Abstract
Exposures to toxic rocket propellants usually are the result of spills, leaks, and improper storage or handling of these fuels. Potentially exposed persons should be examined at intervals commensurate with their exposures but at least annually. Considerable information which is useful in evaluating the adequacy of control measures can be obtained by compiling and analyzing clinical laboratory results, physical findings, and subjective complaints. A detailed treatment procedure for acute exposures to these fuels or oxidizers is described.