How to handle emergency response after lithium carbonate leakage
Emergency Response: Isolate and contain the spillage pollution area, restrict entry and exit. It is recommended that emergency response personnel wear dust masks and standard work uniforms. Do not touch the spillage material directly.
Minor Leaks: Avoid dusting; sweep up and collect in a dry, clean, covered container.
Many leaks: collected, recovered, or transported to waste disposal sites for disposal.
Operation Precautions: Perform in a sealed environment with adequate local exhaust ventilation. Prevent dust from being released into the workshop air. Operators must undergo specialized training and strictly adhere to operational procedures. It is recommended that operators wear dust masks, breathable protective suits, and rubber gloves. Avoid dust generation. Avoid contact with oxidizers, acids, and fluorine. Equip with emergency spill response equipment. Vacated containers may contain hazardous residues.
Storage Precautions: Store in a cool, well-ventilated warehouse. Keep away from ignition sources and heat. Avoid direct sunlight. Packaging should be sealed. Keep separate from oxidizers, acids, and fluorides; do not store together. The storage area should be equipped with suitable materials for collecting spills.




