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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: Armour Glass Polishing Kit
Inhalation: remove victim to fresh air, apply artificial respiration as needed, obtain first aid or medical assistance
Eye Contact: Flush the eyes immediately with large amounts of running water, lifting the upper and lower lids occasionally. If irritation persists or for imbedded foreign body, get immediate medical attention. Avoid rubbing, may cause to scratch eye.
Skin Contact: No first aid should be needed since this product does not affect the skin. Wash exposed skin with soap and water before breaks and at the end of the shift. Obtain first aid or medical assistance if needed.
Ingestion: If large amounts are swallowed, get immediate medical attention. Drink large amounts of water if patient is conscious.
Note to Physician: Lanthandes, because of their high density can produce abnormalities on chest x-ray. Lanthandes generally are not felt to be and the lesions typically have little or no clinical significance. However, occasional cases of pheumoconiosis have been reported.
Eye Contact: Flush the eyes immediately with large amounts of running water, lifting the upper and lower lids occasionally. If irritation persists or for imbedded foreign body, get immediate medical attention. Avoid rubbing, may cause to scratch eye.
Skin Contact: No first aid should be needed since this product does not affect the skin. Wash exposed skin with soap and water before breaks and at the end of the shift. Obtain first aid or medical assistance if needed.
Ingestion: If large amounts are swallowed, get immediate medical attention. Drink large amounts of water if patient is conscious.
Note to Physician: Lanthandes, because of their high density can produce abnormalities on chest x-ray. Lanthandes generally are not felt to be and the lesions typically have little or no clinical significance. However, occasional cases of pheumoconiosis have been reported.