IT'S CRAZY!!!!
I wanted to ship my Humbrol Enamel paint 14ml tinlets back home. The Airline only will transport it if I get them the Material safety data sheets for the paint (since it's liquid.....well you know the rest)!
Checked on the Internet but could not find anything! Anybody has some ideas or even better such safety data sheets?
Any help appreciated!
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Bernd
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Material Safety Data sheet for Humbrol tinlet
millinuke
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Posted: Friday, September 29, 2006 - 06:10 AM UTC
Jeffamentrul
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Posted: Monday, October 02, 2006 - 01:37 PM UTC
Hello mate,
according to the Airfix website, data sheets are available from Humbrol, so Im afraid you are stuffed !! as Humbrol are now dead as a dodo. All I can suggest is e-mailing a UK based model shop who should have a COSHH (containment of substances hazardous to health) sheet somewhere if they handle the product.
Other than that I dont know
Hope that helps
Kev
according to the Airfix website, data sheets are available from Humbrol, so Im afraid you are stuffed !! as Humbrol are now dead as a dodo. All I can suggest is e-mailing a UK based model shop who should have a COSHH (containment of substances hazardous to health) sheet somewhere if they handle the product.
Other than that I dont know
Hope that helps
Kev
Posted: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 - 03:00 AM UTC
Ah, welcome to the "Health and Safety" crap.
It's driving me up the wall just now. I now spend loads of time I can't afford having to do "Risk Assessments" on the most stupid things.
Is a knife sharp? Can it injure somebody? How must be handled?
Is a pencil sharp? Can it injure sombody? How must it be handled?
Duh! Like a bl**dy pencil!
Oh! Don't get me started!!!!!
Somebody is making a mint out of this rubbish!
It's driving me up the wall just now. I now spend loads of time I can't afford having to do "Risk Assessments" on the most stupid things.
Is a knife sharp? Can it injure somebody? How must be handled?
Is a pencil sharp? Can it injure sombody? How must it be handled?
Duh! Like a bl**dy pencil!
Oh! Don't get me started!!!!!
Somebody is making a mint out of this rubbish!