Final answer:
If you get a chemical on your skin, in your eyes, inhale its fumes, or ingest it, you should potentially call poison control.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you get the chemical on your skin, you should potentially call poison control if it causes burns, severe irritation, or if the MSDS recommends seeking medical attention. If you inhale the fumes of the chemical, you should potentially call poison control if it causes difficulty breathing, dizziness, or if the MSDS recommends seeking medical attention. If you get the chemical in your eyes, you should potentially call poison control if it causes pain, redness, or if the MSDS recommends seeking medical attention. If you ingest the chemical, you should potentially call poison control immediately as ingestion can be very dangerous.
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