Develop Plans and Conduct Drills for Dealing with Emergencies

The only good way to prepare for an emergency situation is to think through how you should respond and then practice doing it correctly.

Written byJames A. Kaufman
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You should always have a plan in place to deal with emergencies such as poisoning, release, personal contamination, bleeding, burns, medical situations, electric shock, and weather emergencies.

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