Life can be unpredictable, and being prepared for the unexpected is essential for ensuring the safety of your loved ones and ...
Sports injuries are common but preventable with the right approach, gear, and practices. From protective helmets to ...
Learn about safety and first aid at home, including first aid for burns, and reflect on a kinder world. With the coronavirus crisis forcing us to spend more time at home, we explore how to stay safe ...
First-aid guidelines for bystanders and emergency responders have long focused on issues like chest pain, bleeding and recognizing a stroke. Now, they have been updated and expanded to include recomme ...
First aid kits are not required on campus, however many departments and offices wishes to have them available in case of small incidents. Cal-OSHA and Fed OSHA does not have a minimum requirement, but ...
The thought of someone's dog getting caught in a trap set for wild fur bearers is not something many want to consider, but there are ways to minimize the chances. Data from Montana Fish, Wildlife and ...
First aid boxes contain bandages, wound dressings ... The University takes its health and safety responsibilities very seriously. We expect you to take reasonable care for your own health and safety ...
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month, and Mesa campus recently welcomed Kelley Grimes and Sarah Waters from the Epilepsy ...
Scroll down to find out more. Staying safe while giving first aid Please always consider your personal safety when giving first aid. Look out for any dangers and only act when you're confident it is ...