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UNINTENTI

INJURY
ONAL
SAFETY
PREVENTION,

FIRST
AND
SAY SOMETHING ABOUT
THE PICTURE
WAYS OF
TRANSPORTI
NG A VICTIM
TRANSPORTING
Transporting an injured person to a safer place requires great care. A
first aider must undergo proper training. When doing this, a first aider
must consider the following factors:
• Weight and height of the victim
• Status of the victim (conscious or unconscious)
• Environment (safe, floor is smooth, narrow or wide)
• Special need considerations (injuries of the victims)
ONE-MAN TRANSPORT
FIREMAN'S CARRY
The easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim.
ONE-MAN TRANSPORT
PIGGY BACK
When the victim is conscious
ONE-MAN TRANSPORT
PACK STRAP CARRY
When the victim is smaller than the first aider
ONE-MAN TRANSPORT
FIREMAN'S DRAG OR TIED-
Used when first aider and victim must crawl underneath
HANDS CRAWL
a low structure.
ONE-MAN TRANSPORT

BLANKET DRAG
Used when the victim is seriously injured and should not
be lifted.
TWO-MAN CARRY
CHAIR OR SEAT CARRY
when there are two first aiders and a chair is available
THREE OR MORE-MAN
TRANSPORT
HAMMOCK CARRY
when there are three first aiders.
SIX MAN LIFT AND CARRY
when there are six first aiders
PERFORMANC
E TASK!
ACTIVITY TIME
With the use of the powerpoint/ Books Ask
the students to show the following one
man carry:
Piggyback, Fireman’s Carry, Pack Strap
Carry, Fireman’s Drag.
Why carrying and

transporting is important?
QUIZ TIME!
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

1.
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

2.
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

3.
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

4.
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURES

5.
ASSIGNMENT
ARRANGE THE SCRAMBLED LETTERS IN COLUMN A TO FORM
WORDS RELATED TO FIRST AID. CORRECT
1. WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS THEM TO THEIR
CORRECT DEFINITION OF PURPOSE IN COLUMN B.
OF NEOCLASSICAL AND
Column A
ROMANTIC.
6. CLOD PRESSCOM
7. BRUN
8. SINGDERS
9. NABGADES
10. DOUNW
THANK YOU

PRESENTATION BY ALFREDO TORRES

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