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"The chemical laboratory is actually not a dangerous place to work
in, but it demands a reasonable prudence on the part of the
experimenters and instructers, to keep it a safe place. Emphasis
must be positive, indicating the proper, correct and safe procedure
to be followed in all laboratory operations or when confron ted
with an emergency situation. Too heavy stress upon the horrors
associated with laboratory accidents or graphic descriptions of
gory injuries or nasty fires should be avoided. Frightened, timid
students are more likely to have accidents than the confident
laboratory man who works with due regard to safety. " This
statement, written by 1. R. Young (1) in 1971, in The Journal of
Chemical Education, applies not only to students working in the
chemical laboratory but can be extended to all scientists and
technicians working with hazardous products, and in particular with
chemical carcinogens. The hazards of handling toxic or dangerous
chem icals have been well documented. Besides safety notices and
articles in the scientific literature, a large number of books have
been dedicated to this subject, among which can be cited Safety and
Accident Prevention in Chemical Operations (2), Handbook of
Laboratory Safety (3), Hazards in the Chemical Laboratory (4), 1
Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards (5), Safety in Working with
Chemicals (6) and Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous
Chemicals in Laboratories (7).
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