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| - | Everyone working in the NanoLab should have received the LION safety regulations and have read them thoroughly. \\ ([[http://www.physics.leidenuniv.nl/ | + | Everyone working in the NanoLab should have received the LION safety regulations and have read them thoroughly. \\ ([https://www.science.leidenuniv.nl/ |
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| + | When you want to start working with chemicals, read the following document: {{ :: | ||
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| Be //very// careful to avoid eye contact with all chemicals. If you get strong alkalies like resist developers in your eye your vision will almost certainly be damaged! Avoid all skin contact with anorganic chemicals (acids and bases) and avoid their vapours by working in a fume hood. Avoid skin contact and especially inhalation of organic chemicals by working in a downflow bench, cleanbench or fumehood. | Be //very// careful to avoid eye contact with all chemicals. If you get strong alkalies like resist developers in your eye your vision will almost certainly be damaged! Avoid all skin contact with anorganic chemicals (acids and bases) and avoid their vapours by working in a fume hood. Avoid skin contact and especially inhalation of organic chemicals by working in a downflow bench, cleanbench or fumehood. | ||
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