PRODUCT
DATA SHEETS
Consumer Protection Act
1987
Amendment
to Section 6 of The Health & Safety
at Work Act 1974
Control of
Substances Hazardous to Health Act 2002
Under the requirements
of the above Acts, we can provide you with
information regarding the storage, handling,
use and potential health hazard of the following
IG Doors product:-
IG ORIGINAL
STEEL AND STEEL WOODGRAIN DOORS
Original Steel and
Steel Woodgrain doors are constructed from
two galvanised steel skins permanently bonded
to a rigid polyurethane injected core and
crimped and glued around grooved timber
stiles. The surface is primed with ‘baked-on’
acrylic paint. The solid polyurethane core
gives the door thermal and sound insulation
properties as well as excellent dimensional
stability. Doors will not split, bow, warp
or crack.
No health hazard
is created by any components of a steel
or steel woodgrain door and it is as safe
as a standard timber door when cutting and
planing.
Doors should be handled
with care and stored in a suitable environment
to avoid damage to the finished product.
The weight of a door
unit may be in excess of 25kg. Suitable
handling arrangements and assessments should
be made available to reduce the risk associated
with manual handling.
Unglazed door units
have a half hour fire resisting capacity
when tested in accordance with BS476: Part
22: 1987.
No individual door
component, or a door unit as a whole, poses
a fire hazard during storage.
Where the door has
been involved in a fire the products of
combustion will be noxious, containing carbon
dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, acrolene, black
smoke and hydrocarbons. The steel skin will
not burn at all.
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