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RSB [31]
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11

Flory Doyle emphasizes the importance of all aspects of workplace safety. Provide examples of two possible emergencies. How woul

d a properly prepared and safety-conscious staff member deal with each situation?
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sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

The two examples of an emergencie would be

Explanation:

1 example: a person has a fall in their workplace when they are cleaning the bathroom,  the right thing would be to have a safety and hygiene brigade and request the presence of one of the members to support first aid while arriving by ambulance or a doctor as required.

2 example: A person falls working at heights, trained personnel, whether a doctor, a member of the security and hygiene brigade, see if they have vital signs and request that an ambulance be called for an expert review and transfer if necessary to a hospital.

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