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FROM SI-D- Corp S2SRSR8A15 (WEO)JRH 11 2012 8:Al{ST. 9:06/Ho. 7535658736 R 3 <br /> 41c' 0> <br /> Before exposure occurs: <br /> Learn first-aid procedures and where supplies are kept. Your local Red Cross provides first-aid training free of <br /> charge. CPR training is also a good idea. <br /> •Know the telephone numbers to call for medical help and poison information. <br /> If exposure does occur,you must act quickly. In all cases, if you or a co-worker become exposed, tell the <br /> shop manager immediately so that he can check the product MSDS and call for medical help if necessary. <br /> In a medical emergency— BEFORE HELP ARRIVES: <br /> FOR CHEMICAL BURNS FOR LARGE HEAT BURNS <br /> Remove contaminated clothing. Cover areas with dry sterile bandage. <br /> Flush skin or eyes with water, Keep victim quiet, head and <br /> for at least 15 minutes. chest slightly lower than <br /> Cover burn with sterile rest of body. Burned arms <br /> dressing. or legs should be elevated =' <br /> Don't put ointments on the slightly. <br /> burn- Treat for shock. <br /> ct 't 4 '- <br /> { =- � FOR SWALLOWED <br /> SUBSTANCES <br /> ' - See container label or <br /> MSDS for instructions. <br /> Do or do not induce <br /> _ vomiting per instruc- y <br /> j`, FOR INHALED tions. <br /> SUBSTANCES Call for a doctor - <br /> Move the victim to fresh immediately. <br /> air. <br /> Begin artificial respira- <br /> tion if breathing has <br /> stopped. <br /> } Keep victim warm and '= <br /> l quiet. ' <br /> FOR SHOCK <br /> Symptoms include: Cool, dam <br /> p, pale skin; weak ••�:r:�=-- - <br /> pulse, breathing which is quick and unsteady; <br /> weakness; nausea. <br /> Treat causes of shock(blood loss, stopped l I <br /> breathing). <br /> Keep victim lying down and covered, feet raised <br /> slightly; place on side if unconscious. <br /> If conscious give non-alcoholic drinks, such as water. <br /> 47 <br /> VC Copyright 1997 KLM Automotive Publishing Inc. <br />