These include, in particular, alkalis such as caustic soda used in detergents and acids such as sulfuric acid used in batteries.
Both alkalis and acids are irritating and dangerous to the skin, eyes and nasopharynx. They can cause burns and corrode normal protective clothing.
Avoid splashing on skin, eyes and clothing. If necessary, use protective gloves, goggles and protective clothing. Do not inhale fumes.
Ensure that eyewash, shower and soap are readily available in case of splashing.
Provide signs warning of the risk of injury to the eyes.
Acids and alkalis (Freelander 2)
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