When in extreme locations it has become an accepted part of working practices
to cater for the worst case scenario and a rescue plan is an essential part of
this. A clear demonstration of this is in confined space work where the
recovery element is an integral part of any system. The problem however arises
when persons are working in areas where the exposure feels less extreme, but
the requirement for rescue may be just as real. Suspension trauma can occur in
relatively innocuous locations, but with careful planning and selection of
appropriate rescue equipment the risks can be kept to a very low level.
Suspension Trauma:
Suspension trauma is the effect on a suspended casualty that can lead to
unconsiousness or death. This is due in part to a decrease in the effective
circulation of oxygenated blood to the body's extremeties, either due to
injury, shock or compression caused by a harness. The time it takes for this
condition to effect a person can vary greatly, so having an effective solution
at hand for a speedy resolution is essential.
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