Fiberglass wool and ceramic fiber materials:
• POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD
BY INHALATION
• CAN CAUSE RESPIRATORY,
SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION
This product contains fiberglass wool and ceramic
fiber materials. Airborne fibers from these materials
have been listed by the State of California as a
possible cause of cancer through inhalation. Apply
special care when handling ceramic fiber (chamber
lining and base insulation) materials. Ceramic fibers
can be converted to chrystobalites, a substance listed
as a probable cause of cancer.
Suppliers of fiberglass wool products recommend
the following precautions be taken when handling
these materials:
Precautionary measures:
• Avoid breathing fiberglass dust and contact
with skin and eyes.
• Use NIOSH approved dust/mist respirator.
• Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing, gloves
and eye protection.
• Wash work clothes separately from other
clothing. Rinse washer thoroughly.
• Operations such as sawing, blowing, tearout
and spraying may generate airborne fiber
concentration requiring additional protection.
First aid measures:
• Eye contact — Flush eyes with water to
remove dust. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention.
• Skin contact — Wash affected areas gently
with soap and warm water after handling.
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Install Packaged Boiler
CONTINUED
Install Non-Packaged Boiler
Change From Back Flue Outlet to Top Flue Outlet (Optional)
FIGURE 2