Ben SkertenChris HeyesJackson SearleBen WarneBrad SmithCemil JeyhanClayton TamainuDavid O'KaneElijah Webb PurcellGarth HarrisGeoffrey HeckHarrison WindelburnJames AndersonJames YoungJohan SteynJohn DyksmaJoshua BasnettJoshua KaminerLuke JudgeMaarten van der ZandeMatthew WilsonMitu Pu-TamainuOliver AndrewReece RickardSean O'ReillyStefan HemaraTalbot KupaWerner Doman
NAME
Staff Training & Licencing Register
SSSP - STAFF TRAINING & LICENSING REGISTER
CONTACT EMAIL SITE SAFE PGDB NUMBER W/ HEIGHTS CONFINED [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected][email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]
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Tool, Plant & Equipment
Staff Competency Register pt 1
SSSP - STAFF COMPETENCY REGISTER PT 1
Ben Skerten
Chris Heyes
Jackson Searle
Ben Warne
Brad Smith
Cemil Jeyhan
Clayton Tamainu
David O'Kane
Elijah Webb Purcell
Garth Harris
Geoffrey Heck
Harrison Windelburn
Jacob Kelly
James Anderson
James Young
Johan Steyn
John Dyksma
John Rigby
Joshua Basnett
Joshua Kaminer
Luke Judge
Maarten van der Zande
Matthew
Wilson
Mitu Pu-Tam
ainu
Oliver Andrew
Reece Rickard
Sean O'Reilly
Stefan Hemara
Talbot Kupa
Werner Dom
an
Digger
Step ladder
10mm Thread Cutters
32-100mm Copper Expander
9' Grinder
Concrete Saw
Axe
Battery Compressor
Bench Crox Tool
Chain Saw
Concrete Mixer
Copper Tee Puller
Core Drill
Concrete Breaker
Drain Acid
Drop Saw
Tool, Plant & Equipment
Staff Competency Register pt 2 - 2017
SSSP - STAFF COMPETENCY REGISTER PT 2
Ben Skerten
Chris Heyes
Jackson Searle
Ben Warne
Brad Smith
Cemil Jeyhan
Clayton Tamainu
David O'Kane
Elijah Webb Purcell
Garth Harris
Geoffrey Heck
Harrison Windelburn
Jacob Kelly
James Anderson
James Young
Johan Steyn
John Dyksma
John Rigby
Joshua Basnett
Joshua Kaminer
Luke Judge
Maarten van der Zande
Matthew
Wilson
Mitu Pu-Tam
ainu
Oliver Andrew
Reece Rickard
Sean O'Reilly
Stefan Hemara
Talbot Kupa
Werner Dom
an
Saber Saw
Drainage Rods
EF Welder – Large
Expander/Drift
Fusio Tool
Galv Threader
Gas Crimp Tool
Gas Kembla Tool
Gas Set
Hand Held Concrete Hilti Drill
Hilti 166 Gauge Nibbler
Hilti Concrete Gun
Hilti Wet Vac
Hitachi Breaker
Hole Saw Kit Wood
Kembla Chain Slide Tool
Tool, Plant & Equipment
Staff Competency Register pt 3 - 2017
SSSP - STAFF COMPETENCY REGISTER PT 3
Ben Skerten
Chris Heyes
Jackson Searle
Ben Warne
Brad Smith
Cemil Jeyhan
Clayton Tamainu
David O'Kane
Elijah Webb Purcell
Garth Harris
Geoffrey Heck
Harrison Windelburn
Jacob Kelly
James Anderson
James Young
Johan Steyn
John Dyksma
John Rigby
Joshua Basnett
Joshua Kaminer
Luke Judge
Maarten van der Zande
Matthew
Wilson
Mitu Pu-Tam
ainu
Oliver Andrew
Reece Rickard
Sean O'Reilly
Stefan Hemara
Talbot Kupa
Werner Dom
an
Kembla Lever Sliding Sleeve Tool
Magnum Welder
Makita 750W Hand Drill
Makita 9' Grinder
Makita Angle Drill
Makita High Speed Drill
Makita Skill Saw
Mounted Hilti Core Drill
Multi Tool Renovator
Pickaxe
Plate Compactor
Power Air Compressor
Scaffold
Shovel
Sledge Hammer
Steel Bar
Tool, Plant & Equipment
Staff Competency Register pt 4 - 2017
SSSP - STAFF COMPETENCY REGISTER PT 4
Ben Skerten
Chris Heyes
Jackson Searle
Ben Warne
Brad Smith
Cemil Jeyhan
Clayton Tamainu
David O'Kane
Elijah Webb Purcell
Garth Harris
Geoffrey Heck
Harrison Windelburn
Jacob Kelly
James Anderson
James Young
Johan Steyn
John Dyksma
John Rigby
Joshua Basnett
Joshua Kaminer
Luke Judge
Maarten van der Zande
Matthew
Wilson
Mitu Pu-Tam
ainu
Oliver Andrew
Reece Rickard
Sean O'Reilly
Stefan Hemara
Talbot Kupa
Werner Dom
an
Steel Stud Punch
Submersible Pump
Tarpaulin
Tube Cutter
Whacker
Water Blaster
EMPLOYER: MCB PLUMBING LTD
SSSP - STIE INSPECTIO
N CH
ECKLIST
Person(s) involved:
Site inspection checklist
1. Site control
Hazard board and signage up-to-date
Environmental plan – issues
Toolbox talk last date / /
Safety inductions for all on site
Safety notice board current
6. Cranes/hoist/lifting equipment
Proper lift assessment plan done
Crane certification current
Slings/chains certified
Operator procedures in place
Inspections being done
Man cage available
Emergency plan in place
11. Chemicals
Correctly stored
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available
Operators using PPE
12. Tools
PAT tool WoF current and secure
Staff trained in tool use (SWPS)
PAT signage on site
13. Scaffolding
Notifiable weekly Scaftag/current
Handrails/mid-rails
Toe boards
Platforms
Ladders/stairs
Base sound
Work platforms clear
Platforms trip free
Planks tied down
Headroom clear
Ties/bracing adequate
7. Compressed air equipment
In good condition
Appropriate guards fitted
Trained user
9. Welding/gas cutting
Hot work permits being issued
Fire extinguishers on hand
Operators using PPE
10. Electrical equipment
Main board lockable/weatherproof
Current tagged and damage-free leads
Current tagged plant
Current tagged lifeguards
Leads safely placed
Equipment in good condition
Appropriate guards on equipment
Adequate temporary lighting
8. Excavations
Correctly shored
2. Site facilities
Offices clean, adequate & good lighting
Smoko sheds – clean, potable water
Toilets – clean, washing water
Tool/equipment sheds adequate
3. General site tidiness and accessways
Clear, safe access to work areas
Stairways and accessways clear
Hoardings/fence and gates secure
Loose materials secure from wind
4. Personal safety equipment
Signage displayed and legible
Hardhats being worn
Correct footwear being worn
