- Read the COSHH assessment and safety data sheet before using any epoxy product.
- Wear nitrile gloves — not latex or vinyl — when handling epoxy components.
- Protect all exposed skin with long sleeves, barrier cream, and additional PPE as required.
- Work in well-ventilated areas or use extraction when applying epoxies in enclosed spaces.
- Mix only the quantity needed and follow the manufacturer's mixing ratios precisely.
- Clean uncured epoxy from skin immediately using the recommended cleaner, not solvents.
- Dispose of mixed epoxy waste, contaminated PPE, and wipes as hazardous waste.
- Report any skin irritation, rash, or breathing difficulty to your supervisor immediately.
- Attend health surveillance if you work with epoxies regularly on the project.
- Store epoxy components in their original containers in a cool, ventilated area.
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- DON'T use any epoxy product without reading the COSHH assessment and data sheet first.
- DON'T handle epoxy without nitrile gloves — latex and vinyl offer no protection.
- DON'T allow epoxy to contact bare skin on arms, hands, or face.
- DON'T mix or apply epoxies in poorly ventilated or enclosed spaces without extraction.
- DON'T mix excessive quantities — the exothermic reaction can overheat and release toxic fumes.
- DON'T use thinners or solvents to remove epoxy from your skin — use approved cleaners.
- DON'T put epoxy-contaminated waste in general site skips — it is hazardous waste.
- DON'T ignore skin reactions — early symptoms of sensitisation must be reported immediately.
- DON'T skip health surveillance — it detects sensitisation before it becomes irreversible.
- DON'T reuse contaminated gloves — dispose of them after each epoxy handling session.
See also: COSHH Awareness | Skin Protection & Dermatitis
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