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Q2-W4-D1 & D2
Q2-W4-D1 & D2
Name of Teacher:____________________
The theme park employee must be able to recognize and assess emergency
situations quickly and correctly, like if there is a need to bring the customer to
the nearest hospital. The operations manual of the theme park must contain
the standard procedures on implementing emergency action or applying
emergency care techniques, such as resuscitation or CPR. In any case, the
theme park employee must seek assistance from emergency services,
colleagues, or other customers when appropriate.
Dive option hazards: These include barotrauma, decompression sickness, nitrogen narcosis,
oxygen toxicity, embolism, fatigue, loss of air, anxiety reactions.
Ice operation hazards: Cold injuries such as frostbite or hypothermia; thin ice with sudden
immersion reflex or entrapment under ice.
Swift water operation hazards: Strainers and debris, holes, obstructions above or below the
water surface.
Rescue Communications
Whistle Commands
1 Blast = Stop and look at me
2 Blasts = Begin the action that we agreed upon or is indicated
3 Blasts (repetitive) = I need help
Hand Signals
One arm in air = I need help
One hand on top of head = I am OK Rope Signals
1 Tug = OK
2 Tugs = Advance
3 Tugs = Take up slack 4 Tugs = Help
LEARNING ACTIVITY:
Directions: Work on the exercise. Write your output on a sheet of paper.
1. What are the characteristics should an employee assigned in a water-based ride location
possess to ensure safety of customers?
2. What are the danger or hazard signs that you should watch out for?
3. What basic rescue techniques can youperform to save a drowning customer?
Generalization
Ventilation is priority, unlike in cardiac arrest. If the patient does not respond to 2
rescue breaths that make the chest rise, the rescuer should immediately begin
performing high-quality chest compressions. CPR, including the application of an
au- tomated external defibrillator, is then performed according to standard
guidelines. Cervical spine immobilization is not recom- mended unless there are
clinical signs of injury or concerning mechanism, as it can interfere with essential
airway manage- ment.
C. Enumeration:
1 – 5. Hand Signals
6 – 8. Whistle Commands
9 – 15. Hazards Associated with Water Rescue
Name: _____________________________ Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher:____________________
ANSWER KEY:
EVALUATION
1-5. Hand Signals
One arm in air = I need help
One hand on top of head = I am OK Rope Signals
1 Tug = OK
2 Tugs = Advance
3 Tugs = Take up slack 4 Tugs = Help