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Is there such thing as a MSDS or coshh assessment for Tobacco? If not why not. I have no issues whith this iam just curious.
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bigpub wrote:Is there such thing as a MSDS or coshh assessment for Tobacco? If not why not. I have no issues whith this iam just curious.
Thanks :)
Why not try google fgs
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Tried it. Not very clear.
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I have reason to believe tobacco in its raw form does not require a CoSHH sheet as it is categorised under the Food and Tobacco sector. (I may be wrong however).
There is a CoSHH sheet for tobacco smoke (available on the internet.....I believe the link is easy to find).
Tobacco comes in various different forms - dust, raw leaf, stem, cut rag to name but a few. Occupational hazards are probably linked to tobacco in its dust form, as there are with many other dusts - tobacco dust is not specifically singled out in EH40.
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Good one Andrea. A Very sensible response. Thanks
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Guess it kinda helps that I work in the tobacco industry......but don't hold that against me!
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I very much doubt there would be. As as far as I am aware tobacco alone would not be hazardous in its normal state. Becomes a hazardous substance when burned (as in smoking it). It is just like saying is there an MDS for a cabbge leaf - although I wouldn't fancy smoking that !!. If considering exposure values for tobacco smoke etc. then this would not be an issue in the worklplace anymore since smokefree legislation came into force.
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