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Maintenance Manual
May 2015
http://www.ecophon.com/uk
Contents
Section 1
Handling
Section 2
Maintenance / Cleaning
Section 3
Cleaning Hygiene surfaces
Section 4
Removal of tiles
Section 5
Removing curved panels
Section 6
Removing tiles from Hygiene systems
Section 7
Replacing tiles
Section 8
Cutting tiles
Health and Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 – Ecophon products
Section 9
Advantage, Sombra, Opta
Section 10
Focus, Gedina, Hygiene Performance, Hygiene Protec
Super G, Master, Solo, Baffles, Meditec,
Section 11
Hygiene Advance, Hygiene Advance Perimeter tile
Section 12
Combison Uno & Duo
Section 13
Connect Grid System
Section 14
Connect Corrosion Resistant Grid System
Section 15
Edge Sealant
Section 16
Akusto (Wall Panels)
Section 17
Edge 500
Section 18
WP profiles
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1.
Handling
Don't Forget To Wear Clean Gloves
Dirty hands make expensive work.
Please wear clean gloves at all times when handling tiles.
Ecophon ceiling tiles and wall panels are not unduly susceptible to accidental
damage but the following points should be noted:
Avoid damage to the surface finish or body of the tile or panel. This can be
caused by impact or by scraping the tile or panel over uneven / sharp
surfaces.
To avoid marking the face of the tile or panel when handling, wear clean
cotton gloves. These are available from Ecophon's Sales Office.
For storage, or after removal from the grid, ALWAYS lay tiles or panels flat
and stack them FACE-TO-FACE. Do not stand or place heavy objects on
stacks of tiles.
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Full installation details on all Ecophon systems are shown in our Ceiling
Systems Handbook, copies of which are available from our Technical Office
(01256) 855250.
2.
Maintenance / Cleaning
Redecoration of ANY mineral wool ceiling tile will severely impair its acoustic
performance. Listed below are the most common difficulties encountered after
the tiles or panels are installed, together with suggested remedial
action/treatment.
Mechanical Damage
To the tile face:
Replace the tile (refer to the specification details).
To the tile edge:
Repair superficial damage by using suitable filler (such as plastic padding)
followed by careful sanding to original shape. If necessary, reseal edge of the
tile with Ecophon Edge Sealant White 010 (product number 26300691). Allow
to dry. If damage is extensive replace the tile.
NB: Edge sealant is a different colour to the face of the tile and should not be
used as touch up paint.
Fingerprints/dirt/dust and staining to tile face
Wash the tile using a soft sponge and warm water containing a mild detergent
such as washing up liquid. Ensure the whole surface of the tile is treated
evenly, using a circular motion with moderate pressure. Rinse off immediately
with clean warm water and allow to dry. Avoid prolonged rubbing/scrubbing of
a small area and use plenty of water.
NB: The tile will appear slightly darker in colour until fully dried out.
Fabric Surfaces
All Ecophon tiles and panels can be dusted and vacuumed. Small marks can
be removed by “spot” treating, using a damp sponge and a mild solution of
detergent. However, full washing, is not recommended.
Water and Rust Staining
Tiles will dry out after any soaking due to leaks. Should chemical staining
occur, wash as described above (except for fabric surfaces). If some staining
remains, the tile may have to be replaced.
Water Leaks
THESE WILL NOT AFFECT THE DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF ECOPHON
TILES OR PANELS. NO SAGGING OR WARPING SHOULD BE
EXPERIENCED ONCE THE TILE HAS DRIED OUT.
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NB: Due to the weight of water (or liquid) it should be noted that saturated
ceilings will increase the load on the grid and the integrity of the installation
should be checked after any major leak.
3.
Cleaning Hygiene Surfaces
The product can be dusted and vacuumed. In addition, all Hygiene products
can be cleaned using the following methods:
Washing By Hand
Suitable for small areas, or areas containing sensitive equipment.
Low Pressure Cleaning (clipped installations only)
Can be carried out in all types of areas. It is the application of the foam
cleaning agent that actually cleans the ceiling. The function of the water is to
carry away any remaining cleaning agent and dissolved dirt.
