BP-LFP-2725(D)
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If a cell leaks, the fluid must not come into contact with the skin or enter the eyes or mouth.
Measures in case of inhalation
Vapors or mists escaping from a damaged cell can cause respiratory irritation. When inhaling the
contents of an open cell, remove the source of contamination or remove the affected person to
fresh air. Seek medical help.
Measures in case of eye contact
Contact with the contents of an opened cell can cause severe burns or eye irritation. If eye contact
occurs with the contents of an opened cell, immediately rinse the contaminated eye(s) with a
lukewarm, slightly flowing stream of water for at least 30 minutes. Keep eyelids open. Neutral
saline may be used as soon as available. If necessary, further rinse the eyes during transport to the
emergency supply station. Take care that contaminated water is not flushed to the naked eye or
face. Immediately transfer the affected person to an emergency care center.
Measures in case of skin contact
Contact with the contents of an opened cell can cause burns. If skin contact occurs with the con-
tents of an open cell, remove contaminated clothing, shoes and leather parts. Rinse immediately
with lukewarm, low-flow water for at least 30 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation symp-
toms or pain persist. Thoroughly wash or dispose of clothing, shoes and leather goods before
reuse.
Measures if swallowed
Contact with the contents of an opened cell can cause severe chemical burns to the mouth,
esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. If you swallow the contents of an open cell, DO NOT de-
liver anything by mouth if the subject becomes unconscious, unconscious, or has seizures. Rinse
mouth thoroughly with water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. In case of spontaneous vomiting,
place the affected person in a forward bent position to reduce the risk of suffocation. Rinse mouth
again with water. Immediately transfer the affected person to an emergency care center.