IC 6426 Twenty Live Reasons for First-Aid Training in California

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
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- 2873 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1931
Abstract
The preface of the United States Bureau of Mines Manual of First Aid Instruction contains the following paragraphs:
One of the most important inquiries that Congress has authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct relates to health condi- tions among those engaged in the mineral industries. Investigations made early with a view to bettering these conditions demonstrated the need of prompt care of injured miners, as, under the difficulties inherent to mining and other mineral industries; wounds seemingly unimportant, if not treated promptly, may become infected and possibly cause permanent crippling or even death of the porach. In the past many seriously injured persons have been treated by fellow workers ignorant of approved means of treatment and transportation and have been handled in such a manner as to cause suffering and to accentuate injuries to such a degree as to bring about permanent disablement. Accordingly, the need of general instruction in first aid became apparent.
It must be recognized that the conditions in and about the mines, mills, smelters, quarries, oil fields, etc., usually present difficulties not found in large industrial centers where experienced surgeons are available and hospitals close at hand. Many mines are isolated and, when an accident occurs several miles underground, there may be a serious lapse of time before the injured person can be brought to the surface and taken to the hospital or given attention by a sur- geon who may have to come a long distance. Under such conditions it has been frequently demonstrated that, if effective first aid is not given, the injured person may die or become permanently crippled...
First-aid instruction has been found to be an excellent aid3in pre- venting accidents. In addition to the immediate relief of injured persons, it has been found that most persons while in the act of practicing dressings for
Citation
APA:
(1931) IC 6426 Twenty Live Reasons for First-Aid Training in CaliforniaMLA: IC 6426 Twenty Live Reasons for First-Aid Training in California. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.