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First degree burns

There are three different kinds of burns first degree, second degree, and third degree. Each type of burn requires a different type of medical treatment. [Pg.56]

Late Toxicity Data not available Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Vapors are moderately irritating such that persoimel will not usually tolerate moderate or high concentrations liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Causes smarting of the skin and first-degree burns on short exposure may cause second-degree burns on long exposure Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.135]

First degree—superficial burns giving a red, dry skin (similar to mild sunburn). [Pg.81]


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