CS35 2013.04
1.1.1-9 1.1.1-9General Information
• Do not wear clothes and shoes with much
oil stain. Wash the safety clothes
regularly.
•
S
eek immediat
e me
dical care if injured.
• Before work, protect your hands with
protective cre
a
m.
• Wash off the oil stain with soap and
water. Never wash your skin with
gaso
lin
e, diesel, ke
rose
ne, thinner
and
sol
u
tion
.
•
S
eek medical care if abn
ormal cond
itio
ns
occur on your skin.
•
D
e
g
rease the
oil f
i
rst,
if po
ssible
.
•
W
ear
safe
ty g
l
asses if t
he oil could
cau
s
e
damage to the eyes.
3. Environmental Precautions
Burn the used engine oil in approved places
only. If in doubt check with the appropriate
loca
l auth
o
rity
.
Dispose of used oil and used oil filters
through authorized waste disposal contrac-
to
rs o
r
licensed waste d
i
spo
s
al sites,
or to
the
waste oil reclamation trade. If in doubt, con-
tact the relevant local authority for advice on
d
i
sp
osal facilities.
It
is illegal to pour used oil on to the gro
und,
down sewers or drains, or into watercourses.
Noise
Some operat
ions may produce high noise le
vels,
which could, in time, damage hearing. In these
cases, su
it
able
ear pro
t
ection must b
e
worn.
Noise Insulation Material
Refer to: Foams, Fibre Insulation.
Paints
Refer to: Fluid, Chemical Materials.
High
ly
flammab
l
e,
flammab
l
e -
observe
No Smok-
ing policy.
1.
One Pack
Can contain harmful or toxic pigments, driers
and other components as well as solvents.
Spraying should be carried out only with ade-
quate ventilation.
2.
Mult
iple
Pack
Can also contain harmful and toxic unreacted
resins and resin hardening agents. The man-
u
f
act
u
rers inst
ructions shou
ld be
followed.
Refer to: Resin-based Adhesives.
Spraying should preferably be carried out in
e
x
ha
usted
vent
ilat
ed boot
hs removing vapor
a
nd
spray mist
s from th
e bre
a
thin
g zone.
Individual operator should wear appropriate
respiratory protection.
Pressu
rized
Equ
i
pment
Refer to: High Pressure Gas, Lubrication
a
nd Oil T
est Equipm
ent.
Solder
Solders are mixtures of metals such that the melt-
ing point of the mixture is below that of the con-
stituent metals (normally lead and tin). Solder
ap
plication does not no
rmally g
i
ve
rise
to toxic
lead fume
s,
p
r
ovided a
g
a
s/air flame
is used.
Oxy-acetylene flames should not be used, as they
are
much hotter an
d will
cause lead
fumes to be
produced.
Some fumes may be produced by the application
of any flame to surfaces coated with grease, and
inhala
t
ion
of these should be a
v
oided. Remova
l of
excess sold
er sh
ould
be und
ert
a
ken
with ca
re, to
make
sure
that
fine
lead
dust is not
produced,
whi
c
h ca
n
g
i
ve
to
xic
ef
fec
t
s if inh
a
led
.
Res
p
ira
t
ory
pro
t
ection may
be necessary
. Solder spillage
and
filings should be collected and removed promptly
to prevent gene
ral air co
nt
a
m
in
ation
by
lead.
Avoid ingestion of lead or inhalation of solder
dust.