DEKLITE®
Safety
Data
Sheet

REV 1 – 08/2023        

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Warning: This Safety Data Sheet (SDS) has been prepared specifically for professionals (stonemasons, installers, etc.) who mechanically process material in a way that could generate respirable dust. If you are going to process material in this way, please read this information carefully.

These products contain different ammounts of crystalline silica. Processing them incorrectly or without adopting the appropriate safety measures can cause serious illnesses.

ALWAYS OBTAIN ADVICE IN REGARDS HEALTH AND SAFETY FROM YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND FROM A PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST, TO IMPLEMENT THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MEASURES REQUIRED TO MEET THE REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS AND TO MITIGATE THE EXPOSITION TO DUST, AS THE REQUIRED SAFETY MEASURES DEPEND ON THE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF THE WORKPLACE.

THE EMPLOYERS OF WORKERS PROCESSING THE MATERIAL ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INFORMING THEIR EMPLOYEES ABOUT THE RISKS, AND FOR ENSURING THAT THE WORKPLACE COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE OBLIGATIONS. THEY ARE ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE REQUIRED WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES.

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CONTENT

  1. Identification of the substance or mixture and the company or firm
  2. Hazard identification
  3. Composition/component information
  4. First aid
  5. Fire suppression measures
  6. Measures to take in case of accidental spillage
  7. Handling and storage
  8. Exposure control/individual protection
  9. Physical and chemical properties
  10. Stability and reactivity
  11. Toxicity information
  12. Environmental information
  13. Disposal considerations
  14. Transportation information
  15. Regulatory information
  16. Other information

SECTION 1. Identification of the substance or mixture and the company or firm

1.1 Product identification

Sold as: Deklite®

Identity of the substances that contribute to the mixtureclassification: Crystalline silica (SiO2) (quartz)

 
1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and non-recommended uses

Identified uses: Modular surface for indoor use as kitchen and vanity tops, desks, displays and similar uses.

Contraindicated uses: Do not mechanically process the material in an uncontrolled manner, avoid the generation of airborne dust. Do not use outdoors.

 

1.3 Information on manufacturer and provider of the safety data sheet

Manufacturer:*

COSENTINO, S.A.U.
Autovía A-334, salida 60. 04850 Cantoria (Almería) – Spain
Tel.: +34 950 444 175 / Fax: +34 950 444 226 – info@cosentino.com
www.cosentino.com

 

Safety data sheet provider (if different than the manufacturer):

United Kingdom:

Cosentino UK Ltd.
Unit 10 Bartley Point, Osborn Way    RG27 9GX, Hook, Hampshire

Ireland:

Cosentino Ireland Ltd.
Unit 39, Fonthill Industrial Park, Fonthill Road – Dublin 22

United States of America/Canada:

C&C North America,Inc.
355 Alhambra Circle, Ste. 1000
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Australia:

Cosentino Australia Pty Ltd.
270 Beech Road, Casula Nsw 2170

New Zealand:

Cosentino New Zealand Ltd
Level 27, Lumley Centre, 88 Shortland Street Auckland Central, Auckland, 1010

South Africa PTY:

Cosentino South Africa Pty Ltd
3 Sandown Valley Crescent, Sandown, Sandton, Gauteng, 2196

Malaysia:

Cosentino Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Unit 5,05, Level 5, Menara MBMR, No. 1 Jalan Syed Putra, 58000 Kuala Lumpur

 

1.4 Emergency response phone number

ChemTel Inc. (24/7/365, multilingual):
Worldwide: +1-813-248-0585
United States: 1-800-255-3924 (toll free)   Australia: 1-300-954-583
China: 400-120-0751                                               Mexico: 01-800-099-0731
India: 000-800-100-4086                                     Brazil: 0-800-591-6042

For information on emergency phone numbers of EU national authorities you may check: https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/2322249/ emergency_phone_numbers_en.pdf

SECTION 2. Hazards identification

2.1 Substance or mixture classification

Total crystalline silica content (SiO2) of product: 3-7.5%

Regulation (EC) nº1272/2008 (CLP) / GHS ver. 7:

STOT RE 2: Specific Target Organ Toxicity — repeated exposure. Category 2
H373: May cause damage to organs (lungs) through prolonged or repeated exposure (via inhalation)
H350i: May cause cancer by inhalation.
STOT SE 3: Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure. Category 3.
H335: May cause respiratory irritation

CLP Regulation (EC) nº 1272/2008 (CLP) / GHS ver. 7 / Directive 2004/37/EC does not provide for any hazards associated with the finished Deklite® material. However, given that it contains crystalline silica (SiO2), dust particles may be generated during the mechanical processing or preparation of Deklite® (cutting, shaping, perforation, engraving, etc.). These particles, which include respirable crystalline silica, may remain suspended in the air.

