This image shows a major lapse in housekeeping and hygiene in a chemical work area. Contaminated surfaces, unlabelled bottles, and residue buildup around the sink create serious safety risks. Chemicals left unsecured or spilled can lead to cross-contamination, reactions, skin burns, inhalation hazards, and even accidental poisoning. Poor hygiene in such areas also increases the likelihood of environmental contamination and regulatory violations.
To prevent these risks, all chemical workspaces must be cleaned regularly, with spills wiped immediately and waste disposed of properly. Containers must be clearly labeled and stored securely. Cleaning materials like sponges or wipes should be replaced […]
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