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- First Aid Procedures for Chemical Hazards | NIOSH | CDC
If irritation, pain, swelling, lacrimation, or photophobia persist, get medical attention as soon as possible If irritation occurs, gently blot or brush away excess If this solid chemical contacts the skin, dust it off immediately and then flush the contaminated skin with water
- Hazardous Chemical Exposures - Office of Environmental Health and Safety
Immediately flush with water for no less than 15 minutes (except for Hydrofluoric Acid, Flammable Solids or >10% Phenol – see below) For larger exposures, use a safety shower For flammable solids on skin, first brush off as much of the solid as possible, then proceed to step 2
- Chemical Spills - Rice University
Seconds count, and no time should be wasted because of modesty Immediately flood the affected body area in cold water for at least 15 minutes Resume if pain returns Wash off chemicals with a mild detergent and water but do not use neutralizing chemicals, unguents, creams, lotions or salves
- CCOHS: First Aid for Chemical Exposures
Historically, most sources recommend that water rinsing or flushing following skin or eye contact with a chemical should continue for 15 or 20 minutes However, all chemicals do not cause the same degree of effects (some are non-irritants while others can cause severe corrosive injury)
- Chem 1LC Final Prep - Safety Flashcards | Quizlet
If large portions of a person's body are exposed to harmful chemicals, what should be done?
- Chemical Spills | Emergency Management
Repeat if pain returns Wash off chemicals by using a mild detergent or soap and water, do not neutralize chemicals or apply salves Seek medical attention immediately Fire: If clothing is on fire, help the individual to the floor and roll him around to smother the flames
- First Aid in Case of Pesticide Exposure | US EPA
Eye membranes absorb pesticides faster than any other external part of the body; eye damage can occur in a few minutes with some types of pesticides If poison splashes into an eye, hold the eyelid open and wash quickly and gently with clean running water from the tap or a gentle stream from a hose for at least 15 minutes
- SECTION 6 - United States Army Corps of Engineers
Emergency eyewash equipment must be provided where there is the potential for an employee’s eyes to be exposed to corrosives, strong irritants, or toxic chemicals The emergency eyewash
- 7. 4. 4 Eye and Skin Absorption | Environment, Health and Safety
For large chemical splashes to the body, it is important to get to an emergency shower and start flushing for at least 15 minutes Once under the shower, and after the shower has been activated, it is equally important to remove any contaminated clothing
- What is the minimum time that you should rinse your skin or eyes if you . . .
In cases of exposure to hazardous chemicals, you should rinse your skin or eyes immediately for a minimum of 15 minutes This duration is vital to effectively remove harmful substances and minimize injury
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