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Butyl rubber aprons

Decomposition Not pertinent (iv) Health Hazards Information — Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Self-contained breathing apparatus butyl rubber gloves chemical face shield butyl rubber apron Symptom Following Exposure Inhalation causes severe coughing and chest pain due to irritation of air passages can cause lung edema. Compound is sympathomimetic and is also a cardiac depres.sant and convulsant ingestion causes nau.sea and profuse salivation. Contact with skin... [Pg.579]

PERSONAL PROTECTION Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, butyl rubber gloves, lab coat, apron or coveralls wear chemical safety goggles enclose operations and use local exhaust ventilation at site of chemical release at any exposure level, wear a NIOSH-approved supplied air respirator with a fiill facepiece or us self-contained breathing apparatus operated in positive pressure mode provide eyewash fountains and safety showers in work area. [Pg.163]

PERSONAL PROTECTION rubberized outerwear should be employed in areas of high concentration wear butyl rubber gloves and apron chemical face shield or safety goggles are also recommended use self-contained breathing apparatus. [Pg.692]

HMIS personal protection chem. safety goggles, butyl gloves, apron, rubber boots ... [Pg.349]

For the above scales, eye protection should be worn and work should be undertaken in a standard fume-cupboard behind a well-anchored polycarbonate screen. It is advisable to wear a protective apron and hand protection whether leather gauntlets or tongs should be used will be dictated by circumstances. Such measures are recommended but it should be ensured that they do not precipitate a hazard as a result of loss of tactile sensitivity (e.g. dropping a flask, overtightening clamps, exerting excessive pressure when assembling apparatus). The material of gloves needs consideration. (PVC but not rubber is suitable for tert-butyl peroxide.)... [Pg.245]

Precaution Wear monogoggles, butyl or neoprene rubber gloves, syn. apron avoid high temps., acidic conditions HMIS Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 Jeelate TLS-40 [Jeen Int l.j Chem. Descrip. TEA-lauryl sulfate Ionic Nature Anionic... [Pg.600]


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