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Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures 7 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Spills Get the MSDS Follow the procedure for cleaning up the spill & disposing of products Report the incident to supervisor Receive appropriate first aid 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Blood and Body Fluids Exposure Wash or flush with water Report exposure to supervisor Discuss with facility’s exposure control manager Follow appropriate post exposure treatment 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Foreign Body in Eye Do not remove object Seek immediate medical attention Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Chemical Injury to Eye Rinse with copious amounts of water Seek immediate medical attention Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures