The main goals of first aid are to save lives, prevent further injury, and aid recovery. On construction sites, first aid can stop serious bleeding or help stabilise an injured person until help arrives. First aid kits on construction sites are stocked with supplies like bandages, antiseptics, and splints to treat common injuries.
In other workplaces, first aid is also essential, especially in environments with hazardous conditions or heavy machinery. Having trained first aid responders ensures a faster response to emergencies, helping to reduce the impact of injuries.
First aid is the immediate care given to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill. Its main goal is to prevent further harm, stabilise the person’s condition, and, if needed, prepare them for professional medical help. Quick first aid is especially important on construction sites, where the risk of accidents is higher due to tools, machinery, and physical work. Fast action can save lives and prevent injuries from getting worse.
Common injuries on construction sites include falls, cuts, burns, and fractures, while workplace injuries may range from slips to accidents involving machinery or chemicals. First aid training teaches workers how to handle these emergencies by using basic techniques like CPR, stopping bleeding, or splinting broken bones.
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