FACTS
- Extreme Cold Burns & Frostbite: Dry ice is −78 °C (−109 °F); direct contact causes severe frostbite. Use loose-fitting cryogenic gloves and face protection when handling.
- Asphyxiation Risk: Sublimation releases CO₂ gas; in confined spaces, this can displace oxygen and lead to dizziness, unconsciousness, or death. Always ensure good ventilation and monitor CO₂ levels.
- Pressure Buildup & Explosion Risk: Dry ice must never be stored in sealed containers—it sublimates rapidly and can cause containers to rupture violently.
- Proper PPE Required: Use insulated, loose-fitting gloves (leather/cloth), safety goggles or face shields, and sturdy footwear. Nitrile gloves are insufficient and may freeze to […]
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