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v. description of the injury or illness. Physical description of the injury or illness. Description of
the events causing or related to the incident.
vi. Description of the first aid service or treatment administered, including medications given.
vii. Incident recording documentation needs to record the injury classified as:
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viii.
Location of the injury must be recorded
ix. Type of Injury
a. Facility Related Incidents. Injuries or illnesses that occur in the facility
b. Non-Facility Related Incidents. Injuries or illnesses that do not occur in the facility.
Example: Someone is hurt in the parking lot and comes into the building seeking
medical attention.
c. Loading and Unloading Incidents. An injury that occurs in the designated area for
loading and unloading people on/off an attraction.
d. Queue Line Incident. Injuries or illnesses that occur to a person while waiting in
queue line for an attraction.
e. Other Incidents. Injuries or illnesses that occur to a person in a location other than
as described above.
C. Specific procedures for injuries are that all personal involvement must be limited to life threatening
situations. The individual handling the emergency procedures must handle only a non-breathing
situation where CPR/AED is needed or profuse bleeding where direct pressure is necessary. Always take
the necessary precautions when handling emergencies. Always use gloves when working with anyone
who is bleeding. If a participant has a minor cut, let them clean and bandage the cut themselves. You
should assist by handing the injured participant what they need. In the event you should have to
perform CPR, there is a face shield provided in your first aid pack.
D. Severe injuries (obvious skeletal deformities, stoppage of breathing, profuse bleeding,
unconsciousness, etc.)
1. Assess the situation. Determine the severity of the injury.
2. Immobilize the injured person. Do not move or allow them to be moved.
3. Designate a person to call 911 ambulance/rescue squad and the Police.
4. Be prepared to provide the following information to these persons:
a. Location of the situation and the best access route.
b. Phone number and location from where the call is being placed.
Injury
Illness
Serious injury/illness
Minor injury/illness

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