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Hello Kleea
Have you considered joining the blood care foundation? This is a
charitable organisation which arranges for screened blood and blood
products to be dispatched any where in the world that its members may
be. The web address is www.bloodcare.org.uk
Best wishes
Mary
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From: Prout, Kleea [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 December 2003 10:32
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Subject: Re: Expats
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Yes, all our travellers get emergency first aid packs and an optional
dental
first aid kit,
but I have not yet come across anyone brave enough to do their own
fillings!!
Kleea
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From: Porter Suzanne [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 December 2003 10:26
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Subject: Re: Expats
Have you provided them with an emergency first aid travel kit and a
supply
of emergency use needles/syringes etc? When I worked with staff who
travelled abroad they took a kit with aspirin & paracetamol; dioralyte;
antibiotic and med for severe diarrhoea; plasters; alcohol wipes etc.
Probably only helpful if they will be able to restock the pack and get
in
date stock from time to time though.
-----Original Message-----
From: Prout, Kleea [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 December 2003 08:36
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Expats
Dear List
To change the subject........................
The private company I work for will be sending more and more employees
to
live and work in the Far East - Vietnam and the Guandong province in
China.
They are all long serving employees and the work they do involves mainly
advising on technical production issues and training.
At the moment, they visit OH well in advance of their departure to get
all
the usual vaccines for long stay, and appropriate advice on wide ranging
issues.
They travel back and forth to the Far East for some time prior to
relocation
and are familiar with the local conditions. The small expat communities
in
both countries support and advise each other on local issues. They are
also
very good about keeping OH&S informed of any concerns.They all have
private
health insurance and an emergency evacuation procedure is in place.
Is there anything else that should be considered? I would appreciate any
advice.
Kleea
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