12 Concise Book of Medical Laboratory Technology: Methods and Interpretations 5. Broken glass
6. Contamination by infected material
A suggested list of first aid equipment is given later in
the chapter. The items should be readily available in the
laboratory. They must not be kept in a locked cupboard.
First Aid in Laboratory Accidents
Nitric, sulfuric, hydrochloric and trichloroacetic acids.
In all cases: Wash immediately with large quantities of
a. Wash thoroughly and repeatedly with water.
b. Bathe the affected skin with cotton wool soaked in 5%
a. Wash the eye immediately with large quantities of
water sprayed from a wash bottle or rubber bulb.
Squirt the water into the corner of the eye near the nose
b. After washing, put 4 drops of 2% aqueous sodium
c. Refer the patient to a physician. Continue to apply
bicarbonate solution to the eye while waiting for the
doctor. Alternatively, hold the eye under the running
Accidental swallowing while using a pipette:
b. Make the patient drink some 5% soap solution
immediately. Alternatively, give him two whites of egg
mixed with 500 mL of water or milk. If neither of these
is available, he should drink ordinary water.
c. Make him gargle with the soap solution.
d. Give him 3 or 4 glasses of ordinary water.
e. If the lips and tongue are burned by the acid:
• Bathe with 2% aqueous sodium bicarbonate.
Sodium, potassium and ammonium hydroxide.
In all cases: Wash immediately with large quantities of water.
Important: Alkali burns are as serious as, and often more
a. Wash thoroughly and repeatedly with water.
b. Bathe the affected skin with cotton soaked in 5% acetic
a. Wash immediately with large quantities of water
sprayed from a wash bottle or rubber bulb. Squirt the
water into the corner of the eye near the nose.
b. After washing with water, wash the eye with a saturated
solution of boric acid (apply drops repeatedly).
c. Refer the patient to a physician at once.
Accidental swallowing while using a pipette:
b. Make the patient drink at once:
• A 5% solution of acetic acid or lemon juice or
dilute vinegar (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water).
c. Make him gargle with the same acid solution.
d. Give him 3 or 4 glasses of ordinary water.
e. If the lips and tongue are burned by the alkali:
¾ Inhaling toxic vapors or gases (e.g. chloroform)
¾ Accidental swallowing while pipetting a poisonous
a. Send for a physician or qualified nurse, specifying the
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