Volume 7, Number 4, Supplement
Fumigation
Sep 1983
Thymol Safety
In their 1982 data sheet,* the Center for Occupational
Hazards personnel summarized safe work practices for thymol as
follows:
- Use local exhaust ventilation when handling and using
thymol.
- Wear neoprene or butyl rubber gloves when handling thymol.
- In case of skin contact, wash with plenty of water; in case of
eye contact rinse with water for at least 15 minutes and contact a
physician.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke when handling and using thymol. Wash
hands after work and before eating.
They also say to use ortho-phenyl phenol rather than thymol
whenever possible due to the lower toxicity of the o-phenyl
phenol.
* "Thymol and o-Phenyl Phenol: Safe Work Practices,"
by Deborah Nagin and Michael McCann. New York: Center for
Occupational Hazards, 1982. 4 pp. $0.75.