1. Know What You're Up Against
- Pay attention to safety training, and learn all you can about potential hazards.
- Ask questions whenever you’re not sure about a hazard or protective measure.
- Read the chemical label and MSDS to learn about:
-Health problems that can result from exposure, and -Routes of exposure.
2. Use Assigned Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Read the MSDS to find out which type of PPE will protect you from exposure.
- Select PPE that's in good condition and fits properly.
- Remove and dispose of PPE carefully to prevent the spread of contamination.
3. Handle Chemicals Safely
- Inspect containers regularly, and report leaks and missing or unreadable labels.
- Keep containers closed when not in use.
- Remove from a container only the amount you need for a job.
- Use required ventilation to remove vapors.
- Store and use chemicals away from conditions that could cause hazardous reactions.
4. Practice Good Hygiene
- Keep food, drink, tobacco products, cosmetics, and street clothes out of hazardous areas.
- Wash thoroughly after working with hazardous chemicals.
- Launder separately work clothes that may be contaminated.
5. Know What to Do in an Emergency
- Clean up spills and leaks immediately if you are authorized and trained to do so, or alert trained responders.
- Follow your evacuation route immediately in an emergency.
- Act fast after contact with a hazardous material:
-Get into fresh air after inhalation; then get medical attention. -Flush with water after skin or eye contact; then get medical attention. -Get immediate medical attention after swallowing a hazardous material.
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