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A coworker has swallowed a pesticide. Regarding inducing vomiting, the correct first-aid practice is to:
- Always induce vomiting as quickly as possible to empty the stomach
- Induce vomiting only if the product label or emergency/poison-control personnel direct you to do so ✓
- Never induce vomiting under any circumstances
- Induce vomiting only if the victim drank a corrosive product
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A pesticide splashes into a worker's eye. According to standard first-aid guidance, you should hold the eyelid open and gently rinse the eye with clean running water for:
- About 30 seconds, then cover and transport
- Only until the stinging stops
- At least 15 minutes ✓
- No more than 2 minutes, to avoid washing in more chemical
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Pesticide concentrate splashes onto an applicator's skin and clothing. The correct first-aid response is to:
- Apply an ointment or grease to the area to seal it from further absorption
- Leave clothing on to limit air contact and wait for medical help
- Brush the area dry and continue working if there is no pain
- Remove the contaminated clothing and wash the affected skin and hair with soap and water ✓
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