When you think of chemical safety, you probably conjure up images in your head of guys in protective suits and gas masks in nuclear plants or scientists in a chemistry lab. While it’s true that some jobs may involve regular, even daily exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals, chemical safety awareness is important for everyone, wherever they work or live. In fact, more chemical accidents happen in the household than in the workplace, simply because people who don’t work regularly with chemicals are less aware of the hazards that they pose, and may be unfamiliar with proper storage, handling, and disposal methods.
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