Glasses/ear muffs/vests/masks used 14. Ladders
Good condition
Secured top and bottom
Stays to step ladders
Working 2 steps down
5. First aid/fire prevention
First aid box Available
Accident register
Fire extinguishers Available
Current (12 mth)
Sufficient number
Evacuation Procedure current
15. Fall hazards
Floor edges Floor openings
Lift shafts Stairs
Signature of Technicians Date
Time
SSSP - ONSITETO
OLBO
XTALKSToolbox Talk
AGENDA ITEMS
HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES
Issues raised Action By who and when
ATTENDEES
Date
Time
Signature of Management
Site activities /safe work practices/incident reports and investigations discussed
Issues outstanding from previous briefings Action By who and when
Positive safe-action observations Action By who and when
Name Signature Name Signature
Incidents or injuries Action By who and when
Job plans reviewed Action By who and when
Principal Contractor/Company
SITE NAME
TECHNICANS DETAILSFull name
Phone Number Position
Date
SSSP - RISK ASSESSMEN
T MATRIX / H
IERARCHY O
F CON
TROLS
Cons
ider
the
seve
rity
of in
jury
/illn
ess
Consider the likelihood of a hazardous event occurring
Very unlikely to happen
Unlikely to happen
Possibly could happen
Likely to happen
Very likely to happen
Catastrophic (e.g fatal)
Moderate Moderate High Critical Critical
Major (e.g Permanent Disability) Low Moderate Moderate High Critical
Moderate (e.g Hospitalisation/Short or
Long Term Disability)Low Moderate Moderate Moderate High
Minor (e.g First Aid)
Very Low Low Moderate Moderate Moderate
Superficial (e.g No Treatment Required) Very Low Very Low Low Low Moderate
Risk Assessment Matrix
Hierarchy of controlsMost
Effective
Least Effective
ELIMINATE:1 Eliminate the hazard - remove it completely from your workplace. If this isn’t reasonably practicable, then...
MINIMISE:2 Substitute the hazard - with a safer alternative. If this isn’t reasonably practicable, then...
3 Isolate the hazard - as much as possible away from the workers. If this isn’t reasonably practicable, then...
4 Use engineering controls - adapt tools or equipment to reduce the risk. If this isn’t reasonably practicable, then...
5 Use administrative controls - change work practices and organisation. If this isn’t reasonably practicable, then...
6 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) - this is the last option after you have considered all the other options for your workplace.
Job Name: Job Number: Date: Page:
Location:
Staff Member: TA No./Rev.
PPE Required:- Hard Hat Hi – viz Safety Boots Ear Muffs Safety Glasses Other ………………………………………...
Equipment For This Job:
SEQUENCE OF BASIC TASK POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS
RISK
HAZARD CONTROL METHOD
Consequence :H = High, M=Medium, L=Low
Likelihood : P=Possible, U=Unlikely, R=Rarely
Control: M=Minimise, E=Eliminate , I=Isolate
Training/Certification Site Safe Commercial Passport Site Safe Working at Height PCA Crane Operator Certificate PCA Rigger /Dogman Certificate Site induction Company Induction
PPE Requirement Safety Boots Hard Hat /Gloves HiViz Vest Retractable Harnesses Static Line (8mm steel) Safety Glasses Hearing Protection
SIGN OFF OF SAFE WORK METHOD PROCEDURE:NAME:__________________________________DATE:________________
Acknowledgement: I have read and understand this Task Analysis and will comply with its requirements
NAME:
NAME:
NAME:
NAME:
NAME:
NAME:
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
_________________________________________________________DATE:________________SIGN:_________________
Task Analysis Form
SIGN OFF OF SAFE WORK METHOD PROCEDURE:NAME:__________________________________DATE:________________
SITE DETAILS
CONTRO
L
LIKELYHOOD
CONSEQ
UEN
CE
PERSONNEL
TASK
SSSP - TASK ANALYSIS FORM
SSSP - SAFE WO
RK METH
OD STATEM
ENT (SW
MS)
Safe work method statement
Signed
ATTENDEES
Name Signature Name Signature
STEP 2 - SETUP POTENTIAL HAZARDS
STEP 3 - CARRY OUT WORKS POTENTIAL HAZARDS
STEP 4 - CLEAN AND EXIT POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Work Actitivity
Date
PPE required Hi Vis Gloves Safety glasses Hearing protection Long sleeves Hard hat
STEP 1 - ARRIVAL POTENTIAL HAZARDS
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
SITE NAME
TECHNICANS DETAILSFull name
Phone Number Position
Date
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
SSSP - SAFE WO
RK METH
OD STATEM
ENT (SW
MS)
Safe work method statement Pt 2
Signed
STEP 6 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
STEP 7 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
STEP 8 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Date
STEP 5 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
STEP 9 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
IMPLEMENT CONTROLSVERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
VERY LOW LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH
IDENTIFIED HAZARD OR HARMS INITIAL RISK ASSESSMENT
CONTROLS PUT IN PLACE
Site/job hazard and risk register
LEVEL OF CONTROL
RESIDUAL RISK ASSESSMENT
INCLUDE IN TOOLBOX?
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
SSSP - SITE/JOB HAZARD AND RISK REGISTER
EMPLOYER: MCB PLUMBING LTD
SSSP - NEAR M
ISS /ACCIDENT / IN
CIDENT REPO
RT AND IN
VESTIGATION
Person(s) involved:
Near Miss/ Incident/ Accident Report & Investigation Form Pt 1
Fatal Serious Harm Minor Harm No Harm / Near Miss
Nil First Aid H&CC Doctor Hospital
What treatment was given ?
