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The four classifications of vesicant agent exposure are:

  1. Inhalation - Exposure through breathing in contaminated air, leading to respiratory distress and damage to lung tissue.
  2. Dermal - Direct contact with the skin, causing severe burns and blistering.
  3. Ocular - Exposure to the eyes, resulting in irritation, pain, and potential vision impairment.
  4. Ingestion - Swallowing of a vesicant, which can lead to gastrointestinal damage and systemic toxicity.
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