Large-scale inhalation of this portion of mineral dust and crystalline silica can cause serious illnesses, including pneumoconiosis, pulmonary fibrosis (silicosis), lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and kidney disease.

2.2 Label information

Regulation (EC) nº 1272/2008 (CLP) / GHS ver. 7 / Directive 2004/37/EC

Hazard symbols:

Signal Word: DANGER

Warning information:

H373: May cause damage to organs (lungs) through prolonged or repeated exposure (via inhalation).

H350i: May cause cancer by inhalation.

H335: May cause respiratory irritation.

Precautionary statements:

P201: Obtain special instructions before use.

P202: Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.

P260: Do not breathe dust.

P264: Wash hands and face thoroughly after handling.

P270: Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.

P284: Wear respiratory protection for particle filtering (at least P3 or N95).

See sections 7 and 13 for information on proper storage and disposal, and section 8 for information on exposure control.

2.3 Other hazards

Results of the PBT and vPvB evaluations: This mixture does not meet PBT standards according to Regulation (EC) no. 1907/2006, Annex XIII. (Section 12) This mixture does not meet vPvB standards according to Regulation (EC) no. 1907/2006, Annex XIII.

SECTION 3. Composition/component information

3.1 Substances

Not applicable

3.2 Mixtures

Composition (%): Deklite® products are laminated modules of 4mm thick Dekton® and a PET foam. Both Dekton® and the foam are reinforced with a 300 g/m2 fiberglass mesh, embedded in a polymerized epoxy resin.

Dekton® material is the result of high-temperature sintering (between 1100 – 1300 °C) of various minerals in different proportions depending on the product reference, highly compacted, mainly including silicoaluminates (clays, kaolins, feldspars), silica (amorphous and crystalline), zircon (depending on the product), small amounts of inorganic or organic additives, as well as inorganic pigments. After sintering, the main crystalline phases present in the material are quartz, mullite, zircon, anorthite, albite, hematite and corundum, in different proportions depending on the product reference, distributed in a predominant glassy inorganic matrix. Cristobalite may be contained in traces.

The edges are finished with ABS strips bonded with a polymerized poliurethane resin.

Substances in the mixture that constitute a health or environmental hazard under Regulation (EC) No.1272/2008 (CLP), GHS ver. 7 or Directive 2004/37/EC, are classified as PBT/vPvB or are included on the Candidate List:

Indicators IUPAC Name Concentration Classification – Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008
CAS No: 14808-60-7

CE No: 238-878-4

Crystalline silica (SiO2): Quartz 3-7.5% STOT RE 2, H372
STOT SE 3, H335
Carc. 1A, H350i
CAS No: 14464-46-1

CE No: 238-455-4

Crystalline silica
(SiO2): Cristobalite
3-7.5% STOT RE 2, H372
STOT SE 3, H335
Carc. 1A, H350i

Mixture components subject to occupational exposure limits: Section 8

The full text of the said hazard information is given in section 16.

SECTION 4. First aid

4.1 First aid description

For the finished material, no special measures are required, but there are some requirements for processing and preparation, as indicated below:

General recommendations

Have the label or safety data sheet to hand when you call the emergency number or consult a doctor.

Move the affected person away from the source of the exposure. Give them fresh air and rest. Do not give the victim anything to drink if they are unconscious.

The symptoms of poisoning may appear after exposure, meaning that if there is any concern or if an illness persists, call a doctor and show the SDS for this product.

Inhalation

Do not inhale dust produced by material processing. If poisoning symptoms appear, move the affected person out of the exposure area and get them some fresh air. Use assisted respiration if the victim is having a serious reaction. Call for medical attention if the symptoms worsen or persist.

