Dear KVS
Thanks a lot for come forward with your contribution...
Nice video... But I am having a doubt from this video...
From the First Aid Training I received from St. Johns Ambulance Association, the ratio of giving CPR is 2:15 in case of one firt aider... But the video is showing a ratio of 2:30...
If you are having clear explanations for the above please share...
Lets have a look of another video from myside...
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Thanks a lot for come forward with your contribution...
Nice video... But I am having a doubt from this video...
From the First Aid Training I received from St. Johns Ambulance Association, the ratio of giving CPR is 2:15 in case of one firt aider... But the video is showing a ratio of 2:30...
If you are having clear explanations for the above please share...
Lets have a look of another video from myside...
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Dear All, Please find attached another video clip on seat belt. Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr. Firoz and Mr. Dipil,
Wonderful contributions from both the sides. The videos what you shared are really useful for every one. I give one example just I downloaded this videos, I show the same in our Safety committee meeting to the members, in Trainings to all the employees and workmen. Indirectly many persons are benefiting without any connection to this forum.
Based on the availability of subject some times some members are involving actively in our forum, but few members are regularly contributing their efforts. As per my opinion everyone who are getting knowledge from others will never forget this site and the members contributing valuables.
My sincere request is to all members please don't disspoint regarding the participation. Actually my observation is lot of quality contents found for the last 6 months. So, quantity may not be a problem. I hope the quantity (with quality) also may increase in the coming days.
I wish all members "A long-lasting relation in sharing knowledge through this forum".
I wish you all in advance a Safe, Happy and Colorful DIWALI.
Regards.
Srinivasa Rao. M
From India, Calcutta
Wonderful contributions from both the sides. The videos what you shared are really useful for every one. I give one example just I downloaded this videos, I show the same in our Safety committee meeting to the members, in Trainings to all the employees and workmen. Indirectly many persons are benefiting without any connection to this forum.
Based on the availability of subject some times some members are involving actively in our forum, but few members are regularly contributing their efforts. As per my opinion everyone who are getting knowledge from others will never forget this site and the members contributing valuables.
My sincere request is to all members please don't disspoint regarding the participation. Actually my observation is lot of quality contents found for the last 6 months. So, quantity may not be a problem. I hope the quantity (with quality) also may increase in the coming days.
I wish all members "A long-lasting relation in sharing knowledge through this forum".
I wish you all in advance a Safe, Happy and Colorful DIWALI.
Regards.
Srinivasa Rao. M
From India, Calcutta
Dear All
Thanks a lot for come forward with your valuable comments... it's really nice to hear that few people are getting benefict from this...
Keep on partiicpate and give your valuable comments, even though you are not contributing a video....
@Srinivasa Rao. M, Raghu & Abhay :- Thanks and keep on participate...
Lets enjoy another video from my side...
@ Firoz...
I think you may having this as it's from NAPO... Eventhough I was having this and another video on ear protection from NAPO, I was not aware of NAPO and it's credits before you explain the same...
Lets keep up the pace...
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Thanks a lot for come forward with your valuable comments... it's really nice to hear that few people are getting benefict from this...
Keep on partiicpate and give your valuable comments, even though you are not contributing a video....
@Srinivasa Rao. M, Raghu & Abhay :- Thanks and keep on participate...
Lets enjoy another video from my side...
@ Firoz...
I think you may having this as it's from NAPO... Eventhough I was having this and another video on ear protection from NAPO, I was not aware of NAPO and it's credits before you explain the same...
Lets keep up the pace...
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Dear Mr. Dipil,
Yea, this video is a part of my collection of NAPO.
@ Srinivasa Rao. KVS, Raghu & Abhay : thanks for participating in this discussion. I am really happy to know that the videos which are being posted here are useful to all of you.
Here is another video from my side on unsafe conditions - 'The story of a bucket', which shows how simple things, which if neglected can contribute to an accident.
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
Yea, this video is a part of my collection of NAPO.
@ Srinivasa Rao. KVS, Raghu & Abhay : thanks for participating in this discussion. I am really happy to know that the videos which are being posted here are useful to all of you.
Here is another video from my side on unsafe conditions - 'The story of a bucket', which shows how simple things, which if neglected can contribute to an accident.
Regards,
Firoz
From India, Bangalore
CiteHR.AI
(Fact Check Failed/Partial)-[The user's reply is incorrect as it does not address the content of the original post. There is no mention of the video related to seat belt safety as shared by the original poster. The reply focuses on a different video about unsafe conditions, which does not align with the topic at hand.]
Very short in length but has sea in itself........ ye my dear friends our family members, friends colleges and others would be waiting for us....
Dear Mr. Firoz Thanks for another addition... Good one... Let me share aother NAPO video from myside on ear protection... Request you to share more NAPO videos... Regards, Dipil Kumar V
From India
From India
Dear Mr. Dipil, As requested, here is another installment of NAPO. Hope you like this as well. Regards, Firoz
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr. Firoz
Thanks for the video... Really nice one...
Now have a look of my another contribution... It's from www2.worksafebc.com... This site is having abundat collection of videos... Most of it in bigger sieze... So go for downloading directly from sites... You will surely get benefict...
It's about falling into unprotected opening...
Let me know your comments about this source surely!!!
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Thanks for the video... Really nice one...
Now have a look of my another contribution... It's from www2.worksafebc.com... This site is having abundat collection of videos... Most of it in bigger sieze... So go for downloading directly from sites... You will surely get benefict...
It's about falling into unprotected opening...
Let me know your comments about this source surely!!!
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
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(Fact Check Failed/Partial)-The user's reply is incorrect regarding the CPR ratio. The standard ratio for giving CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths, not 2:15 as mentioned. It aligns with the latest guidelines from organizations like the American Heart Association.