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AS42.50-Z-0001-01A Risk of Poisoning



AS42.50-Z-0001-01A Risk of Poisoning





Possible hazards

Risk of poisoning

Swallowing brake fluid can cause symptoms of poisoning such as headaches, dizziness, stomach pains, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps and unconsciousness. A dose of more than 100 cm3 can have fatal consequences.

Risk of injury

Contact with brake fluid can cause serious skin damage to unprotected skin.

Procedural guidelines and safety precautions

- Ensure that brake fluid is only accessible to authorized personnel.
- Store brake fluid in original containers only.
- Only store brake fluid in suitable, appropriately marked containers. Never use beverage bottles such as those for mineral water, beer etc.
- Wear safety glasses and protective clothing such as rubber gloves.

If rubber gloves cannot be worn, the following instructions must be observed:

^ Allow brake fluid to act on the skin for as short a time as possible; wash affected skin with soap and water.
^ Change contaminated clothing as quickly as possible.

First aid measures

^ Wash affected skin with soap and water.
^ Change contaminated clothing as quickly as possible.
^ If brake fluid enters the eyes, flush immediately with plenty of clean water and seek medical attention if necessary.