Treating CS gas injuries to the eye

A major problem in handling a casualty with a chemical injury is to prevent the attendant staff from being contaminated with residual chemical agent. [...]the casualty's contaminated clothing should be removed and is best decontaminated by being hung on a washing line on a windy day.

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Chemical hazards
Information services
Injuries
Letters
Ophthalmology
Physical trauma
Poisons
Tear gas
Teargas
Toxicity
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