Heat Hazards; Perchloric Acid - Agilent Technologies 55B AA User Manual

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Heat hazards

An open flame, burners and other hot surfaces can present heat hazards that can
result in severe burns.
When operating a flame system, always operate your spectrometer with the flame
shield closed, the chimney in place, and the sample compartment front panel in
place.
Chimney
Before you touch the instrument chimney, turn the flame off and allow the
chimney time to cool.
Burner and flame compartment
Keep your hands out of the sample compartment while a flame is burning.
WARNING
Hot Surface
The burner and flame compartment become extremely hot during instrument
operation and remain hot for some time after the instrument has been
switched off.
Allow the system time to cool before attempting to access the burner or
sample compartment components.
Always use protective gloves when removing a burner from the instrument.

Perchloric acid

WARNING
Explosion Hazard, Fire Hazard
Aspiration of perchloric acid and perchlorates into a nitrous oxide-acetylene
flame can create an explosion hazard which can result in death or serious injury,
including temporary or permanent impairment of hearing.
Agilent 55B AA Spectrometer User's Guide
Safety Practices and Hazards
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