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5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURE
S.5.1 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA -Is not flammable therefore not applicable.
5.2 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD - Not applicable.
5.3 PROTECTION MEASURES - Not applicable
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES.
6.1 PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
Protective clothing should be provided for workers when a significant
quantity of fibres are liable to be deposited on their clothing. Clothes
should be cleaned by a suitable organisation.
6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL
Dust from mineral fibre products should be removed by vacuum, in a direction
away form the operator, at frequent intervals during work to prevent the
accumulation of dust. Where vacuuming is not possible then the dust must
be dampened and collected whilst still damp. All dust and hard waste should
be placed in double imermeable, heavy gauge polythene sacks or bags which
should then be sealed. Such waste must be disposed of at an authorised
waste disposal site. Off-cuts should be disposed of in the same matter.
6.3 CLEANING UP
See section6. 2. Industrial type vacuum cleaners fitted with 'h' type
filters and suitble bags must be used.
7. STORAGE AND HANDLING
7.1 STORAGE
Both machined or unmachined items should be packed to prevent movement
and abrasion during transit and absorption of water. Otherwise normal
safe precautions for handling can be employed. To avoid damage and distortion,
store on a smooth level foundation
7.2 RECOMMENDED SHELF LIFE - Likely to be indefinite under normal storage
conditions
7.3 HANDLING - All machining will create dust, a proportion of which
may be in the form of respirable fibres. Where the amount of dust produced
is likely to exceed the control limit approved extraction equipment must
be used and if this is not adequate, approved dust respirators used in
the vicinity. A small proportion of personnel may be sensitive to the
dust and develop a skin irritation. |