little_john
New Bee
No it's not - as soon as the vapour's temperature drops (almost immediately) it becomes a solid again, in the form of fine particles.it is a gas we are looking at
No it's not - as soon as the vapour's temperature drops (almost immediately) it becomes a solid again, in the form of fine particles.it is a gas we are looking at
look I work with tonnes of the stuff, there is no need for chemical gloves haz-chem suits and Ba equipment
I know how to treat chemicals its my job
as it is a gas we are looking at
No it's not
Think it's best to just be safe and wear a suitable mask.
If the locals are close enough to see what you are up to, my personal feeling is that potentially exposing them to the vapours would … errr … not be a good thing to run any risk of, at all
Who said anything about wearing it at the apiary?!
Some good info on respirators for oxalic acid
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0474.html
thanks to everyone who made suggestions, very useful. however, i think ill use my scuba gear
with or without stilletos, that is the next question .......
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