Contact with skin

Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

Contact with eyes

Rinse eyes with plenty of room-temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Prevent the affected person from rubbing or closing their eyes. If the victim wears contact lenses, these should be removed unless stuck to the eyes, as failure to do so may cause additional injury. Call for medical attention if the symptoms worsen or persist.

4.2 Main symptoms; acute and delayed effects Inhalation

Inhalation

During the mechanical processing of this product, particularly if the processing recommendations of using water and suitable air filtering and venting systems are not followed, a fraction of fine particles of mineral dust and crystalline silica may be suspended in the air. Prolonged contact and/ or large-scale inhalation of this respirable dust can cause pneumoconiosis, pulmonary fibrosis (commonly known as silicosis), lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, autoimmune disease and kidney disease. The main symptoms of silicosis are a cough and difficulty breathing (see section 11).

4.3 Medical attention and special treatments that should be provided immediately

If uncertain or if symptoms persist, seek medical attention.

SECTION 5. Fire suppression measures

5.1 Extinguishers

Suitable fire-fighting tools: Any suitable tool for fighting the type of fire at hand. Polyvalent powder extinguishers are recommended.

5.2 Hazards specific to the substance or mixture

Foam is not classified as flammable, but it burns. Combustion may generate carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides, and other toxic gases and particulates.

Dust potentially generated in the processing of the material may pose an explosion hazard if in high concentration it contacts an ignition source.

5.3 Recommendations for fire-fighters

If a fire is declared: depending on the size of the fire, it may be necessary to wear complete protective gear and self- contained breathing apparatus. At least minimal emergency facilities and tools must be available (fire blankets, portable first-aid kit, etc.) in accordance with local regulations.

Personal protective equipment: Depending on the fire at hand.

SECTION 6. Measures to take in case of accidental spillage

6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures

Not applicable. The finished material poses no spillage risks.

6.2 Environmental precautions

Not applicable. The finished material poses no spillage risks.

6.3 Cleaning containment methods and equipment

Not applicable. The finished material poses no spillage risks.

6.4 Reference to other sections

Personal protective equipment: Section 8
Waste treatment: Section 13

SECTION 7. Handling and storage

7.1 Safe handling precautions

Manual handling:

Handling Deklite® requires no special measures. The user should take responsibility for carrying out a risk evaluation in accordance with workplace risk prevention regulations.

It is advisable to take the precautions listed below:

→ Personal Protective Equipment should be used. Wear safety shoes, safety glasses and cut-resistant gloves while handling Deklite®.

Processing and installation:

The employers of professionals who process the material should equip the workplace with the relevant occupational health and safety measures for limiting worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica and ensuring that the workplace complies with applicable local regulations on this subject.

It is very important that mechanical processing of the material during processing and installation be carried out using tools with integrated water delivery system, or with on-tool dust extraction system. Uncontrolled dry mechanical processing must be avoided, as the dust produced contains respirable crystalline silica (SiO2).

Dust exposure should be monitored and controlled using appropriate control measures, such as:

→ Machines and tools with water supply systems or the “wet method”, with an appropriate water treatment system.

→ Tools with localized dust extraction and high efficiency (HEPA) filters as required by local regulations.

→ Natural and/or forced-air ventilation systems that ensure air renewal in work areas.

→ Cleaning and maintenance. Use of vacuum and/or water cleaning systems; sweeping and using compressed air is to be avoided, as are other methods that may cause dust to be airborne. Put preventive maintenance programmes in place at facilities to ensure suitable tidiness, cleanliness and operational conditions for work equipment.

For working with the material, it is advisable to consult the “Good Practices Guide”, via the website osh.cosentino.com or upon request from the supplier of this SDS.

However, in no case are these measures and guide exhaustive or substitutive of the legal obligations in regards of health and safety under the applicable local regulations.

7.2 Safe storage conditions, including possible incompatibilities

No specific conditions are needed for safe storage, save storage in an appropriately enclosed and covered area.

Avoid hard impacts that could break the material.

The product is not covered by Directive 2012/18/EU (SEVESO III).

7.3 Specific end uses 

There are no specific recommendations for end uses.

SECTION 8. Exposure control/individual protection

European Directive 2004/37/EC was modified by European Directive 2017/2398 dated 27/12/2017 to include a limit value for occupational exposure to the respirable fraction of crystalline silica of 0.1 mg/m3 (at 20ºC and 101.3 kPa).

