How can we use Labsa in safety?

How can we use Labsa in safety?

Sulfonic acid is a relatively dangerous organic acid. The flash point for this acid is set above 113 ° C; this acid, when ignited, produces toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which are extremely dangerous to the environment and humans. If sulfonic acid vapours are accidentally inhaled, it can irritate the respiratory system and lungs, and if it comes in contact with the skin of the hands or eyes, it can cause irritation. Workers working with sulfonic acid should wear gloves, goggles, masks and clothing for working with acids. These people should be well aware of all the safety tips for working with chemicals. If sulfonic acid accidentally comes in contact with the skin of the hands or eyes, wash the area immediately with plenty of soap and water. If inflammation or acute effects are observed in the injured person, he / she should be transferred to a medical centre as soon as possible. Packages containing sulfonic acid should be stored in a cool, dry place away from sources of heat or sparks. After each use of the acids in the barrel, it is recommended to close the barrel lid carefully and tightly so that its vapour’s do not enter the air If some sulfonic acid is spilled in the storage area, the waste should be collected immediately and transported to a chemical waste disposal site. The best way to do this is to burn the remnants of this acid in furnaces. Sulfonic acid is packaged in 230 kg barrels and is available in both industrial and laboratory grades. 20 liters and 2.5 liters of this organic acid are used in scientific and research laboratories. You can contact this company to order this acid and other acids and organic solvents.