Health And Safety Information - Grant Combi 90 V3 User, Installation & Servicing Instructions

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1 - COMBI V3, COMBI MAX & CONDENSING USER INSTRUCTIONS
Adhesives, sealants and paints used in the manufacture of the product are cured and present no known hazards when used in the
manner for which they are intended. The following other materials are present in the product:
Ceramic fibre board, mineral wool.
Insulation materials
Rigid board, slabs, sleeves, gaskets, ropes.
Material Types:
May cause temporary irritation or rash to skin. High dust levels may irritate eyes and upper
Description:
respiratory system.
Known Hazards:
Avoid unnecessary or rough handling, or harsh abrasion of boards. Normal handling and use of material
should not produce high dust levels.
Precautions:
Avoid inhalation, and contact with skin and eyes.
After handling always follow normal good hygiene practices.
Use disposable gloves, face mask and eye protection.
Use disposable gloves, face mask and eye protection
Eyes - If irritation occurs, wash eyes with copious amounts of water. If symptoms persist, seek immediate
Protection:
medical advice.
First Aid:
Skin - If irritation occurs, wash under running water before washing with soap and water.
Inhalation - Remove to fresh air, drink water to clear throat and blow nose to remove dustlfibres.
Ingestion - Drink plenty of water.
Silicone elastomer.
Sealants
Sealant and adhesive.
Material Types:
Irritation to eyes.
Description:
Avoid inhalation of vapour. contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Known Hazards:
After handling always follow normal good hygiene practices.
Precautions:
Use eye protection. Rubber or plastic gloves should be worn where repeated contact occurs and a face mask
worn when working in confined spaces.
Protection:
Eyes - Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
Skin - Wipe off and wash with soap and water.
First Aid:
Inhalation - Remove to fresh air.
Kerosene and Gas oil fuels (Mineral oils)
The effect of mineral oils on the skin vary according to the duration of exposure and the type of oil.
The lighter fractions remove the protective grease naturally present on the skin, leaving it dry, liable to
Known Hazards:
crack and more prone to damage by cuts, abrasions and irritant chemicals.
Skin rashes (Oil acne) most often on arms, but also on any part of the body in contact with oil or oily
clothing.
Contact with fuel oils can cause dermatitis.
Avoid as far as possible any skin contact with mineral oil or with clothing contaminated with mineral oil.
The use of a lanolin-based barrier cream is recommended, in conjunction with regular washing with soap and
Precautions:
rinsing with water to ensure all oil is removed from the skin.
Take care to prevent clothing, especially underwear, from becoming contaminated with oil.
Do not put oily rags or tools in pockets, especially trouser pockets.
Have first-aid treatment at once for an injury, however slight.
Do not inhale any vapours from mineral oils.
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