MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
COMPANY DETAILS
COMPANY:
Juken New Zealand
Ltd.,
Triboard
Mill.
ADDRESS:
Kaitaia,
TELEPHONE
NUMBER:
+ 64 9 408
0300
FACSIMILE
NUMBER:
+ 64 9 408 29
79
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
NUMBER:
+ 64 9 408
0300
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1.
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION |
OTHER NAMES:
Not
Applicable
MANUFACTURERS
CODE:
Not
Applicable
PHYSICAL
DESCRIPTION:
A wood
strand composed panel board bonded with a melamine fortified urea formaldehyde
resin adhesive and containing wax. The wood is 100% derived from
USES:
Specifically for flooring, but
also other applications, such as wall paneling, bench tops and general panel
construction.
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2.
HAZARDOUS
INGREDIENTS |
CAS RN No.:
None
UN NUMBER:
None
HAZCHEM
CODE:
None
DANGEROUS GOODS
CLASS:
None
COMPONENTS:
CAS RN
%
Formaldehyde
(residual):
50-00-0
< 0.015m/m
Formaldehyde Resin
(solids):
25036-13-9
< 15.000m/m
(Urea/Melamine
Type)
Petroleum Wax
(Hydrocarbon):
Not Available
< 1.000m/m
*Volatile Organic
Compounds (C3 – C10) - Terpenoid Compounds:
Other Aldehydes
VOC’s:
Not Available
Trace
Water:
7732-18-5
< 15.000m/m
Primarily derived from
Pinus Radiata, and being naturally occurring. The Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC’s) listed above are the main component VOC’s present.
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3.
HAZARDS
IDENTIFICATION – ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS |
EYE
CONTACT:
Causes discomfort and
can be very irritating (e.g. splinter).
SKIN
CONTACT:
Can cause discomfort
and irritation. Some individuals may experience an allergic
response leading to
reddening of the infected area and dermatitis.
INHALATION:
The
dust generated from processing this product can be harmful if inhaled. As this
product contains residual formaldehyde which is emitted, this may aggravate the
upper respiratory tract, irritate the eyes and skin. The effects may be greater
in persons who suffer from asthma or who are chemically sensitised to
formaldehyde.
INGESTION:
Not
considered to cause a problem in the unlikely event of this
occurrence.
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4.
FIRST AID
MEASURES |
EYE
CONTACT:
Dust
should be removed by immediately holding the eye/s open and washing continuously
for at least 15 minutes with fresh running water. Avoid rubbing the eye.
Immediate medical attention should be sought if a wood sliver or splinter is
lodged in the eye/s.
SKIN
CONTACT:
Remove contaminated
clothing and wash before wearing again. Wash the affected skin area thoroughly
with soap and water. Seek medical advice if skin reddening or irritation
persists.
INHALATION:
Avoid
the inhalation of dust generated when processing this product. The effects from
dust exposure are generally considered to develop over the longer term. Remove
to fresh air. If symptoms persist seek medical attention.
INGESTION:
Give at
least 200mL of water. If any adverse reaction occurs, seek medical
attention.
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5.
HEALTH
HAZARDS – CHRONIC HEALTH AFFECTS |
The
principal routes of exposure are usually by inhalation of the formaldehyde
vapour emitted from the board product and through inhalation of the dust
generated in the processing of Strandboard. A combination of inhalation of wood
dust coated with formaldehyde is suspected, from recent health studies, to
escalate the health hazard. Some individuals may be allergic or chemically
sensitised to formaldehyde (aldehydes), wood dust or a combination of the two.
In such circumstances avoid contact.
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6.
PRECAUTIONS FOR
USE |
Formaldehyde:
Ceiling:
1.0ppm (1.2mg/m3) – NZ OSH
ACGIH TLV:
0.3ppm
NIOSH REL TWA: 0.016ppm
NIOSH REL STEL: 0.1ppm
Wood
Dust:
Ceiling:
5mg/m3
(Softwood)
STEL:
10mg/m3
Other sources of
formaldehyde are also present in buildings, such as durable press curtains,
wallpapers, carpets, tobacco smoke, furniture, foam insulation.
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7.
FIRE FIGHTING
MEASURES |
GENERAL:
Strandboard is
flammable but moderately difficult to ignite. Avoid sources of radiant heat and
naked flame. Avoid sparks and sources of ignition in dust extraction equipment.
Clean up sawdust and off-cuts to reduce the risk of fire.
FLASHPOINT:
>100C
AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERATURE:
Not
Available.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS (% by
volume/air):
Not
Available
EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA:
Water, water spray,
Foam.
FIRE FIGHTING
PROCEDURES:
Breathing apparatus
recommended.
FIRE
AND EXPLOSION
HAZARDS:
Carbon
dioxide and carbon monoxide (CO2, CO) emitted which can cause asphyxiation. Fine
dry wood dust can be explosive.
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8.
HANDLING AND
STORAGE |
HANDLING:
Avoid contact with
skin.
STORAGE:
Store in a
well-ventilated, cool and dry area. Do not store with oxidising or flammable
materials.
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9.
EXPOSURE
CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION |
ENGINEERING
CONTROLS:
Where
Strandboard is used in the construction of a building, adequate
ventilation and room air exchanges should be maintained in accordance
with Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ)
recommendations.
Storage
and work areas containing large quantities of Strandboard should be adequately
ventilated as specified by the Building Research Association of New Zealand
(BRANZ).
Persons highly susceptible or
sensitised to formaldehyde should avoid the handling and use of such
products.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT:
When
handling Strandboard wear gloves to avoid splinters and sharp edges.
Use a disposable dust mask (AS1715-1982 Class L or Class M) and eye
protection when sanding or sawing. Wear clean work clothing and
maintain good personal hygiene. Avoid repeated and prolonged inhalation
of dust or skin contact. Do not
smoke.
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10. PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES |
DENSITY
(kg/m3):
630 – 700
MOISTURE CONTENT:
8 – 12%
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11. DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATIONS |
Dispose
of in an approved waste disposal facility and in accordance with local
regulations.
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12. OTHER
INFORMATION |
The
information contained herein is given in good faith, but no warranty, expressed
or implied is made.
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13. REFERENCES |
·
Occupational Safety and Health
Service of the Department of Labour (
·
Working
Safely with Wood Panel Products: Prepared with the assistance of the
Department of Labour Occupational Safety and health.
·
Health and Safety in Employment
Act 1992
·
Working Safely with Wood Panel
Products.
Compiled by the
·
Compiled by the
·
Formaldehyde and Wood Dust
Update Bulletin
Issue No. 29, October
2000
Drs. David and Ki Douglas
(
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -
STRANDBOARD (GENERAL)
Issued : 17 MAY 2001
Version: 1
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