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EUROPE
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18
1.4.5.
FIRST
AID
PROCEDURES
Safety
instructions
for
all
products
should
be
available
at
the
fuel
station.
These
instructions
contain
important
health
and
safety
information
pertaining
to
individual
products
and
specific
precautions
to
be
taken
in
case
of
prolonged
contact,
especially
with
AdBlue®
,
by
its
inhalation
or
ingestion.
Providing
first
aid
after
contacting
AdBlue
AdBlue®
is
a
transparent
liquid
with
very
little
or
no
odour,
making
it
more
difficult
to
detect
its
leakage.
After
a
certain
time,
the
odour
may
turn
into
a
strong
ammonia
odour.
Decomposition
due
to
heat
can
produce
toxic
fumes
containing
carbon
monoxide,
carbon
dioxide,
nitrous
oxide,
and
ammonia,
which
can
lead
to
a
reduction
in
the
proportional
amount
of
oxygen
in
the
air.
In
case
of
direct
contact
with
AdBlue®,
immediately
perform
the
following
procedures:
Eye
injury
If
your
eyes
get
into
contact
with
AdBlue®
medium:
Rinse
your
eyes
with
plenty
of
running
clean
water.
Wash
your
eyes
thoroughly
and
keep
them
open.
Continue
washing
your
eyes
with
running
water
for
at
least
fifteen
minutes.
Removal
of
contact
lenses
after
eye
injury
may
only
be
carried
out
by
a
trained
specialist.
If
irritation
persists,
seek
medical
advice.
Skin
contact
(burns)
If
your
skin
gets
into
contact
with
AdBlue®
medium:
Immediately
cool
the
affected
area
with
cold
water.
Carefully
remove
any
clothing
that
has
been
in
contact
with
AdBlue®
medium.
Continue
washing
with
running
water
for
at
least
fifteen
minutes.
Apply
an
antiseptic
adhesive
bandage
to
the
affected
area.
If
the
problem
persists,
seek
medical
advice.
Inhalation
(AdBlue®/ammonia/biuret)
Do
not
enter
the
hazardous
area
without
proper
protection,
including
a
respiratory
mask
and/or
the
above
‐
mentioned
protective
clothing.
In
case
of
inhalation
of
toxic
fumes:
If
possible,
move
the
affected
person
out
of
the
contaminated
area
to
fresh
air.
Place
the
affected
person
and
loosen
his/her
clothing,
leave
him/her
in
a
warm
and
calm
place.
If
the
affected
person
is
unconscious,
place
him/her
in
a
rest
position.
If
necessary,
a
trained
professional
will
provide
the
affected
person
with
artificial
respiration
or
oxygen
supply.
If
breathing
difficulties
persist,
seek
medical
advice.
Ingestion
If
AdBlue®
fluid
is
ingested:
Do
not
induce
vomiting.