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Health Tip: Protect Your Skin at Work
By LadyLively on July 28, 2017
Jobs including manufacturing, food preparation and construction may expose your skin to harsh, irritating chemicals.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says here’s how you can protect yourself:
- Make sure your work area is clean, and chemicals appropriately labeled and stored. Dispose of all waste in appropriate containers.
- Have eye wash stations and safety showers available, and always wear protective goggles, gloves and aprons.
- Before you leave work, change out of any clothing soiled with chemicals.
- Wash your hands with soap and water, and apply lotion or cream after washing. If you work outdoors, use sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat with a wide brim and clothing that covers your body.
- Follow the safety procedures for your workplace, including what to do if your skin comes in contact with harmful chemicals.
- Don’t smoke, drink or eat in your work area.
Source: HealthDay
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