More news
- Asian paint regulatory round up – Indonesian exterior paint still uses lead, warns W...
- Nigeria’s paint industry navigates regulatory changes and economic challenges amid p...
- Focus on the global coatings market: Global coatings market outlook
- Ask Joe Powder – October 2024
- Chinese paint majors look to domestic consumer sales as commercial real estate slumps
The British Coatings Federation (BCF) along with the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) and British Marine, launched a new DIY Safe Antifouling Initiative at the London Boat Show on January 8. The objective of the initiative is to inform and educate boat owners regarding the hazards associated with antifouling their boats.
In September 2015, the BCF carried out an online survey on DIY use of antifouling (AF) paints in the UK. This was completed by approx 2500 boat owners and showed that more than 90% of users are taking the correct precautions and are well aware of the hazards involved. However, it also highlighted several areas where improvements could be made, with a need for better guidance and how to minimise the risk of skin contact with AF paint.
Following on from this, a 16-page guidance document has been published explaining how to prepare the boat hull, apply AF paints safely and best practice for cleaning up and waste disposal. A poster is available for display in chandlers, marinas and boatyards and a tri-fold leaflet has been prepared. These are available for download at www.safeantifouling.com.