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Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Self-contained breathing apparatus complete protective clothing safety glasses face shield Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation causes severe irritation of upper respiratory system. Contact with liquid or vapor causes severe bums of eyes and can cause ulcers and blindness. Contact with skin causes severe burns. Ingestion causes severe burns of mucous membranes General Treatment for Exposure Get immediate... [Pg.53]

Health Efazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Air-supplied mask in confined areas, mbber gloves, safety glasses Symptoms Following Exposure Vapor irritates mucous membranes and respiratory tract, causes nausea, vomiting, headache, and dizziness. Direct contact... [Pg.120]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Dust mask, gloves, safety glasses, dust cap Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation of dust may cause respiratoiy irritation. Compound is non-toxic when ingested. Prolonged contact with eyes or skin may cause irritation General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION move to fresh air. EYES flush with water get medical attention if irritation persists. SKIN flush with water Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold limit Value) Data not available Short-Term Inhalation Limits Data not available Toxicity by Ingestion Data not available Late Toxicity Data not available Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Data not available liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Data not available Odor Threshold Odorless. [Pg.185]

Personal protective equipment (PPE) Devices and apparel worn by employees to prevent or reduce exposure to health and safety hazards in any adverse environment. Examples include respirators, gloves, chemical-resistant overalls, earplugs, and safety glasses. [Pg.1466]

Although it may appear cool to have the dirtiest and tattiest lab coat, it provides little protection and may be a source of contamination. Laboratory coats should not be worn outside the laboratory. Personal protection equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses, should not be removed from the lab. [Pg.340]

All of the work is performed in a negative-pressure glove box or open-front hood in a radiological control area. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is used, including a lab coat, booties, safety glasses, disposable sleeves, and gloves. [Pg.314]

All experiments must be carried out in a fume hood with the use of proper personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields, a laboratory coat or apron, and the proper gloves for hands. [Pg.2]

Please be advised that all chemicals should be considered hazardous and should be handled in a hood and with proper personal protective equipment (lab coat, proper gloves, approved safety glasses, and/or goggles). Avoid inhaling vapors and/or aerosolized materials. Avoid skin/eye contact with all chemicals at all times. Wash hands frequently. See the instructor if you have any questions or concerns. [Pg.11]


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