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Author: | Starchild [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:51 pm ] |
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..... to a very nice couple who bought some Jeyes Fluid out in their container for us. We can now use it to clean down the patio areas and freshen them up, especially as we have a dog. I have not seen Jeyes in Cyprus, and Phil is a happy bunny now that he has some. You know who you are and when you get to an internet cafe maybe you will see this thank you. Verity. |
Author: | Trollydolly [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:55 pm ] |
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Verity when my friends ask --do you want anything bringing out -- yes you've guessed I always ask for JF just a small tin. This is the best stuff for cleaning down where the dogs peed also cleaning all the garden pots and tools. Long live JF |
Author: | Pity the Ceo [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:21 am ] |
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One word of advice, please make sure anything of this nature is put into a bag and sealed, we have seen tins leak because of the heat and it makes one 'ell of a mess. Peter |
Author: | Pete [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:27 am ] |
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As Jeyes Fluid is a chemical of sorts, shouldn't it be packaged in a sealed box, surrounded with material capable of soaking up any spillages & contain a COSHH data sheet & Hazardous material docs |
Author: | Pity the Ceo [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:32 am ] |
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Not looked lately at the tin for hazchem markings but would not think, IMHO, it inflamable or combustible. A few bottles of scotch would do more harm I have taken worse things out of peoples shipments. Peter |
Author: | Pity the Ceo [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:35 am ] |
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Details below |
Author: | Pity the Ceo [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:36 am ] |
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COSHH Risk Assessment SUBSTANCE INFORMATION Department: EDUCATION Establishment: Substance/material: DISINFECTANT Trade name: JEYES FLUID ORIGINAL What is the substance used for? DISINFECTANT FOR OUTDOOR USE(E.g. cleaning floors, protective coating, etc.) What are the hazardous ingredients/chemicals in the substance? (List below)Washed neutral oil, High Boiling tar Acids, methanol Do any of the chemicals have a: Maximum Exposure Limit? (State opposite) : Nil Occupational Exposure Standard? (State opposite) : Nil Is the substance: (Check for an orange ‘CHIP’ square on the product data sheet or packaging.) o Extremely flammable? o Highly flammable?o Flammable? o Oxidising?ü Harmfulo Toxic? o Very toxic?o Corrosive?o Irritant? o Sensitising?o Dangerous to the Environmento Other? (Specify below.) Is the substance hazardous to health when: ü In contact with skin?ü In contact with eyes? ü Breathed in?ü Swallowed? o Other (Specify below) USE OF SUBSTANCE How should the substance be used? (E.g. diluted in water, applied with a brush, sprayed, etc.) How much is used every week?(State quantity in litres or kilos as appropriate.) Who is exposed to the substance? (E.g. those using it, pupils, service users, etc.) Does the substance present additional risks to certain groups or individuals? (E.g. young people, expectant mothers.) Children CONTROL MEASURES Can a less hazardous substance be used to do the same job?(If you don’t know, please contact your supplier for further information.) Yes o What controls are required for this substance, other than Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?(E.g. well ventilated areas, not in spray/mist form, mechanical ventilation, authorised persons only.)Authorised persons only Is any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required when using the substance? ¨ Eye protection? (State type required) Goggles ü ¨ Gloves? (State type required)Gloves ü ¨ Overalls/clothing? (State type required)Overalls ü ¨ Mask/respirator? (State type required)Mask ü ¨ Other? (State type required) How should the substance be stored? (E.g. locked cupboard, away from other substances, etc.)Stored securely under lock and key to prevent unauthorised access and use.Store upright in a cool, dry place. Do not store below 0oC or above 35oC |
Author: | Pete [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:12 am ] |
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Hey Peter, I wasn't saying you can't ship it, after all its your company I was just asking if it was a hazardous chemical, shouldn't you have the correct paperwork & markings |
Author: | Starchild [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:20 am ] |
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Well, we can't be sure the temperature won't go above 35 degrees can we? But it is stored sensibly, as we have always done. Peter, thanks for the tip. As we have not used the stuff out here before that is useful to know. Our patio and the area where Jessie pees smells like coal tar now. I just love that smell. Verity. |
Author: | Pity the Ceo [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:39 am ] |
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Pete, you are right in the context of the hazchem requirements and we would refuse certain items, but some items like disposable ciggie lighters must go in the hold of an aeroplane...no certificates required as hold baggage. Strange what can be carried and what cannot. Most household cleaners have some degree of hazchem but they all fall under different classes. Peter |
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