Safety
Here are some rules about chemical containers you should be aware of and follow:
- Don't write on container labels, and don't remove them.
- Label any container you use before pouring the chemical in it.
- You can use a smaller "work container" rather than the big can of solvent or whatever it is you’re using. However, use a proper container, not a cut-off soda or coffee can.
- If something's in an unmarked container, don't use it. If the label isn't clear, treat the container as unmarked. Report such containers to your supervisor.
- For some substances, you can return the unused material to the original container. For other substances, you can’t. Know the answer to the return/dispose question for every material you're using.
- Properly stow (dispose of or return) materials when you no longer need them for the day (end of shift or end of task, whichever is first).
- Don't mix substances or chemicals, unless your work procedure calls for it. Mixing the wrong chemicals can prove fatal.
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