First aid – NISSAN 2010 Altima Hybrid - Dismantling Guide User Manual

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• Neutralize Ni-MH electrolyte

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Use a diluted boric acid solution or vinegar.

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Boric acid solution = 800 grams boric acid to 20 liters water or 5.5 ounces boric acid to 1 gallon of

water.


First Aid

Emergency responders may not be familiar with a Ni-MH electrolyte exposure when rendering aid to a patient.
Exposure to the electrolyte is unlikely except in a catastrophic crash or through improper handling. Utilize the
following guidelines in the event of exposure.

DANGER:

• The Ni-MH battery electrolyte is a caustic alkaline (pH 13.5) that is damaging to human tissues. To

avoid injury by coming in contact with the electrolyte, wear proper personal protective equipment.

• Absorption

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Perform gross decontamination by removing affected clothing and properly disposing of the

garments.

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Rinse the affected area with water for 20 minutes.

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Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.

• Inhalation in non-fire situations

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Toxic gases are given off as by-products of combustion. All responders in the Hot Zone should

wear the proper PPE for fire fighting, including SCBA.

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Move patients from the hazardous environment to a safe area and administer oxygen.

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Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.

• Ingestion

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Do not induce vomiting.

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Allow patient to drink large quantities of water to dilute the electrolyte (never give water to an

unconscious person).

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If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep the patient’s head lowered and forward to reduce the risk

of asphyxiation.

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Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.

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Contact Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222

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