- A. Approved cyanide antidote kits for treatment of cyanide poisoning shall be made available at workplaces where cyanide is used, stored, or handled or where there is a potential for exposure to hydrogen cyanide gas or dry or solution cyanide contamination.
B. An approved cyanide antidote kit is one containing:
- 1. Two dozen current amyl nitrite pearls for inhalation;
- 2. Two ampules of sterile sodium nitrite solution for injection (10 milliliters of a 3% solution in each);
- 3. Two ampules of sterile sodium thisosulfate for injection (50 milliliters of a 25% solution in each);
- 4. Two sterile 10-milliliter syringes and one sterile 50-milliliter syringe with sterile intravenous needles;
- 5. One tourniquet to facilitate the administration of injectable medications;
- 6. One stomach tube to wash swallowed solutions from the stomach.
- C. Contents of cyanide antidote kits shall be administered only by trained persons during a medical emergency and for the purpose of first-aid procedures only. A trained person is one who has completed a cyanide safety course conducted by the Arizona State Mine Inspector.
- D. In no case shall there be less than two cyanide antidote kits on the property unless removed during a medical emergency.
- E. Cyanide antidote kits contents shall be replaced and stored according to manufacturer’s instructions and shall contain complete instructions for use.
Historical Note
Adopted effective August 2, 1985 (Supp. 85-4). Amended effective July 6, 1993 (Supp. 93-3).