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Safety First: Safe Storage and Handling of Cleaning Agents and Disinfectants

Cleaning agents and disinfectants require safe handling and storage to prevent accidents and protect health. Personal protective equipment should always be worn according to safety pictograms on labels. In the event of an incident, follow emergency procedures including going to the safety shower, eye wash station, contacting supervisors, or evacuating an assembly point. Proper precautions and plans help ensure safe use of these products.

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Safety First: Safe Storage and Handling of Cleaning Agents and Disinfectants

Cleaning agents and disinfectants require safe handling and storage to prevent accidents and protect health. Personal protective equipment should always be worn according to safety pictograms on labels. In the event of an incident, follow emergency procedures including going to the safety shower, eye wash station, contacting supervisors, or evacuating an assembly point. Proper precautions and plans help ensure safe use of these products.

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Safe Storage and Handling of

SAFETY FIRST Cleaning Agents and Disinfectants

Know the danger Ensure safe handling Wear personal Know what to do in Follow the alarm plan
symbols on the labels protective equipment case of incident in case of emergency
and accident

GHS02
u Avoid mixing products u Protect yourself according u The pictograms direct you u The pictograms direct you
FLAME u Use dosing equipment and to your activities with the to the safety shower and to the equipment on site
closed systems wherever adequate personal protec- eye rinsing equipment
Flammable materials,
possible tive equipment
Organic peroxides...

GHS03
FIRE
FLAME EYE EXTIN-
NO ENTRY SKIN
OVER CIRCLE PROTECTION GUISHER
Oxidising materials

FIRE
GHS04
EMERGENCY
GAS TELEPHONE
AVOID FACE
CYLINDER EYES
MIXING SHIELD
Pressurised gases
EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE
GHS05

CORROSION NO PROTECTIVE RESPIRATORY


SMOKING GLOVES
Corrosive (human, metal)
FIRST AID

GHS06

SKULL AND NO
EATING PROTECTIVE MOUTH AND STRETCHER
CROSSBONES
OR CLOTHING INGESTION
Acute toxicity - higher hazard
DRINKING
GHS07
EVACUATION
EXCLAMATION ASSEMBLY
MARK POINT
SAFETY
Warning (Acute toxicity -
lower hazard: harmful, FOOTWEAR
sensitizer, irritant,
hazardous to ozone layer...)
EMERGENCY
GHS08 EXIT
HEALTH
HAZARD
Chronic health hazard
(mutagenicity, carcinogenicity,
reproductive toxicity, specific
target organ toxicity, ...) Emergency phone:
GHS09

ENVIRONMENT Responsible supervisor:

Environmental hazard
(acute, chronic) Location:

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