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Skin decontamination: principles and perspectives

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TOXICOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL HEALTH
Volume 29, Issue 10, Pages 955-968

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0748233712448112

Keywords

Skin decontamination; chemical alteration; deactivation; wash-in effect; chemical warfare agents; tape stripping

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Skin decontamination is the primary intervention needed in chemical, biological and radiological exposures, involving immediate removal of the contaminant from the skin performed in the most efficient way. The most readily available decontamination system on a practical basis is washing with soap and water or water only. Timely use of flushing with copious amounts of water may physically remove the contaminant. However, this traditional method may not be completely effective, and contaminants left on the skin after traditional washing procedures can have toxic consequences. This article focuses on the principles and practices of skin decontamination.

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