ЁЯЪС First Aid Safety Practice for Electricians
First Aid is the immediate help given to an injured or ill person before medical help arrives. Electricians often work in risky environments, so knowing basic first aid can save lives and reduce injury.
ЁЯТб Why First Aid is Important for Electricians?
тЪб Quick response in electrical accidents
ЁЯй╣ Reduces the severity of injuries
ЁЯзп Prevents further damage or danger
ЁЯЪС Helps while waiting for a doctor or ambulance
ЁЯз░ First Aid Kit тАУ What It Should Have
Every electrician's workplace should have a first aid box with the following items:
ЁЯй╣ Bandages and adhesive tape
ЁЯз╝ Antiseptic liquid or cream
тЬВя╕П Scissors and tweezers
ЁЯТК Pain relievers and burn ointment
ЁЯзд Disposable gloves
ЁЯй╕ Cotton and gauze pads
ЁЯЪ░ Saline or clean water
ЁЯзп Burn relief spray
ЁЯУХ First aid manual or chart
тЪб Common Electrical Injuries & First Aid Steps
1. Electric Shock
ЁЯФМ Turn off the power source immediately
ЁЯЪл Do not touch the person if they are in contact with live current
ЁЯУЮ Call emergency services
тЭдя╕П Check for pulse and breathing
If no breathing, start CPR (if trained)
ЁЯЫПя╕П Lay the person down and keep them warm
2. Electrical Burns
тЭДя╕П Cool the burn with cold water for 10тАУ15 minutes
ЁЯй╣ Cover the area with clean gauze тАФ donтАЩt use cotton or ointments
ЁЯЪл Do not break blisters
ЁЯУЮ Seek medical help for deep burns
3. Cuts or Wounds
ЁЯЪ┐ Clean the wound with water
ЁЯз╝ Apply antiseptic
ЁЯй╣ Cover with sterile bandage
ЁЯТЙ Get a tetanus shot if necessary
4. Fainting or Unconsciousness
ЁЯкС Make the person lie down flat
ЁЯТи Ensure fresh air around
ЁЯж╢ Raise their legs slightly
тЭМ Do not give water or food until they wake up
ЁЯУЛ Golden Rules of First Aid
ЁЯзШ Stay calm and think clearly
ЁЯЪл DonтАЩt move the injured person unless necessary
ЁЯУЮ Call for medical help immediately
ЁЯзд Always wear gloves to avoid infection
ЁЯзп Know how to use fire extinguishers and first aid together
ЁЯУЪ Conclusion
Every electrician must know basic first aid safety practices. It is not only part of professional training but also a life-saving skill.