Emergency Responders Responsibilities
Emergency Responders Responsibilities: Updated from Emergency Health Services Nova Scotia Emergency Responders Responsibilities – En Route Incident Commander’s Responsibility The Incident Commander has the responsibility to direct the resources, where…
Traffic Emergency Response
Introduction Emergency response situations are defined as those situations where life, property, or the environment is directly endangered. When responding, during staging, or while operating at roadway incidents, the Incident…
Traffic History
Traffic history – Introduction We start this article about traffic history by the definition of the word ‘traffic’. Traffic in English is taken from the Arabic word “taraffaqa”, which means…
UK legislation relevant to the control of hazardous chemicals
Updated from UK standards of hazardous chemicals prevention General health and safety The minimum standards for health and safety are those outlined in numerous pieces of statutory legislation. These include…
Seat Belt Use Policy
SafetyCatalog recognizes that seat belt is extremely effective in preventing injuries and loss of life. It is a simple fact that wearing your seat belt can reduce your risk of…
Traffic Emergency Scenes
Traffic Emergency responders guidline: updated from American standards (USA) Introduction Working in or near a moving traffic environment is extremely dangerous. Emergency responders within diffirent countries have dealt with numerous…
Indian Vehicle Standard
The Motor Vehicle Act 1989 An vehicle act to consolidate and amend the laws related to motor vehicles. The Motor Vehicle Act shall come into force on the 1st day…
Personal Protective Equipment – Introduction
PPE: Personal Protective Equipment Introduction Hazards exist in every workplace in many different forms: sharp edges, falling objects, flying sparks, chemicals, noise and a myriad of other potentially dangerous situations.…
Protective Clothing Equipment
Updated from PPE – Protective Clothing guide of BNL handbook Introduction Hazards exist in every workplace in many different forms: sharp edges, falling objects, flying sparks, chemicals, noise and a…