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Rubber gloves

Protective clothing, goggles, face shields, hard hats, work gloves, rubber gloves, aprons, hoods, gas masks (with spare canisters), and self-contained breathing apparatus on hand... [Pg.331]

Health and Safety Factors and Regulations. Iodine is much safer to handle at ordinary temperatures than the other halogens because iodine is a solid and its vapor pressure is only 1 kPa (7.5 mm Hg) at 25°C, compared to 28.7 kPa (215 mm Hg) for bromine and 700 kPa (6.91 atm) for chlorine. When handling properly packed containers, usual work clothes are sufficient. In the handling of solid, unpacked iodine, rubber gloves, rubber apron, and safety goggles are recommended. Respirators or masks are also recommended. [Pg.365]

An adequate supply of protective clothing including safety visors and goggles, protective gloves, rubber aprons and boots. [Pg.42]

Wear personal protective equipment when chemical and radioactive materials are handled. This includes eye protection gear, a laboratory coat, and gloves (rubber or plastic). [Pg.9]

Aluminum Chloride Safety clothing, including fully closed goggles, rubber or plastic coated gloves, rubber shoes and coverall of acid-resistant material. An acid canister mask should be carried in case of emergency. Flush immediately with lots of clean running water. Flush with water for 15 minutes. [Pg.270]

Iso-Butyral- dehyde Appropriate clothing, including rubber gloves, rubber shoes and protective eyewear. Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. [Pg.292]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear protective clothing, rubber gloves, rubber shoes, aprons, etc. wear splash-proof safety goggles wear self-contained breathing appartus. [Pg.16]

PERSONAL PROTECTION Impervious outerwear should be worn wear chemical-resistant gloves rubber is not recommended wear safety goggles and self-contained breathing apparatus drench-type showers and eye-wash fountains should be provided. [Pg.200]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear rubber gloves, rubber protective clothing and aprons wear chemical safety goggles wear an appropriate gas-filter mask. [Pg.421]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear rubber overclothing or white or light colored clothing wear neoprene coated, liquid proof gloves rubber shoes or boots are recommended wear self-contained breathing apparatus and chemical safety goggles. [Pg.940]

Formaldehyde, 1% aqua (disinfectants) 2-Mercaptobenzathiole, 2% petrolatum (rubber gloves, rubber protective clothing)... [Pg.841]

Protection Complete self-contained breathing apparatus recommended with face mask, suit, boots, and gloves (rubber, neoprene, or plasticized PVC). [Pg.770]

PROTECTIve GLOves rubber EYE protectiomjrpety GLASSES ° NONE ... [Pg.406]


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