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IK Pengelolaan Bahan Kimia
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- Chemicals are stored separately in cabinets according to their respective properties.
- Flammable and explosive chemicals are stored in non-combustible cabinets (made of iron).
- Chemicals are arranged based on their properties.
- Acidic and basic chemicals are placed on lower shelves.
- Large-sized bottles are stored on the bottom shelf.
- Avoid handling chemicals with fingers. When conducting experiments, maintain a distance of at least 1 foot from the specimen. Do not smell or taste chemicals.
- Check the label on chemical bottles before moving them. Take only the amount of chemicals needed for the experiment.
- Never return unused chemicals to their original containers.
- Do not use empty food or beverage containers to store chemicals as they may produce unintended effects or reactions.
- Use baskets or buckets to carry or move chemicals in large bottles, do not carry by hand, to avoid the risk of falling or breaking.
- Do not move chemicals or other materials out of the laboratory area.
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