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© Imperial College LondonPage 1 Mr Ian Wright Departmental Safety Officer

© Imperial College LondonPage 2

© Imperial College LondonPage 3 First Aider Call Out Procedure DURING WORKING HOURS PLEASE CONTACT ONE OF THE FIRST AIDERS ON THE CURRENT LIST OUTSIDE WORKING HOURS AND AT WEEKENDS ONLY PHONE 4444 or STATE CLEARLY THE DETAILS OF THE EMERGENCY YOUR EXACT LOCATION YOUR NAME AND EXTENSION NUMBER

© Imperial College LondonPage 4 SECURITY CRASH TEAM 4444 or First Aid Coordinator:-Serena Dalrymple

© Imperial College LondonPage 5 Passed out on floor Call security / First Aider Don’t put yourself in danger Check it is safe to enter – (Could be gases) Check that the person is not asleep If you have had first aid training - - Go into ABC

© Imperial College LondonPage 6 Not trained, hopefully the crash team will be with you in minutes As long as he is breathing – don’t worry too much Not Breathing - Look for Obvious Signs – Mouth full of Vomit – Rope round neck – Pool of blood - Knife sticking out of chest - Plastic bag over his head Check for ID Tags

© Imperial College LondonPage 7 Heavy Bleeding Stem the flow of blood Pressure Elevate Be aware of blood borne virus Contact First aider on the list for spillage clear up kit. Report accident / incident to Safety Officer

First Aid Coordinator :- Serena Dalrymple Department Safety Officer:- Ian Wright © Imperial College LondonPage 8