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Health Hazards Information - Recommended Persoruil Protective Equipment Fresh air mask for confined areas rubber gloves protective clothing full face shield Symptoms Following Exposure Will bum eyes and skin. The analgesic action may cause loss of pain sensation. Readily absorbed through skin, causing increased heart rate, convulsions, and death General Treatment for Exposure ... [Pg.78]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Individual breathing devices with air supply neoprene gloves protective clothing eye protection Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation of concentrated gas will cause suffocation. Contact will liquid can damage eyes because of low temperature. Frostbite may result from contact with liquid General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION remove to fresh air use artificial respiration if necessary. EYES get medical attention promptly if liquid has entered eyes. SKIN soak in lukewarm water (for frostbite) Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold Limit Value) Data not available Short-Term Exposure Limits Data not available Toxicity by Ingestion Not pertinent (boils at -24.7°C) Late Toxicity Data not available Vtqtor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Data not available Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Data not available Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.130]

Goggles/face screens, gloves/protective clothing, ear protection, barrier creams... [Pg.173]

Protective gloves Protective gloves of rubber or Teflon... [Pg.68]

Goggles, impervious gloves, protective clothes and shoes are recommended. Chemical cartridge respirators are sufficient for routine handling. Air-line respirators or self-contained breathing apparatus are recommended for high concentrations. [Pg.589]

Cyclohexen-1-one (97%) was purchased from Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc. Caution This chemical is highly toxic glove protection is recommended. [Pg.183]

Approximate cost Is 3.00 per pair of gloves. Protection time Is probably greater than 5 minutes Tactlllty Is moderately tactile... [Pg.41]

Benzene has been identified as a carcinogen. OSHA has issued emergency standards (5/77) on its use. All procedures involving benzene should be carried out in a well-ventilated hood, and glove protection is required. [Pg.168]

Wear rubber gloves, protective clothing, and goggles. Work in the fume hood. To 10 mL of an aqueous solution containing 10 mg of bleomycin (in a 100-mL, round-bottom flask) add 10 mL of 50% hydrochloric acid (5 mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid slowly added to 5 mL of cold water). Gently boil the mixture (preferably under reflux) for 4 hours. After cooling, neutralize the solution by slowly adding soda ash or 10% sodium hydroxide solution. Wash liquid into the drain water.3... [Pg.96]

Wear butyl rubber gloves, protective laboratory coat, eye protection, self-contained breathing apparatus, and protective shoes. [Pg.213]

Wear nitrile rubber gloves, protective laboratory coat, and eye protection. Spills on skin should be immediately washed with strong soap and then rinsed well. Contaminated clothing such as gloves and shoes should be removed and cleaned at once or destroyed by burning. [Pg.411]

Wear a dust mask, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and goggles. Cover the spill with a 1 1 1 mixture by weight of soda ash, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. Scoop the mixture into a beaker and transport to a fume hood. Estimate the quantity of urethan spilled and for each 1 g, add at least 100 mL of household bleach (5% sodium hypochlorite). Allow to stand overnight decant the supernatant liquid into the drain with water and discard the solid residue as normal refuse.4,5... [Pg.639]

SeMet is classified as a very toxic substance. It should be stored in closed containers below 4°C in the freezer. SeMet should only be handled in a well-ventilated hood with rubber gloves, protective goggles and facial mask. To reduce the risk of accidental poisoning in the food and feed industry, pre-... [Pg.94]

Caution Hexamethyiphosphoramide (HMPA) has been identified as a carcinogen. Glove protection is required during the handling in Part A. In addition, the column chromatography in Part B using chloroform as the eluent should be conducted In a well-ventilated hood. [Pg.123]

Radiation protection means (gloves, protective clothes, individual dose rate meters, etc.). ... [Pg.578]


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