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Agent Characteristics
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Decontamination
First Aid
Long-Term Implications
On-Site Fatalities
See Guidelines for Mass Fatality Management During Terrorist Incidents Involving Chemical Agents, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (SBCCOM), November, 2001 for detailed recommendations. Occupational Exposure Limits
Acute Exposure GuidelinesAcute Exposure Guidelines
Decontamination (Environment and Equipment)
Agent Properties
Hazardous Materials Warning Labels/Placards
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Who to Contact in an EmergencyIn the event of a poison emergency, call the poison center immediately at 1-800-222-1222. If the person who is poisoned cannot wake up, has a hard time breathing, or has convulsions, call 911 emergency services. For information on who to contact in an emergency, see the CDC website at emergency.cdc.gov or call the CDC public response hotline at (888) 246-2675 (English), (888) 246-2857 (Español), or (866) 874-2646 (TTY). Important NoticeThe user should verify compliance of the cards with the relevant STATE or TERRITORY legislation before use. NIOSH, CDC 2003. |