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Safety, Installation and Warranty Requirement
Fiberglass wool and ceramic fiber
Materials
The state of California has listed the
airborne fibers of these materials as
a
possible cancer hazard through
inhalation. When handling these
materials, special care must be
applied.
Suppliers of ceramic fiber products
recommend the following first aid
measures:
-
Respiratory tract (nose and throat)
irritation
If respiratory tract irritation
develops,
move the person to a dust free
location.
-
Eye irritation
If eyes become irritated, flush
immediately with large amounts of
lukewarm water for at least 15
minutes. Eyelids should be held
away
from the eyeball to ensure thorough
insing. Do not rub eyes.
-
Skin irritation
If skin becomes irritated, remove
soiled clothing. Do not rub or
scratch
exposed skin. Wash area of contact
thoroughly with soap and water.
Using a skin cream or lotion after
washing may be helpful.
-
Gastrointestinal irritation
If gastrointestinal tract irritation
develops, move the person to a dust
free environment.
Suppliers of fiberglass wool
products
recommend the following
precautions
be taken when handling these
materials:
Precautionary measures
-
Avoid breathing fiberglass dust
and
contact with skin and eyes.
- Use NIOSH approved dust/mist
respirator.
- Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting
clothing, gloves and eye protection.
- Wash work clothes separately
from
other clothing. Rinse washer
thoroughly.
- Operations such as sawing,
blowing,
tearout and spraying may generate
airborne fiber concentration
requiring
additional protection.
First aid measures
-
If eye contact occurs, flush eyes
with
water to remove dust. If symptoms
persist, seek medical attention.
- If skin contact occurs, wash
affected
areas gently with soap and warm
water after handling
Hazardous materials
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