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Clay Heave Protection - Jablite

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First Aid – Firel Inhalation of smoke or fumesl Remove from exposure into fresh airl Keep warm and at restl If there is respiratory distress, give oxygenl If breathing stops or shows signs of failing, apply artificial respirationl Obtain immediate medical attentionl Skin Contactl Molten Material – Immediately flood affected area and adhering molten polymer with plenty of coldwaterl DO NOT attempt to remove molten or solidified material from the skinl Obtain immediate medical attention5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESSpecific Hazardsl Hazardous combustion products may include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxidel Hydrogen bromide will also be released from flame retardant (Euroclass E) gradesExtinguishing Medial Foam, water spray or fogl Dry chemical powder or carbon dioxide.6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESThe product is in solid form and releases no harmful substances.Personal <strong>Protection</strong>No specific measuresClean up Methods Dispose of in accordance with section 137 HANDLING AND STORAGEStore under cover in dry conditions taking into account recommendations in section 3 - Fire Precautions.Stockpiles should not contain more than 60 cubic metres (about 1 tonne). If a bigger volume needs to be storedit should be divided into two or more stockpiles at least 20m apart.EPS stockpiles should be sited so that in the event of a fire flowing or dripping molten material will not causethe spread of fire to other combustible materials or to other areas of a building, in particular staircases andcorridors.Storage should be in a level situation at ground level (not on ramps).Floors | Walls | Roofs <strong>Jablite</strong> <strong>Clay</strong>master Technical Information 15

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