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Finger protection

Finger protection Medium size foreign 2 Protection against... [Pg.318]

Includes finger protection, disinfection of bite site, avoid puncturing tick body... [Pg.190]

After only 17 days of exposure, this intermediate from the synthesis of a contrast medium used in X-rays produced a contact dermatitis in a female chemist that affected all of the fingers. Protective gloves prevented recurrence (Niklasson and Bjorkner 1990). [Pg.1050]

Flexx-Rap is an innovative finger protection tape that helps prevent damage to hands and fingers during repetitive manual processes while still allowing flexibility, breathability and dexterity. Think of Flexx-Rap as a cross between a miniature ace bandage and a stretchy, fabric-like surgical tape. Flexx-Rap, Inc., www.flexx-rap.com, (805) 472-2681. [Pg.54]

Protection against contact with live or moving parts inside the enclosure by fingers. [Pg.23]

In LT motors, a standard test finger as shown in Figure 11.7 is used, connected by an incandescent lamp to one pole of a supply of at least 40 V, the other pole of the supply being connected to the parts intended to be live in normal service. All parts must be connected electrically. The lamp should not glow when an attempt is made to touch the bare live parts or insufficiently insulated parts. Insufficiently insulated parts may be covered with a metal foil connected to tho.se parts that are live in normal service. Conducting parts covered with varnish or enamel only or protected by oxidation or by a similar process may be considered as insufficiently insulated. In HT motors, the clearance is verified with the minimum clearance required to withstand the dielectric test as in Section 11.4.8,... [Pg.264]

Eye Contact Speed in decontaminating the eyes is absolutely essential remove person from the liquid source, flush the eyes immediately with water by tilting the head to the side, pulling the eyelids apart with the fingers, and pouring water slowly into the eyes do not cover eyes with bandages but if necessary, protect eyes by means of dark or opaque goggles seek medical attention immediately. [Pg.4]


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