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ACPL Safety Training. Illness/injury/first aid. June 2013. Learning Objectives. By the end of this training session, you will be able to: Locate information on illness, injuries and first aid in the Emergency Response Manual - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ACPL Safety TrainingILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AID

June 2013

Learning Objectives

By the end of this training session, you will be able to:1. Locate information on illness, injuries and first aid in the

Emergency Response Manual2. Make a judgment about when to administer first aid, and

when to call for help3. Recall two steps to take when a staff member is injured4. List items that should and should not be in an ACPL first aid

kit5. Call the correct phone number in case of emergency6. Tell four requirements for being a First Responder at ACPL

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDEmergency Response Manual

Minor Injuries

Information on illness, injury

and first aid can be found in

Category 1 of the

Emergency Response Manual

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDMinor Injuries

Minor Injuries

Assess the extent of the

injury

Treat minor injuries

Minor Injuries

Treat injury Workman’s Comp form

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDFirst Aid Kits: Do’s and Don’t’s

First Aid Kits: Do’s and Don’t’s

First Aid Kits: Do’s and Don’t’s

Up-to-date

Inspect once a month

First Aid Kits: Do’s and Don’t’s

First Aid Kits: Do’s and Don’t’s

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDSerious Injuries

Serious Injuries & Illnesses

Main Library: Call 3333

Branches & DiSalle: Call 911

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDWhat care may I provide?

What care may I provide?

What care may I

provide?

What care may I provide?

The “Good Samaritan” should only

provide the very basic level

of care.

What care may I provide?Only provide the basic care to the level at which

you have been trained.

What care may I provide?

An untrained “Good Samaritan” should not attempt these techniques.

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDWhen Helping Causes Problems

When Helping Causes Problems

Do not administer

medications or fluids.

When Helping Causes Problems

Assist only

When Helping Causes Problems

We do NOT administer medication

directly.

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDFirst Responders

First Responders

Who can be a “First

Responder?”

First Responders

Anyone who is currently certified in Basic First Aid/CPR or higher and meets the below criteria:

Has received approval

through their agency senior

manager.

Has been offered/received

an up to date series of

Hepatitis B vaccinations (Paid by the

library).

Has received or will receive paid “Blood Borne

Pathogen” training through the library.

Has received or will receive paid Basic First Aid/CPR/AED training through

the library.

Who can be a “First Responder?”

ILLNESS/INJURY/FIRST AIDCommon Questions

Common Questions

Q: Do people such as those with informal training such as a Boy Scout have permission to treat those who are injured?

A: No, only those who are currently certified should offer any first aid care.

Common Questions

Q: If no family member is around to provide needed medication, what should staff do?  

A: Get 911 involved at this point.  It is best not to get involved in a medication situation.  EMS should arrive quickly and will be able to make those decisions.

Common Questions

Q: Do all of our security staff have first aid training?

A: Yes, Security staff do have the training or will be receiving the training. 

If a staff member is interested in getting first aid training they should first talk to their manager and the manager will contact HR and the security manager.

QUESTIONS?Information for all safety training has been provided by John Hidy, Security Services Manager, Allen County Public Library.

For more information or if you have questions, contact John Hidy, x1281or e-mail jhidy@acpl.lib.in.us

To finish your safety training, please

complete the quiz in the narrated presentation.

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