High Pressure Cleaning (clipped installations only)
Can be carried out in all types of areas. A foam cleaning agent is applied to
the ceiling. To a certain degree high pressure hosing adds to the cleaning
process, but the aim is to use the minimum amount of water necessary to
remove any residual cleaning agent and dissolved dirt.
The maximum temperature recommended for washing is 35°C. Higher water
temperatures will reduce the durability of the products.
Protein and blood coagulate at higher temperatures and become difficult to
remove. It is essential that the temperature limit is observed.
For high pressure cleaning the nozzle should be adjusted to give a spray
angle of at least 30˚ and should be held 30 - 50 cm from the face of the panel.
The maximum working pressure for high pressure cleaning is 80 bar.
Finally, the surface should be wiped with a clean cloth or sponge in order to
avoid loose dirt particles drying and causing discoloration.
The tiles or panels will appear slightly darker in colour until fully dried out.
TILES MUST NOT BE STEAM CLEANED
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4.
Removal of tiles
Push tiles up GENTLY and remove from grid. Stack tiles at floor level away
from the working area as recommended in Section 1.
Ecophon Focus range – edge details.
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Please note: Focus is 20mm in thickness. All of the edge details are found in
this product range.
http://www.ecophon.com/uk/
Other products, tile thickness and edge details are as follows:Product
mm
Edges
Master
Master Rigid
Master Matrix
Combison Uno
Combison Uno
Combison Duo
Gedina
Sombra
Advantage
Opta
Meditec
Performance
Foodtec
Labotec
Meditec/Clinic
Protec
Advance
Super G
Super G Plus
Super G XL
Wall Panels
Solo
40
20
40
35
30
55
15
20
15
15
15
20/40
20/40
20/40
15
20
20/40
20/35
40
35
40
40
A B Ds E F
A E Dp
A
A
Ds
AE
AE
A Ds
AE
A
AE
A
A
Ds
AE
A
A
A
A
A
AC
A
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The original concealed grid is Edge D
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Focus D, T24
20
This has been replaced by Ds
4
Focus Ds, T24
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For D and Ds systems, push up GENTLY on each side of the tile in turn to
establish which side will lift. Support the tile underneath, lift the loose edge
approximately 25mm and move the tile sideways into the recessed part of the
supporting D profile (lower slot of Ds profile).This will release the opposite
edge of the tile from its support.
Where D/Ds profiles are installed at 1200mm centres, an Edge Stiffener
should be used and more care is required when handling the tiles.
NB: At no time should tiles be pushed into the ceiling void after being
removed. Tiles containing smoke detectors, air handling grilles etc, should
NOT be removed by untrained personnel.
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5.
Removing curved panels
Ecophon Flexiform panels are not designed as a demountable component,
however, Flexiform is demountable via adjacent flat ceiling tiles (i.e. where the
ceiling returns to a flat level). Ecophon S-Line, L-Line and Quadro curved
panels should only be removed by trained personnel.
IF IN DOUBT REFER TO ECOPHON’S TECHNICAL
DEPARTMENT
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6.
Removing tiles from Hygiene systems
Hygiene installations which have been clipped into the grid to allow washing
or high pressure hosing, can be demounted in the following way:
Clipped Hygiene Systems Removal
The first tile will need to be removed by pushing upwards with sufficient force
to dislodge the clips.
For removal of subsequent tiles, clips should be removed from the back of
each tile.
Clipped Hygiene Systems Re-installation
Tiles/panels should be replaced and clipped into position from behind.
The final tile should be re-installed using DEMO clips (which are fitted to the
tile before it is replaced). The tile should be gently pulled into position by the
tabs on the clips, which are then clipped to the grid.
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7.
Replacing tiles
Replacement of Tiles
Replace tiles using the reverse of the removal sequences.
Concealed Demountable Systems (Edge D/Ds)
If more than one tile has been removed, adjust until joints line through in both
directions. No more than two adjacent tiles should be removed without
ensuring that the secondary grid is mechanically stabilised.
If difficulty is experienced in seating replaced tiles correctly on a D and Ds
profile, the edges of adjacent tiles may be gently tapped to encourage tiles to
drop into place.
IF IN DOUBT REFER TO ECOPHON’S TECHNICAL
DEPARTMENT
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8.
