1.5. Notes on Safety in Handling Used Engine Oil
Prolonged or repeated contact between the skin and any kind of engine oil decreases the skin.
Drying, irritation or inflammation of the skin may therefore occur. Used engine oil also contains
dangerous substances which have caused skin cancer in animal experiments. If the basic rules
of hygiene and health and safety at work are observed, health risks are not to the expected as
a result of handling used engine oil.
Health precautions
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Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact with used engine oil.
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Protect your skin by means of suitable agents (creams etc.) or wear protective gloves.
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Clean skin which has been in contact with engine oil.
- Wash thoroughly with soap and water, A nailbrush is an effective aid.
- Certain products make it easier to clean your hands.
- Do not use petrol, Diesel fuel, gas oil, thinners or solvents as washing agents.
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After washing apply a fatty skin cream to the skin.
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Change oil-soaked clothing and shoes.
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Do not put oily rags into your pockets.
Ensure that used engine oil is disposed of properly.
- Engine oil can endanger the water supply -
For this reason do not let engine oil get into the ground, waterways, the drains or the sewers.
Violations are punishable. Collect and dispose of used engine oil carefully.
For information on collection points please contact the seller, the supplier or the local authorities.
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