POTTERTON COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
SECTION 4
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
PAGE 11
ISIS HE
C.O.S.H.H
During the erection procedure there are a number of
items which are subject to the Control Of Substances
Hazardous to Health (C.O.S.H.H) Regulations, and
may require specialist personal protective equipment
(P.P.E) beyond what is normally required. Listed
below are the items subject to the C.O.S.H.H
regulations and the recommended precautions that
should be taken. For a full breakdown of any
substances listed below, please contact the
Commercial Technical Department.
1)
Fire Putty 1000
– Wear gloves, overalls and
safety glasses. In the case of an irritation rinse
the affected area with water and wash gently. In
the case of eye contact, flush abundantly with
water. If irritation persists seek medical advice.
2)
Brandkitt 1000
– Wear gloves, overalls and
safety glasses. In the case of an irritation rinse
the affected area with water and wash gently. In
the case of eye contact, flush abundantly with
water. If irritation persists seek medical advice.
3)
Refractory Ceramic Fibre
– Wear gloves and
overalls. In the case of an irritation rinse the
affected area with water and wash gently. In the
case of eye contact, flush abundantly with water.
If irritation persists seek medical advice.
Potterton Commercial Customer
Erection/Assembly Check List
The items listed below have been put together as a
guide to what actions should be completed before the
erection/assembly of a boiler takes place.
I.
Site access available for persons carrying
out the proposed work.
II.
Site managers/personnel aware that work
will be taking place.
III.
Risk assessments carried out on possible
risks that may effect the persons carrying out
the proposed work.
IV.
Sections and fittings boxes should be
positioned adjacent to the plinth(s) within the
boiler house prior to persons carrying out the
proposed work attending site. If this is unable
to be done notice prior to attending site
should be given.
V.
When boilers are to be stripped and rebuilt,
labour and transport should be provided for
moving the sections from the delivery point to
the final erection point. If this is unable to be
provided notice prior to attending site should
be given.
VI.
Sections/casing, etc, should be kept in a
clean and dry area prior to
erection/assembly.
VII.
Water should be available.
VIII.
A drain off area should be available.
IX.
Power should be available.
X.
A site representative should be available at
all times.
XI.
Clear instructions supplied to the persons
carrying out the proposed work regarding
positioning the boiler.
XII.
Fire evacuation procedures, facilities
availability, specific health and safety
information, etc, should be provided.
Items VII to X are essential if boilers require pressure
testing.
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