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Good morning,
Can somebody advise or help, I am in the middle of COSHH assessments and I have come across a primer which has 6 ingredients with various OEL's and WEL's. In this situation which OEL and WEL should be considered for this assessment. Many thanks
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I would go with the shortest duration
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In the UK it is the Workplace Exposure Limit (WEL) you use.
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EH 40 used to provide the formula to determine a composite figure based on mg/kg or ppm exposure for multiple ELs?
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Are you spraying or applying by roller or brush? Are you going to carry out air monitoring to confirm compliance to WELs'? If not, why are you so much focussed on WELs when you could be simply focussing on the Principles of Control http://www.hse.gov.uk/co...onstruction/painting.htm
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Khan44511 wrote:Good morning,
Can somebody advise or help, I am in the middle of COSHH assessments and I have come across a primer which has 6 ingredients with various OEL's and WEL's. In this situation which OEL and WEL should be considered for this assessment. Many thanks What are the concentrations? The first thing to do is look at % and see if you can even get near a WEL for the use (see above comment) Also don't forget LEL and UELs if it's flammable If you do need to monitor, or for help with basic surveys see : http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg173.pdf
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