1. Identification of substance
Substance
Precast concrete products, typically pipes, manhole components and ancillary precast products.
Company
CPM Group Ltd
Mells Road
Mells
Frome, Somerset
BA11 3PD
Tel. 0117 981 2791
Fax. 0117 981 4511
2. Composition
Precast concrete products are composed of cementitious material, aggregates which may contain silica and additives. Some products may contain steel reinforcing.
3. Hazards identification
The products supplied are of an inert nature and inherently non hazardous to health, however, cutting and surface treatment can create dust and flying fragments. The dust created could contain particles of a respirable new size which may contain silica. |
| |
| 4. First aid measures |
| |
Airborne dust
Inhalation:
Removal from exposure to fresh air.
Skin contact:
Wash with water
Eye contact:
Immediately irrigate with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention.
Ingestion:
Remove from exposure to fresh air. |
| |
| 5. Fire fighting measures |
| |
None needed. |
| |
| 6. Accident release measures |
| |
Personal protection
In the event of the creation of dust during surface treatment or cutting, avoid breathing in the dust. Wear dust mask/respirator and goggles as specified in section eight — Exposure controls/personal protection. |
| |
Environment measures
The release of dust into the atmosphere does not constitute a significant hazard. Waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local authority requirements. |
| |
When dust may be created:
Surface treatment and cutting should be minimised to avoid the creation of airborne dust.
Where this is not avoidable, engineering controls such as containment and local exhaust ventilation should be applied when airborne dust exposure levels are approached. |
| |
Health and Safety
|
| |
| 7. Handling and storage |
| |
| Products as delivered: |
| |
|
| i) |
The weight and surface nature of the product requires the use of protective gloves and footwear. |
| ii) |
The manual handling of such loads should not be attempted without a risk assessment required by the Manual Handling of Loads at Work Regulations 1992. |
| iii) |
Products must not be dragged or rolled off vehicles or around sites. |
| iv) |
Use correct craneage for offloading vehicles. |
| v) |
Where lifting points are provided, the lifting points must be used. |
| vi) |
Where lifting points are not provided, then suitable canvas/fabric should be used around the product and never through it. Correct craneage should always be utilised. |
| vii) |
Chamber rings must not be lifted by slinging through the steps and pipe junctions must not be lifted by slinging around the branch. |
| viii) |
Care should be taken when breaking down the product stacks either on the delivery vehicle or on site. |
| ix) |
Pipe jointing tackle is only to be used for the purpose for which it is supplied. |
| x) |
Stack pipes on even ground on timbers to protect their sockets and spigots. The bottom row must be securely chocked at both ends using suitable timber wedges. |
| |
|
|
| Never exceed the recommended heights for stacking pipes as follows: |
| |
| Pipe stacking layers |
| |
| Nominal size DN |
Number of layers |
| 225 |
6 |
| 300 - 375 |
4 |
| 450 - 600 |
3 |
| 675 - 900 |
2 |
| 1000 and above |
1 |
|
| |
Chamber ring should never be stored on its side (“on the roll”) but should always be laid flat. This is particularly important with shallow depth sections which are easily toppled even if chocked on firm, level ground. |
| |
| ALL lifting operations should comply with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Regulations 1998, and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. The client/contractor will assume ALL responsibility for site lifting operations involving CPM products, including safe use and return of any lifting equipment supplied by CPM Group. Where available, the use of manufacturer installed lifting facilities is recommended. |
| |
| 8. Exposure controls/personal protection |
| |
| Occupational exposure limits:. |
| |
| |
8 hr TWA |
MEL (8 hr TWA) |
Source |
| Total inhalable dust |
10mg/m3 |
- |
EH40/98 |
| Respirable dust |
4mg/m3 |
- |
EH40/98 |
| Respirable silica |
- |
0.3mg/m3 |
EH40/98 |
|
| |
Engineering control measures for dust:
as per section seven — Handling and storage
Personal protection:
Respiratory protection:
to HSE approved standard.
Hand protection:
abrasion resistant gloves.
Eye protection:
to HSE approved standard for dust goggles.
Skin protection:
overalls
Foot protection:
to BSEN 345 Safety Footwear. |
| |
| 9. Physical and chemical properties |
| |
| Odourless shaped components of precast concrete. Other chemical properties not applicable. |
| |
| 10. Stability and reactivity |
| |
| Not applicable. |
| |
| 11. Toxicological information |
| |
Airborne dust health effects
On eyes:
may cause transient irritation.
On skin:
unlikely to cause harm on brief or occasional contact.
By inhalation:
inhalation of large quantities of respirable silica may lead to progressive lung damage. This may cause permanent disability and, in extreme cases, may be fatal.
By ingestion:
unlikely to cause harm
Others:
none known |
| |
| 12. Ecological information |
| |
Environmental assessment:
When used and disposed of as intended, no adverse environmental effects are foreseen. |
| |
| 13. Disposal considerations |
| |
| Is not classified as hazardous for disposal purposes. Subject to local authority disposal requirements. |
| |
| 14. Transport information |
| |
| Classification for conveyance not required. |
| |
| 15. Regulatory information |
| |
Hazard label data:
This product is NOT classified as dangerous for supply in the UK.
Statutory instruments:
Health & Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974
Consumer Protection Act 1987
Environment Protection Act 1990
COSHH 1994
Guidance notes:
Occupational Exposure Limits (EH40)
Local Exhaust Ventilation (HS(G)37)
Crystalline Silica (EH59)
Dust, General Principles of Protection (EH44)
Waste Management — The Duty of Care
The above publications are available from HMSO or HSE. |
| |
| 16. Other information |
| |
The data and advice given above apply when the products are used as intended.
Use of the products for other applications may give rise to risks not mentioned.
The information contained within this safety data sheet does not constitute the users own assessment of risk as required by other health and safety legislation, i.e. COSHH 1994, MHSWR 1992.
If you have purchased the product for supply to a third party for use at work, it is your duty to take all necessary steps to ensure that any person handling or using the product is provided with the information in this sheet.
If you are an employer, it is your duty to tell your employees, and others who may be affected, of any hazards described in this sheet and of any precautions which should be taken. Further copies of this safety data sheet may be obtained from CPM Group Ltd, Mells Road, Mells, Frome, Somerset BA11 3PD, Tel: 0117 981 2791. |
| |
| Contacts |
| |
| HEAD OFFICE: |
|
CPM Group Limited
Mells Road,Mells
Frome, Somerset
BA11 3PDTel: 01179 812791
Fax: 01179 814516
Registered in England 1005164 |
|
| |
|
SALES OFFICE & MANUFACTURING
CPM Group Limited Mells Road, Mells Frome, Somerset BA11 3PD Tel: 01179 814500 Fax: 01179 814511 |
|
| |
|
SCOTTISH SALES & MANUFACTURINGCPM
Group Limited Main Street Newmains Wishaw, Lanarkshire ML2 9BG Tel: 01698 386922 or 386064 Fax: 01698 387167 |
|
| |
|
NORTHERN MANUFACTURING
CPM Group Limited Pollington Goole East Riding of Yorkshire DN14 0DU Tel: 01405 860591 Fax: 01405 863606 |
|
| |
|
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT
CPM Group Limited Building 3A Wolverhampton Airport Stourbridge, West Midlands
DY7 5DY
Tel: 01384 221369 Fax: 01384 221403 |
|
| |
|
Web : www.cpm-group.com E-mail: sales@cpm-group.com
|
|
| |
|
|
| |