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4 Industrial medical first responder safety tips

Follow these tips from medical first responders in food processing plants and paper mills

I recently taught a medical first responder refresher course to a group of industrial first responders. Many of the students in the class had more than 20+ years of experience as medical first responders in food processing plants or paper mills.

During patient assessment drills, case reviews and class discussion, I took away some of these workplace safety lessons from the students:

1. Repetition creates complacency about risks and hazards.

2. Doing something dangerous without consequence does not change the odds of a negative consequence.

3. Everyone is reliant on others for taking safety responsibilities seriously.

4. Safety equipment needs to be easily accessible and frequent reminders of its importance is needed.

These lessons are applicable to EMS professionals. Safety is more than mindlessly mumbling “Scene Safety/BSI”.

Assess and monitor for danger at all times. Follow workplace safety practices.

Finally, challenge and confront unsafe practices in your workplace. Your health and safety is at risk from the unsafe actions and choices of others.

Greg Friese, MS, NRP, is an educator, author and national registry paramedic. He previously served as the Lexipol Media Group editorial director, leading the editorial teams on Police1, FireRescue1, Corrections1, EMS1 and Gov1. Prior to that, Friese served as the EMS1 editor-in-chief for five years. Friese has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a master’s degree from the University of Idaho. He has received multiple honors from both the Jesse H. Neal Awards and the Eddie Awards, the latter awards including Best Column/Blog honors in 2018 and 2020, and special recognition as Editorial Director of the Year in 2024. Friese was a 2010 recipient of the EMS 10 Award for innovation. Connect with Greg on Twitter or LinkedIn.