Emergency Response
			
	
			 
				Safety meetings related to emergency actions plans and response
		
	 
			
			
	
					Heart Attack and Stroke			
	
 
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										Category: Emergency Response						
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										Source: Construction Association of Michigan				
Heart attack and stroke are life and death emergencies ‐ every second counts. If you see or have any of the symptoms listed below, immediately call 9‐1‐1 or your emergency response number. Not all of these signs occur in every heart attack or stroke. Sometimes they go away and return. If some occur, get help immediately!
		
				
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					How Did It Happen?			
	
 
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										Category: Emergency Response						
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										Source: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation				
It happens. Whether it is an injury, property damage or an unexpected, unwanted consequence of some activity - it happens. The crane topples, the worker gets injured and the material becomes damaged. These are examples of the it. However, the focus of this discussion is not the it. We are too familiar with the it. During our discussion, we will focus on the behind-the-scenes factors that permit the it to occur.
		
				
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					ICE - In Case of Emergency			
	
 
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										Category: Emergency Response						
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										Source: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation				
If there was an emergency, could you quickly locate the emergency numbers for your employees? Frontline supervisors should understand how to access this information quickly using the correct protocol, including emergency-telephone numbers.
		
				
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