Safety is very important to us. We are committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace, where everyone returns home from work healthy and safe every single work day. The protection of our environment is also important to us. By working together we can achieve this goal.As a contractor working at our sites you become part of the team. We want to makes sure that you know our safety rules and understand how to work safely and environmentally responsible at our facilities.
Epoxy resins are chemicals which may be supplied as liquids, solids or solution. When cured by mixing and reacting with a hardener, the liquids solids or solutions. When curdy mixing and reacting with a hardener, the liquid components are converted into a solid resin used as coating or bonding agents for many materials such as metals, concrete, plastics, rubber and wood.Cured epoxy resins possess an outstanding combination of properties including mechanical strength, heat resistance as well as good impact, corrosion and chemical resistance.
Epoxies find a wide range of applications in many major industries, such as construction, electrical, automative, aircraft and mining.
Epoxies are reactive chemicals which require correct handling to ensure that they are used safely. This means avoiding direct exposure of the body via skin contact, inhalation or ingestion. Ways of achieving this are outlined below. In particular, skin contact should be avoided science this can lead to irritation and, in some cases, to skin sensitizationThese are general safety recommendations. Specific safety instructions provided by the resin supplier must be observed.
Skin:..If skin contact with epoxies occurs, wash the affected areas carefully with water. Avoid using solvents. Re-apply protective creams
Eyes:.In the case of eye contamination wash the affected eye immediately and continuously for 5minutes, with clean water. Inform your supervisor immediately since medical advice may be necessary.
Inhalation:..If an operator is affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to fresh air immediately. Obtain medical advice.
Fires:..Chemical fires need to be extinguished with foam or carbon dioxide- not with water or carbon tetrachloride type extinguishers. Wear respiratory and eye protection while extinguishing fires involving epoxies.