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Please type a paper summarizing the major topics and point in Appendix D in the Participants Manual (Participants Manual is located attached below. Follow the Rubic :Your essay should be typed, double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5″ x 11″) with 1″ margins on all sides. You should use a clear font that is highly readable. APA recommends using 12 pt. Times New Roman font and 1-2 pages in length.Attachment preview
APPENDIX
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General Strategies for Reducing the Risk for Injury
? Think and act with safety in mind.
Be aware of your environment and surroundings.
? Dress appropriately for the weather and your planned activity.
? Read and follow instructions and safety guidelines.
? Use safety equipment that is available to you (e.g., seat belts, helmets, protective eyewear and footwear).
? Get trained in first aid, CPR and AED use, and keep your knowledge and skills current. To enroll in a Red Cross first aid/CPR/AED class, visit redcross.org.
? Have an emergency action plan (Box D-1) .
Box D-1. Developing an Emergency Action Plan
Emergencies happen quickly. There may not be time to consider what to do, only time to react. Having an emergency action plan in place and being familiar with the procedures it contains can save precious minutes when every minute counts. To create an emergency action plan:
? Identify the types of emergencies that could occur. Think about potential injuries, illnesses, weather events and other situations (such as power failures) that are likely to occur in your specific setting.
? Develop and write down the procedure that is to be followed in the event of each emergency. Include:
? The signal that will be used to indicate that the emergency action plan should be activated (such as a whistle blast).
? The steps for responding to the emergency, and who is responsible for each step.
? The procedure for calling 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number and directing emergency medical services (EMS) personnel to the scene.
? What follow-up actions should be taken, if any.
? Identify equipment that is needed to respond to the potential emergencies you have identified and stock it in an easily accessible place.
Review the emergency action plan with family members, and practice it regularly so that the procedures it contains become second nature. Periodically review the emergency action plan and update it as necessary.