Cutting tiles
If it is necessary to cut tiles to a non standard size, to produce a rebated
edge, or for services, the following steps should be taken:
Cut tile to overall size required using a
straight edge and a SHARP Safety Knife.
If using a retractable type with a snap off
blade (right), ensure that the blade can
extend the full depth of the tile being cut
Cut tiles with edge detail E can be re-cut
using a special cutting tool:
Product number 26300221
Cut tiles with edge detail Dg can be re-cut
using a special cutting tool:
Product number 26300991
(These cutting tools are available from
Ecophon’s Sales Office)
If required, reseal the cut edge using Ecophon
Edge Sealant White 010 Allow to dry. Re-install the tile.
Product number 26300691
NB: Edge sealant is not suitable for ‘touching up’ the face of the tile. Do not
over paint the face of the tile when resealing edges. If over painting should
occur gently wipe off the excess with a soft damp sponge or cloth.
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9. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Trade Name:
Ecophon Advantage, Sombra & Opta.
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden.
Product Appearance:
Painted finish on tissue reinforced face.
Product Composition:
High density resin bonded glasswool.
Product Approved Uses: Ceiling tiles.
Physical Data:
Melting point in excess of 600ºC, but some binder
loss from hot face application will occur at
temperatures above 230ºC. insoluble in water and
generally chemically inert.
Weight 1 – 4 kg/m2 including suspension system.
Fire and Explosion Data: BS476 Part 6 & 7 – non combustible and Class O
According to British Building Regulation.
Low smoke development DIN 4102.
Health Effects:
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Listed in EH 40/90, exposure limit 5 mg/m-3.
8 hour time weighted average.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
First Aid Procedures:
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Gargle with water.
Wash with warm water.
Irrigate with Saline solution or clean water.
Health Statement:
Under the new European Commission Directive on
dangerous substances (revised EU Directive
97/69/EC) all Ecophon glasswool products meet
the exact and specific exoneration criteria
developed by the European Commission. Meeting
these exoneration criteria excludes our products
from classification as a “dangerous substance”.
Therefore, glasswool products are not designated
as “dangerous substance” and are not deleterious
to workers or consumers health.
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Reactivity:
None.
Waste Disposal:
Waste products are not hazardous and their
disposal should be in accordance with local
regulations. Waste management – authorised
landfill. These products are recyclable.
Handling, Processing and Use Precautions:
(a) Handling:
(b) Safety Glasses:
(c) Gloves:
(d) Overalls:
(e) Safety Footwear:
Handle so that no dusting arises. Cut with
retractable snap off blade Safety Knife.
Wear as minimal risk of dust/glass fibre particles.
Clean gloves are recommended for general
handling and cleanliness of the product.
Not essential, normal clean work wear.
To be worn at all times when handling products.
Storage Precautions:
No special precautions. Materials should be stored
in a dry weatherproof place.
References:
2008 Update:
EU Directive 97/69/EC.
HSE EH 40/90 exposure to mineral wools.
HSE EH 46 occupational exposure limits.
N.B.
Exposure limits listed in EH 40/90 for mineral
wools are designed as safeguards in a
manufacturing environment. It is anticipated that
Ecophon ceiling panels and wall panels, when
used for their designed purpose will not result in
measurable exposure limits.
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10. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Trade Name:
Ecophon Focus (including 3 Dimensional
Ceiling Panels and Wing) / Gedina / Hygiene
Performance / Hygiene Protec / Super G /
Master / Solo / Meditec
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden.
Product Appearance:
Modular panels with painted surface.
Product Composition:
High density resin bonded glasswool.
Product Approved Uses: Ceiling Panels, Wall Panels, Hanging Baffles
Physical Data:
Weight 1 – 4 kg/m2 including suspension system.
Fire and Explosion Data: BS476 Part 6 & 7 – non combustible and Class O
according to British Building Regulation.
Low smoke development DIN 4102.
Health Effects:
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Listed in EH 40/90, exposure limit 5 mg/m-3.
8 hour time weighted average.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
First Aid Procedures:
(b) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Gargle with water.
Wash with warm water.
Irrigate with Saline solution or clean water.
Health Statement:
Under the new European Commission Directive on
dangerous substances (revised EU Directive
97/69/EC) all Ecophon glasswool products meet
the exact and specific exoneration criteria
developed by the European Commission. Meeting
these exoneration criteria excludes our products
from classification as a “dangerous substance”.
