2.14
Directions for emergencies
2.14.1
Emergency call numbers
European Union
Germany
USA
China
Table 11: Emergency call numbers
2.14.2
Behavior in case of accidents
1 Immediate measures
2 Emergency call
3 First aid
Table 12: Behavior in case of accidents
Rewinder RW500
The operator must add instructions regarding national regulations for acci-
dent prevention to this operating manual.
Police
Fire department
Ambulance
Police
Fire department
Ambulance
Police
Fire department
Ambulance
Police
Fire department
Ambulance
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Stay calm.
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Secure the accident location.
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Heed your own safety.
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If necessary, rescue person from the danger zone.
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Check consciousness and breathing/check for
type of injury.
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If necessary, take lifesaving measures right away.
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Where is the accident location?
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What happened?
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How many injured?
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What injuries?
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Who's calling?
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Wait for queries!
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Provide help as necessary.
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Check consciousness and breathing.
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Protect against heat loss.
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Provide support and assistance.
Basic safety instructions
Directions for emergencies
112
112
112
110 or 112
112
112
911
911
911
110
119
120
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