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** Our offices will be closed for the Early May Bank Holiday from 5pm Friday 2nd May - 8:30am Tuesday 6th May. No deliveries will be made during this time. **

Mercury Spill Kit

Original price £102.96 - Original price £102.96
Original price
£102.96
£102.96 - £102.96
Current price £102.96
SKU 120242
  • Supplied in Plastic Carry Case
  • Instructions Included

This kit contains all the components required for the clean-up, containment & disposal of minor liquid Mercury spills with the exception of a Mercury Vapour Protection Respirator (The Health & Safety Commission indicate in their publication, Safe Disposal of Clinical Waste (1999), that a Mercury Vapour Mask is to be used when dealing with spills and should be available in areas where mercury containing apparatus is used).

Contents & Use:

2 x Collection Units (each containing a Mercury Aspirator (Syringe), Scrapers, Amalgamating Powder, Sponges, Apron, Nitrile Gloves, Spill Warning Card, Dampening Spray, Warning Tape & Instructions).

Used components should be returned to the collection unit and then sealed with tape. The sealed unit is the sent to disposal in accordance with Local Authority Regulations or Hospital Procedure.

This kit contains all the components required for the clean-up, containment & disposal of minor liquid Mercury spills with the exception of a Mercury Vapour Protection Respirator (The Health & Safety Commission indicate in their publication, Safe Disposal of Clinical Waste (1999), that a Mercury Vapour Mask is to be used when dealing with spills and should be available in areas where mercury containing apparatus is used).

Contents & Use:

2 x Collection Units (each containing a Mercury Aspirator (Syringe), Scrapers, Amalgamating Powder, Sponges, Apron, Nitrile Gloves, Spill Warning Card, Dampening Spray, Warning Tape & Instructions).

Used components should be returned to the collection unit and then sealed with tape. The sealed unit is the sent to disposal in accordance with Local Authority Regulations or Hospital Procedure.