HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Paving Flags are abrasive and typically weigh 25 kg each, depending on shape and density and should be handled accordingly. Bales of Paving Flags may vary in size and weigh up to 1.5 tonnes, depending on size, quantity and bale configuration. Strapping is only designed to facilitate handling during manufacture and should not be relied upon to provide stability of bales during transport, site handling or storage. Strapping is sharp and tensioned and can cause injury when removing or otherwise handling it. Cutting, drilling or hammering of paving blocks can create dust. If inhaled in excessive quantities over extended periods, respirable dust can constitute a long-term hazard. Cutting, drilling or hammering of paving blocks, unless adequately controlled, can project particles at high velocity with consequent risk of impact damage and/or injury particularly to exposed areas of the body and eyes
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Paving Flags are abrasive and typically weigh 25 kg each, depending on shape and density and should be handled accordingly. Bales of Paving Flags may vary in size and weigh up to 1.5 tonnes, depending on size, quantity and bale configuration. Strapping is only designed to facilitate handling during manufacture and should not be relied upon to provide stability of bales during transport, site handling or storage. Strapping is sharp and tensioned and can cause injury when removing or otherwise handling it. Cutting, drilling or hammering of paving blocks can create dust. If inhaled in excessive quantities over extended periods, respirable dust can constitute a long-term hazard. Cutting, drilling or hammering of paving blocks, unless adequately controlled, can project particles at high velocity with consequent risk of impact damage and/or injury particularly to exposed areas of the body and eyes
COMPOSITION Paving Flags are a mixture of natural aggregates, cement and water. Admixtures may be added to modify the properties of the finished product.
FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact (Fresh concrete, dust or other particles): Immediately rinse under clean running water and seek medical advice Cuts/Abrasions: Clean and treat cuts/abrasions using normal First-Aid methods. Wounds must receive prompt medical attention. In all cases of doubt or where symptoms persist medical advice must be obtained
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Not Applicable
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Avoid contact with skin. Tidy up debris from broken blocks
HANDLING & STORAGE Protect skin when handling paving blocks Use suitable handling and transport equipment when handling bales of blocks Before lifting always size up the load Always follow safe lifting and manual handling procedures receive prompt Ensure adequate load-bearing capacity of ground, floors or platforms when placing or storing bales of blocks on site Bales of blocks can become unstable over time and should not be stacked to excessive heights
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Avoid contact with skin. Tidy up debris from broken blocks
EXPOSURE CONTROLS &PERSONAL PROTECTION Wear suitable protective gloves, overalls and safety helmets in all situations Avoid block and strap contact with skin as this can cause cuts and abrasions Wear goggles to prevent eye contact from flying particles when cutting, drilling or hammering paving blocks or from breaking straps Wear suitable footwear with protective toe-caps when cutting ,drilling, hammering paving blocks Wear suitable respiratory protection {such as dust masks}when cutting ,drilling or hammering paving blocks
PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Paving Flags vary in colour and are also abrasive