WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
FIRST
‐
AID
Personnel
engaged
in
the
installation,
operation,
maintenance
or
servicing
of
this
equipment
are
urged
to
become
familiar
with
first
‐
aid
theory
and
practices.
The
following
information
is
not
intended
to
be
complete
first
‐
aid
procedures,
it
is
a
brief
and
is
only
to
be
used
as
a
reference.
It
is
the
duty
of
all
personnel
using
the
equipment
to
be
prepared
to
give
adequate
Emergency
First
Aid
and
there
by
prevent
avoidable
loss
of
life.
Treatment
of
Electrical
Burns
1.
Extensive
burned
and
broken
skin
a.
Cover
area
with
clean
sheet
or
cloth.
(Cleanest
available
cloth
article.)
b.
Do
not
break
blisters,
remove
tissue,
remove
adhered
particles
of
clothing,
or
apply
any
salve
or
ointment.
c.
Treat
victim
for
shock
as
required.
d.
Arrange
transportation
to
a
hospital
as
quickly
as
possible.
e.
If
arms
or
legs
are
affected
keep
them
elevated.
NOTE:
If
medical
help
will
not
be
available
within
an
hour
and
the
victim
is
conscious
and
not
vomiting,
give
him
a
weak
solution
of
salt
and
soda:
1
level
teaspoonful
of
salt
and
1/2
level
teaspoonful
of
baking
soda
to
each
quart
of
water
(neither
hot
or
cold).
Allow
victim
to
sip
slowly
about
4
ounces
(a
half
of
glass)
over
a
period
of
15
minutes.
Discontinue
fluid
if
vomiting
occurs.
(Do
not
give
alcohol.)
2.
Less
severe
burns
‐
(1st
&
2nd
degree)
a.
Apply
cool
(not
ice
cold)
compresses
using
the
cleanest
available
cloth
article.
b.
Do
not
break
blisters,
remove
tissue,
remove
adhered
particles
of
clothing,
or
apply
salve
or
ointment.
c.
Apply
clean
dry
dressing
if
necessary.
d.
Treat
victim
for
shock
as
required.
e.
Arrange
transportation
to
a
hospital
as
quickly
as
possible.
f.
If
arms
or
legs
are
affected
keep
them
elevated.
REFERENCE:
ILLINOIS
HEART
ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN
RED
CROSS
STANDARD
FIRST
AID
AND
PERSONAL
SAFETY
MANUAL
(SECOND
EDITION)
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