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first aid

Action taken immediately in a medical emergency in order to save a sick or injured person's life, prevent further damage, or facilitate later treatment. See also resuscitation.



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Module three - Health and safety Explained by/Date Personal responsibility Accident procedures Forms Working of health and safety committee Evacuation procedures and route Reporting hazards Introduction of first aider, location of kits First aid code call Safe shelving practices OOS handouts/guidelines Location of fire extinguishers Reporting incidents Pain preventation seminar Delivered by Network Support Staff
1030 for bloodborne pathogens, as of March 1, 1992 all employees with job descriptions that include primary responsibilities that could involve possible exposure to blood or other potentially infectious substances (camp nurses, lifeguards, first aiders, tripping staff, off-season program leaders, maintenance staff charged with waste clean-up, etc.
While it is inappropriate to call a first aider a nurse, there are several health care providers, other than nurses, who may be appropriate for various roles in your health care plan.
 
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