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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Irish (General)

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are there chemicals in your workplace? There usually are, so you might want to listen to this no matter how hard we try. Workplace accidents still happen from time to time, and even though chemical splashes in the workplace are usually rare events, their outcomes can be devastating. Now, normally, when skin is exposed to a corrosive chemical, we flushed the affected area with water, just like we've been trained to do. It is even one of the E N standard recommendations, but my water does have some positive benefits. It also has some drawbacks. Let's take a closer look. Water washing to delude. A concentrated chemical takes a lot of water and a long time. Are you sure your colleagues are going to stand in the emergency shower for those full 15 minutes, or even longer, if needed? What if the water is too cold? Are the even near a shower? And while water helps flush chemicals from the tissue surface, there's something about water and a lot of people don't understand. You see water creates a natural flow into exposed yourself