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2.01 Understand safety procedures Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures 1

Environmental Safety Other Emergency 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

Environmental Safety Other Emergency 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 3

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures  Foreign Body in Eye  Do not remove object object  Seek immediate medical attention medical attention  Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 4

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures  Chemical Injury to Eye  Rinse with copious amounts of water  Seek immediate medical attention medical attention  Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 5