Hello
WellI don't know about entonox (sounds exciting) but in those factories
under my care where we have anhydrous ammonia as a refrigerunt, all the 1st
aiders are trained in the administration of O2. It is a matter of risk
assessment. Those factories each carry some 3 to 4 tons of the stuff and
nothing in this world can be guaranteed leak proof. I work in Lincolnshire
by the way.
Jay
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From: "James Beresford" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: First Aiders and advanced skills
> Why do your first aiders need to be trained to give oxygen and entonox?
> Where are they working..the Outer Hebrides?
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> With kind regards,
>
> James
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