First Aid & Safety

Cardiac Arrest: Knowing The Symptoms And Responses Can Increase Survival Rates

More than 250,000 people die each year in the United States from sudden cardiac arrest. It is the leading cause of death in America, killing more people than breast cancer, prostate cancer, motor vehicle accidents, and gunshot wounds combined. Yet many people are still unaware of the symptoms of cardiac arrest and how CPR can help increase a victim's chance at survival.

What Is Cardiac Arrest?

First and foremost, cardiac arrest is not a heart attack. A heart attack is more of a "plumbing issue" when a blockage prevents blood from properly being pumped through the heart.

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Making Safety a Priority for All Employees: How Translations Can Help

Some sobering statistics about workplace safety for Latinos in the U.S.:

* In 2006, there were nearly 1,000 Latino workplace related deaths in the U.S. (U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics)

* Latino workers' fatality rate was 21 percent higher than all workers in 2006 (U.S.

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How To Create A Health Club Environment Centered On Safety

A health club is generally where people go to get in shape and stay healthy. Most health clubs offer a variety of classes, equipment and health-focused amenities such as massage and steam baths. Members assume their health club is focused on safety because it is focused on their health. That is not always the case, however.

In order to build a solid clientele, a health club needs to have the right combination of classes, instructors, equipment and marketing. One component that simply cannot be overlooked is safety.

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Home Safety Tips

The safety of your home and your loved ones is more important than any material possession. It's imperative that you look after their wellbeing, and by going through the following checklist you can be well prepared for any emergency situation. As the old saying goes, "prevention is better than cure"...

Make a mental list of all the rooms in your home, and work your way through them ensuring that you've eliminated potential accidents, and that you've prepared emergency procedures and ready for any eventuality.

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Four Reasons Why Every Business Should Provide Employees With First Aid Training

In today's society, it is vital for business owners to provide their employees with first aid training for a variety of reasons. Regardless of industry, implementing a first aid training program for employees ensures that they are ready to respond to any medical crisis when needed. This is important for the safety of customers as well as the employees themselves.

When a person suffers a medical crisis such as a heart attack, it is often the first aid or CPR administered at the scene that ultimately saves their life.

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The Basics of Emergency Planning

Emergency planning is something that no one really wants to think about. However, the reality is that today it is important to make plans that will work in the face of any emergency. The bottom line is that many times we just do not know what is going to happen, so it is always best to have a plan.

First of all, your emergency planning should be geared towards each situation that you are going to be in. Remember that emergencies do not occur at times that are convenient for you and fit into your schedule. Therefore, having several emergency plans is always a good idea.

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The History of Emergency Radio and Current Uses

The emergency radio has been used for many years to communicate. It is a radio device that is designed to remain functional, even without any power flowing to it. It is a radio that can be used when the power has gone out, or when a person has no other contact with civilization. These radios are designed to be able to run on almost no power.

Emergency radios have been around as long as radios have been around. The first emergency radios were radios designed to be used by the army or in other war time situations.

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Top Emergency Lighting Needs and Products

Emergency lighting is very important. This is because in most emergencies, the first thing to be lost is the general power system. Emergency lighting is usually referred to as lighting that does not require the use of a main power source. In the dark, during a crisis, a light can be the only thing that matters, and the thing that gets everyone through the crisis in one piece. Therefore, knowing the top emergency lighting needs and products is very important. It is best to start from the ground and travel up.

The first important piece of emergency lighting is personal lighting.

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Effectively Managing Worker Safety on a Scaffold

Millions of construction workers work on scaffolds. Protecting these workers from the hazards associated with scaffolds is a key concern on today's jobsite. Since 1971, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) has put a standard in place to help protect workers on scaffolds. Most of the time, workers are injured in scaffold accidents because the planking or support gave way, or the worker slipped or was struck by a falling object. Among these reasons, plank slippage was the most commonly cited. In some cases, a scaffold accident is more serious, potentially causing a fatality.

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How To Protect Your Children With Parental Controls

Content-control software, also known as censor ware or web filtering software is a term for software designed and optimized for controlling what content is permitted to a reader, especially when it is used to restrict material delivered over the Web. Content-control software determines what content will be available on a particular machine or network; the motive is often to prevent persons from viewing content which the computer's owner(s) or other authorities may consider objectionable; when imposed without the consent of the user, content control can constitute censorship.

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