Precautions For The Application Of Isobornyl Acrylate

Isobornyl acrylate is a synthetic material commonly used in industrial products such as plastics, paints, adhesives, etc. Long term exposure or exposure to high doses of isobornyl acrylate may pose certain risks to human health. This includes:

1. Irritating effects on the skin and eyes may cause symptoms such as inflammation, rash, and burning eyes.

2. Inhaling excessive amounts of isobornyl acrylate gas may cause respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness, insomnia, and other symptoms.

Long term or high concentration exposure may have certain effects on physiological functions such as liver, kidney, and nervous system.

Therefore, when using or coming into contact with isobornyl acrylate, personal protective measures should be taken, such as wearing masks, gloves, goggles, etc., and contact and exposure time should be minimized as much as possible. If abnormal symptoms occur, contact should be immediately stopped and medical treatment sought.

1. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. In case of accidental contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 30 minutes.

2. Avoid inhalation or ingestion. If accidentally inhaled or ingested, seek medical attention promptly.

3. Avoid mixing other chemicals to avoid danger.

4. When storing, it is necessary to avoid light, dry, and ventilated, and keep away from sources of fire, heat, flammable materials, and oxidants.

5. During storage, it is necessary to regularly check the sealing of the container to prevent leakage.

6. Personal protective measures should be taken during use, such as wearing gloves, protective glasses, and protective clothing.

7. After use, tools and equipment should be cleaned in a timely manner to prevent residual substances from affecting the environment.

When dealing with waste of isobornyl acrylate, it is necessary to dispose of it in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and environmental protection requirements.

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