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There is a supply of barrier cream available in a dispenser bottle near the workshop sink. You should use it if you are going to work with paints, glues, etc., and want to try and avoid stained hands. | |||
Usage: Shake the bottle, then rub a small amount into the hands, covering all exposed areas, and including under the fingernails. | ==Usage:== | ||
* Shake the bottle, then rub a small amount into the hands, covering all exposed areas, and including under the fingernails. | |||
* Re-apply if the hands become rough or the skin chapped. | |||
==Health & Safety:== | |||
*'''Eyes:''' Wash out with clean water. | |||
Ingestion | *'''Ingestion:''' Drink large quantities of milk or water to dilute the product and seek medical attention. | ||
The current stock is a donation from Lionel (December 2012) and is manufactured by | |||
The current stock is a donation from Lionel (December 2012) and is manufactured by [http://www.cloverchemicals.com Clover Chemicals] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 1 December 2013
There is a supply of barrier cream available in a dispenser bottle near the workshop sink. You should use it if you are going to work with paints, glues, etc., and want to try and avoid stained hands.
Usage:
- Shake the bottle, then rub a small amount into the hands, covering all exposed areas, and including under the fingernails.
- Re-apply if the hands become rough or the skin chapped.
Health & Safety:
- Eyes: Wash out with clean water.
- Ingestion: Drink large quantities of milk or water to dilute the product and seek medical attention.
The current stock is a donation from Lionel (December 2012) and is manufactured by Clover Chemicals