corrosive materials
Corrosive materials are substances that can cause damage to living tissues, metals, and other materials through chemical reactions. These materials can be found in various forms, such as liquids, solids, or gases, and are often used in industries like manufacturing and cleaning. Common examples include sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide.
When corrosive materials come into contact with skin or eyes, they can cause severe burns or irritation. Proper handling and storage are essential to prevent accidents. Safety measures, such as wearing protective gear and using appropriate containers, help minimize the risks associated with these hazardous substances.