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- Poisonous Plants and Work | Outdoor - CDC
Many plants are poisonous to humans when ingested or through skin contact with plant chemicals The most common problems with poisonous plants arise from contact with the sap oil Several plants native to the United States can cause an allergic skin reaction These include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Basics - CDC
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause sudden illness and death if inhaled Find quick facts about CO poisoning and what can be done to prevent it
- Cyanide | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Cyanide is a fast acting and potentially deadly chemical Signs and symptoms of ammonia exposure depend on how much you were exposed to
- Poisonings, Envenomations, and Toxic Exposures During Travel
Outside the United States, travelers may encounter unfamiliar substances that can be harmful to health Folk remedies and foods may contain toxic plants or other ingredients that can be poisonous when ingested Venomous animals can bite or sting, potentially causing pain and occasionally serious illness
- NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Poisonous Plants
Poisonous plants, from left to right: poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac Images courtesy of U S Department of Agriculture 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
- Venomous Snakes at Work | Outdoor | CDC
Venomous snakes can be dangerous to outdoor workers Although most people do not die from snake bites, there can be lasting effects
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning Fact Sheet - CDC
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning It claims the lives of hundreds of people every year and makes thousands more ill
- Workplace Carbon Monoxide Hazards - CDC
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous gas that can harm or kill workers Employers, workers, and equipment users can take precautions to prevent CO poisonings
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