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In case of poisoning, immediately contact your 24-Hour Poison Control Hotline at : 1-800-222-1222 in U.S.A.
First Aid Information For: Tam-Pro 814 Low VOC Asphalt Primer
EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the eye lids to ensure thorough rinsing. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Get immediate medical attention if there is direct eye contact with hot material.
SKIN CONTACT: Clean exposed skin with warm soapy water. Use a waterless hand cleaner to help remove the asphalt. Do not use solvents or thinners to remove material from skin. Get medical attention if irritation persists or develops.
INGESTION: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting because of danger of aspirating material into lungs, resulting in damage and chemical pneumonia. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to prevent aspiration. Get immediate medical attention.
INHALATION: If inhalation overexposure to vapors, mists, or fumes occurs, remove person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel. Get immediate medical attention.
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Medical personnel can soften and remove asphalt with petroleum jelly or white mineral oil. In general, emesis induction is unnecessary in high viscosity products. Also contains mineral spirits that, when aspirated into the lung, may result in chemical pneumonia. If large volumes have been swallowed, gastric lavage should be considered. Patients may be predisposed to pneumonia during convalescence, and should be kept under observation. Inhalation exposure of hydrogen sulfide may also result in pulmonary congestion. Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information.
SKIN CONTACT: Clean exposed skin with warm soapy water. Use a waterless hand cleaner to help remove the asphalt. Do not use solvents or thinners to remove material from skin. Get medical attention if irritation persists or develops.
INGESTION: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting because of danger of aspirating material into lungs, resulting in damage and chemical pneumonia. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to prevent aspiration. Get immediate medical attention.
INHALATION: If inhalation overexposure to vapors, mists, or fumes occurs, remove person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel. Get immediate medical attention.
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Medical personnel can soften and remove asphalt with petroleum jelly or white mineral oil. In general, emesis induction is unnecessary in high viscosity products. Also contains mineral spirits that, when aspirated into the lung, may result in chemical pneumonia. If large volumes have been swallowed, gastric lavage should be considered. Patients may be predisposed to pneumonia during convalescence, and should be kept under observation. Inhalation exposure of hydrogen sulfide may also result in pulmonary congestion. Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information.