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7.6.3 Toxicity and Control Measure for H 2 O 2 Liquid
Explosives
As exposure of skin to H 2 O 2 leads to irritation, in handling large amount of H 2 O 2 ,
goggles and lab coats (made of such protective
fibers as polyvinyl chloride) should
be worn, together with rubber gloves and laboratory boots.
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