2.6.4 If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning

If a person has been exposed to carbon monoxide, act quickly!

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is harmful to your health in higher concentrations, and can even be lethal. Even low concentrations of CO can cause damage with prolonged exposure.

Prevent the accumulation of CO in the first place by minimizing the risk situations.

Act quickly if the CO alarm turns on or if you suspect CO poisoning.

  • If the CO alarm turns on:
    • Turn off the engine(s) and all possible devices.
    • Do not use fire or any electronics.
    • Open all the ventilation hatches and doors.
  • If a person shows signs of CO poisoning (headache, dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea, loss of consciousness):
    • Move the person to a well ventilated area and have them breathe fresh air deeply.
    • If breathing has stopped, call rescue service and resuscitate!