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Emergency Procedures & 3 Types of Hazards
Culinary Arts Emergency Procedures & 3 Types of Hazards PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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Terminology Abrasion: A scrape that’s considered to be a minor cut such as a rug burn. Avulsion: A wound in which a portion of the skin is partially or completely torn off, such as a severed finger Heimlich maneuver: A maneuver used to remove objects blocking a chocking victim’s airway. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): Emergency care that is performed on people who are unresponsive, such as those who are unconscious, because of chocking, stroke, cardiac arrest or heart attack. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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REVIEW What are the 4 Main causes of injury in the workplace?
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- Slips and Falls - Muscle Strains - Cuts - Burns/Scalds
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Preparing for Emergencies Checklist
Given that an emergency is a potentially life-threatening situation, the first step is to call for medical assistance. Respond quickly, but remain calm Locate first aid kit or emergency kit Assess the situation then follow the guidelines on the following slides while waiting for help to arrive An emergency is a potentially life-threatening situation that usually occurs suddenly and unexpectedly. It is important to be prepared so you know how to respond. When an emergency happens, how you react may make all the difference. Remind students to always post telephone numbers of emergency services such as fire department, poison control, police department (in the event foul play was involved) and an emergency response system. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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PREPARING FOR EMERGENCIES
First Aid For Burns For Wounds For Choking CPR- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Heimlich Maneuver- Stomach Thrust PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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First Aid for Burns Cool the burned skin to stop the burning
Bandage the burn Minimize the risk of shock Cool the burned skin by applying cold water over the affected area. You can use water from a faucet or soaked towels. Do not use ice or ice water. Never apply ointments, sprays, antiseptics, or remedies unless instructed to do so by a medical professional Bandage burn as directed in first aid manual. Minimize the risk of shock by keeping the victim from getting chilled or overheated. Have the victim rest. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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First Aid for Wounds Put on disposable gloves
Clean cut with soap and rinse under water Place bandage over the cut If bleeding doesn’t stop, elevate the limb above the heart to reduce the amount of blood going to the cut area Apply pressure using sterile gauze or clean cloth Wash hands thoroughly after treating the wound If wound is deep, do not waste time with cleaning first PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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First Aid for Choking If the person is conscious and choking but cannot verbally respond, use the Heimlich Maneuver to unlodge the object blocking the person’s airway. CPR is to be used on unresponsive victims. The sooner these procedures are performed, the greater the victim’s chance of survival Instruct students to locate the Heimlich maneuver and CPR procedures while doing the research portion of today’s lesson CPR helps keep oxygen flowing to the brain and heart. This is done until advanced care can restore normal heart function. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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CPR- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Needs be renewed every 2 years PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, CUL-KitchenSafety-PowerPoint2.ppt
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Heimlich Maneuver- Stomach Thrust
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