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Department of Defense (DOD)
Directive 4150.7, Pest Management Program
provides basic standards and policies governing the Navy’s pest control programs. This directive
establishes minimum levels of pest control for DOD installations and program policies for pest management implementation.
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) Instructions 6250.4, Pest Management Programs and 5090.1, Environmental and Natural
Resources Protection
outline pest control responsibilities
and functions of the offices and commands of the Department of the Navy and establish policies
to provide maximum effectiveness, efficiency, and safety in pest control operations.
Commanders
assigned responsibility for maintaining
effective and safe shipboard pest control programs.
True or false. OPNAVINST 6250.4 series states that naval shore activities will cooperate with U.S.
Federal, State, and local environmental protection
agencies (EPA) and comply with the official standards and criteria promulgated by such agencies.
True
Eye contamination with pesticide
Holding the lids apart, wash the eye
for 5 minutes with a gentle stream of running
water.
Skin Contamination
Flood the skin with water. Direct a stream of water onto the contaminated area while removing the patient's
clothing.
In the event of internal pesticide poisoning,
render first aid as follows
When possible obtain immediate, on the- spot services of a physician. If this is not possible, administer the antidote recommended on the label of the pesticide container, then rush
the victim to the nearest medical facility. Never attempt to administer an oral antidote to an unconscious victim. In the event no specific antidote is recommended on the label of the pesticide container, administer the treatment as
recommended on the "Emergency Medical Treatment for Acute Pesticide Poisoning Chart" until the services of a physician are available.
Organophosphorus Pesticide Poisoning
and Suggestions For Treatment
After cyanosis is overcome,
give 2 to 4 mg of atropine sulfate intravenously (IV). Repeat doses at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinization appear. Maintain
treatment for 24 hours or longer if necessary. A total of 25 to 50 mg or more may be necessary
Support therapy. 2-PAM
(Pralidoxime Chloride or Protopam Chloride).
during the first day.
Carbamate Pesticide Poisoning and
Suggestions For Treatment
After cyanosis is overcome, give 2 to 4 mg of atropine sulfate IV. Repeat doses at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinization appear. Maintain treatment for 24 hours or longer if necessary. 2-PAM is contraindicated in carbamate insecticide poisoning.
Organochlorine Pesticide Poisoning
and Suggestions For Treatment
Lavage stomach with 2-4 liters of tap
water. Induce catharsis with 30 gm sodium sulphate in 1 cup of water. Administer barbituates in appropriate doses repeated as necessary for restlessness or
convulsions. Give calcium gluconate (10% in 10 ml
ampules) IV every 4 hours.