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Hydrogen Peroxide GHS

Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing. According to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), its harmful characteristics are significant. When storing, be sure to store in a cool and ventilated place, away from fire and heat sources, and avoid direct sunlight. Due to its active chemical nature, it should be stored separately from flammable materials, combustibles, reducing agents, etc., and should not be mixed. When handling, it should be handled lightly and lightly to prevent damage to packaging and containers.

If you accidentally come into contact with the skin, you should immediately remove contaminated clothing, rinse with a large amount of flowing water for at least 15 minutes, and then seek medical attention. Once in the eyes, immediately lift the eyelids, rinse thoroughly with a large amount of flowing water or normal saline for at least 15 minutes, and seek medical attention quickly. If inhaled, should quickly leave the scene to fresh air, keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, such as breathing difficulties, give oxygen, breathing, cardiac arrest, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation and medical treatment.

When using hydrogen peroxide, the operator must undergo special training, strictly abide by the operating procedures, it is recommended that the operator wear self-priming filter gas mask (full mask), wear polyethylene gas suit, wear neoprene rubber gloves. Equipped with the corresponding variety and quantity of fire equipment and leakage emergency treatment equipment.

In the production site, effective ventilation devices should be set up to reduce the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the air to avoid the formation of explosive mixtures. At the same time, corresponding monitoring instruments should be installed to monitor the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in real time to ensure the safety of the working environment. In the event of a leak, personnel from the contaminated area of the leak should be quickly evacuated to a safe area and quarantined to strictly restrict access. Emergency responders should wear self-contained positive pressure breathing apparatus and anti-toxic clothing to cut off the source of the leak as much as possible. Prevent it from flowing into restricted spaces such as sewers and drainage ditches. In the event of a small leak, it can be absorbed by sand, vermiculite or other inert materials; in the event of a large leak, build a dike or dig a pit for containment, cover it with foam to reduce steam disasters, and transfer it to a tanker or special collector with a pump for recycling or transportation to a waste treatment site for disposal.