You must first found out everything there is to know about the chemical(s) involved. You can't just go dump a random base into an acid and hope for the best. You could end up causing an explosion, a fire, or a poison gas that wipes out a neighborhood. Find the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and find a qualified HAZMAT Specialist (a Technician might work in a pinch). Most of the time, HAZMAT scenes are not time-critical, so get everything prepared before you do anything else. Then suit up, and follow the advice from the MSDS and HAZMAT leader. If you have not been trained to work in HAZMAT scenes, back off, and call someone who is.
NO, otherwise you shouldn't be getting it on your skin. It can be corrosive but definitely not considered Hazmat and in need of specialized disposal.
Due to a recent traffic stop with the state police, I now know that the maximum you can carry without having a hazmat endoresement is 119 gallons. For reference, the large 100lb propane tanks hold approx 24 gallons. You are fine hauling several of the smaller forklift tanks. Just make sure they are properly secured.
Chlorine is very toxic and corrosive and needs a full chemical suit with oxygen supplied etc.
it was never invented.
A HAZMAT suit.
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Assuming that by "look at you funny" you mean "look at you as if your were peculiar", it would be because wearing a hazmat suit for reasons other than hazmat work is peculiar or at least unusual.
Wearing a NBC or Hazmat suit
a hazmat suit
if you mean is it illegal to then no , it is not illegal to wear a hazmat suit in public but you may get in trouble for consealing your face on private property.
No, it won't. You can take off the hazmat suit and breathe the air.
In 1939 inventor unknown -Dr.Hooves
no you are only safe in a hazmat suit and a contained area
Your mother invented the swim suit
Phil Nuytten invented the Newt Suit in the 1970s.
The Anti-Gravity suit was invented in 1941 during World War 2. Wilbur Franks invented it.