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Many laboratories have buckets or cabinets with supplies for cleaning up chemical spills. These are often called chemical spill kits (see Figures 2.2.2.1 Figure 2.2.2.2). While these kits are likely to contain written instmctions and needed supplies and protective equipment, you should not attempt to clean up a spill unless you have received some instruction and demonstration about carrying out a cleanup operation. Depending on the nature of the chemical, it may be possible to clean up a spill with only a few paper towels that are then disposed of in an appropriate manner (ask what is appropriate). For larger spills you should seek assistance, which often comes from the institution s health and safety department. [Pg.110]


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