There are a numerous injuries that can occur in the workplace and amongst the most common are Cuts and Bleeding. These can range from small scratches through to serious cuts, embedded objects, amputations and injuries that can lead to internal bleeding.
Many bleeding incidents are not severe and can be treated with simple first-aid and the bodys own ability to clot. Some are more serious and require urgent action. Serious bleeding that is not stopped quickly is life threatening.
This program covers:
• The Composition of Blood
• A Definition of Blood Vessels
• The Effects of Bleeding on the Body
• External Bleeding
• The Treatment of Minor Wounds
• The Treatment of Major Wounds
• Internal Bleeding
The objective of this program is to highlight the major hazard areas associated with Cuts and Bleeding and by so doing, increase awareness of the standards for worker responsibility in observing and being active in daily safety procedures.
DURATION: 9 Minutes
'Available in Australian, British and North American...'
W8 dont they all speak english? O.o
STroB 1 year ago 13
@STroB Yes! But we find having our DVDs available in native accents makes the DVDs less jarring so the message gets through loud and clear. Also there are often 'best practice' content differences between regions.
SafetycareOnline 1 year ago 7