sowhatso
Mechanical
- May 9, 2007
- 99
For the welded steel pipes and the galvanized steel pipes that will be used for potable water applications , the WS pipes will have internal cement lining , I know that the internal cement lining that will be in contact with potable water shall have NSF61 approval and satisfy current applicable government health and safety requirements. BUT shall the steel pipes BEFORE applying the cement lining, I mean the chemical composition of steel, does it need to match the NSF61??
I have the datasheets for one of the pipe manufacturer and it said that a component has been identified as a cancer hazard; the material contains chemicals known to the country to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. According to OSHA, the material is considered to be non hazardous, however, dust and fumes from this product may be hazardous.
Your inputs are highly appreciated .
I have the datasheets for one of the pipe manufacturer and it said that a component has been identified as a cancer hazard; the material contains chemicals known to the country to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. According to OSHA, the material is considered to be non hazardous, however, dust and fumes from this product may be hazardous.
Your inputs are highly appreciated .