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Liquid nitrogen might look harmless — just a super cold liquid that makes fog and cool effects — but when you’re working with it, the risks are real and serious. At –196°C (–321°F), it can freeze flesh on contact, and if it's handled carelessly, it can cause severe burns, permanent eye damage, or even suffocation in enclosed spaces. Workers in labs, industrial sites, food processing, and cryogenic storage are often around it, but familiarity should never lead to shortcuts. A small mistake with liquid nitrogen can cause long-term injuries or turn a routine task into an emergency. Respecting […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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