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Instructions for
the correct han
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dling of cleaning
agents
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wearing a pair of appropriate regulation goggles (with sideguards)
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wearing stout footwear that will also insulate even in wet conditions
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wearing protective gloves (hand protection), impermeable, resistant
against acids and chemicals
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wearing protective apron (e.g. when refilling chemicals)
Immediately remove any working garment contaminated with cleaning
agent!
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Don’t eat and drink during working
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Keep cleaning agent away from food, drink and fodder
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Wash your hands before breaks and at the end of a working day
Keep other people - especially children, pregnant women and sick persons -
well away from the equipment and the working operation while this is in pro
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gress. If there are still any other persons nearby during workinging, you must
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draw their attention to all the dangers
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provide them with suitable protective equipment and/or
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erect suitable protective partitions or curtains.
The following aspects must be observed when handling cleaning agents
(cleaning electrolyte, brightening electrolyte, electrolyte powder and printing
electrolyte). For more detailed data please refer to the relevant safety data
sheets. You will find the current safety data sheets on the Fronius-Home
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page under http://www.fronius.com.
First-aid measures
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After inhaling of vapours provide for supply of fresh air. In case of com
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plaint see a doctor.
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After contact with skin wash with water and soap and rinse carefully. In
case of continued irritation of skin see a doctor.
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After swallowing do not cause vomiting. Rinse mouth and drink a lot of
water, see a doctor immediately.
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After contact with eyes rinse eyes several minutes under running water
with eyelid open (eye shower) and see a doctor.
Storage / safekeeping
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Use only containers especially approved for cleaning agents
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Keep container closed tightly
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Don’t store together with alkali (lyes) and metals
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Store in a cool and dry place
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Provide for acid-proof floor