By Whom
Contributory Factors (refer to these when identifying the cause of the near miss/ incident/ accident) Immediate Causes Substandard Acts
- Guarding- Defective tools or Equipment- Hazardous arrangements Unsafe conditions- Unsafe design Housekeeping- Unsafe environmental conditions- Unsafe positioning
- Operating without authority- Disabling safety devices- Using unsafe equipment- Non use of Personal Protective Equipment- Non use of lock out/ isolation systems- Distraction / fooling about
Contact No:
DESCRIPTION OF WHAT HAPPENED
DESCRIBE THE CAUSE OF THE NEAR MISS / INCIDENT / ACCIDENT
TREATMENT
SEVERITY
DETAILS OF NEAR MISS / INCIDENT / ACCIDENT
Location
Date Time am/pm
Employee Contractor Other (Specifty)Independent Contractor
Position
SSSP - - NEAR M
ISS /ACCIDENT / IN
CIDENT REPO
RT AND IN
VESTIGATION
IDENTIFIED AND CHANCEHas the significant hazard been identified?
Near Miss/ Incident/ Accident Report & Investigation Form Pt 2
If yes, please investigate this hazard and update the Hazard Register in your department or section accordingly
MANAGERS COMMENTS
HEALTH AND SAFETY CO-ORDINATOR'S COMMENTS
CHANCE OF NEAR MISS, INCIDENT OR ACCIDENT RECURRING
CORRECTIVE ACTIONWhat will be done or steps taken to minimise the risk of this happening again
Action By Whom Completed
One off Daily Weekly Monthly
Person in control of the workplace Name
PositionSigned
Name Position
Signed
Is post critical event testing required?DateIf Yes, advise Occupational Health Nurse
DateSigned
INCIDENT RECORDED ON ACCIDENT REGISTER & CORRECTIVE ACTIONS COMPLETED?
EMPLOYER: MCB PLUMBING LTD
SAFETY: ACCIDENT & IN
CIDENT IN
VESTIGATION
REPORT
NAME OF INVESTIGATOR:
PARTICULARS OF INCIDENT Day of Incident (circle)
M T W T F S S
Time Project/Site Date Reported
INJURED PERSON
Name: Address:
Age: Phone number:
Reported date of incident: Length of employment: Time on job:
TYPE OF INJURY: Bruising Dislocation Other(specify)
Remarks:
Strain/sprain Scratch/abrasion Internal
Fracture Amputation Foreign body Injured part of body:
Laceration/cut Burn scald Chemical reaction
Property/material damaged: Nature of damage:
Object/substance inflicting damage:
Description
Describe what happened (space overleaf for diagram – essential for all vehicle incidents):
What were the causes (root and contributing causes) of the incident?
Root causes – safety system failures:
Contributing causes – unsafe acts and conditions:
Prevention
What action has or will be taken to prevent a recurrence? Tick items already actioned (use space overleaf if required)
Completed X
By whom When
Type of treatment given: Name of person giving First Aid: Doctor/Hospital:
Incident investigated by: Date: WORKSAFE NZ advised: Yes / No
Date:
Accident & Incident Investigation Report
BRANCH/DEPARTMENT:
DAMAGED PROPERTY
INCIDENT
ANALYSIS
TREATMENT AND INVESTIGATION OF INCIDENT
SAFETY: NO
TICE OR RECO
RD OF ACCIDEN
T/SERIOU
S HARM
1. Particulars of employer, self-employed person or principal: (Business name, postal address and telephone number)
2. The person reporting is: an employer a principal a self-employed person
3. Location of place of work:
(Shop, shed, unit nos., floor, building, street nos. and names, locality/suburb, or details of vehicle, ship or aircraft)
4. Personal data of injured person:
Name
Residential address
Date of birth Sex (M/F)
5. Occupation or job title of injured person: (Employees and self-employed persons only)
6. The injured person is: an employee self
a contractor (self-employed person) other
7. Period of employment of injured person:(Employees only) 1st week 1st month 1-6 months
1-5 years Over 5 years 6 months-1 year Non-employee
8. Treatment of injury: None First Aid only Doctor but no hospitalisation Hospitalisation
9. Time and date of accident/serious harm:
Time am/pm
Date Shift Day Afternoon Night
Hours worked since arrival at work (Employees and self-employed persons only)
10. Mechanism of accident/serious harm: Hitting objects with part of the body Being hit by moving objects Heat, radiation or energy Chemicals or other substances
Fall, trip or slip Sound or pressure Body stressing Biological factors Mental stress
11. Agency of accident/serious harm: Machinery or (mainly) fixed plant Mobile plant or transport Powered equipment, tool or appliance Non-powered handtool, appliance or equipment Chemical or chemical product Material or substance Environmental exposure (e.g. dust, gas) Animal, human or biological agency (other than bacteria or virus) Bacteria or virus
12. Body part: Head Neck Upper limb Lower limb
Trunk Multiple locations
Fatal
Systemic internal organs
13. Nature of injury or disease: (Specify all) Fracture of spine Other fracture Dislocation Sprain or strain Head injury Internal injury of trunk Amputation, including eye Open wound Superficial injury Bruising or crushing Foreign body Burns Nerves or spinal chord
Puncture wound Poisoning or toxic effects Multiple injuries Damage to artificial aid Disease, nervous system Disease, musculoskeletal system Disease, skin Disease, digestive system Disease, infectious or parasitic Disease, respiratory system Disease, circulatory system Tumour (malignant or benign) Mental disorder
14. Where and how did the accident/serious harm happen?(If not enough room, attach separate sheet or sheets)
15. If notification is from an employer: Yes No (a) has an investigation been carried out?
(b) was a significant hazard involved? Yes No
Signature and date: ________________________ ___ / ___ / ___
Name and position: (Use capitals)
Notice or Record of Accident/Serious Harm
DeathSerious head injury Serious burnSpinal injury Serious lacerations
If applicable to any of these listed it is required to be lodged as a Notifiable serious injury to www.worksafe.co.nz
Injury or illness that requires (or would usually require) medical treatment within 48 hours of exposure to a substance
Amputation of any body partSeparation of skin from underlying tissue (scalping or degloving) Injury or illness that requires (or would usually require) immediate hospital admittance Serious infection (incl occupational zoonosis)
Loss of bodily functions Serious eye injury
DATE
Accident / Incident Register
STAFF ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REGISTER
TIME DETAILS (NAME OF INJURED/DESCRIPTION OF EVENT ACTION TAKEN (FIRST AID, REVIEW, CHANGES)
S/HARM INVESTIGATIONOUTCOMES DISCUSSED AT MEETING & DATE
CARRIED OUT BY WHO AND DATE COMPLETED
Glue Substance Breathing in Vapours & Fumes, skin contact
Wear appropriate safety gear, ventilation mask, goggles, gloves & protective clothing. Use in a ventilated area.
