The following is a checklist to help you learn what to do in the event of an emergency:
Find out who to contact to get help in an emergency. Emergency numbers should be posted at each telephone. In many areas dialing 9-1-1 puts you in touch with a number of emergency services, but find out if this is the case in your work area.
Know the address of your workplace - and how to give directions to get there - in case you have to call for emergency help. The emergency responders will need your name and the phone number at your location as well. When called to a large plant, fire fighters or ambulance crews can waste valuable time searching for the exact location of the emergency.
It is a good idea to direct the emergency personnel to a main entrance where one of your employees can take them directly to the incident.
Find out who to contact within the company in case of an emergency. Do you have an Emergency Preparedness Manager? Is there an internal fire brigade, Hazmat team or emergency response team? Who is in charge of medical responses?
Know the location of emergency equipment. This may include fire extinguishers, break-glass alarms, first aid kits, safety showers, eye wash stations, chemical spill control materials and others.
Learn how to operate any emergency equipment which you may have to use. Know which kinds of fire extinguishers to use on various kinds of fires. Make sure you know how to use the safety shower and eye wash station - even if you are frightened and temporarily blinded by a chemical splash.
Learn CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), as well as basic first aid. These skills sometimes make the difference between life and death when incidents occur, both at work and off the job.
Make sure you know where to find the MSDS (Material Data Safety Sheet) for any chemical used in the workplace. These sheets provide valuable information which you will need in case of an accidental chemical exposure or spill.
Know the evacuation route from your work area. Find at least two exits ahead of time. Also find out where you are supposed to assemble with your co-workers after you have left the building.
The following is a checklist to help you learn what to do in the event of an emergency:Find out who to contact to get help in an emergency. Emergency numbers should be posted at each telephone. In many areas dialing 9-1-1 puts you in touch with a number of emergency services, but find out if this is the case in your work area.Know the address of your workplace - and how to give directions to get there - in case you have to call for emergency help. The emergency responders will need your name and the phone number at your location as well. When called to a large plant, fire fighters or ambulance crews can waste valuable time searching for the exact location of the emergency.It is a good idea to direct the emergency personnel to a main entrance where one of your employees can take them directly to the incident.Find out who to contact within the company in case of an emergency. Do you have an Emergency Preparedness Manager? Is there an internal fire brigade, Hazmat team or emergency response team? Who is in charge of medical responses?Know the location of emergency equipment. This may include fire extinguishers, break-glass alarms, first aid kits, safety showers, eye wash stations, chemical spill control materials and others.Learn how to operate any emergency equipment which you may have to use. Know which kinds of fire extinguishers to use on various kinds of fires. Make sure you know how to use the safety shower and eye wash station - even if you are frightened and temporarily blinded by a chemical splash.เรียนรู้ CPR (ผายปอด), และการปฐมพยาบาลเบื้องต้น ทักษะเหล่านี้ทำให้ความแตกต่างระหว่างชีวิตและความตายบางครั้งเมื่อมีปัญหาเกิดขึ้น ที่ทำงาน และ ปิดงานตรวจสอบให้แน่ใจว่า คุณทราบว่าจะหาข้อมูลความปลอดภัย (วัสดุข้อมูลปลอดภัย) สำหรับสารเคมีใด ๆ ที่ใช้ในการทำงาน แผ่นเหล่านี้ให้ข้อมูลที่คุณจะจำเป็นในกรณีของการสัมผัสสารเคมีอุบัติเหตุ หรือหกรู้เส้นทางการอพยพจากพื้นที่ทำงานของคุณ หาทางหนีน้อยสองล่วงหน้า ยัง หาที่คุณควรจะรวบรวมกับเพื่อนร่วมงานหลังจากที่คุณได้ออกจากอาคาร
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