Be careful. Know your product and the policies associated with it storage and transportation. We're not being wise guys here. It's just that the rules for handling chemical substances have more to do with the nature of the chemical substance than with its state. Solid substances are arguably easier to handle than liquids or gases. But it is more important to know what the stuff is. It is that, the chemical properties associated with a material, which guide most rules for handling it. Two 50 pound bags of a granular solid are lying on a wooden pallet in a small warehouse. One is silicon dioxide, and the other is amonium nitrate. A fire has broken out in a corner of the storage area and you are ordered to leave. You're tough and all that, but you aren't a weight lifter. You see the two bags and decide to grab one to move it clear of the fire area just in case. Which one do you pick up? They're both pretty much the same. But the silicon dioxide is basically sand, while the amonium nitrate is used as an agricultural fertilizer and as an ingredient in explosives. Your decision is based on the material in the bag and not that it is a solid.
I would say always wear your safety goggles when you're handling the liquid. If you want to smell the liquid, never bend down towards the container and smell the liquid; just hold the container a couple inches away from your face and waft so the scent can travel to your nose. Never drink the liquids.
Store chemical in a cool place well ventilated area.
Keep out of children.
Follow the lable direction carefully.
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Keep the door locked always.
The proper way of handling chemicals is to use protective gear. You must use gloves, goggles, and a protective suit.
Liquid chemicals should be properly stored in test tubes or flasks. These should be sealed with a cork when unattended..
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The safety precautions for handling toxic substances depend on the nature of the particular substances being handled.
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The safety procedure for handling dry ice involves wearing protective cloth or leather gloves and storing it in an insulated container. It's very cold: about -110 F.
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Wear safety goggles, gloves and an apron in a place with adequate ventilation.
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This varies by material. The best method to determine this is to consult the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet).
MSDS Software provides an instant database of material safety data sheets. This software is used by companies processing and handling many chemicals for which the handling safety and storage safety information must be available as the inventory constantly changes.
Not sure what the other answers are, but the Material Safety Data Sheet has that information.
This would depend on the experiment. But at a bare minimum safety goggles and aprons would be highly recommended. If using more dangerous chemicals they should come with handling instructions.
Before using chemicals to clean a condenser read all directions and familiarize yourself with the chemicals you are using, and only use the approved chemicals. Make sure to wear rubber gloves when handling these chemicals
To avoid accidents, explosions, fires, contamination of the air or water, destructions, wastage of materials, loss of time, etc.
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The safety precautions for handling toxic substances depend on the nature of the particular substances being handled.
imposible to handling bases and acids