Here is a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Bitumen 60/70 based on standard industry SDS documents:
Bitumen 60/70 – MSDS
- Identification
Product name: Bitumen 60/70
CAS No.: 8052-42-4
UN No.: 3257
Use: ರಸ್ತೆ paving, waterproofing, coatings, insulation
- Composition / Ingredients
Main component: Petroleum bitumen (≈ 99–100%)
May contain:
Trace polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Small amounts of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) gas
- Hazard Identification
Generally not classified as hazardous under GHS
Main hazards:
Thermal burns (handled hot ~150–160°C)
Fumes may irritate respiratory system
H₂S gas in confined spaces (toxic)
Fire risk if overheated
- First Aid Measures
Inhalation: Move to fresh air
Skin (hot contact): Cool immediately with water, do NOT remove bitumen
Eyes: Flush with water for several minutes
Ingestion: Not typically hazardous; seek medical advice
- Fire Fighting Measures
Flash point: >230°C
Suitable extinguishing media:
Foam
Dry chemical
CO₂
Hazard: toxic fumes on burning
- Handling & Storage
Handle at controlled temperatures
Avoid overheating and water contamination (risk of boil-over) ([parnoun.ir][3])
Ensure ventilation in confined spaces
- Exposure Controls / PPE
Respiratory: Mask if fumes present
Skin: Heat-resistant gloves, protective clothing
Eyes: Safety goggles / face shield
- Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: Black, viscous liquid (hot) / solid (ambient) ([parnoun.ir][3])
Odor: Petroleum-like
Insoluble in water
- Stability & Reactivity
Stable under normal conditions
Avoid:
Excess heat
Contact with water in hot state
Decomposition may release toxic gases
- Toxicological Information
Low toxicity at ambient temperature
Possible effects:
Skin irritation (hot material burns)
Respiratory irritation from fumes
H₂S exposure risk
- Ecological Information
Not highly toxic, but:
Can contaminate soil/water
Persistent hydrocarbon material
- Disposal Considerations
Dispose according to local environmental regulations
Avoid release into drains or soil
- Transport Information
UN Number: 3257
Class: 9 (Miscellaneous)
Key Safety Takeaways
Main danger = heat, not chemical toxicity
Always treat as hot liquid hazard
Watch for hydrogen sulfide gas in tanks


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