- Read the safety data sheet before handling any polyelectrolyte product for the first time
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and RPE when loading dry polyelectrolyte powder
- Clean up polyelectrolyte spills immediately using absorbent granules, not water alone
- Keep storage areas, walkways, and dosing rooms dry to prevent slippery surface formation
- Wear slip-resistant footwear in all areas where polyelectrolyte is handled or dosed
- Ensure bunding is intact around polyelectrolyte storage tanks and make-up systems
- Inspect dosing pipework and pump connections regularly for leaks that create slip hazards
- Ventilate enclosed areas where dry polyelectrolyte powder is being loaded or mixed
- Flush eyes and skin immediately with clean water for 15 minutes after any contact
- Display warning signs in areas where polyelectrolyte spills could make surfaces slippery
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- DON'T use water alone to clean polyelectrolyte spills — it makes the surface more slippery
- DON'T walk through areas where polyelectrolyte has been spilt without slip-resistant footwear
- DON'T load dry polyelectrolyte powder without RPE — dust causes respiratory irritation
- DON'T allow polyelectrolyte solution to reach walkways, stairs, or vehicle routes
- DON'T store polyelectrolyte powder in damp conditions where it absorbs moisture and cakes
- DON'T ignore minor leaks from dosing systems — they create accumulating slip hazards
- DON'T handle concentrated solutions with bare hands — wear chemical-resistant gloves
- DON'T dispose of polyelectrolyte waste into surface water drains or watercourses
- DON'T carry open bags of powder across walkways where spills could occur in transit
- DON'T assume dry polyelectrolyte on a floor is safe — it becomes slippery when wet
See also: COSHH Awareness | Chemical Dosing Area Safety
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