Therefore, Ecophon glasswool products are not
designated as “dangerous substance” and are not
deleterious to workers or consumers health.
Reactivity:
None.
Waste Disposal:
Waste products are not hazardous and their
disposal should be in accordance with local
regulations. Waste management – authorised
land fill. These products are recyclable.
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Handling, Processing and Use Precautions:
(a) Handling:
(b) Safety Glasses:
(c) Gloves:
(d) Overalls:
(e) Safety Footwear:
Handle so that no dusting arises. Cut with
retractable snap off blade Safety Knife.
Wear as minimal risk of dust/glass fibre particles.
Clean gloves are recommended for general
handling and cleanliness of the product.
Not essential, normal clean work wear.
To be worn at all times when handling products.
Storage Precautions:
No special precautions.
Materials should be
stored in a dry weatherproof place.
References:
2008 Update:
EU Directive 97/69/EC.
HSE EH 40/90 exposure to mineral wools.
HSE EH 46 occupational exposure limits.
N.B.
Accessibility Guides
Exposure limits listed in EH 40/90 for mineral
wools are designed as safeguards in a
manufacturing environment. It is anticipated that
Ecophon ceiling panels and wall panels, when
used for their designed purpose will not result in
measurable exposure limits.
http://www.ecophon.com/uk
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11. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Trade Name:
Ecophon Hygiene Advance &
Ecophon Hygiene Advance Perimeter Tile.
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden.
Product Appearance:
Modular panels enclosed in film.
Product Composition:
High density resin bonded glasswool.
Product Approved Uses: Ceiling tiles.
Physical Data:
Weight 1 – 4 kg/m2 including suspension system.
Fire and Explosion Data: Tested to ASTM E1264.
Low smoke development DIN 4102.
Health Effects:
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Listed in EH 40/90, exposure limit 5 mg/m-3.
8 hour time weighted average.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
First Aid Procedures:
(c) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Gargle with water.
Wash with warm water.
Irrigate with Saline solution or clean water.
Health Statement:
Under the new European Commission Directive on
dangerous substances (revised EU Directive
97/69/EC) all Ecophon glasswool products meet
the exact and specific exoneration criteria
developed by the European Commission. Meeting
these exoneration criteria excludes our products
from classification as a “dangerous substance”.
Therefore, Ecophon glasswool products are not
designated as “dangerous substance” and are not
deleterious to workers or consumers health.
Reactivity:
None.
Waste Disposal:
Waste products are not hazardous and their
disposal should be in accordance with local
regulations. Waste management – authorised
land fill.
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Handling, Processing and Use Precautions:
(a) Handling:
(b) Safety Glasses:
(c) Gloves:
(d) Overalls:
(e) Safety Footwear:
Handle so that no dusting arises.
Cut Hygiene Perimeter Tile only. Reseal with
Hygiene Advance tape or Ecophon edge sealant.
Wear as minimal risk of dust/glass fibre particles.
Clean gloves are recommended for general
handling and cleanliness of the product.
Not essential, normal clean work wear.
To be worn at all times when handling products.
Storage Precautions:
No special precautions.
Materials should be
stored in a dry weatherproof place.
References:
2008 Update:
EU Directive 97/69/EC.
HSE EH 40/90 exposure to mineral wools.
HSE EH 46 occupational exposure limits.
N.B.
Exposure limits listed in EH 40/90 for mineral
wools are designed as safeguards in a
manufacturing environment. It is anticipated that
Ecophon ceiling panels and wall panels, when
used for their designed purpose will not result in
measurable exposure limits.
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12. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Trade Name:
Ecophon Combison Uno/Duo
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden.
Product Appearance:
Modular panels with painted surface.
Product Composition:
High density resin bonded glasswool. Paper faced
gypsum plasterboard
Product Approved Uses: Ceiling and Wall Panels.
Physical Data:
Weight 15 kg/m2 including suspension system.
Fire and Explosion Data: BS476 Part 6 & 7 – non combustible and Class O
according to British Building Regulation.
Low smoke development DIN 4102.
Health Effects:
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Listed in EH 40/90, exposure limit 5 mg/m-3.
