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Chemical Safety Overview
Chemical safety is important to protect your health and well being whether you use chemicals in a industrial setting, in an artistic setting, at home, or in a laboratory. To safeguard your health, you must ensure that your exposure to chemicals is below appropriate levels. You must also ensure that you are adequately protected from accidental spills.
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08.11.2009
