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a t <br />0 - <br />Lesson Title <br />Hazard Communication Plan <br />Screen <br />43. <br />Learning Unit Title <br />Key Points to Remember <br />Image Outline of face with arrows pointing to eyes, nose, mouth and forehead <br />Audio <br />Content Block. <br />Sidej2ar <br />There are four ways that a hazardous chemical can get <br />Emergent First irst Aid <br />into your body. <br />• You can breathe it in <br />Always review the emergency instructions on the MSDS. <br />• It can enter through your eyes <br />Then take the appropriate action. <br />• It can be absorbed through your skin <br />Don't try and remember the instructions for specific <br />products. A mistake could have serious consequences. <br />• You can swallow it <br />For instance, you should know that if a poisonous <br />All four ways cause danger! <br />substance is swallowed, you should get the victim to <br />If someone accidentally contacts a hazardous chemical, <br />vomit for certain substances. <br />you need to tell medical workers how it happened. That <br />For other substances, the victim should not vomit. <br />will make a big difference in the way the accident victim <br />Read the MSDS carefully, then act. <br />is treated. <br />Activity <br />Flash # 1 Zoom <br />Emergency first aid help is only minutes away in the average American city. <br />r <br />While you are waiting for trained personnel to arrive, call the 3E company and request :that the MSDS be faxed to`� <br />the location. The number to contact 3E to request a MSDS is 800-451-8346 or call1-800-PEP-BOYS and choose <br />op tion 4. <br />7 <br />