8 hour time weighted average.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
First Aid Procedures:
(d) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Gargle with water.
Wash with warm water.
Irrigate with Saline solution or clean water.
Health Statement:
Under the new European Commission Directive on
dangerous substances (revised EU Directive
97/69/EC) all Ecophon glasswool products meet
the exact and specific exoneration criteria
developed by the European Commission. Meeting
these exoneration criteria excludes our products
from classification as a “dangerous substance”.
Therefore, Ecophon glasswool products are not
designated as “dangerous substance” and are not
deleterious to workers or consumers health.
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Handling, Processing and Use Precautions:
(a) Handling:
(b) Safety Glasses:
(c) Gloves:
(d) Overalls:
(e) Safety Footwear:
Handle so that no dusting arises. Cut with
retractable snap off blade Safety Knife.
Wear as minimal risk of dust/glass fibre particles.
Clean gloves are recommended for general
handling and cleanliness of the product.
Not essential, normal clean work wear.
To be worn at all times when handling products.
Storage Precautions:
No special precautions. Materials should be stored
in a dry weatherproof place.
References:
2008 Update:
EU Directive 97/69/EC.
HSE EH 40/90 exposure to mineral wools.
HSE EH 46 occupational exposure limits.
N.B.
Exposure limits listed in EH 40/90 for mineral
wools are designed as safeguards in a
manufacturing environment. It is anticipated that
Ecophon ceiling panels and wall panels, when
used for their designed purpose will not result in
measurable exposure limits.
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13. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Ecophon Products
Connect Grid System C1
Specifications:
Mild steel and components coated with zinc by electrolytic or hot dipped
processes.
Hazards:
When handling the product, there is a risk of laceration of the skin and if
delivered with a protective layer of oil, skin contamination may occur.
When subjected to elevated temperatures during welding or cutting, zinc
oxide fumes are produced. Inhalation of these may cause metal fume fever, a
short lasting condition with symptoms similar to those of influenza.
Precautionary and Protective Measures:
Protective clothing should be worn to prevent laceration and contamination of
the skin by oil. The current threshold limit value for zinc oxide fume is 5
mg/m3. To ensure this level is not exceeded, provide adequate ventilation
during welding or cutting. If necessary include local fume extraction.
Relevant References:
- HM Factory Inspectorate Technical Data Note 2/74, Threshold Limit Values
for 1974.
- British Steel Corporation Report Number 587/H: “Investigation into fumes
evolved during the welding of 8SC coated steels – Part 1: Galvanised Steel”.
- The Protection of Eyes Regulations 1974.
- BS 2092: Specification for Industrial Eye Protectors.
- Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1980.
- HSE Approved Code of Practice – Control of Lead at Work.
a) HSE Guidance Notes:
MS 15
Welding.
EH 18
Toxic Substances – a precautionary policy.
EH 25
Occupational Skin Diseases – Health & Safety precautions.
EH 40
Occupational Exposure Limits 1986.
EH 42
Monitoring strategies for toxic substances.
EH 44
Dust in the Workplace – general principles of protection.
b) HSE Health & Safety at Work booklets:
No. 1
Lifting and Carrying
No. 18
Industrial Dermatitis – precautionary measures.
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14. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Connect Corrosion Resistant Grid System C3
Corrosion tests on polyester coating on both sides of hot dipped galvanised
steel used for suspended ceiling grid systems in chlorinated atmospheres and
where humidity is prevalent. Comparison is made with organosol coating.
Introduction:
Conway Coatings were requested to perform comparative corrosion tests on
two Custom Coil Coaters hot dipped galvanised/polyester systems and an
organosol system.
Tests:
5% continuous salt spray to A.S.T.M. method B117. Two 8” x 4” panels were
taken from CCC normal production, both coated with white polyester CC/4110
and CC/4119. Another 6” x 4” panel was coated with white organosol under
laboratory conditions.
The panels were exposed to 1000 hours immersion in the salt spray test
cabinet.
Conclusion:
Initially there was no marked difference between the two paint systems. As
the test progressed the organosol gradually began to break down more
rapidly than the polyester. This is mainly due to the surface finish on the
organosol being almost invariably an “orange peel” configuration and the
corrosive material can cling in the hollows of the surface. The surface of the
polyester coating is smooth, therefore, water runs off easily.
