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Whenever we see an unprotected piece we must keep our eyes peeled because this is one of the most important ingredients of a combination.
Check his wheelchair for anthrax and ammunition
an infinity of precautions
Empolyee form fun
Who to contact in an emergency?
911
You're going to need a dann big can of big spray! Or maybe a rocket-propelled grenade. I have one in the garage, you want it?
Light is the greatest disinfectant in nature and also in organizations.
Postal inspectors have been given advanced warning that Publishers Clearinghouse is sending packets of laundry detergent that could be mistaken for anthrax. Oh, good timing. What genius came up with this promotion? What's next - a ticking alarm clock? Let's put that in a box.
To competently perform rectifying security service, two critical incident response elements are necessary: information and organization.
rabid tush patrol
Protection does not come in a bottle. It is in me, in my actions, in my thoughts. I am the best medicine for myself. I am the cure and the disease.
All this health and safety talk is just killing me.
The coward's weapon, poison.
The ABA works tirelessly in its efforts involving the first line of defense: the prevention of burn injuries.
Face-cream, hand-cream, nose-cream, eye-cream. I wondered for a moment how serious it would be if you ever got home drunk and accidentally put face-cream on your hands or hand-cream on your face.
Relative repellant activate!
I have to make it my job to be careful with my family.
Dogs and children vomit in distress. Women cry.
("Dial 'O' For Operator")
Caution, Sir! I am eternally tired of hearing that word caution. It is nothing but the word of cowardice!
The nature of the work is to prepare for a good accident .
A douche of spray blinded my brother for a moment.
My occupational hazard is my occupation's just not around ...
Band-aids don't fix bullet holes
A pox on all meads!
Honey, you worry too much. Nothing is going to happen, I mean come on, you're in the house of Mr. Hausefalle, the guru of home security! You're probably safer over there than here.- House Trap, ch. 4: A Grave Mistake.
The chemicals were both highly flammable and highly toxic, and more than one inexpert bust had ended in conflagration.
Bloody dogs," Dad said, kicking indiscriminately under the table. He put his revolver next to his side-plate. Mum put her Uzi on an empty chair beside her. "Safety on?" Dad always asked. "Those things are liable to go off at the touch of a gnat's testicle.
Trichloroethane [ ... ] All my extensive testing has shown this to be the best treatment for a dangerous excess of human knowledge
It's a bomb. I've already called law enforcement. Let's get out of here.
skintight layer of clothing that extends from my feet to my neck that's supposed to help improve my hypertrophic scarring. The Iron Maiden describes hypertrophic scarring as skin that exhibits the three Rs of being red,
bloody nose. Fred,
When we faced a possibility here in New York of chemical and biological attack, three days after September 11, I called in all of the experts, academic experts, Nobel Prize laureates, and doctors who had dealt with anthrax, doctors who had dealt with various forms of chemical and biological attack.
The smell of chemicals clings to the kitchen, a strange mixture of bleach and noxious lemon. The floor glistens, everything within eyesight scoured.
words / hazard all
Let others seek safety. Nothing is safer than misfortune,
Where there's no fear of greater ill to come.
Blood! Blast! And Fire
These words have been sanitized for your protection. An adjective and a noun, respectively.
Operator! Give me the number for 911!
There are three kinds of people who run toward disaster, not away: cops, firemen and reporters.
I'm interested in finding new and more humane modes of safety, and in exposing the arbitrary and superficial protections that have failed us.
As crude a weapon as a cave man's club, the chemical barrage has been hurled against the fabric of life.
We are in a code orange. Homeland Security said earlier today that everyone should have a roll of duct tape and plastic sheeting to protect your house in event of terrorist attacks. Who came up with this idea? MacGyver?
Living is a hazardous profession.
What is that smell? (Nick)
(It was like three-day-old cat vomit mixed with rotten asparagus.)
Duck urine. It keeps the zombies from thinking I'm human. (Mark)
Yeah, well it keeps me from thinking you're sane. (Nick)
HAC: Human-Animal Conflict.
My own fault. The equipment had safeties but your primary piece of protective equipment was your brain. There was a presumption that anyone entering this room was intelligent enough to keep away from hot things, sharp things, and things carrying large stores of momentum.
Protection of human life can be costly; but so is the neglect of that protection.
I'm an athlete, so I'm very interested in making the sport as safe as possible - just for my own career longevity.
Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.
Emergencies are crucibles that contain and reveal the daily, slower-burning problems of medicine and beyond - our vulnerabilities; our trouble grappling with uncertainty, how we die, how we prioritize and divide what is most precious and vital and limited; even our biases and blindnesses.