RESPIRABLE DUST FRACTION IN EUROPEAN UNION:

SUBSTANCE INDICATORS COUNTRY/AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS 8H TWA (mg/m3)
Crystalline silica: Quartz

Respirable fraction

CAS No: 14808-60-7

CE No: 238-878-4

Austria, Estonia, Finland, Germany2, Norway, Slovenia, Spain 0.05
Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, UK 0.1
Bulgaria 0.07
Cyprus1 10k/Q
Netherlands 0.075
Portugal 0.025
Switzerland 0.15
Turkey 10
Malta3
Crystalline silica: Cristobalite Respirable fraction CAS No: 14464-46-1

CE No: 238-455-4

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany2, Greece, Lithuania, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden 0.05
Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, UK 0.1
Bulgaria 0.07
Malta3
Netherlands 0.075
Portugal 0.025
Switzerland 0.15
Inert dust

Not Specified

Respirable fraction

Austria, Denmark, France, Greece, Netherlands, Norway,

5

Portugal Belgium, Italy, Spain 3
Bulgaria, Ireland, UK 4
Germany4 0.5
Lithuania, Romania 10
Luxembourg, Switzerland 6
Malta3

Source: IMA-Europe. https://nepsi.eu/workplace-exposure-crystalline-silica.html.

Status: February 2022. 1 Q: quartz percentage – K=1; 2 Assessment criterion (reference value); 3 When needed, Maltese authorities refer to values from the UK for OELVs which do not exist in the Maltese legislation; 4 Defined for a density of 1 g/cm³, i.e. for minerals with a common density of 2,5 g/cm³, a calculated OEL of 1,25 mg/m³ applies.

 

Respirable dust fraction in the United States:

Substance Quartz & CRISTOBALITE (respirable) Zircon (Zirconium compounds) Inert dust (respirable)
CAS No 14808-60-7

14464-46-1

10101-52-7
OSHA – PEL
(8 hour TWA)
0.05 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 as Zr (ST) 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3
NIOSH – REL
(10 hour TWA)
0.05 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 as Zr (ST) 10 mg/m3
ACGIH – TLV
(8 hour TWA)
0.025 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 as Zr (ST) 10 mg/m3
Adopted by / law name See section 16
OEL name (if specific)  Permissible exposure limit (PEL) / Recommended exposure limit (REL) / Threshold Limit Value (TLV)

Source: OSHA’s Permissible Exposure Limits – Annotated Tables https://www.osha.gov/dsg/annotated-pels.

Respirable dust fraction in Australia and New Zealand:

Substance Crystalline silica: Quartz Zircon (zirconium compounds)
CAS No 14808-60-7

14464-46-1

10101-52-7
Australia OEL Respirable dust 0.05 mg/m3 (8 hour TWA) 5 mg/m3 as Zr (8 hour TWA)
New Zealand (Workplace exposure standards) Respirable dust 0.05 mg/m3 (8 hour TWA) 5 mg/m3 as Zr (8 hour TWA)

Source: Workplace Exposure Standards for Airborne Contaminants (update 16/12/2019) – Safe Work Australia: http://hcis.safeworkaustralia.gov.au; New Zealand Workplace exposure standards and biological exposure indices: https://worksafe.govt.nz/topic-and-industry/work-related-health/monitoring/exposure-standards-and-biological-exposure-indices/

Respirable dust fraction in Brazil:

O limite de tolerância para poeira respirável, expresso em mg/m3, é dado pela seguinte fórmula:

L.T.R. = (8 / % quartzo +2) mg/m3

O limite de tolerancia para poeira total (respirável e não – respirável), expresso em mg/m3, é dado pela seguinte fórmula:

L.T.R. = (24 / % quartzo +3) mg/m3

Siempre será entendido que “Quartzo” significa sílica livre cristalizada. Fonte: NR15 – Atividades e Operações Insalubres Anexo n.º 12 Portaria 3214/78 – Límites de Tolerância para Poeiras Minerais.

To obtain up-to-date specific limits or limits for countries not listed here, please consult a competent health and safety professional or the local regulatory authority of the country in question. The occupational exposure levels herein are provided for information purposes only. They are not binding and do not need to be fully accurate.