This effect is apparent from the final condition of the panels. Although the
polyester had almost completely blistered, the galvanising was still intact. The
organosol, however, had started to rust quite severely in one corner. From
tests carried out in this instance the polyester system would appear to be
comparable to the organosol system. It must also be noted that, for the best
results, an organosol system depends on the correct application of a primer,
while a polyester system gives a better or comparable result without one.
Connect Corrosion Resistant Grid System C4
Body of austenitic stainless steel designed for maximum resistance to pitting
and crevice corrosion, capped with same material with a 3B surface (slight
polished appearance). For products in corrosive environments. Corrosivity
category C4 according to ISO 12944-2.
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15. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2002 (AS
AMMENDED)
Trade name:
Ecophon Edge Sealant
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden
Product appearance:
White liquid
Product composition:
Physical and chemical properties
Density
Solubility in water
PH
Boiling point
Freezing point
1.2 Kg/m3
Miscible
8.5 – 9.0
100º C
0º C
Component
Water based polymer emulsion
Extender
Water
Dispersing agent
Concentration
30%
49%
20%
0.5%
Product approved uses: Sealing cut edges of ceiling tiles and panels.
Fire and explosion data: Flash-point
Not applicable
Auto-flammability
Not applicable
Explosive properties
Not applicable
Oxidising properties
Not applicable
Not flammable, no restrictions of extinguishing
media.
Stability:
Stability
Stable
Regulatory information: EEC Hazard Classification
Health effects:
a)
Ingestion:
b)
Inhalation:
c)
Skin contact:
d)
Eyes:
First aid procedures:
a)
Ingestion:
b)
Inhalation:
c)
Skin contact:
d)
Eyes:
water.
None
No European Danger Category
Low order of toxicity.
Negligible hazard at ambient temperature.
Repeated or prolonged contact may cause
defatting of the skin which may lead to skin
irritation and/or dryness
Can cause transient redness and discomfort.
If individual is conscious give water to dilute
stomach contents, seek prompt medical attention.
Move individual into fresh air.
Wash with soap and water.
Flush eyes with Saline solution or plenty of clean
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Toxicological information:
a)
Route of entry:
Skin contact, ingestion, inhalation:
Chronic (long-term) effects of exposure: Although
this product has not been tested for chronic
effects, it is judged as having a low order of toxicity
based on component information.
b)
Use of good industrial hygiene practices is
recommended.
c)
Target organs – none known.
d)
Special health effects – none known.
Exposure controls/personal protection:
a)
Ventilation:
General.
b)
Eyes:
Protect against splashing, wear chemical goggles.
c)
Skin contact:
Gloves recommended due to possible irritation.
Overalls or laboratory coat should be worn.
Rubber boots if exposure is severe.
d)
Respiratory:
None unless there is a risk of inhaling sprayed
material.
Ecological information:
a)
Potential effect on environment – contributes to effluent BOD.
b)
Mobility – miscible in water, possible transportation if allowed ingress to
water.
c)
Persistence and degradability – unknown.
d)
Potential to bio-accumulate – no.
e)
Eco-toxicity – low but has BOD contribution.
Bulk disposal considerations:
a)
Waste disposal methods – large quantities of waste-water containing
paint must be pre-treated before discharge to sewer/open water. Ultrafiltration, coagulation, settling, flotation are suitable, further details on
request.
b)
Empty container warnings – not needed.
Bulk handling and storage:
Storage temperature:
No special storage.
Special sensitivity:
None known.
Handling/storage:
Product contains hazardous volatile ingredients
that could accumulate in un-vented headspace of
drums or bulk storage vessels when stored in bulk.
Drums should be opened in ventilated area. Avoid
breathing vapours. Avoid extreme temperatures.
Protect from freezing. Large spills should not be
flushed to storm sewers or waterways.
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Accidental release measures for large spills:
Large spills must be taken up with suitable
absorbent material and placed in containers. Spills
area can be washed with water, collect water for
approved disposal. Large spills should not be
flushed to storm sewers or waterways.
Bulk transport information:
Edge sealant is not classed as hazardous freight.
Other information:
This data is based on our present knowledge.
However, it shall not constitute a guarantee for any
specific product features and shall not establish a
legally valid contractual relationship.
