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  1. If a chemical has been splashed into the eyes, immediately wash the eye and inner surface of the eyelid with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes. Check for and remove any contact lenses at once.

  2. mical Burns Do you know what to do if you or a co-worker are blinded or severely burned by a ch. mical splash? The only solution is quick action and for that, you need to know what to do and where to go …

  3. If splashed with blood or potentially infectious material around the mouth or nose, fl ush the area with water. If splashed in or around the eyes, irrigate with clean water, saline or sterile irrigants for 20 …

  4. Purpose: This procedure describes the steps to wash glassware using the acid bath and cleaning process in Hasler 119. Users must have completed chemical safety training. Nitrile gloves, chemical …

  5. Germs that grow in sinks can spread to patients and cause infections, but they don’t have to.

  6. Safety in a chemistry laboratory is everyone’s responsibility. An accident in the laboratory can cause serious injury. However, many accidents are preventable by following some very simple procedures …

  7. If skin is splashed or penetrated, wash the area well with soap and water. If the eyes are contaminated, rinse the eyes using the emergency eye wash facility. If there is a splash into the mouth spit it out …