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First Aid & Safety On The Job Site
Being a fulltime firefighter and doing this stuff part time, i guess i like to think im quite safety conscious, especially seeing first hand what kind of destruction construction work can do.
I keep a quite extensive first aid kit in my trailer, and of course know how to use it. Im curious as to how many guys keep a first aid kit in your rig, and then do you know how to use the supplies in it and know what to do? I know it sounds dumb but you'd be surprised how little people know when it comes to doing more than puttin on a band-aid.
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job Site
I heard that here in VA OSHA was going to make it mandatory that at least one man on a crew had to be certified in CPR and first aid
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job Site
As a former full-time ff, I do keep a good first aid kit in my van, and personal pick-up. I have used the kit from my van on others, but I useally use duct tape on myself. the van kit has band-aids and such, but also a bp cuff and stethscope. I also keep a set of hospital forms to track the important stuff when needed. The kit in the pick-up was put together by my girlfriend, a RN. She can stitich folks up if needed. The last accident we came across was a motorcycle accident. Nothing serious, and the forest service was already on scene. We contacted dispatch, I gave them a report, we found the ETA and returned to the scene. I gave report, made some minor suggestions and turned to leave. My girlfriend said when I turned to leave, the forest service person in charge saw my t-shirt and his eyes opened wide. I forgot I had a worn a search and rescue shirt on that day. We feel it is our duty to help as needed, but we also have a duty to ourselves not expose ourselves more than needed.
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job Site
There was an ad on here
for the clotting powder/stuff that the guys are using in Iraq. Haven't seen it for a while, and I lost my bookmark before I got a chance to check it out. I'm sure it'll be pricey, but....
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Hardest thing I have ever had to do. Man I loved being a fireman.
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hemostem.com hemcon.com- pricey and Rx quickaid.com A quick search on google for hemostatic agents brough those up. quick clot is the cheapest and easiest to get. seen it at wal mart and sporting good stores.
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job SiteQuote:
for bad situations.
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job Site
I carry a first aid kit in my car. It's rated for about 10 employees I think although I'm just a one woman show.
I used to be a safety manager for a large food chain many, many years ago so I'm fairly safety conscious. However, after I cut my thumb on a table saw on the job and had to get a small skin graft for it, I decided to get extra safety conscious and buy the first aid kit. Whenever I get a cut,etc. I always properly take care of the wound. No duct tape for me. LOL. |
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Re: First Aid & Safety On The Job Siteit is, and for the price, theres really no reason to NOT have some on hand. Just have to keep up with expiration dates. Also, of the ones who have bought these pre-made kits, have you gone through and looked at where everything is in there? I made my own kit cuz all the pre-done ones have things you dont need and not enough of what you really need. in reality, all you need is band0aids, an assload of 4x4's(the gauze, not lumber(....that brings up a funny story-see below)), kling, SAM splint or 2, and some tape. Maybe some OTC meds as well. Funny story: firefighter/EMT on scene of motor vehicle crash and was treating a patient. A non-medical certified volunteer was on scene and this FF/EMT asked the vollie for a couple of 4X4s....vollie gave FF a weird look and came back with 2 pieces of the 4X4 lumber used for cribbing off of the truck instead of the 4X4 gauze pads...........what they had there, was a failure to communicate!
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2 breaths, 30 compressions, 3 cycles a minute (aim for 100 compressions a minute but 3 cycles is easier to keep track of). |
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