Ariz. Admin. Code § R11-1-2204 - Emergency Provisions, Cyanide Antidote Kits
A. Approved cyanide antidote kits for
treatment of cyanide poisoning shall be made available at workplaces where
cyanide is used, stored, or handled or where there is a potential for exposure
to hydrogen cyanide gas or dry or solution cyanide contamination.
B. An approved cyanide antidote kit is one
containing:
1. Two dozen current amyl nitrite
pearls for inhalation;
2. Two
ampules of sterile sodium nitrite solution for injection (10 milliliters of a
3% solution in each);
3. Two
ampules of sterile sodium thisosulfate for injection (50 milliliters of a 25%
solution in each);
4. Two sterile
10-milliliter syringes and one sterile 50-milliliter syringe with sterile
intravenous needles;
5. One
tourniquet to facilitate the administration of injectable
medications;
6. One stomach tube to
wash swallowed solutions from the stomach.
C. Contents of cyanide antidote kits shall be
administered only by trained persons during a medical emergency and for the
purpose of first-aid procedures only. A trained person is one who has completed
a cyanide safety course conducted by the Arizona State Mine
Inspector.
D. In no case shall
there be less than two cyanide antidote kits on the property unless removed
during a medical emergency.
E.
Cyanide antidote kits contents shall be replaced and stored according to
manufacturer's instructions and shall contain complete instructions for
use.
Notes
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