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Emergency Drill Exercise Month of October drill exercise AX206, CUC 6. Safety and Health project on First-aid, emergency rescue and transfer.

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Emergency Drill Exercise

Month of October drill exercise AX206, CUC 6. Safety and Health project on First-aid, emergency rescue and

transfer.

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Emergency Rescue and Transport Mr. Lakha Singh and Malikh group the first batch on First-Aid on site.

A volunteer walks in front of the team, team building, 8:30 am start of safety and health program.

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Jelipher start with a warm up and introduction to encourage workers be aware of the objective.

A worker fall from height, perfect subject at tunnel.

Transfering the victim into a safe place, and rescuer should be safe before the attempt.

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Safely removed, and transferred from stretcher preventing the victim additional risk, injury.

Attentive and curious of the procedure, as a foreman the first person who respond on surveying the safety of the whole team.

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Identifying the victims injury, assist with foreman to safely splint the right leg, resourcefulness of any splint materials and a duct tape to prevent the

leg from moving, further injuries.

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Introducing a neck collar to prevent further neck injury.

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Darren also volunteer to collect photo’s for

documentation.

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Strapping before the lift to ensure the victim from falling on stretcher.

Lifting procedure is demonstrated to volunteers to lift the victim, before the lift and transfer.

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Volunteers to lift check their friend and give assurance on safe transport.

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Malikh give his command to lift to ensure balance and sequence.

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Success 45 mins. drill exercise