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Emergency Treatment <br /> When transporting an injured person to a hospital, bring this <br /> site safety plan to assist medical personnel with diagnosis and <br /> treatment. In all cases of chemical overexposure, follow <br /> standard procedures as outlined below for poison management, <br /> first aid, and, if applicable., cardiopulmonary resuscitation. <br /> Four different routes of exposure and their respective first <br /> aid/poison management procedures are outlined below: <br /> 1. Ingestion• <br /> Transport the person to the nearest medical facility <br /> immediately, or call the poison control center <br /> at: (415) 476-6600 <br /> 2 . Inhalation/Confined Space: <br /> DO NOT ENTER A CONFINED SPACE TO RESCUE A PERSONAL HO <br /> HAS BEEN OVERCOME UNLESS PROPERLY EQUIPPED AND A <br /> STANDBY PERSON IS PRESENT. <br /> j <br /> 3 . Inhalation/Other: <br /> Move the person from the contaminated environment. <br /> Initiate CPR if necessary. Call, or have someone call, <br /> for medical assistance. Refer to MSDS for additional <br /> specific information. If necessary, transport the <br /> victim to the nearest hospital as soon as possible. <br /> 4. Skin Contact: <br /> Wash off skin with a large amount of water immediately. <br /> Remove any contaminated clothing and rewash skin. j <br /> Transport person to a medical facility if necessary. <br /> 5. Eyes: <br /> Hold eyelids open and rinse the eyes immediately with <br /> copious amounts of water for 15 minutes. If possible, <br /> have the person remove his/.her contact lenses (if <br /> worn) . Never permit the eyes to be rubbed. Transport <br /> person to a hospital as soon as possible. <br /> i <br /> 4 <br /> I <br /> i <br />