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Visit https://goo.gl/T0ylJd to view the full video and purchase access to our other Health & Safety (EHS) courses. Turpentine, also called the spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, or wood turpentine, is a fluid obtained by distilling resin from pine trees and other coniferous trees. It is a colorless, volatile liquid with a strong odor. Turpentine is often used as a solvent or thinner for oil-based paints and varnishes. Working with or around turpentine is sometimes unavoidable, so it is critical that you use the proper PPE, follow standard procedures, and know how to handle leaks, spills, and other emergency situations. This course describes what turpentine is, its uses, the hazards it presents, and how to protect yourself from those hazards. The learning objectives for this course are: • Description of turpentine and its sources • Current and former uses for turpentine • PPE and handling requirements • Exposure and toxicity information • Potential health hazards and effects • Emergency response procedures
