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Specifications Table
| Product Name | Quantity/Pack Size | Form | Grade | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIRST AID IN LABORATORY – Pharmaceutical Chemistry Chart | Single chart (A2 size) | Laminated poster | Educational/Professional | Lab safety reference, emergency response guide |
Product Description
When working in a pharmaceutical or chemistry lab, quick access to first aid information can make all the difference. The FIRST AID IN LABORATORY – Pharmaceutical Chemistry Chart is a must-have reference for students, researchers, and educators. This A2-sized laminated chart provides clear, step-by-step guidance on handling common lab emergencies, from chemical spills to burns and inhalations.
Designed by Dbios, this chart is both durable and easy to read, making it perfect for lab walls or study spaces. Whether you’re setting up a new lab or reinforcing safety protocols, this chart ensures critical information is always within sight. Shop now at eqipped for reliable lab safety resources.
The chart covers essential first aid procedures, including:
- Chemical exposure response
- Burn and wound treatment
- Eye and skin contamination protocols
- Emergency contact details
With its professional-grade lamination, the chart resists wear and tear, ensuring longevity even in high-traffic labs. Order your FIRST AID IN LABORATORY chart today and prioritize safety in your workspace.
FAQs
What size is the FIRST AID IN LABORATORY chart?
The chart is A2-sized (420 x 594 mm), making it highly visible in labs or classrooms.
Is this chart suitable for educational institutions?
Yes, it’s widely used in schools, colleges, and research labs to reinforce safety protocols.
Can I buy this chart in bulk for multiple labs?
Yes, eqipped offers bulk discounts for educational and institutional orders.
Does the chart include emergency contact numbers?
Yes, it features standard emergency response contacts for quick reference.
Is the chart laminated for durability?
Yes, it’s laminated to withstand frequent handling and exposure to lab conditions.