8.1.2 Additional exposure limits under usage conditions 

DNEL; Human exposure: No information available

PNEC values. Environmental exposure: No information available.

 

8.2 Exposure control

General measures:

Consult a competent health and safety professional to monitor exposure to mineral dust and dust containing crystalline silica. Reduce the generation of airborne dust local exhaust venting or other technical controls to keep the particle concentration in the air below the exposure limits specified by applicable regulations. If user operations create dust, smoke or vapour, use a ventilation system to ensure that exposure to airborne particles is below the exposure limit. Take organisational measures, such as separating dust-generating areas from areas frequented by staff. Work clothes should be removed and washed separately.

Personal protective equipment:

  1. Respiratory protection: Suitable respiratory protective equipment with a particle filter as per regulation EN 143:2001 and its revisions EN 143/AC 2002, EN 143/AC 2005 (type P3), or N95, R95, P95 o superior according to Occupational Safety and Health Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, approved by NIOSH, P1, P2 protection or higher according to Australian AS/NZS 1716, or equivalent protection that complies with relevant applicable local law.Use appropriate respiratory protection even when working with water as a dust reduction measure when processing Deklite®.
  1. Hand protection: Use of mechanical protection gloves is recommended to prevent being cut by pieces during handling.
  1. Eye protection: The use of eye protection is recommended in accordance with EN166:2001, Occupational Safety and Health Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, or equivalent protection that complies with applicable relevant local regulation.
  1. Skin protection: SSkin protection is not needed, but the use of work clothing that prevents dust from coming into contact with skin is recommended. Wash hands and face with soap and water to remove dust from processing before work breaks and at the end of shifts.

Work clothing: When processing Deklite® wear work clothing made of a fabric that does not trap dust. Do not clean using compressed air; use vacuum cleaning methods. Wear rubber boots if work is to be performed in wet areas during water processing.

SECTION 9. Physical and chemical properties

9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties

The information in this section pertains to the product unless specifically listed as giving information about a substance:

Physical aspect:

Physical state at 20ºC: Solid
Pattern: Solid by line
Colour: By line Odour: Odourless
Olfactory threshold: N/A*

Volatility:
Boiling point at atmospheric pressure: N/A*
Vapour pressure at 20ºC: N/A*
Evaporation rate at 20ºC: N/A*
Product characteristics:

Density: 470-510 kg/m3
Dynamic viscosity: N/A* pH: N/A*
Vapour density at 20ºC: N/A*
N-octanol/water partition coefficient at 20ºC: N/A*
Water solubility at 20ºC: N/A*
Decomposition temperature: N/A*
Melting point/freezing point: N/A*
Explosive properties: Not explosive
Oxidising properties: Does not oxidise
Particle characteristics: N/A*

Inflammability:
Flash point: Not flammable
Inflammability (solid, gas): N/A*
Spontaneous combustion point: N/A*
Lower combustion limit: N/A*
Upper combustion limit: N/A*

*N/A: Not applicable due to the nature of the product; provides no information about its hazardousness.

SECTION 10. Stability and reactivity 

Reactivity:
Not reactive under normal storage and usage conditions.

Chemical stability:
Stable under normal storage and usage conditions.

Potential for dangerous reactions:
No dangerous reactions are expected.

Conditions to be avoided:
Avoid contact with surfaces whose temperature is over 300ºC, as the material may deteriorate.

Avoid hard impacts that could break the material.

Incompatible materials:
No information available.

Hazardous decomposition products:
None known.

SECTION 11. Toxicity information

11.1 Information on toxic effects

a) Acute toxicity: Does not meet classification criteria 

Acute toxicity estimate (ATE) of the mixture
Oral ATE >2000 mg/Kg
Dermal ATE >2000 mg/Kg
Inhalation ATE No information available
Crystalline silica (SiO2): Quartz
Oral LD50 >2000mg/Kg weight (rat)
Dermal LD50 >2000 mg/Kg weight (rabbit)
Inhalation LC50 No specific data are available on acute toxicity that would permit a 100% categorical decision on the classification for acute toxicity by inhalation for any kind of crystalline silica. As a result, animal welfare concerns make further experiments unjustifiable.

b) Dermal corrosion or irritation:

According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

c) Serious eye injury or eye irritation:
According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

d) Respiratory or dermal sensitivity:
According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

e) Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) – repeated exposure:
The respirable dust generated in the processing of this product is classified as STOT RE 2.

