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Cover cloths

Wear protective gloves and clean body-covering clothing. [Pg.281]

Protection from mosquito bites (net, skin-covering clothes, etc.) is a very important prophylactic measure. [Pg.294]

Wool, which is used as indoor floor covers, clothing and in many other consumer products, can emit a wide variety ofVOCs, many of which have strong odor. Lisovac and Shooter (2003) have shown that several VOCs can be detected in headspace sampling of wool and wool waxes. A number of these are odorous sulfur-containing compounds while the non-sulfur containing components include hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones, the most prominent of which are 3-methylpen-tane, hexane, methylcylopentane, toluene, 2-methylpentane, ethanol, 1-butanol, pentanal, hexanal acetone, and 2-butanone. [Pg.366]

Level D provides standard work protection from splashes and no respiratory and minimal skin protection is required. The gear includes cover clothing, safety glasses, gloves, and face shield. [Pg.508]

Barium Peroxicie Toxic gas respirator, liquid-proof PVC gloves, chemical safety goggles, full cover clothing. Move to fresh air. Flush with water. Rush with water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention. [Pg.278]

Bisphenol A Approved dust mask, clean body-covering clothing sufficient to prevent excessive or repeated exposure to dust, fumes, or solutions. Wash with soap and plenty of water. Flush with water and seek medical attention. [Pg.284]

Calcium Peroxide Toxic dust respirator general-purpose gloves chemical safety goggles full cover clothing. Remove to fresh air. Flush with water. Flush with water for 15 minutes. And consult physician. [Pg.296]

Diisoprpo- anolamine Full face mask or amine vapor mask only if required clean, body covering clothing, rubber gloves, apron boots and face shield. If ill effects occur, remove person to fresh air and get medical help. Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For eyes, get medical help promptly. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For eyes, get medical help promptly. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. [Pg.322]

PERSONAL PROTECTION Wear chemical-resistant gloves and clean body-covering clothing use chemical safety goggles and/or a full face shield enclose operations and/or use local exhaust ventilation at site of chemical release use non-sparking type tools and equipment, including explosion proof ventilation wear positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator maintain eyewash baths and safety showers in work area. [Pg.150]

PERSONAL PROTECTION. wear clean body-covering clothing and protective gloves use chemical safety goggles a closed system of local exhaust ventilation is recommended to control emissions at the source and to prevent dispersion into general work area half-face... [Pg.422]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear clean body-covering clothing and protective gloves use dust- and splash-proof safety goggles appropnate respirators are needed in areas where exposure would be above the permissible exposure level a system of local and/or general exhaust ventilation is recommended in the event of a fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus with full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode maintain eyewash fountains and quick-drench facilities in work area. [Pg.467]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear clean body-covering clothing and protective gloves safety glasses are recommended not expected to require personal respirator usage dilution ventilation is a satisfactory health hazard control for this substance a local exhaust system should be considered if conditions of use create discomfort to the worker. [Pg.478]

Textile materials used in the operating theatre include surgeons gowns, caps and masks, patient drapes, and cover cloths of various sizes (Fig. 5.7). It is essential that the environment of the operating theatre is clean and a strict control of infection is maintained. A possible source of infection to the patient is the pollutant particles shed by the nursing staff, which carry bacteria. Surgical gowns should act as a barrier to... [Pg.161]


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