WHY SHOULD I TRY TO SUBSTITUTE WHEN POSSIBLE?
Substitution can be the best way to avoid or reduce a hazard. However, finding a suitable non-oxidizing or less powerful oxidizing substitute to do the job effectively and safely is not always easy or even possible. Ask chemical suppliers if safer substitutes are available. Obtain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for all possible substitutes. Find out about all of the hazards (health, fire, corrosivity, chemical reactivity, etc.) of these materials before making any changes. Choose the least hazardous material and process that can do the job effectively and safely. Also, […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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