Primer Substance Breathing in Vapours & Fumes, skin contact,
Wear appropriate safety gear, ventilation mask, goggles, gloves &
protective clothing. Use in a ventilated area.
POTENTIAL HARM IDENTIFIED HAZARD SIGNIFICANT HAZARD CONTROLS REGULAR CHECK OF HAZARD CONTROLS IN PLACE DATE CHECKED DATE CHECKED DATE CHECKED
Hazardous Substance/Dangerous Register
SSSP - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE / DANGEROUS REGISTER
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Marley Joint Primer
Issued: 06/01/2016 Version: 6 Page 1 of 7
1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT AND OF THE SUPPLIER
Product Name Marley Joint Primer Hazard Statement Classified as Hazardous according to HSNO in New Zealand.
Classified as a Dangerous Good according to NZS5433:1999 Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land.
Recommended Use Solvent cleaner – customer branded
Supplier Bostik New Zealand Limited Street Address 19 Eastern Hutt Road, Wingate, Lower Hutt, New Zealand Telephone ++64 4 567 5119
Facsimile ++64 4 567 5412
Website www.bostik.co.nz
Emergency Telephone Number National Poisons Centre 0800 POISON or 0800 764 766
Emergency Response In New Zealand 0800 CHEMCALL or 0800 243 622 In Australia 1800 033 111 Globally ++64 3 353 0199
2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Note: This product contains both volatile (solvents) and non-volatile components. During the normal use of this product, the hazardous volatile components evaporate and dissipate. The remaining non-volatile component is not hazardous.
Hazard Statement DANGER Highly flammable liquid and vapour. Precautions Keep away from ignition sources such as heat, sparks and open flames.
Do not handle until safety precautions have been read and understood.
HSNO Classifications 3.1B Highly flammable liquid and vapour
6.3B Causes mild skin irritation
6.4A Causes serious eye irritation
6.9B (I) May cause damage to organs through repeated exposure
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Marley Joint Primer
Issued: 06/01/2016 Version: 6 Page 2 of 7
3 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Name CAS Proportion
Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 Medium Acetone 67-67-1 Medium Non-hazardous materials - To 100%
High = >60% Medium = 10% - 60% Low = 1% - 10% Very Low = < 1%
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
If poisoning occurs, contact the National Poison Centre (New Zealand 0800 POISON or 0800 764 766).
First Aid Inhalation Remove person to fresh air. Remove contaminated clothing and loosen
remaining clothing. Allow person to assume most comfortable position and keep warm. Keep at rest until fully recovered. Get medical advice if breathing becomes difficult.
Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with warm soapy water. Do not scrub. If swelling, redness, blistering or irritation occurs, get medical assistance.
Eye Contact Immediately hold open and flood with water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids to be held open. Get medical advice.
Ingestion Rinse mouth with water. Get medical advice immediately. Do NOT give anything to drink. Do NOT induce vomiting because of risk of aspiration. Never give anything by the mouth to an unconscious patient. Watch for toxic effects.
Advice to Physician Treat symptomatically. Effects may be delayed.
5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Clear fire area of all non-emergency personnel.
Type of Hazard Flammable Liquid HAZCHEM Code 3[Y]E Fire Hazard Properties Toxic gases / vapours / fumes of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon
monoxide (CO). Solvent vapours may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapours are heavier than air and may spread along ground to sources of ignition.
Extinguishing Media Water fog, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Marley Joint Primer
Issued: 06/01/2016 Version: 6 Page 3 of 7
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media
Do not use a water jet.
Precautions for Firefighters
Wear full protective equipment, including self contained breathing apparatus.
Additional Advice Keep adjacent containers cool by spraying with water.
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spills Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames and heat. Clean up immediately. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin and eye contamination. Avoid inhalation of vapours. Wipe up with absorbent (rag or paper towels). Collect and seal in properly labelled containers or drums for disposal or recycling.
Large Spills Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames, heat and the build up of static electricity. Consider evacuation of area and/or site. Alert Emergency Services if required. Slippery when spilt. Avoid accidents and clean up immediately. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin and eye contamination. Avoid inhalation of vapours by wearing appropriate respirator. Contain spill to prevent run off into drains and waterways. Use absorbent (rags, soil, sand, or other inert material). Collect using spark-free shovels (ie. plastic) and seal in properly labelled containers or drums for disposal or recycling. See Disposal section of this SDS for further details.
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling Avoid breathing of or contact with material. Use only in well ventilated areas. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames and any other sources of ignition. Static electricity must be avoided. Wear the appropriate personal protection equipment as specified in this SDS to prevent eye and skin contact. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated place and out of direct sunlight. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames and any other sources of ignition. Static electricity must be avoided. Store away from any incompatible materials as defined in Section 10 of this SDS. Keep containers closed when not in use. Check regularly for leaks. For unit sizes of 20 litres or more, store according to HSNO.
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Workplace Exposure Guidelines Substance WES-TWA WES-STEL
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 180 ppm
Acetone 500 ppm 1000 ppm
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Marley Joint Primer
Issued: 06/01/2016 Version: 6 Page 4 of 7
Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area only. Vapour is heavier than air. Prevent concentration in hollows or sumps. Do NOT enter confined spaces where vapour may have collected. Keep containers in a well ventilated area. Explosion proof general and local exhaust ventilation system is required.
Personal Protection Equipment
Avoid fume inhalation. Wear organic vapour respirator, especially if working in a poorly ventilated area. Selection of the correct cartridge is essential. Avoid skin contact. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. Wear overalls or similar protective clothing. Wear solvent resistant gloves, and enclosed footwear. Avoid eye contact. Wear safety glasses, goggles or appropriate face shield.
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance Red liquid. Odour Ketone Flash Point oC -17Boiling Point oC 56 - 80Lower & Upper Flammability Limits % 1.5 – 9.7 Auto-ignition Temperature oC 550 Percent Volatile by weight 100 Specific Gravity 0.8 Solubility in Water High
High = >60% Medium = 10% - 60% Low = 1% - 10% Very Low = < 1%
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability of Substance This material is stable when stored and used as directed. Conditions to Avoid Avoid heat, sparks, flames and any other sources of ignition. Incompatible Materials Strong oxidising agents. Hazardous Decomposition Products
Thermal decomposition is highly dependant on conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids and gases, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other organic compounds will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion or thermal or oxidative degradation.