The prolonged and/or large-scale inhalation of the respirable fraction of mineral dust and crystalline silica (< 10µm) can cause pneumoconiosis and pulmonary fibrosis such as silicosis, as well as worsening other respiratory conditions (bronchitis, emphysema, etc.). The main symptom of silicosis is a loss of lung capacity. Prolonged or large-scale exposure to dust containing respirable crystalline silica may increase the risk of other illnesses such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), autoinmune disease and kidney disease. f) Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) – single exposure:
This product is classified as STOT SE 3.

The dust generated by the mechanical processing of this material can cause respiratory irritation if appropriate protective measures are not taken.

g) Carcinogenicity:  

  • Quartz (SiO2): Prolonged or large-scale exposure to dust containing respirable crystalline silica may cause lung cancer.
    Material classification Crystalline silica (quartz)
    Directive 2004/37/CE Carcinogenic. Category 1A.
    IARC Group 1. Carcinogenic to humans
    NTP Known to be carcinogenic
    OSHA Regulated
    ACGIH A2. Suspected to be carcinogenic to humans
    WES 6.7A Confirmed carcinogenic; (r)
    HCIS Carcinogenic Category 1¡

h) Mutagenicity in germ cells: According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

i) Reproductive toxicity: According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

j) Danger if inhaled: According to current information, the classification criteria are not met.

SECTION 12. Environmental information

12.1 Toxicity:

Deklite® is not toxic to the environment. It is specifically recommended that water-cooled tools be used for mechanical processing, along with suitable air filtration and venting systems, to prevent the creation of dusty areas.

12.2 Persistence and degradability:
Not applicable.

12.3 Bioaccumulation potential:

Not applicable.

12.4 Soil mobility:

Not applicable.

12.5 Results of the PBT and vPvB evaluation:

This mixture is not considered to be persistent, bioaccumulable or toxic (PBT). This mixture is not considered to be very persistent or very bioaccumulable (vPvB).

12.6 Endocrine disrupting properties:

Not applicable.

12.7 Other adverse effects:

None known.

SECTION 13. Disposal considerations

Waste treatment methods

In accordance with Directive (EU) 2018/851 of the European Parliament and of the Council of May 30, 2018, amending Directive 2008/98/EC on waste, as well as the Spanish Law 7/2022, of April 8, on waste and contaminated soils for a circular economy, the product out of quality or discarded, as well as the fragments, can be deposited in landfills for non- hazardous waste.

In any case, please inform yourself and respect the local regulations applicable to you in relation to the management of this waste.

Deklite® packaging must be disposed of following local applicable standards. In general, they will be placed in bins specific for paper or plastic rejects if they are recyclable.

SECTION 14. Transportation information

ADR-RID, IMGD, IATA: Not regulated

UN number or ID number: Not regulated

Official UN transport designation: Not regulated.

Danger classifications for transport: Not regulated.

Packaging group: Not regulated.

Environmental dangers: Ocean contamination: No

Specific user precautions: Not regulated.

Bulk transport under IMO instruments: Not applicable.

SECTION 15. Regulatory information 

15.1 Specific health, safety and environmental regulations or legislation pertaining to the substance or mixture

International legislation:

  • Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) (Latest 2017 edition) – UN

Applicable European legislation:

  • Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH) OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 18 December 2006, concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, updated according to Regulation (EU) 2015/830 of 28 May 2015, which modifies Regulation EC) nº 1906/2006.
  • European Directive 2004/37/EC, modified by European Directive 2017/2398 dated 27/12/2017.
  • Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 REACH, Annex XIV List of substances subject to authorisation, with its later modifications: Not present, or not present in regulated quantities.
  • Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006, Annex XVII, Substances subject to restrictions on manufacture, placing on the market and use: Not present, or not present in regulated quantities.
  • Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP) OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures.
  • REGULATION (EU) 2016/918 OF THE COMMISSION of 19 May 2016 amending, for the purposes of its adaptation to technical and scientific progress, Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures.

