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Gloves chemical resistance

The MSDS (46) for thiophosgene describes it as highly toxic, corrosive lachrymator and moisture sensitive compound. It may be fatal if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin. When using this material one should wear the appropriate NIOSH/OSHA-approved respirator, chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and other protective clothing. It should be used only in a chemical fume hood. [Pg.131]

Health and Safety Factors. MSC has a vapor toxicity on mice of LD q 4.7 mg/L. It is a lachrymator and in order to prevent contact with eyes, goggles should be worn. It is also corrosive to skin and therefore chemically resistant gloves and protective clothing should be worn to prevent contact with skin. Containers should only be opened where there is adequate ventilation. [Pg.153]

For handling chi orohydrin s, chemical safety goggles, chemical-resistant gloves, OSHA/MSHA approved respirators, and other protective clothing are required. In case of contact, one should immediately flush eyes or skin with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes and remove contaminated clothing and shoes. If inhaled, the person should be moved to fresh air (72). [Pg.75]

Personal protective equipment is clothing and/or respiratory equipment worn to protect the body against various forms of contamination. Some of the most common forms of personal protective equipment include dust masks, air purifying respirators, protective suits made from particulates or chemically resistant materials such as Tyvek (E.I. Du Pont de Nemours Company, Inc., Wilmington, DE) and/or other fabrics, and lightweight protective rubber gloves or chemical-resistant gloves. [Pg.156]

Avoid contact with the skin, and avoid breathing the vapors. Wear chemically resistant gloves, and use the resiu in a fume hood. [Pg.324]

Note Due to the high toxic nature of potassium osmate, it should be handled with extreme care in a chemical fume hood using chemical resistant gloves and safety goggles. [Pg.282]

Obviously, care should be taken in handling these compounds, with the wearing of chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles prolonged exposure should be avoided. [Pg.82]

Vapor-protective suit (meets NFPA 1991) pressure-demand, full-face SCBA inner chemical-resistant gloves chemical-resistant safety boots two-way radio communication... [Pg.596]

Support function protective garment (meets NFPA 1993) full-face-piece, air-purifying, canister-equipped respirator chemical-resistant gloves and safety boots two-way communications... [Pg.596]

Other than the film, all that is needed is a household water glass or beaker for the monobath and washing, chemical resistant gloves, and an agitation rod. To make an agitation rod, pick up a 3/8-inch wooden dowel at a hardware store. Cut off about six inches and notch one end with a penknife or a hand saw. The notch should fit over the notch in the film spool. [Pg.55]

Caution Chemically-resistant gloves and safety glasses should be worn. [Pg.39]

Caution Benzene is a cancer suspect agent. All procedures should be carried out in an efficient fume-hood. Chemically-resistant gloves and safety glasses should be worn. [Pg.41]

Skin protection Avoid skin contact. Use chemically resistant gloves as needed. [Pg.185]

Protective gloves The use of chemical resistant gloves is recommended, particularly when handling large volumes of this oil. [Pg.241]


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