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Subtitle workshop 2.52
Subtitle workshop 2.52










The length of training must be sufficient to assure that trainees understand the concepts of first aid and can demonstrate their ability to perform the various procedures contained in the outline below.Īt a minimum, first-aid and CPR training shall consist of the following:Ģ. The following is deemed to be the minimal acceptable first-aid and CPR training program for employees engaged in logging activities.įirst-aid and CPR training shall be conducted using the conventional methods of training such as lecture, demonstration, practical exercise and examination (both written and practical). Directions for requesting emergency assistance.Īppendix B to § 1910.266 - First-aid and CPR Training (Mandatory) Resuscitation equipment such as resuscitation bag, airway, or pocket mask.ġ5. Wound cleaning agent such as sealed moistened towelettes.ġ2. One package gauze roller bandage at least 2 inches wide.Ħ. Two large gauze pads (at least 8 × 10 inches).Ĥ. When larger operations or multiple operations are being conducted at the same location, additional first-aid kits should be provided at the work site or additional quantities of supplies should be included in the first-aid kits:Ģ. The contents of the first-aid kit listed should be adequate for small work sites, consisting of approximately two to three employees.

subtitle workshop 2.52

The following list sets forth the minimally acceptable number and type of first-aid supplies for first-aid kits required under paragraph (d)(2) of the logging standard.

subtitle workshop 2.52

By slight modification of the form of the unit, the same process can be applied to open-width cloth.Īppendix A to § 1910.266 - First-Aid Kits (Mandatory) The cloth then passes through a second set of saturator, J-box, and washer, where it is treated with the peroxide solution. It then passes a series of washers with a squeeze roll in between. The J-box capacity is such that cloth will remain hot for a sufficient time to complete the scouring action. Steam is injected into the “V” at the upper end of the second arm so that the cloth is rapidly saturated with steam at this point. The cloth, in a single strand rope form, passes over a guide roll down the first arm of the “V” and up the second. A V-shaped arrangement is attached to the front part of the J-box for uniform and rapid saturation of the cloth with steam before it is packed down in the J-box. The goods, after wetting out, pass through a squeeze roll into a saturator containing a solution of caustic soda and then to an enclosed J-box.

subtitle workshop 2.52

Continuous bleaching ranges are of several types and may be made for cloth in rope or open-width form.












Subtitle workshop 2.52