INTRODUCTION
Isocyanate (polyurethane) adhesives / sealers
See resin based adhesives.
Individuals suffering from asthma or respiratory allergies should not work with or near these materials as sensitivity
reactions can occur.
Any spraying should preferably be carried out in exhaust ventilated booths removing vapors and spray droplets form
the breathing zone. Individuals working with spray applications should wear supplied air respirators.
Antifreeze
See fire, solvents e.g. isopropanol, ethylene glycol, menthol.
Highly flammable, flammable, combustible.
Used in vehicle cooling systems, brake air pressure systems, screen wash solutions.
vapors given off from coolant antifreeze (glycol) arise only when heated.
Antifreeze may be absorbed through skin in toxic or harmful quantities. Antifreeze if swallowed is fatal and medical
attention must be found immediately.
Arc welding
See welding.
Battery acids
See acids and alkalis.
Gases released during charging are explosive. Never use naked flames or allow sparks near charging or recently
charged batteries.
Brake and clutch fluids (polyalkylene glycols)
See fire combustible.
Splashes to the skin and eyes are slightly irritating. Avoid skin and eye contact as far as possible. Inhalation of vapor
hazards do not arise at ambient temperatures because of the very low vapor pressure.
Brazing
See welding.
Chemical materials - general
See legal aspects.
Chemical materials such as solvents, sealers, adhesives, paints, resin foams, battery acids, antifreeze, brake fluids,
oils and grease should always be used with caution and stored and handled with care. They may be toxic, harmful,
corrosive irritant or highly inflammable and give rise to hazardous fumes and dusts.
The effects of excessive exposure to chemicals may be immediate or delayed, briefly experienced or permanent,
cumulative, superficial, life threatening or may reduce life expectancy.
Do’s
Do remove chemical materials from the skin and clothing as soon as practicable after soiling. Change heavily soiled
clothing and have it cleaned.
Do carefully read and observe hazard and precaution warning given on material containers (labels) and in any ac-
companying leaflets, poster or other instructions. Material health and safety data sheets can be obtained from man-
ufacturers’.
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