Boric acid for eye care

    • [DOCX File]United States Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA

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      Boric acid-silica Dusts for Control of German Cockroaches:~Blattella germanica~(L.) (Dictyoptera: Blattidae). (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1972 under 10573-6; prepared by Univ. of Connecticut, Agricultural


    • [DOC File]MSDS - Weathershield

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      Boric acid (orthoboric acid) #10043-35-3 Not more than 7% TLV/TWA = 10 mg/m³ inhalable (PNOC) ... Eye Contact: For severe dust exposure, flush eyes with warm water for a minimum of 15 minutes. ... Care should be taken to minimize the amount of borate chemicals released into the environment.


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      Weigh 6.5 g of lead(II) oxide, 3.5 g of boric acid and 0.5 g of zinc oxide into the boiling tube and stopper firmly, taking great care not to spill any of these chemicals in this process. b Insert the bung in the tube and shake the contents to ensure thorough mixing, and transfer into the crucible.



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      This agent is comprised of two surface-active agents - Tetronic 1304 and C9-ED3A (nonanoyl ethylenediaminetriacetic acid), which form a network on the surface of the lens material, enhancing wettability and reducing deposition of proteins, which should result in improved in-eye comfort.


    • [DOC File]OTITIS MEDIA AND OTITIS EXTERNA IN ADULTS

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      In addition, topical application of acetic acid (e.g. VoSol), boric acid drops, Burow’s solution (aluminum acetate in water, an astringent) and alcohol rinses; and perhaps topical anti-fungal drops would be helpful here. There are no other symptoms, and no other medical problems. There is minimal discomfort on retraction of the pinna.


    • [DOCX File]Guidance Sheet 4-Chemical Spill Management

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      Eye protection: Safety goggles. Body protection: Laboratory coat /Corrosive apron. ... boric acid or oxalic acid. Many alkalis can result in serious burns to skin and eyes, so proceed with extreme caution ... Care should be taken so as to minimise dust or the contaminated powder becoming airborne.


    • [DOCX File]Controlling Risks Associated with Electroplating

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      Acid mists irritate the skin, eye, nose and throat, and may result in chest pain, cough and shortness of breath. Hydrofluoric acid is highly toxic and corrosive through skin and eye contact. High levels of exposure may cause organ failure and death.


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      pipette by mouth. In case of external contact, immediately flush affected area with plenty of water for 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention immediately for eye contact or ingestion. R2 contains picric acid. Dry picric acid explodes when rapidly heated or subjected to percussion. Dilute any spills with water and wipe up immediately.


    • [DOCX File]Guidance Sheet 4-Chemical Spills

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      Eye protection: Safety goggles. Body protection: Laboratory coat /Corrosive apron. ... boric acid or oxalic acid. Many alkalis can result in serious burns to skin and eyes, so proceed with extreme caution ... Care should be taken so as to minimise dust or the contaminated powder becoming airborne.


    • [DOC File]LABORATORY SAFETY GUIDELINES - McMaster University

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      CAUTION: Boric acid should be used externally for the eyes only. Boric acid is very toxic if taken internally, thus never take boric acid by mouth as an antidote for a base or for any other reason. Eye wash fountains should be flushed for several minutes each week to minimize the build-up of microorganisms. A-21 Know Hazards


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      Boric acid is moderately toxic by ingestion or inhalation and slightly toxic by skin contact (unless the skin is abraded or burned, in which case it can be highly toxic). ... the diluted acid is a skin and eye irritant. ... Cleaning acids should be handled with great care. Wear gloves, goggles and acid-proof, protective apron. Always add acid ...


    • COMMENTS AND RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON ANNEX XV SVHC ...

      Eye-Care Industries European Economic Interest Grouping, Industry or trade association, United Kingdom Boric acid and borates - response from Eye-Care Industries - REACH.pdf Boric acid and borates are naturally occurring chemicals used widely (such as in detergents, cleaners, personal care products, agriculture) and the compounds are also ...


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