SITUATION
|
SAFE RESPONSE
|
Burns
|
Flush with
cold water
|
Cuts &
Bruises
|
Treat as
directed by instructions included with first aid kit
|
Fainting
or collapse
|
Provide
person with fresh air, have him recline in a position so that his head is
lower than their body; if necessary, provide CPR
|
Fire
|
Turn off
all flames and gas jets, wrap person in fire blanket; use fire extinguisher
to put out fire. DO NOT use water to put out fire.
|
Foreign
Matter in Eyes
|
Flush
about 15 min with plenty of water, then go to the doctor
|
Poisoning
|
Note the
suspected poisoning agent, contact the teacher for antidote; call poison
control center if more help is needed
|
Severe
bleeding
|
Apply
pressure or a compress directly to the wound and get medical attention immediately
|
1. Spills,
general
2. Acid burns 3. Base burns |
1. Wash
area with plenty of water, use safety shower if needed
2. Use sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda) 3. Use boric acid or vinegar |
Thursday, September 5, 2013
LAB SAFETY RULES
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