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Medical Emergencies

Medical Emergencies. Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 2. August, 2 , 2011. Major Emergencies. If it is not practical to move the ill or injured individual, do NOT call 911; call the Rice University Police

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Medical Emergencies

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  1. Medical Emergencies Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 2 August, 2, 2011

  2. Major Emergencies • If it is not practical to move the ill or injured individual, do NOT call 911; call the Rice University Police • Depending on the injury, individual will be taken to Hermann Hospital’s Emergency Room (or hospital of choice); Rice ID required • If injury involves a chemical, an MSDS should accompany the victim to the hospital

  3. Minor Emergencies • Report immediatelyto the supervisor, who should then fill out a First Report of Injury form • If medical attention is required, the injured should be taken to Hermann Hospital’s Emergency Room or their physician of choice

  4. Reporting Accidents • For situations not involving an injury contact the Environmental Health and Safety Department (EH&S) • Complete an Accident Incident Report Form • Submit it to the Department Head and EH&S

  5. Emergency Contacts

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