first-aid:

  1. Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing and rinse with plenty of running water.
  2. Eye contact: Raise the eyelids and rinse with running water or normal saline. Seek medical attention.
  3. Inhalation: leave the scene to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Seek medical attention.
  4. Ingestion: Patients who take it by mistake should use 0.1% potassium ferrocyanide or sodium thiosulfate for gastric lavage. Give milk or egg whites. Seek medical attention.

Fire-fighting measures:

  1. Hazardous characteristics: No special combustion and explosion characteristics. Decomposed by high heat produces toxic sulfide fumes. 2. Harmful combustion products: sulfur oxide, copper oxide.
  2. Fire-fighting methods: Firefighters must wear full-body fire-proof and anti-poison clothing to extinguish the fire in the upwind direction. Move the container from the fire to an open area when possible.

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