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* Treat and keep it according
to a reponsible person's indication. |
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* Wear safeguarding rubber apron, gloves,
boots and face-masks when handling electrolyte. |
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* Keep the remained electrolyte in other
vessel after using it. Also, throw away electrolyte after
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neutralizing it with a bicarbonate
of soda. |
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Electrolyte |
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* Establish the ventilation arrangement
so that a explosive hydrogen gas can not remain in working
place. |
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* Note it not to spark while handling battery
equipment used to check automobile and batteries etc.
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* In relation to the terminal of battery,
take off the lead off earth firstly and connect the lead
of earth lastly |
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when connect the terminal. |
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* During charging, open the vent
plug in order to evaporate a gas generated in battery.
Also, take off the |
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clip terminal of battery after check the
"off" condition of charger switch. |
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Electrolyte |
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* Neutalize them immediately and than rinse
with clean water, if electrolyte is spilled or splashed
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clothing or the body. |
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* Force the eyes open and flood it with
cool, clean water for approximately fifteen minutes, if
electrolyte |
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splashed into the eyes (this condition is
extremly dangrouse)and call a doctors. |
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* Neutralize and rinse it with clean water
if electrolyte is spilled or splashed on any surface of
the car. |
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