Hazardous Reactions Will react with strong oxidising agents.
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Information given in this Safety Data Sheet is based on the data on the components and the toxicology of similar products. No adverse health effects are expected if the product is handled in accordance with this SDS and the product label. Symptoms or effects that may arise if the product is mishandled and overexposure occurs are: Acute Oral Toxicity Not toxic Acute Dermal Toxicity Not toxic Acute Inhalation Toxicity Not toxic Skin Irritation Expected to cause mild skin irritation. Eye Irritation Expected to cause serious eye irritation. Sensitisation (Respiratory & Contact)
Not expected to be a sensitiser.
Carcinogenicity Not a suspected carcinogen. Reproductive / Developmental Toxicity
Not expected to cause damage to fertility or the unborn child.
Mutagenicity Not expected to be mutagenic. Target Organ Systemic
May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity Aquatic Not harmful to aquatic life. Soil Not harmful to the soil environment. Terrestrial Vertebrate Not harmful to terrestrial vertebrates. Terrestrial Invertebrate Not harmful to terrestrial invertebrates. Persistence and degradability
The solvent in this product is readily biodegradable. The remainder of the product is expected to biodegrade slowly.
Bioaccumulation
No data available on the product itself, however the individual components do not significantly bioaccumulate.
Mobility Miscible with water. Similar density to water. 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Substance Disposal
Do not dispose of down drains or into local waterways. Recycle or recover whenever possible. Dispose of substance to a hazardous or special waste collection point or through a licensed contractor. Normally suitable for incineration by an approved agent.
Container Disposal
Recycle if possible, or dispose of to a hazardous or special waste collection point.
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Beware: Empty flammable liquid drums present an explosion hazard if cut by flame or welding torch. Ensure drums are thoroughly cleaned and ventilated.
Local Legislation
Disposal should be in accordance with Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001, and with any other applicable regional and national laws and regulations.
14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Land Transport (NZS 5433:1999 Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land) UN Number 1133 Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid DG Class 3 Subsidiary Risk Not applicable Packing Group II HAZCHEM Code 3[Y]E Marine Transport (IMDG) Identification Number 1133 Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid Class / Division 3 Packing Group II Marine Pollutant No Air Transport (IATA) UN Number 1133 Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid Class / Division 3 Packing Group II 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
The regulatory information is not intended to be comprehensive. Other regulations may apply to this material. Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) Group Standard Number: Surface Coatings and Colourants (Flammable) Group Standard 2006 HSNO Approval Number HSR002662 Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO): The following are trigger quantities for this substance by itself in a place.
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Approved Handler Test Certificate 250 litres, when in containers > 5 litres 500 litres, when in containers ≤ 5 litres
Tracking Not applicable
16 OTHER INFORMATION
SDS Revisions Safety Data Sheets are updated at least every 5 years. Obtain the latest version by visiting www.bostik.co.nz.
Reason for Issue Update classification based on EPA guidelines SDS Distribution The information in this document should be made available to all who may
handle this product.
This SDS summarises at the date of issue our best knowledge of the health and safety hazard information of this product, and in particular how to safely handle and use the product in the workplace. Since Bostik New Zealand Limited cannot anticipate or control the conditions under which the product may be used, each user must, prior to usage, review this SDS in the context of how the user intends to handle and use the product in the workplace.
If clarification or further information is needed to ensure that an appropriate assessment can be made, the user should contact Bostik New Zealand Limited.
Our responsibility for product as sold is subject to our standard terms and conditions, a copy of which is sent to our customers and is available upon request.
Key / Legend SDS Safety Data Sheet
HSNO Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
WES-TWA The time-weighted average exposure standard designed to protect the worker from the effects of long-term exposure.
WES-STEL The 15 minute average exposure standard. This applies to any 15 minute period in a working day and is designed to protect the worker against adverse effects of irritation, chronic or irreversible tissue change, or narcosis that may increase the likelihood of accidents. The WES-STEL is not an alternative to WES-TWA; both the short-term and time-weighted average exposures apply.
Disclaimer This information is based on our current knowledge and is intended to describe the product for the purposes of health, safety and environmental requirements only. It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific property of the product.
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PVC Pipe, Conduit, Moulded Fittings
Section 1: Identification of Product and Supplier
Product Name Trade Names: Optim, Stormline, Stratus, Genex, Classic, Stormcloud, FL2, Typhoon, Ovation, Magnum, RP65, RP80, Agriduct. Other names and variants: PVC pipe, conduit and moulded fittings, unplasticised PVC, unmodified PVC (UPVC, uPVC, PVC‐U) modified PVC (MPVC, mPVC, PVC‐M).
Product Use Pipes and fittings for water supply, irrigation, sewerage, drainage, industrial process piping Telecommunications and electrical conduit
Supplier Marley New Zealand Ltd 32 Mahia Road Manurewa 2243 New Zealand Telephone Number, +64 9 279 2799 Facsimile Number, +64 9 279 2798
Further Information Available From: Technical Manager, +64 9 279 2799
Emergency: Technical Manager, +64 9 279 2799
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Statement of Hazardous Nature NON‐HAZARDOUS PRODUCT NON‐DANGEROUS GOODS According to NOHSC criteria and ADG Code
Poisons Schedule Not listed.
Hazard Statements None required.
Precautionary Statements None required.
Other Hazards Refer to Section 7 Handling and Storage for general precautions for use.
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Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients
Composition and Form Manufactured rigid solid tubes of various dimensions for plumbing and water distribution as described in Section 1.
Chemical Composition CAS Number Chemical Name/s Proportion 9002‐86‐2 Poly(vinyl chloride) polymer 70 – 80% 471‐34‐1 calcium carbonate filler 3 – 16%
Modifiers (chlorinated PE, & 0 ‐ 5% Acrylics) Stabiliser & lubricants 1.6 – 6%
13463‐67‐7 titanium dioxide 1.2 – 4%
Section 4: First‐Aid Measures
Swallowed There are no known health effects for the ingestion of PVC. Ingestion is unlikely to occur due to the physical size and dimensions of the products. However, small particles may be generated by sawing or mechanically breaking the products or similar means.
Eye Inapplicable to the solid product except for mechanical injury. Dust/small particles from sawing or other mechanical process may affect eyes if not protected. Hydrochloric acid and other fumes emitted during combustion can cause irritation to the eyes. Flush with copious quantities of water and treat symptomatically.
