Burning poisonous plants may lead to lung irritation Employers and workers can take actions to stay safe. Cannabis product alert if you use cannabis products, keep them in a locked childproof container and out of the reach and sight of children and pets Ricin is a natural poison that can harm the body Signs and symptoms of ricin poisoning depend on whether ricin was breathed in, swallowed, or injected If you were exposed, get medical care.
Poisonous plants, from left to right Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac Protect yourself wear long sleeves, long pants, boots, and gloves Wash exposed clothing separately in hot water with detergent Barrier skin creams, such as lotion containing bentoquatum, may offer some protection. The most common symptoms of food poisoning include diarrhea, stomach pain or cramps, nausea, vomiting, and fever
Background strychnine is a strong poison Only a small amount is needed to cause serious effects in people Strychnine poisoning can cause extremely serious negative health effects, including death Strychnine is a white, odorless, bitter crystalline powder It can be taken by mouth, breathed in, or mixed in a solution and given intravenously (injected directly into a vein). Signs and symptoms of arsine poisoning depend on exposure method and dose
If you were exposed, get clean and get medical care. Poisonous plants any person working outdoors is at risk of exposure to poisonous plants, such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac When in contact with skin, the sap oil (urushiol) of these plants can cause an allergic reaction Burning these poisonous plants produces smoke that, when inhaled, can cause lung irritation. It is one of the most toxic nerve agents Signs and symptoms depend on how much you were exposed to, how you were exposed, and for how long
Cyanide is a fast acting and potentially deadly chemical Signs and symptoms of ammonia exposure depend on how much you were exposed to Get away from the area, get clean, and get medical care if exposed.
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