WORKING AT HEIGHTS – POINTS TO PONDER
Posted by Wyn Jenkins on Whether it be a “5 minute job” that has been undertaken on many occasions without complications or accidents occurring, workers sometimes do get a little “complacent”, and unfortunately get in the habit of not utilizing safety equipment as sometimes it takes longer to set up, or put on, than the “5 minute job”.
Emergency Response Training Exercise
Posted by Amanda Cleary onEmergency Response Training in a Close-to-Real Exercise
Multi Trauma - A case Study as a First Responder
Posted by Herbert Kelly onAn account by an experienced first responder, guiding through the trained first aid and resuscitation procedures when faced with a multiple trauma.
Cardiac Arrest in the Workplace: Where do you fit in?
Posted by Rohan Penn onIn my experience as an Intensive Care Paramedic, the primary reasons for first responders' reluctance to commence resuscitation is the fear of getting it wrong or causing further harm to the casualty. Remember even if your compressions aren’t perfect or you don’t have an AED available, you are still helping the casualty by doing something, rather than nothing.