Summer First Aid Guide

Jul 29, 2022

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The temperature is more than 40 ℃ recently outside, under the influence of the high temperature of "summer vacation", the harm to the human body is close at hand, which is easy to cause a sensation and cause great danger. Mechanical injury is the most common accident.

If an accident has happened - what should you do?


Step 1: Cut off the source of injury immediately and observe the injury.

Immediately turn off the power and stop the equipment. You can first observe the injured person's condition (except for serious accidents such as immobility and unconsciousness), which will effectively help you obtain more "precise" rescue resources.


Step 2: Call the emergency number and ask for help

 

Slurred speech is a big no-no when calling for help. After an accident, every second is extremely precious. The clearer you can speak to the emergency customer service staff, the faster you can get help (wrong information often leads to the arrival of emergency personnel/equipment) not in line with the actual situation).


Step 3: Protect the scene and avoid secondary damage.

 

Unless you are very sure, it is not recommended to take unauthorized measures on seriously injured persons to avoid secondary injuries. If the injury is not very serious, you can do some first aid measures on the premise of ensuring "correct".


First aid measures need to be learned, but avoiding accidents is the most important thing we should do. Eliminating potential safety hazards with professional safety protection solutions is an effective means.

 

We can install safety fences outside the equipment to avoid accidents caused by accidental entry of personnel; add intelligent interlocking modules to the fence system to make emergency braking in case of dangerous situations; equip the entire system with an intelligent cloud platform to monitor workshop conditions in real time and provide timely warnings of danger and data archiving to prepare for the next step to optimize the protection plan.

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