HEALTH AND SAFETY
INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER AND SERVICE ENGINEER.
Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, it is a requirement
to provide information on substances hazardous to health (COSHH Regulations 1988).
The Company takes every reasonable care to ensure that these products are designed and constructed
to meet these general safety requirements, when properly used and installed.
To fulfil this requirement products are comprehensively tested and examined before despatch.
This appliance may contain some of the materials below.
When working on the appliance it is the Users/Engineers responsibility to ensure that any necessary
personal protective clothing or equipment is worn appropriate to parts that could be considered as being
hazardous to health and safety.
INSULATION & SEALS
Glass Rope, Mineral Wool, Insulation Pads, Ceramic Fibre, Fibre Glass Insulation: may be harmful if
inhaled, may be irritating to the skin, eyes, nose or throat. When handling avoid inhalation and contact
with the skin or eyes. Use (disposable) gloves, face masks and eye protection. After handling wash
hands and other exposed parts. When disposing, reduce dust with water spray, ensure parts are se-
curely wrapped.
GLUES, SEALANTS & PAINT
Glues, Sealants and Paint are used in the product and present no known hazards when used in the
manner for which they are intended.
KEROSENE & GAS OIL FUELS (MINERAL OILS)
1. The effect of mineral oils on the skin vary according to the duration of exposure.
2. The lighter fractions also remove the protective grease normally present on the surface of the skin
rendering the skin dry, liable to crack and more prone to damage caused by cuts and abrasions.
3. Skin rashes (oil Acne). Seek immediate medical attention for any rash, wart or sore developing on any
part of the body, particularly the scrotum.
4. Avoid as far as possible any skin contact with mineral oil or with clothing contaminated with mineral oil.
5. Never breath any mineral oil vapours. Do not fire the Burner in the open i.e. out of the Boiler as a misfire
will cause unburnt oil vapours.
6. Barrier cream containing lanolin such as Rosalex Antisolv, is highly recommended together with a strict
routine of personal cleansing.
7. Under no circumstances should mineral oils be taken internally.
OFTEC Code of Practice OCP/1: 1995 For the Safe Installation, Commissioning, Maintenance and Fault
Rectification of Oil Firing Equipment should be consulted.
Due to a policy of continual development the Manufacturer reserves the right to alter or amend the design
of its products without prior notice.
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