Skin Inapplicable to the solid product except for mechanical injury. Dust/small particles from sawing or other mechanical process may affect eyes if not protected. There have not been reports of Irritation arising from such dust and small particles. Hydrochloric acid and other fumes emitted during combustion can cause irritation to the skin. Flush with copious quantities of water and treat symptomatically.
Inhaled Inapplicable to the solid product due to the physical size and dimensions of the products. For inhalation of fumes and gaseous by‐products (hydrochloric acid, carbon monoxide etc), remove the patient immediately from exposure and seek medical advice.
Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically.
Section 5: Fire‐fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media Water, water‐fog or foam to extinguish fire. Carbon dioxide or dry chemical are suitable but are considered not as efficient due to lack of cooling capacity.
Fire Fighting Wear fully protective body suit with self‐contained breathing apparatus (S.C.B.A.) to prevent contact with fumes and gases produced during combustion.
Fire/Explosion Hazard
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Combustible, self‐extinguishing. Not an explosion risk. If forced to burn, it will emit dense acrid fumes containing hydrochloric acid (highly acidic and severe irritant), carbon dioxide (asphyxiant), carbon monoxide (toxic) and possibly phosgene (toxic). All are potentially lethal in sustained exposure.
Fire Incompatibility Oxidising agents.
HAZCHEM Code Does not meet the criteria for classification. Personal Protection Wear fully protective body suit with self‐contained breathing apparatus (S.C.B.A.) to prevent contact with fumes and gases produced during combustion and appropriate gloves and footwear.
Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
Minor Spills Collect products and bundle or secure safely. If necessary, isolate area to prevent damage to /destruction of products by vehicles etc. Broken parts may be sharp and eye protection and gloves are recommended.
Major Spills Isolate area as necessary to prevent further damage. Collect products and bundle or secure safely. Broken product and parts may have sharp edges and eye protection and gloves are recommended.
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Procedure for Handling Check security of bundles of pipes before releasing strapping and retaining frames. Injury can be sustained by rolling of pipes. Unpack crates and bundles on a flat surface and ensure that free stacks are adequately chocked. Do not climb on stacks. Normal safe practices should be employed when working with the material; a well ventilated area and the use of eye and protection, dust masks and gloves are recommended when sawing, grinding (with abrasive wheel) and handling. When heating for bending or other forming, use hot water or air with appropriate safeguards. Use of an open flame is inadvisable.
Storage Store in appropriate areas (outside or in warehouse) in accordance with site safety requirements. Do not store with oxidising agents.
Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Exposure Controls No exposure controls are necessary as products are inert and all additives are encapsulated within the polymer matrix and present no hazard under conditions of normal use and good occupational work practice.
Personal Protection Eye Glasses
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Glasses are recommended in case of accidental knock when handling pipe and especially when working pipes mechanically, sawing etc.
Hands/Feet Safety footwear and gloves.
Other
Engineering Controls Appropriate controls for safe working when handling and mechanically working e.g. sawing.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance Opaque rigid solid tubes with diameters ranging from 15 mm to 400 mm with lengths up to 12 metres. Colour of pipe varies depending upon application e.g. white, grey, blue, yellow, green, and orange. The pipe can be with or without jointing sockets and with or without ribbed or profiled exterior. Products are also various fitting to match e.g. tees, bends reducers, couplings etc.
Odour: Nil pH: Nil effect, insoluble
Melting point Softens at >750C. Initial boiling point and range Not applicable Flash point Not applicable Evaporation rate Not applicable Flammability Will burn in contact with flame Upper/lower flammability Not applicable Vapour pressure Not applicable Vapour density Not applicable Relative density 1.3 – 1.6 Solubility insoluble in water Partition coefficient: Not applicable octanol/water Auto‐ignition temperature Not applicable Decomposition temperature starts at 1400C but is time dependent Viscosity Not applicable
Section 10: Chemical Stability and Reactivity Stable under normal conditions of storage and use.
Incompatible materials Do not store with oxidising agents.
Hazardous decomposition products Product will start to decompose if maintained at temperatures of >1400C. Decomposition products are hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxides and possibly phosgene.
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Section 11: Toxicological Information LD50 Value Not applicable The products are inert and insoluble and consist of a fused polymer matrix which also encapsulates all additives.
Section 12: Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity No adverse effects on environment have been reported. The product can be physically removed from waterways by means appropriate to the size of the article. It is recommended that local environmental agencies are notified.
Section 13: Disposal Considerations Recycle where possible. Refer to state/territory environmental protection agency/ authority. Normally suitable for disposal as general waste land fill.
Section 14: Transport Information
Land Transport (Road/Rail) Not classified as a dangerous goods.
Marine Transport Not classified as a dangerous goods.
Air Transport Not classified as a dangerous goods.
Section 15: Regulatory Information There is no safety, health or environmental regulations specific to these products.
Section 16: Other Information This information is based on our present knowledge. However, this shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship.
Department Issuing MSDS: Technical Services, A u c k l a n d Contact: Stephen Tredwell First Issue
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Marley Clear SC Substance Number: 030873 Issued: 27 April 2012 Version: 4 Page 1 of 8
1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT AND OF THE SUPPLIER Product Name MARLEY CLEAR SC
Hazard Statement Classified as Hazardous according to HSNO in New Zealand.
Classified as a Dangerous Good according to NZS5433:1999 Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land.
Recommended Use Adhesive – customer branded
Supplier Bostik New Zealand Limited
Street Address 19 Eastern Hutt Road, Wingate, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Telephone ++64 4 567 5119
Facsimile ++64 4 567 5412
Website www.bostik.co.nz Emergency Telephone Number National Poisons Centre
0800 POISON or 0800 764 766 Emergency Response In New Zealand 0800 CHEMCALL or 0800 243 622
In Australia 1800 127 406
Globally ++64 3 353 0199 Date of Preparation 01 February 2007 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Note: This product contains both volatile (solvents) and non-volatile components. During the normal use of this product, the hazardous volatile components evaporate and dissipate. The remaining non-volatile component is not hazardous. Hazard Statement DANGER Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
Precautions Keep away from ignition sources such as heat, sparks and open flames.
