INT/Flooring/TBT-INT-009
Resin Floor Application
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Resin Floor Application
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-INT-009 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Resin flooring systems include epoxy, polyurethane, and MMA-based products applied as liquid coatings or screeds.
- These products contain chemical hardeners, solvents, and sensitisers that require COSHH assessment and controls.
- Epoxy resin components cause allergic contact dermatitis that becomes permanent after sensitisation occurs.
- Solvent-based and MMA resin systems produce flammable vapours requiring DSEAR assessment and ventilation.
- Strong odours from resin flooring can cause headaches, nausea, and respiratory irritation in poorly ventilated areas.
- Mixing two-component systems generates an exothermic reaction; incorrect ratios cause product failure and increased fume.
- Floor preparation using grinding, shot blasting, or acid etching generates dust and chemical exposure risks.
- COSHH 2002, DSEAR 2002, and the PPE at Work Regulations 2022 all apply to resin flooring operations.
- Adequate ventilation must be maintained during application and until the resin has fully cured.
- Adjacent trades must be excluded from the area during application due to fume and contamination risks.
Why?
| Sensitisation | Epoxy hardeners cause permanent allergic dermatitis. Once sensitised, even trace contact triggers severe skin reactions for life. |
| Fire and explosion | Solvent and MMA resin vapours are highly flammable. Ignition sources in poorly ventilated areas cause flash fires. |
| Fume exposure | Inhaling resin fumes without adequate ventilation causes respiratory irritation, headaches, and long-term lung damage. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Epoxy Resin and Adhesives | Skin Protection and Dermatitis |
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