6.2
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS.
Dust from intumescent
products should be removed by vacuum, in a direction away from the operator,
at frequent intervals during work to prevent the accumulation of dust.
Where vacuuming is not possible then dust should be dampened and collected
whilst still damp. All dust and hard waste should be placed in double
impermeable, heave gauge polythene sacks or bags which should be then
sealed. Such waste must be disposed of at an authorised waste disposal
site. Off-cuts should be disposed of in the same manner.
6.3 CLEANING
UP.
See section
6.2. Industrial type vacuum cleaners fitted with 'H' type filters and
suitable bags must be used.
7.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
7.1 STORAGE.
Both machined
and un-machined items should be packed to prevent movement, abrasion during
movement and absorbtion of water. Otherwise normal safe precaution for
handling can be employed. To avoid damage and distortion, store on a smooth
level foundation. Store fully supported of the ground in a cool dry place.
Protect from excessive heat
7.2 RECOMMENDED
SHELF LIFE.
Likely to be
indefinite under normal storeage conditions.
7.3 HANDLING.
All machining will create dust, a portion of which may be in the form
of respirable fibres. Where dust is generated, approved extraction equipment
must be used and if this is not adequate, approved dust respirators used
in the vicinity.
8.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION.
8.1 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS
Man-made fibres can cause irritation of the skin and eyes and excessively
dusty conditions may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract.
They contain fibres which can be breathed into the lungs. |