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7. Transport to a health care facility. <br /> Ingestion Exposure: <br /> 1.Evaluate vital signs including pulse and respiratory rate, and note any trauma..If no pulse is detected,provide <br /> CPR.If not breathing,provide artificial respiration.If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other <br /> respiratory support. <br /> 2. Obtain authorization and/or further instructions from the local hospital,for administration of an antidote or <br /> performance of other invasive procedures. <br /> 3.Vomiting maybe induced with syrup of Ipecac. If elapsed time since ingestion of endosulfan is unknown or <br /> suspected to be greater than 30 minutes, do not induce vomiting and proceed to Step <br /> 4.1pecac should not be administered to children under 6 months of age.Waming: Ingestion of endosulfan may <br /> result in sudden onset of seizures or loss of consciousness. Syrup of Ipecac should be administered only if <br /> victims are alert,have an active gag-reflex, and show no signs of impending seizure or coma.If ANY <br /> uncertainty exists,proceed to Step <br /> 4.The following dosages of Ipecac are recommended: children up to 1 year old, 10 ml,(1/3 oz);children I to 12 <br /> years old, 15 mL(1/2 oz); adults, 30 mL(I oz).Ambulate(walk)the victims and give large quantities of water. <br /> If vomiting has not occurred after 15 minutes,Ipecac may be readministered. Continue to ambulate and give <br /> water to the victims.If vomiting has not occurred within 15 minutes after second administration of Ipecac, <br /> administer activated charcoal. <br /> 4.Activated charcoal may be administered if victims are conscious and alert.Use 15 to 30 g(1/2 to I oz)for <br /> children, 50 to 100 g(1-3/4 to 3-1/2 oz)for adults,with 125 to 250 mL(1/2 to 1 cup)of water. <br /> 5.Promote excretion by administering a saline cathartic or sorbitol to conscious and alert victims. Children <br /> require 15 to 30 g(112 to I oz) of cathartic; 50 to 100 g(1-3/4 to 3-1/2 oz)is recommended for adults. <br /> 6.Transport to a health care facility. (EPA, 1998) <br /> Physical Properties <br /> Chemical Formula: C91­160603S <br /> Flash Point:data unavailable <br /> Lower Explosive Limit(LEL):data unavailable <br /> Upper Explosive Limit(UEL):data unavailable <br /> Autoignition Temperature: data unavailable <br /> Melting Point: 158 to 212'F Range of values given is for a mixture of isomers (a isomer 228.7F;b isomer <br /> 415.9'F). (EPA, 1998) <br /> Vapor Pressure: 1e-05 mm Hg at 77.0'F(EPA, 1998) <br /> Vapor Density(Relative to Air):data unavailable <br /> Specific Gravity: 1.745 at 68.0'F(EPA, 1998) <br /> Boiling Point:Decomposes (NIOSH, 2003) <br /> Molecular Weight: 406.95 (EPA, 1998) <br /> Water Solubility: less than I mg/mL at 73°F(NTP, 1992) <br /> IDLH: data unavailable <br /> AEGLs(Acute Exposure Guideline Levels) <br /> No AEGL information available. <br /> ERPGs (Emergency Response Planning Guidelines) <br /> No ERPG information available. <br /> http://l27.0.0.1:54673/report?key=CH3350 4/15/2015 <br />