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. 2018 Nov 20;6(11):2257–2269. doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2018.429

Table 2.

Personal and general protective equipment and measures, medicaments used in the first aid kit, and managing HF containing waste and acid spills

Personal Protective Equipment
when working with/using HFA
General Protective Equipment
at the working/laboratory place

Laboratory coat
Long pants
Acid resistant apron
Close-toed shoes
Tightly sealed goggles
Full-face shield in conjunction with goggles
Rubber gloves: nitrile, butyl or neoprene
Respiratory filter device
Handled inside of a fume hood
Ventilation/exhaust system
Sign “Danger, Hydrofluoric Acid Used in this Area.”
Easy access to a good supply of running water
Safety shower and eyewash
The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document

Protective Measures
HFA containers
First aid kit
medicaments

Polyethylene or Teflon
Clearly labelled
Securely supported and not likely to tip over
Tightly closed and kept in a safe place
Away from heat and direct sunlight
2.5% calcium gluconate gel
1% calcium gluconate eyewash a solution of 0.13% benzalkonium chloride

Managing HF Containing Waste Managing HF Acid Spills

Neutralisation of the solution using powder:
Na2CO3, Ca2CO3
Neutralised diluted solution should be disposed under running water
Chemically resistant container, clearly labelled with a “Hazardous Waste” tag
HF-specific absorbents
Aqueous Ca(OH)2 or Mg(OH)2
The neutralisation should be performed slowly to avoid an exothermic reaction that will speed up the evaporation of the HF and increase the risk of exposure and intoxication