General Safety Precautions for Handling Toxic Chemicals

General Safety Precautions

The manufacturer’s label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each chemical Scholor handle provide important information regarding hazards, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper handling, transport, storage and disposal of chemicals. Each time students encounter a chemical, they should read this information and take the appropriate precautions. In addition, share the following recommendations with students when they are working with any toxic chemical. 

  1. Wear the appropriate PPE when handling chemicals.
  2. Use the least hazardous chemical option for the task at hand and prepare only the amount that is absolutely necessary for completing the job.
  3. Never eat, drink, smoke or apply cosmetics while working with chemicals.
  4. Make sure that the equipment used to apply chemicals is in good working order and does not have any leaks.
  5. Do not work alone.
  6. Clean equipment thoroughly in an area where run-off will not create other hazards or contaminate the environment or water source.
  7. Wash work clothes separately from street clothes, or wear disposable clothing.
  8. Wash your body thoroughly after using chemicals and before eating, drinking, smoking or using the washroom.


Exposure


If a co-worker is exposed to a toxic chemical, employees should consult the SDS and the product label before taking action. The correct response to exposure is as important as immediate action.

If the injured or ill person is having trouble breathing, is having convulsions or is unconscious, employees should provide the necessary first aid and call 911.

If the injured or ill person does not have any of the symptoms listed above, make sure employees know to contact the local Poison Control Centre. When calling, they should keep the chemical container handy to accurately instruct the operator about the type of exposure the person has experienced. He or she will then be able to give appropriate instructions.



Summery

Use protective equipment's for eye protection and make sure to wear a laboratory coat. Avoid intentional smelling, inhaling and tasting of chemicals. Always avoid direct contact with chemicals, far from your hands face, clothes and shoes. Hazardous chemical should be used only as directed.

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