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What is the correct procedure to follow when smelling the odor of a chemical substance?

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Amaya Roland

Amaya Roland

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Amaya Roland, I don't work just a student, 7th grade, Maryville,IL

Answered Oct 16, 2017

C.Fan your hand over the substance toward your nose which should be several centimeters away from the substance.

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John Smith

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Answered Jan 30, 2017

Fan your hand over the substance toward your nose which should be several centimeters away from the substance.
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Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Feb 28, 2019

You can fan your hand over the substance so that the smell can start to reach your nose. This will allow you to get a whiff of the substance without sniffing it directly. It should be remembered that sniffing the substance.

When you try to directly sniff the chemicals, there is a chance that you will be damaging your nasal passages and even your lungs. You need to stay safe and just get a whiff of the odor of the chemicals that you are dealing with. You can list down and describe the substance properly if needed in the report.

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