Number
225-EN
Section
General Section
Use
Sector
Manufacture of wood and wood products
Building and construction work
Function
Sizing agent
Process
Roller application or brushing
Manual activities involving hand contact
Product category
Adhesives, sealants
coatings and paints, thinners, paint removers
Application
Parquet adhesive products
Abstract
Alternative parquet adhesive products can be identified by applying GISBAU (German hazardous substances information system for the construction sector). In this example parquet adhesive containing acetone and ethanol can be replaced by a water-based product.
Substituted substances
Acetone
CAS No. 67-64-1 EC No. 200-662-2 Index No. 606-001-00-8
Chemical group
Ketones
Classification: hazard statements
H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour
H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H319 Causes serious eye irritation
Ethanol
CAS No. 64-17-5 EC No. 200-578-6 Index No. 603-002-00-5
Chemical group
Alcohol
Classification: hazard statements
H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour
Other adverse effects
The substance is: 1 carcinogen (IARC), as listed in the Substance Database according to SUBSPORT Screening Criteria (SDSC).
Alternative Substances
Parquet adhesive
CAS No. EC No. Index No.
Chemical group
Adhesives
Reliability of information
Evidence of implementation: there is evidence that the solution was implemented and in use at time of publication
Reason substitution
physical hazards
Hazard Assessment
The product Wakol K 430, containing the substituted substances, is classified by the producer as H225, H319, and H336. Substances to be substituted: Ethanol is not listed in the SUBSPORTplus Database. Acetone is not listed in the SUBSPORTplus Database. Alternative substance: The alternative Wakol D 1680 has no labelling required according to the producer.
Description of Substitution
Most large producers of parquet adhesives offer varieties of products. GISBAU – hazardous substances information system of the German statutory accident insurance for the construction industry (BG BAU) offers advice on how to choose the safest products from a chemical hazard point of view. You can find a short description of GISBAU on https://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/reports/312/viewon pages 83-88.Products, which are the subject of this case story, belong to the group of installation products. They included surface treatment agents for wood floors, wood preservatives, paints and coatings. According to Giscodes installation products can be categorised into twenty seven hazard classes (product codes):D1 - Solvents-free, dispersion installation productsD2 - Low solvents, dispersion installation products, aromatic-freeD3 - Low solvents, dispersion installation products, toluene-freeD4 - Low solvents, dispersion installation products, containing tolueneD5 - Dispersion installation products, containing solvents, aromatic-freeD6 - Dispersion installation products, containing solvents, toluene-freeD7 - Dispersion installation products, containing solvents, containing tolueneS0,5 - Installation products, high in solvents, solvent content controlledS1 - Installation products, high in solvents, aromatic- and methanol-freeS2 - Installation products, high in solvents, toluene- and methanol-freeS3 - Installation products, high in solvents, aromatic-freeS4 - Installation products, high in solvents, methanol-freeS5 - Installation products, high in solvents, toluene- und methanol-basedS6 - Installation products, high in solvents, containing tolueneRS10 - Installation products, containing methoxy silaneRE0 - Epoxy resin dispersionsRE1 - Epoxy resin products, solvent-free, sensitizingRE2 - Epoxy resin products, low in solvents, sensitizingRE2.5 - Epoxy resin products, containing solventsRE3 - Epoxy resin products, containing solvents, sensitizingRU1 - Solvent-free polyurethane installation productsRU2 - Low solvent polyurethane installation productsRU3 - Polyurethane installation products, containing solventsRU4 - Polyurethane installation products, high in solventsCP1 - Putty, based on calcium sulphateZP1 - Products containing cement, low in chromateZP2 - Products containing cement, high in chromateManufacturers of construction chemicals voluntarily label their products according to the GISBAU coding system. Criteria for product groups and codes are agreed by employers, unions and producers.Using the product codes it is possible to find alternatives e.g., for a product labelled with S0,5 which contains the hazardous substances listed above. A possible alternative product labelled with product code D1 is a dispersion-based adhesive. It does not require classification.The alternative can be used for the shear-resistant laying of
- solid wood lam parquet flooring, oak wood type,
- mosaic parquet,
- on-edge lamella parquet,
- strip parquet,
- multi-layer parquet,
- wood block
on very absorbent subfloors indoors.
Case/substitution evaluation
Solvents are readily volatile and mostly environmentally hazardous. The users of solvent-containing parquet adhesive are also exposed to these solvents. The exposure can also occur after the isolation. The substituted product is irritating to eyes and may cause skin irritation, drowsiness and dizziness. The alternative is solvent-free and thereby safer to human health and environment.
State of implementation
In use
Date and place of implementation
2011 in Germany and other European countries
Availability ofAlternative
On the market
Producer/Provider
Type of information supplier
Producer / distributor
Authority
Contact
Accident Insurance of the German Construction Industry (BG BAU) Hazardous Substances Information System for the Construction Industry (GISBAU) http://www.gisbau.de/index.html
Further information
WAKOL-D-1680-Parkettklebstoff_SDB_EN1.pdf MSDS of alternative substanceGISBAU short description in EN published by EU-OSHA, pages 83-88 GISCODE für Verlegewerkstoffe GISCODE Einstufungskatalog für Verlegewerkstoffe (Stand 04/2015) https://www.wingisonline.de
Date, reviewed
November 26, 2021