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Hazardous material on skin shower, remove contaminated clothing, rinse for 15 minutes
Hazardous material to the eyes eye wash station, rinse with lids held open for 15 minutes, if
contact lens are in remove after rinsing for 1 min and continue rinsing
burns remove clothing from around the burn ( not from on burn) immerse in cold water for
10 mins, never burst blister, no oily substances keep burn moist
clothing on fire stop, drop and roll .. cool burned area with water
chemical poisoning ensure the location is safe for rescue, move victim outside, place on
back, head to side, keep warm, do not induce vomitting, attempt to find out poison, contact
pcc, provide MSDS
Electrical shock Ascertain that electrical current causing shock is disconnected before
touching victim, seek medical assistance regardless of external damage.
Cuts Apply pressure to cut with sterile dressing( if object is protruding from wound apply
pressure around the wound and try to elevated it above the heart.
Needle sticks Encourage bleeding, clean puncture site , apply dressing, seek medical
attention, make incident report
material safety data sheet is a technical summary of the chemical, physical and
toicoxcological properties of a subtance, along with recommended procedures.
routes of entry inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection
, three components necessary for fire heat, fuel, oxygen ( aka fire triangle)
Flash point minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor
to ignite in the presence of a source of ignition. The lower the flash point the GREATER is the
risk of fire
Fire classes Class A , Class B , Class C, Class D
Class A Fire Cloth, wood, paper
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class A fire? Pressurized water (A)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class B Fire Flammable or combustible liquids
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class B fire? CO2 (BC)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class C Fire Electrical equipment
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class C fire? CO2 (BC)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class D Fire Combustible metals
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class D fire? Dry Chemical (D)
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Hazardous material on skin shower, remove contaminated clothing, rinse for 15 minutes
Hazardous material to the eyes eye wash station, rinse with lids held open for 15 minutes, if
contact lens are in remove after rinsing for 1 min and continue rinsing
burns remove clothing from around the burn ( not from on burn) immerse in cold water for
10 mins, never burst blister, no oily substances keep burn moist
clothing on fire stop, drop and roll .. cool burned area with water
chemical poisoning ensure the location is safe for rescue, move victim outside, place on
back, head to side, keep warm, do not induce vomitting, attempt to find out poison, contact
pcc, provide MSDS
Electrical shock Ascertain that electrical current causing shock is disconnected before
touching victim, seek medical assistance regardless of external damage.
Cuts Apply pressure to cut with sterile dressing( if object is protruding from wound apply
pressure around the wound and try to elevated it above the heart.
Needle sticks Encourage bleeding, clean puncture site , apply dressing, seek medical
attention, make incident report
material safety data sheet is a technical summary of the chemical, physical and
toicoxcological properties of a subtance, along with recommended procedures.
routes of entry inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection
, three components necessary for fire heat, fuel, oxygen ( aka fire triangle)
Flash point minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor
to ignite in the presence of a source of ignition. The lower the flash point the GREATER is the
risk of fire
Fire classes Class A , Class B , Class C, Class D
Class A Fire Cloth, wood, paper
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class A fire? Pressurized water (A)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class B Fire Flammable or combustible liquids
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class B fire? CO2 (BC)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class C Fire Electrical equipment
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class C fire? CO2 (BC)
Dry Chemical (ABC)
Class D Fire Combustible metals
What type of extinguisher do you use for a Class D fire? Dry Chemical (D)