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ZTKS0156 / Z31820 / Rev.: 03
Safety
2.8 Behavior in Danger and Emergency Situations
Preparations
Keep the emergency exits free at all times.
Prepare and maintain an up-to-date list of emergency telephone numbers in the
magnet system area.
In Case of Emergency
Leave the danger zone immediately.
Check for sufficient ventilation in the room before entering, especially if people are
showing symptoms of suffocation.
Rescue persons from the danger zone.
Provide medical attention for people with symptoms of suffocation.
Start first aid immediately.
Call the responsible contact.
Call for medical assistance.
Call the fire department.
First Aid for Cold Burns
Help the injured persons to lie down comfortably in a warm room.
Loosen all clothing which could prevent blood circulation in the injured area.
Pour large quantities of warm water over the affected parts.
Cover the wound with dry and sterile gauze.
In case of contact of liquid cryogenic agents with the eyes rinse thoroughly with
clean water.
Call for medical assistance.
2.9 Fire Department Notification
Inform the fire department about the potential risks of a magnet system, i.e. danger
of ferromagnetic rescue equipment close to the magnet system.
Laboratory windows which are accessible during an emergency should be clearly
identified with warning signs, visible from the outside.
Inform the fire department about the characteristics of a quench to prevent confu-
sion with smoke.
Never pour water over the magnet system during a quench!

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