CS35 2013.04
1.1.1-5 1.1.1-5General Information
• Do organize work practices and
protective clothing to avoid soiling of the
skin and eyes, breathing vapors,
aerosols, du
st
s
or fu
mes, inadeq
uate
container labeling, fire and explosion
hazards.
•
D
o
wash your
hand
s
af
t
e
r h
andling
chemical materials.
• Do keep work areas clean, uncluttered
and free of spills.
•
D
o
store che
m
ical materia
l
s accord
ing to
natio
nal a
nd lo
cal regulatio
ns.
• Keep the materials away from the
children
.
2.
Che
m
ical Material - F
o
rbid
den Operations:
•
D
o
not
mix t
he chemica
l
material
arbitrarily without following the
manufacturer instructions. Mixing some
chemical mat
e
rials will gen
erate the
harmful
subst
ance
,
the
no
xiou
s
and
harmful gas will be released or the
explosion may o
c
cur
.
•
D
o
n
o
t spra
y the chemical mate
rial
in the
narrow space with person in the
automobile, especially to spray the
solvent
chemicals.
•
D
o
n
o
t heat or burn
th
e chemical
materials arbitrarily without following the
manufacturer instruction, some chemical
materials are combustible, and some
subst
ance
will relea
s
e th
e noxious or
harmful gas when burnt.
• Do not put the container open, the gas
emitted in the co
nt
ainer may be toxic to
the hu
man
body or cause the
explosion.
Some gas lighter than air will accumulate
in the small section.
• Do not transport the chemical materials
with the container without label.
• Do not wash hands or clothes with the
chemical mat
e
rials. Ch
emicals,
p
articu
l
arly
solvents and
fue
l
s, will d
r
y the
skin an
d ma
y cause
irrit
ation le
adin
g to
dermatitis or be absorbe
d
through the
skin in toxic o
r
harmful quantities.
• Do not use emptied containers for other
materials except when they have been
cleaned under supervised conditions.
• Do not sniff or smell chemical materials.
Brief
expo
sure
to
hig
h
concentrations of
fumes can be
toxic or
harmf
ul.
Clutch Fluid
Refer to: Brake fluid.
Corrosion Protection
Refe
r
to: Solvent
s, Fire.
Hig
h
ly flammable, fl
ammable
– observe No
Smoking policy.
These materials are varied and the manufactur-
ers instru
ctio
ns
must be
followed.
They ma
y con-
t
a
in
solven
t
s
, resins
or petro
leum prod
uct
s
. Skin
an
d
eye
cont
act sho
u
ld be
a
v
oided. They sho
u
ld
on
ly
be
sprayed
in
co
nditions of
a
dequat
e ventila-
tion an
d not in co
nfine
d
sp
aces.
Cutting
Refer to:
W
e
lding.
Dew
axi
ng
Refer to: Solvents and Fuels (Kerosene).
Dusts
Dusts may be irritant, harmful or toxic. Avoid
breathing dusts from powdery chemical materials
or those arising from dry abrasion operations.
Wear respiratory protection if ventilation is inade-
quate.
Fine du
st
s o
f
co
mbustib
l
e material can p
r
esen
t an
explo
s
io
n hazard. A
v
oi
d explosive limit
s
and
sources of
ignition
.
Electric Shock
Ele
c
tric sh
ock can re
sult from t
he use of faulty
electr
ical equipme
n
t or fr
om the misuse of eq
uip-
ment in good
con
d
ition.
Make sure that electrical equipment is maintained
in good condition and frequently tested. Faulty
equipment should be labeled and preferably
removed from the workstation. Make sure that
flexes, cables,
plug
s a
nd socket
s a
re no
t frayed,
kinked, cut, cra
cke
d
or othe
rwise damaged.
Ma
ke
sure that electrical equipme
nt and flexes do not
come into
cont
act with water
.