Message from @Mips

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2020-01-12 14:30:46 UTC  

I got water and shaving cream

2020-01-12 14:30:55 UTC  

you should get some, really good for staving off infections on light wounds

2020-01-12 14:31:05 UTC  

the problem is that EU decided that the perfect leaders for it was Germans that hate themselves so much that they are cutting their own balls off in pentene for shit done over 70 years ago

2020-01-12 14:31:08 UTC  

Oh and some bathroom foaming cleaner

2020-01-12 14:31:16 UTC  

I have a few pebbles in me, you'll live

2020-01-12 14:31:41 UTC  

Yeah this is in my hands I have to use for work in less than 12 hours though

2020-01-12 14:32:00 UTC  

any bandages around?

2020-01-12 14:32:04 UTC  

Ducttape and gloves

2020-01-12 14:32:16 UTC  

ask front desk, they have a med kit for sure

2020-01-12 14:32:39 UTC  

A bit of padding is what you need

2020-01-12 14:32:50 UTC  

No but there's a CVS next door. My main concern is just making the wounds watertight, as I work with all sorts of unidentifiable liquids.

2020-01-12 14:33:06 UTC  

bandages

2020-01-12 14:33:09 UTC  

Unless you wanna go to the ER like a bitch

2020-01-12 14:33:15 UTC  

and if you can get some, get surgical gloves

2020-01-12 14:33:24 UTC  

and on top of the gloves, put work gloves

2020-01-12 14:33:32 UTC  

Nah if I claim workman's comp they'll send me home

2020-01-12 14:33:46 UTC  

i would suggest super glue actually, but i'm not sure how it'll hold up to petrochemicals and solvents

2020-01-12 14:33:46 UTC  

something front desk probably have laying around as well

2020-01-12 14:33:49 UTC  

So work around it

2020-01-12 14:34:03 UTC  

if you want water tight though superglue would work

2020-01-12 14:34:11 UTC  

@Tero depends on the kind of glue

2020-01-12 14:34:19 UTC  

@Tero Yeah that's the issue lol I don't know how any bandages stand up to petroleum products

2020-01-12 14:34:19 UTC  

Could be toxic

2020-01-12 14:34:24 UTC  

put on surgical gloves and then tape the wrist

2020-01-12 14:34:28 UTC  
2020-01-12 14:34:40 UTC  

Yeah I guess.

2020-01-12 14:34:57 UTC  

And that will result in infection

2020-01-12 14:35:04 UTC  

@desert hamster i don't think a lot of surgical gloves would hold up to heavy solvents and petrochemicals

2020-01-12 14:35:15 UTC  

Been there done that

2020-01-12 14:35:16 UTC  

and on top of surgical gloves, get regular work gloves

2020-01-12 14:35:23 UTC  

that are supposed to protect

2020-01-12 14:35:39 UTC  

Well. We use impact gloves and chemical gloves but they can fail.

2020-01-12 14:35:56 UTC  

what i suggested just gives an extra layer of protection

2020-01-12 14:36:01 UTC  

Yeah

2020-01-12 14:36:03 UTC  

but if it is serious, see a doctor ffs

2020-01-12 14:36:17 UTC  

^

2020-01-12 14:36:22 UTC  

I mean it isnt a bad wound, just the fact that it's an open one

2020-01-12 14:36:25 UTC  

ngl i wouldn't even worry that much since whatever you're handling is likely able to be absorbed by the skin anyway

2020-01-12 14:36:42 UTC  

go to front desk ask to borrow their med kit

2020-01-12 14:36:46 UTC  

if you're wearing chemical gloves..