Magnesium sulfate is also used as bath salt. Magnesium sulfate, or anhydrous magnesium sulfate, is a compound containing magnesium. Anhydrous magnesium sulfate is a commonly used chemical reagent and drying reagent, but magnesium sulfate is often called magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. It is a white thin oblique or oblique columnar crystal, odorless and bitter in taste. It is clinically used for catharsis, cholagogic, anticonvulsant, eclampsia, tetanus and hypertension.
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Precautions for operation: closed operation, local exhaust. Prevent dust from being released into the air of the workshop. Operators must be specially trained and strictly abide by the operating procedures.
It is recommended that the operator wear a self-priming filter dust mask, chemical safety glasses, gas-proof overalls and rubber gloves. Avoid dust. Avoid contact with oxidants. Equipped with leakage emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may leave harmful substances behind.
Precautions for storage: Store in a cool and ventilated warehouse. Stay away from fire and heat sources. Avoid direct sunlight. The package is sealed. Should be stored separately from oxidant, and should not be mixed. The storage area should be equipped with suitable materials to control leakage.
Waste disposal method: safe burial. If possible, reuse the container or bury it in a designated place.
First aid measures:
Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothes and rinse with running water.
Eye contact: Lift eyelids and rinse with running water or normal saline. See a doctor.
Inhalation: leave the scene quickly and go to a place with fresh air. Keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. If you have difficulty breathing, give oxygen. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration immediately. See a doctor.
Intake: Drink enough warm water to induce vomiting. See a doctor.
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