Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes with holding eyes opened
and occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. If the person affected wears contact lenses,
remove them if possible for more through flushing. If pain and irritation develop, call an oculist as
soon as possible.
Skin contact: Immediately flush affected area with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Then wash the
affected area with soap and water. If pain and irritation develop, call a dermatologist or physician.
Inhalation: The affected person should evacuate or be moved to fresh air from the risk of further exposure and
make him rest in recumbent posture. If the respiratory system does not function normally, call a
physician at once while giving him artificial respiration immediately and then keep him warm with
blanket or something.
Ingestion: Drink some amount of water or mike to dilute the drunken product. Do not give anything to eat if the
affected person is unconscious. In any case, do not induce vomiting and call a physician at once.