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first aid procedures for chemical accidents there are three general procedures to be followed for chemical accidents and all are based on the
difference between oils and fatsoils and fats belong to similar chemical group although they are different in their physical statei oils are liquids
higher fatty acids - carboxylic acidsstearic palmitic and oleic acids are found in natural fats and oils like glyceryl estershigher fatty acids
physical properties of maleic acid and fumaric acidi maleic acid and fumaric acid both are colourless crystalline solids they both are soluble in
physical properties of acrylic acida acrylic acid is colourless pungent smelling liquid its boiling point is 141degcb acrylic acid is miscible with
heart massage for restoring circulation in cases of breathing failure you should check that the casualtys heart is still beating this is especially
physical properties of adipic acida adipic acid is a white crystalline solid its melting point is 150degcb adipic acid is fairly soluble in alcohol
mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration if a casualty does not start breathing by the above process artificial respiration must be started immediately
opening the airwayif a casualty has stopped breathing first of all we should clear the airway of the victim so that heshe could inhale fresh air the
physical properties of succinic acid a succinic acid is a white crystalline solid it melts at 188 cb succinic acid is less soluble in water it is
checking breathing and pulse before attempting to resuscitate a casualty it is essential that you check hisher breathing rate and pulse you can
resuscitation - an explanationa living person needs the support of abc mentioned belowairway - clear airwaybreathing - normal breathingcirculation -
diabetes a diabetic patient may lapse into diabetic coma or unconsciousness but usually the affected person is aware of the symptoms before this
fits fits of various kinds may be accompanied by unconsciousness and are usually characterized by the casualty being unaware of hisher reactions you
physical properties of malonic acida malonic acid is a white crystalline solidb malonic acids melting point is 135degcc malonic acid is soluble in
first aid procedure for unconscious casualties let us now discuss the first aid procedure for unconscious casualties the common causes of
first aid procedure for electric shock although the procedure described is usually followed there are occasions when other matters have to be
analytical test of oxalic acid or polyprotic acida the aqueous solution turns blue litmus redb the aqueous solution includes effervescences along
sequence of actions the precise sequence of actions in emergency situations is governed by the circumstances the following order is of general
treatment first aid treatment is a set of actions taken to preserve life of the casualty prevent the conditions from becoming worse and promote
diagnosis1 diagnosis of the casualty involves considering the history symptoms and signs2 history is the information as to how the accident
general features of first aid procedure the order of priorities in administering first aid is decided by the principal objective - to save life
uses of oxalic acid or polyprotic acidi oxalic acid is used in the manufacture of carbon monoxide formic acid and allyl alcoholb oxalic acid is used
placement of first aid box all first aid equipment should be placed close to the sites where accidents are likely to occur the location of first aid
physical properties of oxalic acida oxalic acid is a colourless crystalline solid it contains two molecules of water as water of crystallisationb the