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4LO Chemical Safety <br /> CI)eliitcal-rafe*4rlargeljcl)eliiical*eaf4re Iii this clApterjollivillbeprovided aioietiieip <br /> of general first aid and the hipoimwe of u Safety Dater Sheet(SDS). <br /> 4.1 Medical Providers <br /> For specific first aid refer to Chapter 5,or the official SDS. <br /> For any known or suspected exposure, life threatening injuries and illnesses, or non-life threatening <br /> injuries and illnesses requiring medical nuention, die associate should consult the closest occupational <br /> health clinic. The occupational health clinic can be contacted it: <br /> Co Occupational Medical Partners <br /> 1341 1 listorical Plaza Way <br /> Manteca, CA 95336 <br /> (209) 824-1893 <br /> (209) 825-9605 l-ax# <br /> NI-F 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. <br /> Or for after hours/weekend initial industrial medical care: <br /> Doctors Hospital Emergency Room <br /> 1205 E North Street <br /> Manteca,CA 95336 <br /> (209)239-8301 <br /> 24 hours per day/365 days per year <br /> 4L2 General First Aid <br /> If skin or eyes are contacted by a corrosive liquid or organic solvent,the affected area must be <br /> immediately rinsed with large amounts of cold running water for 15 minutes or until medical <br /> assistance arrives- <br /> For eye contact and other major splashes,eye washes and safety showers are strategically located <br /> throughout the work areas. Exposure to cryogenic gases or liquids should be rinsed with lukewarm <br /> water,rather than cold water. <br /> For chemical contact with the eym, the affected person must hold both the upper and lower eyelids <br /> open with the thumb and forefinger during the rinse time. Flush the entire surface of the eye, <br /> especially the lower lid,because the chemical will pool there. <br /> 7 <br />