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“Toxicology Nurses Association of the Philippines (TNAP) wishes everyone a safe, healthy and toxic free New Year” – Gayzell A de Jesus RN, CCTN, President, TNAP 2023-2025 Holiday Hazards Prevention Month (Proclamation No. 115-A, s. 1966) DID YOU KNOW that President FERDINAND E. MARCOS, proclaimed the year 1967 and every year thereafter, as SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION YEAR, each month of the year to be devoted to a particular aspect of safety and accident prevention in various fields and the month of December is declared as Holiday Hazards Prevention Month Last December of CY 2022, TNAP in collaboration with the PNP Health Service conducted a webinar entitled "Firecracker and Holiday Poison Management" that was hosted by the latter via zoom. The guest lecturer was Mr. Son Michel M Mariano RN MPH CCTN, Toxicology Nurse Training Coordinator, UP-PGH NPMCC and. the Founding President, TNAP CY 2019-2022. Facilitated by PMAJ MAGILAS S SALVACION, RN RCRIM MDM CCTN, Vice President, TNAP CY 2023-2025 The webinar was divided into 3 parts: Firecracker Poisoning, Food Poisoning during Holidays and Poison Related Suicide. This is the first part of the webinar which discusses Firecracker Poisoning. Time Stamp: 0:07-4:29 Introduction to the Guest Lecturer 4:29-6:23 Overview of the Webinar 6:23-11:21 Introduction for the Firecracker Poisoning in the Philippines 11:21-13:35 Firecrackers and its components 13:35-15:58 Stages Progression of the Firecracker Poisoning 15:58-22:57 History and Physical Assessment 22:57-30:36 Treatment 30:36-34:10 Protection of the Responder 34:10-36:21 Decontamination 36:21-1:04:05 DOH Recommended Treatment and Questions and Answers