD50 (Silicon dioxide): Flat oral >22,500 mg / kg Mouse oral > 10,500 mg/kg 9e tion -12. holog'cal Information.: There is a very limited amount of ecological data available on the effects of releases that may occur from this product being released into the environment. Clean up of the spilled product would not be expected to leave any hazardous material that could cause a significant adverse impact. There is a limited amount of ecological data available on crystalline silica, primarily because it is a naturally occurring mineral. An adequate representation of these data is beyond the scope of this document. Secti06°13; Disposal Consderations° Dispose of material as inert, non-metallic mineral in conformance with local, state and federal regulations. Crystalline silica and limestone is not a RCRA hazardous waste. '86ction 14: -Transport Information: # There are no special requirementsfor storage and transport UN No: None allocated Dangerous goods class: None allocated Hazchem code: None allowed Poisons schedule: None allocated Packing group: Not applicable Label: Not a DOT hazardous material. Local regulations may apply .5ecion 15. lato Information " DOThazard classification: None Placard requirement: Not aDOT hazardous material. Loci placarding regulations may apply California Proposition 65: Warning: Airborne particles of respirable size of crystalline silica are known to the State of California to cause cancer. CERaA hazardous substance Listed substIbnoe: No (40CFRPart 302): Unlisted substance: No Pleportable quantity (RQ): None Characteristic(s): Not applicable RCRAwaste number: Not applicable SOPA. Title III. Sactions302 / Extremely tiazardoussubstance: No 303 (40CFRpart 355— Bmergency Planning and Notification): SpRk Title III. Section 311 / Acute: Yes 312 (40CFRpart 370— Chronia Yes Hazardous Chemical Fbporting: Fire: No Community Fight -To -Know): Pressure: No Fbactivity: I No James Hardie Buildir r 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60( Products 2000 Page 9 of 10 Date of Issue: 06/01/ 15 WA. Title III. Section 313 (40C>FR part 372 — Toxic Chemical Faelease Fbporting: Community Fight -To -Know Not a IR RAN%mrdouswaste TSCA Inventory List: Yes TSCA 8(d): No Section 16. Other Information Prepared by Jeff Fry Issue Date: 0,6/01/ 15 Read el before use FIBER CEMENT Contains: Crystalline Silica (quartz) 10-30% Calcium Silicate (hydrate) 10-60% Cellulose ji(tgt<10%) �i DANGER May cause cancer if dust from product is inhaled. Causes damage to lunos and resoiretory system throuah orolonaed or recreated inhalation of dust from oroducL use. Do not handle until all safety precautions handling. It exposed orconce have been read and understood. advice. If shortness of breath concerns develop after expos Do not breathe dust from the product- Do not the product, seek medical att, eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Wear personal protective equipment as specified below. & Get medical when handled or stored in its original, local, state and national regulations. other health unaltered condition Ifthere are no applicable, regulations, i to dust from dispose of in a secure landfill, orin a on. way that will not expose others to dust me nazara assoaateawtm lw-ucement anses trom me erystawne sutca present it crust generatea tryactivities such as cuttng, reoaung, among, routing, saivtng, crusnmg, or otherwise abrading cement, and when cleaning up, disposing of or moving dust. When doing any of these activities in a manner that generates dust: (1) foltowJames Hardie instructions and best practicesto reduce or limitthe release of dust; (2) warn otherss in the area to avoid dust; (3) work outdoors anduse vacuum dust collection when using mechanical saws or other high speed cutting tools; (3) work outdoors and use appropriate vacuum dust collection when using mechanical saws or other high speed cutting tools and (4) wear a dust mask or respirator that meets applicable national regulations, as specified below. During clean-up, use a well maintained vacuum and use fine dust or use wet cleanup methods - never city sweep. 95 dust mask). WARNING, This product contains chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to mxv.P65Wamings.ca govlpmducL James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 231 S. LaSalle St., Suite 2000 Chica o, IL 60604 USA www.jameshardie.com www.lhsafesite.com This form has been prepared to meet current offered without any warranty or guarantee of use of its' products, and therefore specifically misuse and alteration of its products. The information contained on this MSDS was p analyzing the effects of silica upon human heals scientific and other data James Hardie Building basis for this MSDS. The information contained document. It does not address the effects of sili substances, or when used in other processes. E Building Products control, the company makes this MSDS, either express or implied, including product for use for a particular purpose, and asl above. leral OSHA hazard communication regulations and is type. James Hardie Building Products cannot control the :laims liability and responsibility arising from the use, Juced without independent scientific or medical studies The information contained herein is based upon roducts believes is valid and reliable and provides the erein relates only to specific materials listed in the i when used in combination with other materials or cause conditions of use are beyond James Hardie representation, guarantee or warranty of any kind in e implied warranties of merchantability or fitness of the mes no liability related to the information contained ©James Hardie Building Products Page 10 of 10 231 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2000 pate of Issue: 06/01/ 15 Chicago, IL 60604 James Hardie Building Products requires, as a condition of use of its products, that purchasers comply with all applicable federal, state, and local health and safety laws, regulations, orders, requirements, and strictly adhere to all instructions and warnings which accompany the product.