Completely enclosed shoes that cover the instep of the foot, preferably of leather which can be wiped clean Sandals, open toe, open back, or open weave shoes, shoes with holes in the top or sides, no Birkenstocks, Mary Janes, cloth shoes, or Crocs Shoes need to protect the wearer from chemicals, hot liquids, and shattered glass. Cloth shoes can absorb chemicals or hot liquids and hold them against the skin until they can be removed.
Williams Paper Museum. Hair must be kept away from the eyes. Hair longer than 6 inches from the nape of the neck must also be pinned up use of hair nets or hats is acceptable. Hair can impede vision. Dangling neckwear may come in contact with chemicals, biologicals, or open flames. Baseball caps and other headgear as long as they are kept far enough back on the head so that vision is not impaired and also do not interfere with protective eyewear.
Avoiding accidents means staying aware of one's surroundings at all times. No comments. Download all. Use Handout Download. Category Group work Careers guidance. Appreciate the role of science in society; and its personal, social and global importance; and how society influences scientific research.
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Chemical-resistant apron and sleeves for handling corrosives and chemicals that are toxic when absorbed through the skin. Eye protection: Safety spectacles with side shields. Goggles for handling chemicals that can cause eye damage. Supplement goggles with a face shield when risk of injury is great. Gloves: Examination gloves are appropriate for routine lab activities.
This is almost correct. This person even has a lab coat on, but still there is exposed skin on the top of the foot. This is possibly the worse case as a broken piece of glass or spilled chemical will land right on the exposed top of the foot.
Muscle shirts are not acceptable. Any exposed skin on the side could be a problem, just like the example above. But also these shirts tend to get caught on equipment and can cause you to accidentally knock over your experiment.
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