It is the combination of high vapor pressure (higher than Ethyl acetate) and the cancer-risk - I dont like about this reagent. You may develop tumors at exposed areas of the skin or in the lungs.
I am going to make a solution of 40% KOH, so I can wash any equipment after use. I am also going to work with small amounts of the reagent.
Do you know if MOMCl will react violently with trace amounts of hydrogen peroxide?
Lots of things cause tumors, including more common things like benzene, pyridine, methyl iodide, and dichloromethane. As long as you take reasonable precautions you should be fine. If you are really worried about skin contact, wear a second set of gloves.
I would recommend using sat. aqueous NaHCO
3 to wash your equipment with. It's not nearly as basic but it will certainly soak up any stray acid that might form. Just watch out for foaming when it releases CO
2.
Definitely don't use any more of any reagent than you need to. Working on big scale is orders of magnitude more dangerous than small scale, so it's always a good idea to start small and work your way up.
I can't thing of any specific reaction with hydrogen peroxide that would be much different than the reaction with water. Chances are if you used peroxide in a previous step that you have as much water (probably more) than you do peroxide.