If contamination is suspected, decontaminate the patient and environment following the facility's decontamination policies and procedures. |
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Contractors are currently working to decontaminate the site, which has chromium and cadmium residues from the former foundry. |
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The microbic ecology lab studies, for example, the use of some bacteria to decontaminate polluted soils. |
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No, but if I ever find them around here, I'll spray your eyes out with Lysol after I decontaminate my room. |
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Health workers should remove casualties' clothes and decontaminate their skin then give them clean clothing, such as paper suits, to wear. |
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The cleaning and washing room should be large enough to accommodate the installations necessary to decontaminate and clean used equipment. |
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Nevertheless, it may be worthwhile to look into ways to decontaminate some of these inputs to make them acceptable to the organic sector. |
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A portable decontamination unit was used to decontaminate everyone who had been exposed to the product. |
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Specialists in full protective outfits decontaminate a fire-damaged building. |
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It is very likely that several industries will have to clean or decontaminate their workplaces due to the presence of beryllium. |
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Oil damage can also be costly since you may have to decontaminate soil on your property. |
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Are clean-up targets or standards in place to decontaminate buildings and construction materials after a chemical or biological terrorist attack? |
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The enlargement contribution will be used to fund a project to decontaminate the soil and water, and to remove dangerous waste matter. |
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If the spill is a very toxic product, decontaminate clothing and equipment to avoid contaminating your home and others. |
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For the next three months, workers labored around the clock to decontaminate the site of deadly plutonium. |
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For example, the lease for CFB Shilo in Manitoba provides that on termination of the lease, National Defence must decontaminate the land and restore it to its former condition as far as practicable. |
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The hearing, a summary of which was released by the GDC, was also told that D'Mello failed to decontaminate or wipe down surfaces between patients. |
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She said that as stable, inorganic compounds they have an important potential to decontaminate and protect against these deadly nerve gases. |
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Completely decontaminate clothing before reuse or discard. |
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If it is not feasible to decontaminate the inside of a piece of equipment, all of its components must be labeled to warn workers who may have to dismantle it in the future. |
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He says that it really was essential to decontaminate the Tory brand. |
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This amendment spares a whole group the obligation to decontaminate. |
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This ensures that the trust's housekeeping teams can immediately decontaminate any area. |
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A traditional method used for years to decontaminate vehicles, equipment and personnel was to employ soap and hot water. |
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Initially, attempts were made to decontaminate all goods imported from pestilential areas, particularly mail. |
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It's also painted with chemical-resistant agents, so you can decontaminate it. |
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Mid-level waste includes replaced valves and filters used to decontaminate heavy water, as well as any other piece of equipment used in the production of nuclear power. |
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Slowly, he began to decontaminate his mind all over again. After retiring from Britain's foreign service, he became an outspoken advocate for Tibet. |
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A 1981 Order in Council committed the government to return the lands when no longer needed for military purposes, though it did not include a commitment to decontaminate the lands or to guarantee risk-free access. |
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Labour dismisses Cameron's interest in the environment as a cynical and unsubstantive part of his attempt to decontaminate the Tory brand. |
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A joint federal-provincial commission on the project to decontaminate the Lachine Canal recently concluded that the sediments do not now present a risk to public health and recommend not intervening. |
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The Commission therefore decided to pursue the case further by cautioning Spain to fully comply with the ECJ judgement and close and decontaminate the site. |
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Special workers were called in to decontaminate the area after the oil spill. |
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Substantial research must be done to increase our understanding of how flu spreads, develop betters masks and respirators, and make it easier to decontaminate them. |
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Decontaminate hands before inserting indwelling urinary catheters, peripheral vascular catheters, or other invasive devices that do not require a surgical procedure. |
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