Amazing informative information and support. Thank you.
Esp those links that's very helpful.
The WS brand being used is Ever Build which conforms to BS245, but i dont know what type it would be for ECHA..
I confirm she wears blue rubber gloves which i assume are nitrile gloves. However, no eyewear to protect eyes or face and no suitable mask was being used, which is clear on data sheets as protective equipment to comply with EU Standard EN166.
Providing a mask was just a strategy to cover the situation, not actually by standard. Employee discloses she’s pregnant and Employer thinks ‘we will just get you a mask and you will be fine’ sort of deal.
Nevertheless, to add to this, as a result of putting up some
resistance to avoid WS, the employer also presented to find a substitute product for
cleaning instead and purchased “Clean Spirit" as a more water-based alternative to somewhat find balance in the situation.
I contacted bartoline personally and they said...
Clean Spirit, as a final product, has not been tested for exposure limits in relation to pregnancy. Therefore the only information we have relates to the individual substances which make up the formulation. Based on the available data we conclude that our Clean Spirit does not contain any substances known to have significant effects on fertility or the developing foetus. However, it is impossible to guarantee and the only way to be safe is for them not to use chemical related products during pregnancy. Should the employee in question not have the possibility to perform an alternative job then we would advise that the appropriate PPE in section 8.2 of the SDS be worn as a minimum.
CONSTITUENT
Water
Diproplylene glycol
Monomethyl ether
2,2’,2”-Nitilotriethanol
Alcohol C9-11 ethoxylated
2-Propylheptanol ethoxylate
Non-hazardous ethoxylate surfactant
Trisodium nitrilotriacetate
Sodium hydroxide
Theuse of a less harsh product appears positive. Although not arrived and not confirmed if it does the job .
The case in point IMO still stands that even considering to use another product is the wrong action. And also the idea of just providing a suitable mask would make everything okay is wrong. It is impossible to guarantee and the best action as by HSE should be if the risk cannot be removed then temporarily adjust her working conditions or remove from the exposure altogether.
It's on the thinking that if they removed the employee from the cleaning duty -> the exposure, then they would not have any suitable cover for that duty, and thus just providing very poor substitutes with no priority of employees health.
Thanks again for your input.