Do not handle until safety precautions have been read and understood. HSNO Classifications 3.1B Highly flammable liquid and vapour
6.1C Acute toxicity – Toxic if swallowed or if in contact with skin
6.3B Causes mild skin irritation
6.4A Causes severe eye irritation
6.7B Suspected of causing cancer
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6.9B May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
9.2B Ecotoxic in the soil environment
9.3C Harmful to terrestrial vertebrates 3 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name CAS Proportion
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 78-93-3 Medium
Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 Medium
Furan, tetrahydro- 109-99-9 Medium
Non-hazardous materials - To 100%
High = >60% Medium = 10% - 60% Low = 1% - 10% Very Low = < 1% 4 FIRST AID MEASURES If poisoning occurs, contact the National Poison Centre (New Zealand 0800 POISON or 0800 764 766). First Aid Inhalation Remove person to fresh air. Remove contaminated clothing and loosen
remaining clothing. Allow person to assume most comfortable position and keep warm. Keep at rest until fully recovered. Get medical advice if breathing becomes difficult.
Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with warm soapy water. Do not scrub. If swelling, redness, blistering or irritation occurs, get medical assistance.
Eye Contact Immediately hold open and flood with water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids to be held open. Get medical advice.
Ingestion Rinse mouth with water. Get medical advice immediately. Do NOT give anything to drink. Do NOT induce vomiting because of risk of aspiration. Never give anything by the mouth to an unconscious patient. Watch for toxic effects.
Advice to Physician Treat symptomatically. Effects may be delayed.
5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Clear fire area of all non-emergency personnel.
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Type of Hazard Flammable Liquid
HAZCHEM Code 3[Y]E
Fire Hazard Properties Unknown due to the complex nature of this material. Fumes from complete or incomplete combustion of this material may include carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapour, oxides of nitrogen, hydrogen chloride or a wide variety of innocuous or toxic fumes. Solvent vapours may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapours are heavier than air and may spread along ground to sources of ignition.
Extinguishing Media Water fog, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media
Do not use a water jet.
Precautions for Firefighters
Wear full protective equipment, including self contained breathing apparatus.
Additional Advice Keep adjacent containers cool by spraying with water.
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spills Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames and heat. Avoid accidents and clean up immediately. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin and eye contamination. Avoid inhalation of vapours. Wipe up with absorbent (rag or paper towels). Collect and seal in properly labelled containers or drums for disposal or recycling.
Large Spills Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames, heat and the build up of static electricity. Consider evacuation of area and/or site. Alert Emergency Services if required. Slippery when spilt. Avoid accidents and clean up immediately. Wear protective equipment to prevent skin and eye contamination. Avoid inhalation of vapours by wearing appropriate respirator. Contain spill to prevent run off into drains and waterways. Use absorbent (rags, soil, sand, or other inert material). Collect using spark-free shovels (ie. plastic) and seal in properly labelled containers or drums for disposal or recycling. See Disposal section of this SDS for further details.
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling Avoid breathing of or contact with material. Use only in well ventilated areas. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames and any other sources of ignition. Static electricity must be avoided. Wear the appropriate personal protection equipment as specified in this SDS to prevent eye and skin contact. Wash thoroughly after handling.
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Storage Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated place and out of direct sunlight. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames and any other sources of ignition. Static electricity must be avoided. Store away from any incompatible materials as defined in Section 10 of this SDS. Keep containers closed when not in use. Check regularly for leaks. For unit sizes of 20 litres or more, store according to HSNO.
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Workplace Exposure Guidelines Substance WES-TWA WES-STEL
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 150 ppm 300 ppm
Cyclohexanone 25 ppm -
Furan, tetrahydro- 100 ppm -
Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area only. Vapour is heavier than air. Prevent concentration in hollows or sumps. Do NOT enter confined spaces where vapour may have collected. Keep containers in a well ventilated area. Explosion proof general and local exhaust ventilation system is required.
Personal Protection Equipment
Avoid fume inhalation. Wear organic vapour respirator, especially if working in a poorly ventilated area. Selection of the correct cartridge is essential. Avoid skin contact. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact. Wear overalls or similar protective clothing. Wear solvent resistant gloves, and enclosed footwear. Avoid eye contact. Wear safety glasses, goggles or appropriate face shield.
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance Thin transparent liquid with bluish florescence
Odour Solvent
Flash Point oC -15
Boiling Point oC 66 – 154
Lower & Upper Flammability Limits % 1.7 – 10.9
Auto-ignition Temperature oC Not determined
Percent Volatile by weight 80
Specific Gravity 1.0
Solubility in Water Medium
High = >60% Medium = 10% - 60% Low = 1% - 10% Very Low = < 1%
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10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability of Substance This material is stable when stored and used as directed.
Conditions to Avoid Avoid heat, sparks, flames and any other sources of ignition.
Incompatible Materials Strong oxidising agents.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Thermal decomposition is highly dependant on conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids and gases, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride and other organic compounds will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion or thermal or oxidative degradation.
Hazardous Reactions Will react with strong oxidising agents.
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Information given in this Safety Data Sheet is based on the data on the components and the toxicology of similar products.
No adverse health effects are expected if the product is handled in accordance with this SDS and the product label. Symptoms or effects that may arise if the product is mishandled and overexposure occurs are:
Acute Oral Toxicity Toxic if swallowed. LD50 >300 mg/kg bw.
Acute Dermal Toxicity Toxic in contact with skin. LD50 >1000 mg/kg bw.
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Toxic if inhaled. LC50 >10 mg/L in air.
Skin Irritation Causes mild skin irritation.
Eye Irritation Causes eye irritation.
Sensitisation (Respiratory & Contact)
Not expected to be a sensitiser.
Carcinogenicity Suspected of causing cancer.
Reproductive / Developmental Toxicity
Not expected to cause damage to fertility or the unborn child.
Mutagenicity Not expected to be mutagenic.
Target Organ Systemic May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
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Acute Toxicity Aquatic Not harmful to aquatic life.
Soil Ecotoxic in the soil environment.
Terrestrial Vertebrate Harmful to terrestrial vertebrates.
Terrestrial Invertebrate Not ecotoxic to terrestrial invertebrates.
Persistence & degradability The solvent in this product is readily biodegradable. The remainder of the product is expected to biodegrade slowly.
Bioaccumulation No data available on the product itself, however the individual components do not bioaccumulate.
Mobility Partially miscible with water. Similar density to water.
13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Substance Disposal Do not let this product enter the environment. Do not dispose of down drains or into local waterways. Recycle or recover whenever possible. Dispose of substance to a hazardous or special waste collection point or through a licensed contractor. Normally suitable for incineration by an approved agent.
