What are the Emergency Treatment Methods for Potassium Persulfate Leakage?
When Potassium Persulfate leaks, we should leave the leakage area in time and seal it off. Then wear protective measures and clean up the site.
1. Leakage area. When Potassium Persulfate leaks, the leakage contaminated area should be isolated immediately and entry and exit should be restricted. It is recommended that emergency response personnel wear self-contained breathing apparatus and wear general work clothes. Do not directly contact the leak. Then sprinkle soda ash on the leaking area and collect it in a dry, clean, covered container. It can also be rinsed with a large amount of water, and the washing water is diluted and put into the wastewater system.
2. Protective measures. When you may be exposed to its dust, you should wear a hood-type electric air supply filter dust respirator. In a high-concentration environment, it is recommended to wear a self-contained breathing apparatus. How to wear polyethylene anti-toxic clothing. Wear rubber gloves.
3. First aid measures. If the skin or eyes come into contact with Potassium Persulfate, rinse with a large amount of running water and seek medical attention in time.
If you accidentally inhale Potassium Persulfate dust, leave the scene quickly to a place with fresh air. Keep your respiratory tract unobstructed. If you have difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
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