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16. Health &
AMMENDED)
Safety
Data
Sheet
COSHH
2002
(AS
Akusto Wall Panels
Maintenance / Cleaning Panels
Daily dusting and vacuum cleaning. Weekly wet cleaning (Super G and
Akutex T surface). Weekly dusting and vacuum cleaning (Texona surface).
Reactivity:
None.
Waste Disposal:
Waste products are not hazardous and their
disposal should be in accordance with local
regulations. Waste management – authorised land
fill. These products are recyclable.
Handling, Processing and Use Precautions:
(a) Handling panels:
(b) Safety Glasses:
(c) Gloves:
(d) Overalls:
Health Effects:
Handle so that no dusting arises. Cut with
retractable snap off blade Safety Knife.
Wear as minimal risk of dust/glass fibre particles.
Clean gloves are recommended for general
handling and cleanliness of the product.
Not essential, normal clean work wear.
(a) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Listed in EH 40/90, exposure limit 5 mg/m-3.
8 hour time weighted average.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
Temporary irritation.
First Aid Procedures:
(e) Ingestion:
(b) Skin Contact:
(c) Eyes:
Gargle with water.
Wash with warm water.
Irrigate with Saline solution or clean water.
Storage Precautions:
No special precautions. Materials should be
stored in a dry weatherproof place.
References:
2008 Update:
EU Directive 97/69/EC.
Directive 67/548EWG
HSE EH 40/90 exposure to mineral wools.
HSE EH 46 occupational exposure limits.
N.B. Exposure limits listed in EH 40/90 for mineral wools
are designed as safeguards in a manufacturing environment.
It is anticipated that Ecophon ceiling panels and wall panels,
when used for their designed purpose will not result in
measurable exposure limits.
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17. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2008
Trade Name:
Ecophon Connect Edge
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden
Product Appearance:
Painted semi gloss finish
Product Composition:
Aluminium extrusion powder coated
Product Approved Uses:
Changes of ceiling levels
Physical Data:
2.42 kg per 2.4 metre section
Wet wiped with damp cloth
The Edge Profile is manufactured from extruded aluminium and has a white
polyester powder coated finish.
Any minor scratches can be removed by Cif (Jif) or Metal Polish applied
gently with a soft cloth or duster. Deeper scratches can be touched up with
paint and blended in, again using Cif or Metal Polish.
Health Statement for extruded aluminium products
When products are used for the normal purposes, for which they are
designed, these products do not present health risks and are not hazardous,
as far as known.
The products may have sharp edges and corners, and the use of gloves when
handling is recommended. When installing overhead it is advisable to wear
some kind of head protection.
When cutting or welding these products, it is advisable to wear eye protection.
Ingestion or inhalation of any dust or fumes arising from such cutting
operations should be avoided. It is recommended to use a suitable facemask
when necessary.
Source of this statement: Katarina Palmquist, Product Manager Connect,
Sweden. 2001-06-29.
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18. Health & Safety Data Sheet COSHH 2008
Trade Name:
Ecophon Connect WP Profile
Manufacturer:
Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB – Sweden
Product Appearance:
Painted semi gloss finish
Product Composition:
Aluminium extrusion powder coated
Product Approved Uses:
Framing for Akusto range
Physical Data:
1.44 kg per 2.7 metre section
Wet wiped with damp cloth
The WP Profile is manufactured from extruded aluminium and has a 1) A
natural finish and 2) A white or black polyester powder coated finish.
Any minor scratches can be removed by Cif (Jif) or Metal Polish applied
gently with a soft cloth or duster. Deeper scratches can be touched up with
paint and blended in, again using Cif or Metal Polish.
Health Statement for extruded aluminium products
When products are used for the normal purposes, for which they are
designed, these products do not present health risks and are not hazardous,
as far as known.
The products may have sharp edges and corners, and the use of gloves when
handling is recommended. When installing overhead it is advisable to wear
some kind of head protection.
When cutting or welding these products, it is advisable to wear eye protection.
Ingestion or inhalation of any dust or fumes arising from such cutting
operations should be avoided. It is recommended to use a suitable facemask
when necessary.
Source of this statement: Katarina Palmquist, Product Manager Connect,
Sweden. 2001-06-29.
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