GB 11507-1989
AbolishedDiagnostic criteria and principles of management of occupational acute dimethyl sulfate poisoning
职业性急性硫酸二甲酯中毒诊断标准及处理原则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides the diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for acute poisoning caused by occupational exposure to dimethyl sulfate. It is applied in healthcare settings, specifically by occupational health physicians and emergency departments, to identify and manage cases among workers in chemical manufacturing, laboratories, or other industries where dimethyl sulfate is used as a methylating agent. The standard guides clinical assessment, laboratory confirmation, and medical interventions to ensure consistent and effective care for affected individuals.
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