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you need to stay about 3-4 feet away from the substance.
if you're just using it(in the middle of looking into somthing). make sure nothing is around the table which can make the scope fall
Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
Safety precautions are numerous and varied. Different ones apply depending on what you are doing, where you are doing it, and how much material you are using or moving. The list is much too long to list by itself.Some safety precautions include:Do not touch or handle broken pieces of ceramic or glassHandle, dispose and store materials properlyDon't joke around or engage in horseplayDon't smoke near things that will burnRead the instructionsLook out for othersBe aware of what others are doingUse protective equipment when appropriateFollow directionsUse equipment only according to manufacturer's instructions
Safety is important when handling any tool.First thing that should be done is to read the manual that comes with the tool kit.If possible wearing heavy duty gloves and goggles will add to the persons safety.
When you are using a breaker there are many safety precautions you can make. You will want to wear safety gloves and a lab apron.
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There are many different kinds of radiation and the appropriate safety precautions are different for the different kinds. The precautions for using microwave radiation, for example are very different from the precautions for using gamma radiation, or infra red radiation.
dont break it
dont touch it :)
When using a beaker be sure to wear safety gloves and a lab apron
precautions safety on a binging machines
chemical management
There are several different kinds of radiation and the appropriate precautions are different for each kind.
panic for u to die
you must where safety glasses and keep your body limbs away from the device
It is the ways of protecting yourself from fuels and fire.