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Also determine the best methods of first aid treatment for each chemical used in your plant.
Equipment Safety
Magnum Venus Products suggest that personal safety equipment such as EYE GOGGLES,
GLOVES, EAR PROTECTION, and RESPIRATORS be worn when servicing or operating this
equipment. Ear protection should be worn when operating a fiberglass chopper to protect against
hearing loss since noise levels can be as high as 116 dB (decibels). This equipment should only be
operated or serviced by technically trained personnel!
CAUTION
Never place fingers, hands, or any body part near or directly in front of the
spray gun fluid tip. The force of the liquid as it exits the spray tip can
cause serious injury by shooting liquid through the skin. NEVER LOOK
DIRECTLY INTO THE GUN SPRAY TIP OR POINT THE GUN AT OR NEAR
ANOTHER PERSON OR AN ANIMAL.
DANGER
Contaminated catalyst may cause fire or explosion. Before working on
the catalyst pump or catalyst accumulator, wash hands and tools
thoroughly. Be sure work area is free from dirt, grease, or resin. Clean
catalyst system components with clean water daily.
DANGER
Eye, skin, and respiration hazard. The catalyst MEKP may cause
blindness, skin irritation, or breathing difficulty. Keep hands away from
face. Keep food and drink away from work area.
Treatment of Chemical Injuries
CAUTION
Refer to your catalyst manufacturer’s safety information regarding the
safe handling and storage of catalyst. Wear appropriate safety equipment
as recommended.
Great care should be used in handling the chemicals (resins, catalyst and solvents) used in polyester
systems. Such chemicals should be treated as if they hurt your skin and eyes and as if they are
poison to your body. For this reason, Magnum Venus Products recommends the use of protective
clothing and eye wear in using polyester systems. However, users should be prepared in the event of
such an injury.
Precautions include:
Know precisely what chemicals you are using and obtain information from your chemical supplier on
what to do in the event the chemical gets onto your skin or into the eyes, or if swallowed.
Keep this information together and easily available so that it may be used by those administering first
aid or treating the injured person.
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