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i <br /> t . <br /> i <br /> Emeraency Treatment I <br /> i <br /> When transporting an injured person to a hospital, bring <br /> this site safety plan to assist medical personnel with <br /> s diagnosis and treatment. In all cases of chemical <br /> overexposure, follow standard procedures as outlined below <br /> for poison management, first aid, and, if applicable, <br /> cardiopulmonary resuscitation. ) Four different routes of <br /> exposure and their respective first aid/poison management <br /> �I <br /> procedures are outlined below <br /> s <br /> 1. Ingestion: <br /> Transport the person �to the nearest medical <br /> facility immediately; or call the poison control <br /> center at: (415) 476-6600 <br /> 2 . Inhalation/Confined Space: , <br /> k DO NOT ENTER A CONPINED SPACE TO RESCUE A PERSON <br /> WHO HAS BEEN OVERCOME UNLESS PROPERLY EQUIPPED AND <br /> A STANDBY PERSON IS PRESENT. <br /> 3 . Inhalation Other: <br /> Move the person from 'the contaminated environment. <br /> Initiate CPR if necessary. Call, or have someone <br /> call, for medical assistance. Refer to MSDS for <br /> J additional specific information. If necessary, <br /> transport the victim to the nearest hospital as <br /> soon as possible. <br /> 4 . Skin Contact: <br /> 4 Wash off skin with a 'large amount of water <br /> immediately. Remove .any contaminated clothing and <br /> rewash skin. Transport person to a medical <br /> facility if necessary. <br /> 5. Eves. p. <br /> 9 <br /> Hold eyelids open and rinse the eyes Immediately <br /> with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes. If <br /> possible, have the person remove his/her contact <br /> lenses (if worn) . Never permit the eyes to be <br /> a rubbed. Transport person to a hospital as soon as <br /> j possible. <br /> i <br /> -57 <br /> i <br /> l <br /> '1 <br />