Container Disposal Recycle if possible, or dispose of to a hazardous or special waste collection point. Beware: Empty flammable liquid drums present an explosion hazard if cut by flame or welding torch. Ensure drums are thoroughly cleaned and ventilated.
Local Legislation Disposal should be in accordance with Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001, and with any other applicable regional and national laws and regulations.
14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Land Transport (NZS 5433:1999 Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land) UN Number 1133
Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid
DG Class 3
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Subsidiary Risk Not applicable
Packing Group II
HAZCHEM Code 3[Y]E
Marine Transport (IMDG) Identification Number 1133
Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid
Class / Division 3
Packing Group II
Marine Pollutant No
Air Transport (IATA) UN Number 1133
Proper Shipping Name ADHESIVES containing flammable liquid
Class / Division 3
Packing Group II
15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
The regulatory information is not intended to be comprehensive. Other regulations may apply to this material.
Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) Group Standard Number: Surface Coatings and Colourants (Flammable, Toxic [6.1]) Group Standard 2006 HSR002667
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO): The following are trigger quantities for this substance by itself in a place.
Approved Handler Test Certificate 250 litres, when in containers > 5 litres 500 litres, when in containers ≤ 5 litres
Tracking Not applicable
16 OTHER INFORMATION
SDS Revisions Safety Data Sheets are updated at least every 5 years. Obtain the latest version by visiting www.bostik.co.nz.
A vertical bar in the margin indicates an amendment from the previous version.
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Issued: 27 April 2012 Version: 4 Page 8 of 8
Reason for Issue 5 Year update – no changes
SDS Distribution The information in this document should be made available to all who may handle this product.
This SDS summarises at the date of issue our best knowledge of the health and safety hazard information of this product, and in particular how to safely handle and use the product in the workplace. Since Bostik New Zealand Limited cannot anticipate or control the conditions under which the product may be used, each user must, prior to usage, review this SDS in the context of how the user intends to handle and use the product in the workplace.
If clarification or further information is needed to ensure that an appropriate assessment can be made, the user should contact Bostik New Zealand Limited.
Our responsibility for product as sold is subject to our standard terms and conditions, a copy of which is sent to our customers and is available upon request.
Key / Legend SDS Safety Data Sheet
HSNO Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
WES-TWA The time-weighted average exposure standard designed to protect the worker from the effects of long-term exposure.
WES-STEL The 15 minute average exposure standard. This applies to any 15 minute period in a working day and is designed to protect the worker against adverse effects of irritation, chronic or irreversible tissue change, or narcosis that may increase the likelihood of accidents. The WES-STEL is not an alternative to WES-TWA; both the short-term and time-weighted average exposures apply.
Disclaimer This information is based on our current knowledge and is intended to describe the product for the purposes of health, safety and environmental requirements only. It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific property of the product.
SSSP - CON
FINED SPACE EN
TRY PERMIT
Permit - Confined space entrySITE NAME
Hot Equipment/SurfacesFalls
Sewer
Exposed electrical partsWelding/Burning/Fumes
Oxygen enriched atmosphere
Portable Lighting
GFCI Protection
Forced Air Ventilator
Tripod
Other
Safety Equipment Required
Emergency Channel Radio (Mandatory)
Respirator
Fire Extinguisher Ladders
Harness
Lifeline/Lanyard
Mechanical Retrieval Device
Special Clothing (Eg. Tyvek)
Goggles
Observer/Entrant Communication Visual Radio Voice
Confined space hazard assessment
Oxygen deficient atmosphere
Carbon Monoxide (CO)Flammables/Combustibles
Corrosives
EngulfmentProtruding Objects
Impalement Hazards
Slippery surfaces
Painting or Solvent fumes
Chlorine
Stored pressure
Moving Mechanical Parts
Meter
Pre-entry & periodic atmospheric testing
Atmosphere Periodic Reading
Safe LimitsPre Entry Reading
Periodic Reading
Periodic Reading
Periodic Reading
Authorized Entrant(s)
Authorized Observer(s)
Cancelled-work completeAuthorization for entry permit
Signature Date
I have reviewed this permit and all procedures with participants and addressed ALL recognized Safety/Health Hazards.
TECHNICANS DETAILS
Full name
Time of initial entry Location
Date of inital entry
Continuous Atmospheric Monitoring
Forced Air Ventilation
Ventilate space prior to entry
Burning and Welding Permit
Worksafe Notified
Other
Confined space preporation/isolation
SOP/JSA reviewed by all entrants
Work area isolated with signs/barriers
All input/discharge lines capped/plugged TLT
Vessel contents drained/flushed/neutralized Vessel cleaned and purged
Space Sampled by:Date CalibratedBump TestedCalibrated
Sample Time
Oxygen Level (02)
Lower Explosive Limit
Carbon Monoxide (CO2)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
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> 19.5 – 23.5% <
Below 10% LEL
< 25.0 ppm
< 10.0 ppm
Name CSE Licence Number Sign in Time in Sign out Time out
Standby Rescue
Observer
Authorizing Person Authorizing Person
SSSP - HO
TWO
RKS PERMIT
Hotworks PermitSITE NAME
TECHNICANS DETAILS
DETAILS OF PERMIT
Full name
Phone Number Position
Date
Requested time for works
Type of plant to be used
FIRE PREVENTION RULES
Contingencies in place
Signature of person issuing permit:
Combustible material within 10 m will be either
Fire hose on standby
Fire extinguisher(s)
Mandatory fire watcher
Protected with
Principal Contractor/Company
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Date
The work area has been inspected by the permit issuer 30 minutes a�er completion of work. No smoldering fires werediscovered.
(Describe)
Fire equipment to be provided as follows:
Start time
End time
Butane/Map Gas Welding Torch
Other
Oxygen Acetylene Welding Plant
Location of work
Description of work
Removed from area
Non-combustible curtainsMetal guards of Flameproof covers
Or
• Barricades, warning signs and spark/flash screens must be provided to protect other personnel in the area.• The work area, trenches, pits, etc. must be clear of flammable liquids, gases or vapors. • All floor and wall openings within 10 metres of the work being conducted must be covered to prevent transmission of sparks.• The hot work area and any adjoining area must be patrolled from the start of work until 30 minutes a�er the work is completed
1. The equipment must be cleaned of all combustibles.2. Containers must be purged of all flammable vapours.
Time
WORK ON ENCLOSED EQUIPMENT (Tanks, containers, ducts, etc.)
Signature of Technician
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