Team:First Aid

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First Aid Team

Your welfare and medical needs will be looked after by the first-aid team.

Name User Role
Ben user:oni Team lead
Katie Shift leader
Adrian Shift leader
Richard user:pobk Shift leader
Paul First aider
James First aider
Stephanie First aider
Andrew First aider
Michael First aider
Matt First aider


Staying Safe Guide

Work in Progress

This is just a quick guide to staying safe at EMF. It's in no-way comprehensive, but if you're in any doubt, come and chat to one of the first-aiders or drop in to the first-aid post.

If you have any pre-existing conditions or allergies that you think we should know about, drop us an email or come visit us at the first-aid post when you're settled.

Drinking

Yes, we all like a tipple now and again, but please try to drink sensibly. Keep in mind however that alcohol dehydrates you, so to avoid the nasty hangovers, be sure to drink plenty of water.

Medications

The first-aid team are not allowed to hand out any medications except for the over-the-counter variety. If you're on any medication, please make sure you bring enough with you for the duration of your stay. If this medication needs to be stored carefully, feel free to bring it to the first-aid post and we can discuss how best to keep your medication safe.

If you're an asthmatic, please don't forget to bring your inhalers and spare cartridges.

Sun Protection

Whether the sun is out or not, it's generally a good idea to put some sun-cream on during the summer. UV

It doesn't take much to get severely burned when you're out and about.