University of Leicester Department of Engineering Safety Office Use Ref no..................................... Date Received........................ COSHH Assessment 1. Person completing form name: Graham Clark position technical staff 2. Hazardous substance (or group of substances) description: Ceramic fibre (Triton Kaowool) Class of Hazard Harmful Irritant Toxic Corrosive Highly Flammable Other hazards: Health effects: Dust can cause irritation and chest problems. HAZARD CATEGORY Can an explosive atmosphere form? no If yes are DSEAR measures in place? Is the substance on the Anti terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 pathogen/toxin list? Are there exposure limits for the substances no If yes state them Very Toxic Carcinogen Explosive Teratogen Mutagen low no 3. Use of hazardous substance Nature of use: Thermal insulation up to 1000 °C where used: Materials processing lab furnace area By whom used: trained staff / pg students 4. Exposure Potential Quantity used: <10mg Physical charateristics affecting exposure Containment (excl. fume cupbrd, etc.) Frequency of use Overall Exposure Potential 10mg - 1g Dense solid Non volatile liquid closed system Occasional 1g - 100g Dusty solid Volatile liquid part closed system Frequent >100g Gas / Aerosol Highly volatile liquid open system Continuous low 5. Risk Assessment Route(s) of contact Skin Eyes Inhalation Ingestion Assessment of risk to health Other StateAvoid skin contact during installation. Aviod inhalation of dust before and after service. low 6. Precautions Necessary In Handling And Use Hand protection variety: gloves Respiratory protection disposable variety: asbestos grade cartridge or Eye and Face protection variety safety glasses State other precautions: Use industrial grade vacuum cleaner to remove fibre before / after use. Specialist clothing variety: Other state: Use written protocol copy attached Special storage precautions: In sealed bag. Disposal: waste to be plastic bagged and sealed before putting in bin. 7. Emergency Procedures in case of spillage Mop up with plenty of water. Other specified emergency procedures First Aid: Standard Non standard State: 8. Information, Instruction And Training Source of information: MSDS Training required: General laboratory training Other Other State 9. Final Assessment Risk to health is: Unlikely Significant but adequately controlled significant but controls needed Unknown 10. Actions To Implement This Assessment State: Are any of the following required? Monitoring of exposure Health surveillance air monitoring Is a copy to be sent to the Safety Office? . If yes, date sent . Assessment review date 11. Authorisation NameGraham Clark Date15-12-2009 online COSHH form v2.2 27/02/09