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Procedure regarding co-worker passing out?
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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 1109924" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>A medical emergency or situation needs to be addressed by MEDICAL professionals ASAP. Always call 911. Supervisors and coworkers are not trained medical professionals. And should not attempt to diagnose, treat, or speculate on someone's condition. </p><p>If an ambulance is summoned to UPS the incident is required to be reported to OSHA immediately. If a supervisor or coworker transports someone in a personal vehicle it is not required to be reported. This should not be a factor when someone is injured or ill. But sadly often times it is. Don't risk it. Call 911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 1109924, member: 4568"] A medical emergency or situation needs to be addressed by MEDICAL professionals ASAP. Always call 911. Supervisors and coworkers are not trained medical professionals. And should not attempt to diagnose, treat, or speculate on someone's condition. If an ambulance is summoned to UPS the incident is required to be reported to OSHA immediately. If a supervisor or coworker transports someone in a personal vehicle it is not required to be reported. This should not be a factor when someone is injured or ill. But sadly often times it is. Don't risk it. Call 911. [/QUOTE]
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