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Shoes removing odors

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment U.S. Bu. Mines approved toxic dust mask chemical goggles rubber gloves neoprene-coated shoes Symptoms Following Erqrosure Inhalation produces slight toxic effects. Contact with eyes irritates eyes and causes skin rash General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION remove to fresh air. EYES wash with water for 20 min. call a physician. SKIN wash with water Toxicity by Inhalation (ThresholdLimit Value) Data not available Short-Term Exposure Limits Data not available Toxicity by Ingestion Grade 2 oral rat LDjq 820 mg/kg Late Toxicity Data not available Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Data not available Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Data not available Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.21]

Most and Bruckner (1936) found human tracks to be complex. A track contains a human species odor and an individual odor, both extruded through boots, but also the odors of crushed plants, disturbed soil, and leather or other shoe material. Dogs still tracked correctly after removal of one or several of these components. To separate the track components, the authors built a chair lift and a track wheel (Fig. 13.5). The rim of the metal wheel (approximately 2m in diameter) carried raised replicas of shoes at stride intervals. Pulled over the terrain, the wheel makes a track of crushed plants and disturbed soil without human scent. The lift consists of a chair suspended on a steel cable about 1.5 m above the ground. Although a person riding this chair leaves no foot imprints or disturbed soil, he/she still sheds odorous rafts of skin cells. A trained dog uses one or the other of these track components, as terrain and surface change. [Pg.415]

Amyl Acetate 628-63-7 Solvent or Flavoring agent Nail polish, polish remover, leather pohsh, shoe pohsh, perfume odorant, food Systemic effects mildly toxic skin and eye irritation flammable... [Pg.260]

Synonyms and trade names benzene, benzine, benzol, aromatic hydrocarbon Uses and exposure Benzene is a colorless, flammable liquid with a pleasant odor. It is used as a solvent in many industries, such as rubber and shoe manufacturing and in the production of other important substances such as styrene, phenol, and cyclohexane. It is essential in the manufacture of detergents, pesticides, solvents, and paint removers. It is present in fuels such as in gasoline up to the level of 5%. There are several uses for benzene. ... [Pg.54]


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