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Tools & ResourcesVicky Pickford2024-10-17T11:15:37-07:00

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Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:53:06-07:00

Dry Ice – Safe Use and Handling Stats and Facts – French

FAITS Brûlures Extrêmes et Gelures : la glace carbonique est à −78 °C (−109 °F) ; tout contact direct provoque

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:52:58-07:00

Dry Ice – Safe Use and Handling Stats and Facts – Spanish

HECHOS Quemaduras por Frío Extremo y Congelación: El hielo seco tiene una temperatura de −78 °C (−109 °F); el contacto

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:33:56-07:00

Liquid Nitrogen – Safe Handling Stats and Facts – French

FAITS Brûlures Cryogéniques : le contact direct de la peau avec l'azote liquide lors de tâches en laboratoire, dans l'industrie

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:52:22-07:00

Dry Ice – Safe Use and Handling Stats and Facts

FACTS Extreme Cold Burns & Frostbite: Dry ice is −78 °C (−109 °F); direct contact causes severe frostbite. Use loose-fitting cryogenic gloves

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:25:10-07:00

Liquid Nitrogen – Safe Handling Stats and Facts – Spanish

HECHOS Quemaduras Criogénicas: El contacto directo de la piel con nitrógeno líquido durante tareas de laboratorio, industriales o de servicios

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T13:35:58-07:00

Liquid Nitrogen – Safe Handling Stats and Facts

FACTS Cryogenic Burns: Direct skin contact with liquid nitrogen during lab, industrial, or food service tasks can cause severe frostbite

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T12:46:34-07:00

Liquid Nitrogen – Safe Handling Meeting Kit – French

QUELS SONT LES ENJEUX? L’azote liquide peut sembler inoffensif — un simple liquide ultra-froid qui produit de la brume et

Abhijit Pai2025-10-23T12:46:59-07:00

Liquid Nitrogen – Safe Handling Meeting Kit – Spanish

QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO El nitrógeno líquido puede parecer inofensivo, solo un líquido muy frío que produce niebla y efectos

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