Wise and humane management of the patient is the best safeguard against infection.
WORLD IN CATASTROPHE: KILLZONE EXPERIMENT DEPARTMENT
What the holy hand grenade was that?
needed chiefly for the defence of the homeland
This city is dying of rabies. Is the best I can do to wipe random flecks of foam from its lips?
Fire's an excellent purifier.
dangerous weapon
Most human problems can be solved by an appropriate charge of high explosive.
For a pandemic of moderate severity, this is one of our greatest challenges: helping people to understand when they do not need to worry, and when they do need to seek urgent care.
We strongly feel we have to protect everything.
I'll just tell you, I'm not a big FEMA fan.
Samuel, safety is my watchword. Rest assured that proper procedures will be followed at all times."
Skipper giggled. "Tell me, Mump. What ARE proper procedures exactly?"
"Simple," said Mump. "One: cause maximum chaos in the shortest possible time. Two: try not to get your head blown off.
Remember for bleeding: pressure, put hand above head, cover wound.
At least you left out the oh-my-God sauce this time."
"Made myself a batch with it," Shane said. "It's got the biohazard sticker on it in the fridge, so don't bitch if you get flamed.
I've got allergy pills upstairs in my room, and it says 'For Cat Work' right on it.
He hurled another vast pot of unstable thaumaturgic compound at the militia. It fell short, but burst with such violence that it splashed onto and over the shields, mixing with the distillate and sending two officers screaming to the floor as their skin became parchment and their blood ink.
fatal vehicular misadventure.
Attack of the Kitchen Appliances!
Danger it selfe the best remedy for danger.
Someone had come in and mopped the floor, and the disinfectant smell was
In the form it asked who to contact in an emergency, so I put 911.
Hazard of the job. That's Ode de Anal Gland you smell.
Take care of your health because it is your warranty seal
The air smells of something sharp and antiseptic. My
Despite my asbestos gloves,
the cough is filling me with black,
and a red powder seeps through my veins ...
I'm so proud of Maryland's firefighters, risking their lives to protect others, but we need to protect our protectors with the best equipment training and resources.
spraying shards of glass and metal into the station.
Our firefighters are our last line of defense, baby.
Firefighting is a world of Murphy's Law; it is when you can least afford a crisis that one crops up.
Sunshine is the best disinfectant
A customer facing crucial decisions:
What should I wipe myself with? What should I brush with? His personal hygiene was deteriorating rapidly as he stared at the rows of possibilities, sweating profusely. Would he ever bathe again?
I'm probably going to be the scruffiest Chief Scout you've ever had and my health and safety policy is non-existent.
A bulletproof vest under everything else. I couldn't do anything to protect my head, but at least my hair looked good. I
Hey, Haymitch, if you're not too drunk, we could use a little something for our skin. It's
I really should come with a warning label.
Clean and bleed. Bleed and clean.
Luckily, the injured had all been triaged in another area, but there was too much smoke in the air to confirm that the others had moved to safety. Wheezing, Wells ran forward, coughing and wiping his eyes with his sleeves as he called out for anyone who needed help. There
Being a stunt coordinator, I have to take care not only of myself but I have to make sure everyone is safe.
Streets flooded. Please advise.
The workbench was filled with glassware, books, syringes, tattooing machine parts, plastic bags, tools. Dozens of books on toxins and thousands of downloaded Internet documents,
What's the emergency?"
"I'm disabled!"
-The IT Crowd
Drive safe, dress safe, live safe. Retreat to the safest place of all.
Paraffin never works. I have to do this. The police helicopters. And I pull the trigger. 30 IN MY FATHER'S house are many mansions. Of course, when I pulled the trigger, I died. Liar.
When you're managing an emergency department, you're trying to keep everybody calm, so when an emergency comes in the door, everyone can do their best work.
If the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms insists upon a firefight, give them a firefight. Just remember, they're wearing flak jackets and you're better off shooting for the head.
appliancization.
The incompetence regarding body and vehicle armor rises almost to a level of criminal negligence.
One hears it a lot on airplanes:Make sure you have own mask on, before helping others with theirs.
Know how to treat frostbite until you can get indoors.
One might have complained about the soot and ashes or about the pipes and curtain rods that hung crazily from the ceiling, but patients never lived in a hospital ward so nearly free of bacteria as this one that was sterilized by fire.
I just tell you, I'm not a big FEMA fan.