Dry ice in contact with skin may result in frostbite.
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Do not allow dry ice to touch bare skin.
Never touch dry ice without wearing insulated gloves that will create a suitable barrier between your hands and the ice.
Always wear protective gloves whenever handling dry ice.
Make sure there is good air circulation.
Use gloves or tongs to handle dry ice.
Thermal rated gloves are to be used to handle dry ice.
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If you need to handle dry ice start by taking precautions to protect your skin such as by wearing a long sleeved shirt gloves and goggles.
Dry ice can cause burns to the skin in short periods of times.
If you re using dry ice in drinks to produce fog be careful you don t ingest the dry ice fragment.
Dry ice will.
The temperature of dry ice is extremely cold at 78 c.
After touching dry ice for a few seconds you may experience burns or frostbite to the exposed skin.
If touched briefly it is harmless but prolonged.
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Alternatively try putting on a mitt or draping a towel over your hand before picking up the dry ice.
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Always handle dry ice with care and wear protective cloth or leather gloves whenever touching it.
Handling dry ice temperature is extremely cold at 109 3 f or 78 5 c.
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Always store dry ice in a well ventilated area to minimize the build up of carbon dioxide.
Prolonged exposure will cause severe frostbite.
Carbon dioxide is a simple asphyxiant.
Be aware cold carbon dioxide sinks so risks from too much carbon dioxide are highest close to the ground or in any enclosed space.
Personnel must use caution should dry ice be stored in a deep.
Children must not handle dry ice.
In a pinch oven mitts or winter gloves are suitable for handling dry ice for a few seconds at a time.
Then use metal tongs to pick up and move the dry ice.