In Stillwater, many exposures occur in fast-moving real-world settings—shifts, job sites, maintenance work, deliveries, and indoor spaces where ventilation and cleanup determine how serious exposure becomes.
Right after you suspect exposure, focus on:
- Medical evaluation first (especially if you have breathing issues, skin burns, dizziness, headaches, or eye irritation)
- Document the incident while details are fresh—what you saw, smelled, or felt; who was on site; what tasks were being performed
- Preserve the environment if it’s safe—photos of labels, containers, damaged lines, spill areas, or PPE condition
- Request incident and monitoring records through the proper channels (work orders, safety logs, air monitoring, SDS/chemical lists)
A delay can make it harder to prove exposure levels, identify the substance, or connect symptoms to the event.


