A.moving to a shaded area and laying down B.bathing with rubbing alcohol C.placing the patient in a tub of cold water D.All of the above
A.Giving stimulants B.Prompt removal of the patient from the suffocating atmosphere C.Applying artificial respiration and massage D.Keeping the patient warm and comfortable
A.accumulation of carbon dioxide gas that chokes the battery B.accumulation of explosive and toxic gases the battery can generate C.mildew or dry rot in the battery box D.battery failure including battery case meltdown caused by excessive heat
A.separating cargoes so that the inherent characteristics of one cannot damage the other B.separating cargoes by destination C.classifying cargoes according to their toxicity D.listing the cargoes in order of their flammability
A.require loading operations to be shut down until the atmosphere clears B.are toxic to human life C.are subject to spontaneous combustion D.may be explosive in some concentrations