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 Tailgate Talk Farm First Aid What are some examples of common injuries that require first aid? Examples: cuts, bee stings, sprains, and broken bones. Some items that should be kept in a first aid kit include: alcohol wipes, gauze, band aids, disposable gloves and medical tape. First aid kits should be kept in accessible locations: in the office, near the bathrooms, in the shop, and the foreman’s truck. Some symptoms indicating that someone may need help include: cramps, nausea, swelling, bleeding, dizziness, and pain. Treating a cut: clean the dirt from wound site, rinse with clean water, apply pressure using a bandage, call for help if needed. Protect yourself by wearing disposable gloves. Keep calm and help to keep the victim calm while administering first aid. Emergency procedures include: call 911, administer first aid, meet the emergency services at the property entrance or nearest cross street, and have someone stay with the victim until help arrives. This tool is meant to guide a review discussion based on previous complete and compliant training. Providing only this information will not constitute legal training compliance.