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  • allow i'm don dawson

  • today we're going to talk about what you can do to prevent things from getting

  • worse maybe even save a life when someone is injured

  • no safety program is perfect not even one that includes personal protective

  • equipment

  • no matter what we do accidents can still happen

  • a sliver of metal embeds itself a nickel workers i

  • someone in the warehouse falls victim to the summer heat

  • a friend at lunch starch choking on a sandwich she can't bring

  • these types of situations occur every day and there are things you can do to

  • help

  • his any work environment there are hazards that need to be watching out for

  • for example say something gets in your eye

  • you should try pulling the upper lid away from the eyeball

  • they should cause the particle to drip down to the lower lid

  • and simply remove the intruder with a piece of sterile gauze or clean

  • handkerchief

  • and object that has invented itself within the i've needs to be treated

  • differently

  • just touching it could be getting deeper

  • instead calm the victim and gently place that paper cup over the injured eye

  • wrap up damage over both eyes

  • this will increase the likelihood of keeping injured on steel

  • remember both eyes move as a team whenever you look at something

  • then try and relax the victim until medical help arrives

  • if you haven't already guessed in order to use many of the first day techniques

  • you will see today

  • you must know where to find a first-aid kits in your work area

  • so if you don't know where they are pastor supervisor

  • let's look at some other common types of injuries

  • if you're working with short tools and materials and not paying attention to

  • something goes wrong you could end up with a nasty cut

  • first you need to stop the bleeding with direct pressure

  • then clean the wound with soap and water

  • give it time to drive and apply a sterile bandage

  • if the cut is particularly long or deep or if after a few days it's still sore

  • see a doctor

  • if you were cut by a rosty object you should see a doctor immediately to

  • determine if you need attacking shot

  • too much friction between your hand in the tools that you used to often lead to

  • blisters

  • when treating a blister leave the skin unbroken and avoid putting any further

  • pressure on it

  • if the blister breaks clear immediately in applying sterile bandage

  • burns can occur when we least expect them and even minor burns can hurt like

  • crazy

  • here we should turn to cool clean water for help

  • serve the injury or apply ice don't try to clean the affected skin and don't

  • break any blisters this will just caused more damage

  • cover the burn with a sterile dressing never applied ordnance horse afs unless

  • a medical professional tells you to most of these coatings can actually make

  • things worse

  • but water should never be applied a few seats open blisters or actual charm

  • instead cover the area with a loose compress and get medical help

  • chemical burns can be especially dangerous since the substance can keep

  • affecting you until it's removed

  • in these situations you need to get a running water as quickly as possible

  • normally a sink or safety shower depending on how much of your body has

  • been exposed

  • keep the affected area in the water for at least fifteen minutes then see a

  • doctor king me deeply

  • the hazardous chemical gets in your eyes

  • flush them directly with whitewater and apply what station also for fifteen

  • minutes

  • seek medical attention

allow i'm don dawson

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