PIP/Materials/TBT-PIP-016
Pipe Insulation and Lagging
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Pipe Insulation and Lagging
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-PIP-016 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Pipe insulation and lagging prevent heat loss, condensation, and freezing on pipework systems in buildings and process plant.
- Insulation materials include mineral wool, phenolic foam, PIR, elastomeric rubber, and calcium silicate.
- Cutting insulation materials generates dust and fibres that irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system.
- Some insulation adhesives and sealants contain solvents and isocyanates requiring COSHH assessment.
- Working overhead and in confined plant rooms to insulate pipework creates fatigue and awkward posture risks.
- Existing pipe lagging on older buildings may contain asbestos — it must be tested before disturbing.
- The COSHH Regulations 2002 require assessment of all insulation materials and adhesives used on site.
- Hot pipework must be isolated and cooled before insulation work to prevent thermal burns to installers.
- Cladding over insulation with aluminium or stainless steel sheeting involves sharp edges and cutting hazards.
- Repetitive overhead work installing insulation causes shoulder, neck, and upper limb musculoskeletal disorders.
Why?
| Respiratory protection | Insulation dust and fibres cause respiratory irritation and ceramic fibre types may cause cancer. |
| Asbestos risk | Disturbing existing lagging without testing may release asbestos fibres, causing fatal disease. |
| Chemical exposure | Adhesives and sealants contain harmful solvents and isocyanates requiring ventilation and RPE controls. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Fibrous Insulation Dust | Asbestos Awareness |
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