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- Burns - WorkSafeBC
Burns can be serious and even life-threatening Though they often happen because of flames and hot materials, corrosive substances and chemicals are also a major hazard Here you'll find information and resources to help keep everyone safe and healthy on the job
- Wound Assessment and Treatment in OFA Level 1
First aid attendants play a crucial role in workplace safety, and one of their key responsibilities involves the assessment and treatment of wounds This article provides a comprehensive guide to wound assessment and treatment, drawing from the WorkSafeBC Basic First Aid Participant Guide
- Worker handouts for at-home and return-to-work minor wound care
Although flash burns are very uncomfortable, they are not serious and usually heal in 12 to 24 hours You may need to discuss altering work activity with your supervisor If at any time the pain increases significantly, report to first aid, who may refer you to medical aid
- Burn Management Safety Supplies - Pickering Safety First-Aid Supplies
Pickering Safety has everything you need to manage burns in a safe and sanitary way Browse burn gel, burn kits, burn sheets, fire blankets and more WorksafeBC First Aid Kits are becoming First Aid Kits that meet or exceed CSA Z1220-17 standards
- First Aid for Chemical Burns - HealthLink BC
For information on first aid for burns, visit Burns and Electric Shock Home Treatment If you are concerned about a possible chemical burn, call Poison Control right away at 1-800-567-8911 toll-free in British Columbia or 604-682-5050 in Greater Vancouver
- Beyond physiotherapy and massage: Intensive rehab for injured workers . . .
This includes injuries to the hands and wrists, such as open wounds, crushed fingers, tendon repairs, and burns Patients receive treatment from certified hand physiotherapists, who have specialized skills in assessing and treating lower-arm, work-related medical conditions
- WorkSafeBC
First aid attendants can give these handouts to injured workers requiring at-home care for minor injuries I am a How do I More
- Member Resources — BC Professional Fire Fighters
Information for retired fire fighters in BC about resources, benefits and potential WorkSafeBC claims for occupational disease, hearing loss and mental health claims When someone suffers a work-related injury or disease, we're here to help
- WorkSafeBC - sja. ca
The WorkSafeBC Advanced First Aid course is for advanced first aid training and certification It requires 70 hours of instruction as per the First Aid Program Standards Upon successful completion of the course, students earn an advanced first aid certificate About the course The course includes 21 modules that are broken down into lessons
- WorkSafeBC Occupational First Aid
Although flash burns are very uncomfortable, they are not serious and usually heal in 12 to 24 hours You may need to discuss altering work activity with your supervisor If at any time the pain increases significantly, report to first aid, who may refer you to medical aid
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