brendon
Well-Known Member
I have noticed that quite a few equine events are still using creosote wood preservative on their jumps and timber structures..I beileve BURGHLEY HORSE TRIALS get through gallons of the stuff so Iam to assume that it is well used in the indusrty??As far as I am aware the creosote was banned some years back and is no longer on the market ie at B&Q type superstores??The ban was I believe for there was a cancer risk for users..it contains proven carcinogens and was therefore removed from market..but I am concerned that it may still be availible at agricultural stores and for use by proffessionals..ie fencing contrators with the respirators and relative safety gear...As for the young and not so young volunteers who are using the creosote..I would advise them to not use the chemical..there must be a safer alternative to use ...though this may not be so economical for the organisers..???As for my own experience of the stuff I recieved serious burns as I was using the domestic graded creosote and splashes onto skin were not felt and did not burn ..but the burns took affect some hours later..the white spirit in the creosote causes the burns ..in my case I was applying it to fences and in the sun ...also seen scar tissue on others ..caused by the same creosote...so my honest advise STOP USING CREOSOTE