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In any chemical exposure, it is the responsibility of the person nearest to the victim to become the “Helper” and come to the aid of the exposure victim.
In the case of skin exposures it may be necessary for the victim to strip down to bare skin. In such an event, a person of the same gender must be found to stay with the victim while everyone else leaves the lab (and keeps other people away from the lab windows).
In the event of an eye splash, it is particularly important that the nearest person to the victim goes to their aid - they may be blinded and unable to find the eyewash by themselves.
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