Posted on 03 July 2010
Tags: aid, box cutter, Fair Share, health condition, Job, Medical Help, retail environment, Retail Industry, someone, staff, Workplace Accidents

Accidents happen at the workplace. There is really nothing that anyone can do about it because if there were, then accidents wouldn’t exist. Everyone would be perfect. But people get cut, they fall down, they strain different parts of their body, and they break bones. That is just a short list of the various injuries that can happen on the job. It also depends on the occupation. A job in the heavy labor industry is one in which there may be the most injuries. However, the retail industry has its fair share as well because there are customers moving in and out and there are usually a lot of employees in one location.
And because all of these injuries can happen in the workplace, it is important that there are members of the staff trained in first aid.
The benefits
There are various benefits to having staff trained in first aid. First of all, those staff members can tend to the wounds of someone injured on the property. This can include bandaging a wound in a sanitary way, tending to a sprain or a break until emergency care is acquired, and administering CPR if it is needed. There have been instances in which lives have been saved because there are members of the staff who have been trained in first aid.
What else is great is the fact that a person can be tended to until an ambulance arrives or until they are able to seek medical help.
In the retail environment, it is especially beneficial to have first aid trained employees. Both employees and customers are injured from time-to-time. Employees may cut themselves with a box cutter or they may fall off of a ladder. The customers may slip and fall on spilled substances or from rainwater that has been tracked in on the floor. There are also times in which a customer may have a health condition and they pass out or they have a weak moment while shopping. Without a first aid trained staff, these situations can be even more challenging for the staff.
Training in first aid
If you’re wondering how you can become trained in first aid, look for programs within your community. There are some employers now who bring in trainers to train their staff in first aid, otherwise you are left to your own devices.
But why should you be the one to train in first aid when there are going to be people within your company who don’t?
Well, the answer to this question is simple – You increase your value to the company. If you ever decide to switch jobs, this is something that you can add to your job application. When you have that you are trained in first aid on your job application, you increase your chances of getting the job. You may even increase the amount of pay that you get. This makes taking first aid classes in your community very much worth the time and the money that it requires. You may find that it’s one of the best moves that you have made for your career.
Utilizing your skills
Once you’re trained in first aid, you will find that there is a time in which you must utilize those skills. Many hope that they don’t have to, but know that you are doing something great for someone when you do. You could possibly save someone’s life and, when you do that, they will always be grateful for what you’ve done for them. You’ll be glad that you were there to help them out when they needed help.
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Posted on 26 June 2010
Tags: Aid/cpr, Aren't, Certified, Choking, Cpr, First, help, someone, something, Unconscious
I heard you can get sued if you help someone and you are not certified.
Like if you learned it 30 years ago and you see someone choking and you help them and afterward they are like I don’t want your help and your not certified then they sue. Or if you see someone unconscious and you get them CPR or something and they wake up and say I never wanted your help and your not certified. Can they sue? And can you do that?
Thanks.
Posted on 22 March 2010
Tags: Aid/cpr, Aren't, Certified, Choking, First, help, someone, Unconscious
I heard you can get sued if you help someone and you are not certified.
Like if you learned it 30 years ago and you see someone choking and you help them and afterward they are like I don’t want your help and your not certified then they sue. Or if you see someone unconscious and you get them CPR or something and they wake up and say I never wanted your help and your not certified. Can they sue? And can you do that?
Thanks.
Posted on 24 January 2010
Tags: broken ribs, cat, dog, euthanization, First, help, leash, leash law, Mangled, Need, pain medicine, someone
so i’ve had this cat about 3 years and she never leaves the porch (she’s a good cat). about 2 days ago, my neighbor was walking her dog on the “walking trail” and her dog came into my yard and mangled my cat. i did file a police report, they came over once, but haven’t called since. don’t understand why, because there’s a leash law, and the owner was NOT walking her dog on a leash >:(. i’ve had my cry, but it’s been suppressed by anger now. anyway, she’s still alive, and i do NOT believe in euthanization, just because if someone or something is still alive, there IS a chance of a miracle happening, you know? so i do not believe there is internal bleeding or broken ribs, but if someone knows how to check for these, could you tell me?. also, i believe at least 2 of her legs are broken, but their badly cut. should i wait to splint them until her wounds heal, or should i go ahead and do it (I’m too poor to take her to a vet). Her tail still moves, so i’m pretty sure that it’s not broken either. I’ve been giving her pain medicine, but i’ve had to force feed her, and sometimes have had to make her drink water. at first she would drink but, idk… she can move somewhat, we thought she might have had convulsions, but it really doesn’t look like it. She uses two of her legs to move, and uses the crook of her front legs to steer… i really would like some help. and i apologize for this not making any sense, i’m a little shaken to tell you the truth…if anyone can think of anything else i missed, please mention it. i love my cat, and i would like to help her.i don’t know much about first aid, so if someone could help me, please do so. sorry this is so long…
Posted on 23 December 2009
Tags: Accidents, aid, Fire Extinguishers, home, kit, Minor Injuries, someone

Everyone must be aware of the necessity of a first aid kit in their home and car. Businesses corporations must have first aid kits with necessary first aid supplies, located somewhere in their facility. If the building is large, they should have first aid kits in each section.
It is important to have first aid kits, because they allow someone who is injured, to be rapidly treated with basic first aid, before they can be properly treated at the local hospital. Therefore in emergency circumstances, someone should know where the nearest first aid kit is located and how to use the contents within it.
First aid kits are designed to treat non-emergency situations that do not need a doctor and to provide instant care in emergency situations. Kits can be small or large and the size of the pack is generally determined by the number of people who may access it over time. But every first aid kit has basic items that are used to treat minor injuries and hopefully stop or reduce the chances of infection.
There are also first aid kits for burns, kitchens and special industries. Having one first aid kit with you does not mean that you are waiting for an accident to happen. Accidents are a reality in life, so whether we like it or not, it is always best to be ready.
First aid kits for the office or home should be purchased in a size that meets the requirements of the number of people potentially using the kit. It can be large or small, but should always have crucial first aid items. A first aid kit can provide you with the assurance that minor injuries can be dealt with in a quick manner.
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