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Responding to disasters
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, we find ourselves reflecting on the many lessons learned from this disaster, and emergency planning professionals are discussing how best to apply these “new” lessons to their individual emergency preparedness plans.
01 February 2013
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Aid comes first
How many AEDs should a workplace have? What is the “proximity rule” regarding first aid? Meeting – and exceeding – OSHA’s requirements for first aid can help ensure workers are treated as quickly as possible in the event of an injury.
01 November 2012
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Added comfort
A few weeks ago I was sitting in my office when my desk phone and cell phone began to ring simultaneously. For me, that means only one thing, and caller ID confirmed it: “911 Alert.”
01 November 2012
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Emergency supply cabinets
01 June 2012
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BPA-free water bottle
01 June 2012
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First aid training program
Train with NSC First Aid programs, which focus on hands-on practice and repetition that improves students’ ability and self-confidence to perform well in an emergency.
01 May 2011
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Escalating and non-escalating energy in AEDs
Our company is looking into buying an automated external defibrillator. What's the difference between "escalating energy" and "non-escalating energy"?

01 February 2005
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