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Discusses the different forms of poisons together with safe handling procedures and proper storage. Emphasises the importance of personal protection and first aid measures.
The use of corrosives such as chlorine, sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide is widespread and the risk exposure is great. Shows the hazards corrosives pose, describes exposure symptoms, discusses containers...
Every plant uses solvents even if just for cleaning or removing grease. A solvent may be a carcinogen, a toxic, a corrosive, an irritant, a sensitiser, or affect target organs. It may also cause a fire or an...
Oxidizers are highly reactive chemicals which can be solids, liquids or gases and can enter the body by almost any route. They can cause fires and explosions and therefore storage and handling are critical....
Presents an overview of the health and physical hazards chemicals pose and motivates workers to take safety precautions. It describes the different forms of chemicals, routes of exposure and the effect on...
Aims to give people working with carcinogens the knowledge they need to do their job as safely as possible. Covers definitions and examples, and explanation of ‘latency’, the health hazards and the...
Explosions can be caused by chemicals, dusts, vapours, explosive operations such as pumping, distillation and drying or explosive processes such as chemical reactions. Stresses the need to use correct tools...
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