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Roger, I bounced your message below off our CIH, who is our senior workplace
safety specialist. His opinion would concur with that of your first aid
trainer: That is, the proper use of supplied oxygen units is beyond the
scope of basic first aid training and by making these units available, you
may be obligating the company to provide additional training in their proper
use. AEDs are a different matter. They are in fact designed to be used by
the layperson-complete with "idiot proof" audible instructions.
Furthermore, any miscue related to AED use would most likely be defensible
under "Good Samaritan" legal precedent. This may or may not be the case
with oxygen.
Hope this is helpful. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
Joe Factor
PSARA Technologies, Inc.
513-791-4418
513-604-7429 mobile
-----Original Message-----
From: Springfield/Clark County Safety Council Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Roger Sigman
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:50 PM
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Subject: Oxygen units
Our plants have had oxygen units as part of our first aid emergency response
program for years. Recently, during a Basic First Aid/CPR/AED training
class,
the instructor questioned our having them, stating our level of training did
not
qualify us to determine whether oxygen should be administered in an
emergency. I was not in the class, so I couldn't confront the instructor. I
cannot imagine how this could be detrimental to anyone's health or well
being.
Do any other companies have oxygen units? Does anyone have an opinion on
this?
Thanks,
Roger Sigman
Corporate Safety & Training Manager
The McGregor Metalworking Companies
Springfield, Ohio
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