Specific legislation in the United States:

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including crystalline silica (airborne particles of respirable size), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov

Specific legislation in Australia and New Zealand:

  • Australia Hazardous Chemical Information System (HCIS) – Hazardous Chemicals: http://hcis.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/
  • Australia Work Health and Safety Regulations 2016 – Hazardous chemicals (other than lead) requiring health monitoring
  • New Zealand Workplace Exposure Standards (WES): https://worksafe.govt.nz
  • New Zealand Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act – Classification of Chemicals

15.2 Chemical safety evaluation

The supplier has not carried out a chemical safety evaluation.

SECTION 16. Other information

16.1 Legislation applicable to safety data sheets

This safety data sheet has been prepared in accordance with ANNEX II- Guide to the compilation of safety data sheets in Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH), updated in accordance with Regulation (EU) nº 2015/830 of 28 May 2015, and in line with GHS ver. 7 (2017).

16.2 Legislative texts and phrases included in section 3

Regulation no1272/2008 (CLP):

STOT RE 2: Specific Target Organ Toxicity (repeated exposure). Category 2.

STOT SE 3: Specific Target Organ Toxicity (single exposure). Category 3

Carc. 1A: Carcinogenic. Category 1A.

H373: Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure

H350i: May cause cancer by inhalation.

H335: May cause respiratory irritation.

16.3 Abbreviations and acronyms

ACGIH: Association Advancing Occupational and Environmental Health.

ADR: European agreement concerning the international transport of dangerous goods by road.

CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (Division of the American Chemical Society).

LC50: Lethal concentration, 50 per cent.

CLP: European Regulation of the Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Chemical Substances and Mixtures.

LD50: Lethal dose, 50 per cent.

DNEL: Derived no-effect level (REACH).

GHS: Global harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemical products (UN)

HCIS: Australia Hazardous Chemical Information System.

HCS: The Hazard Communication Standard.

HMIS: Hazardous Materials Identification System.

IMA: Industrial Minerals Association

IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer.

IATA: International Air Transport Association.

vPvB: Very persistent, very bioaccumulable substances.

NFPA: National Fire Protection Association.

NTP: Technical Notes on Prevention.

OEL: Occupational exposure limit.

UN: United Nations.

OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

PBT: Persistent, bioaccumulable and toxic substances.

PNEC: Predicted no-effect concentration (REACH).

REACH: Regulation concerning the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals.

RID: Regulations concerning the international transport of dangerous goods by rail.

WES: New Zealand Workplace Exposure Standards.

16.4 Main sources

  • http://esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu
  • http://echa.europa.eu
  • http://europhrac.eu
  • http://echemportal.org
  • http://toxnet.nlm
  • http://inchem.org
  • http://epa.gov
  • https://www.osha.gov
  • http://insh.es
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  • IARC publications. Overall carcinogenicity evaluation
  • Access to European law, http://eur-lex.europa.eu/
  • European agreement concerning the international transport of dangerous goods by road

16.5 Information evaluation methods

Article 9 Regulation no. 1272/2008 (CLP): The classification of the mixture is generally based on calculation methods using substance data in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008. If data is available for some mixture or the weighting of the tests can be used for their classification, this will be indicated in the pertinent section of the Safety Data Sheet. See section 9 for physico-chemical properties, section 11, for toxicological information and section 12 for environmental information.

16.6 Risk rating system in accordance with NFPA and HMIS

Health: 1

Inflammability: 0

Reactivity: 0

16.7 Other pertinent information

Consult Cosentino, S.A.U. (info@cosentino.com) if you have any questions, or before using or supplying this material for other applications not discussed here.

The information contained in this document is, to our knowledge, up-to-date and precise. However, we cannot vouch for the recommendations or suggestions given here, as the usage conditions of the materials are out of our control. In addition, the contents of this Safety Data Sheet should not be interpreted as a recommendation for using any product that violates the law, safety practices or current patents regulating any material or its use.

The recipient of the material is responsible for verifying their own compliance with the relevant rules and regulations. Under no circumstances should the information in this Safety Data Sheet be taken to guarantee specific properties or generate a contractual relationship.

This Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is in accordance with CLP Regulation (CE) No 1272/2008, and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemical Products (GHS).

For more information, consult the manufacturer and follow the instructions in the Good Practices Guide for the processing of material available on the manufacturer’s website www.dekton.com or osh.cosentino.com.

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