Accident Scene Management launched the most comprehensive motorcycle safety resource on the web January 7, 2010. This initiative seeks to promote safety through resources, recognition and rewards. learn more!
Motorcycle First Responder - What is Accident Scene Management? Why is CPR and traditional First Aid not enough? Accident Scene Management is the leading motorcycle trauma training organization in the world. ASM has been teaching motorcyclists and Emergency workers since 1996 using a simple formula called PACT.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Accident Scene Management launched the most comprehensive motorcycle safety resource on the web January 7, 2010. This initiative seeks to promote safety through resources, recognition and rewards. learn more!
Motorcycle First Responder - What is Accident Scene Management? Why is CPR and traditional First Aid not enough? Accident Scene Management is the leading motorcycle trauma training organization in the world. ASM has been teaching motorcyclists and Emergency workers since 1996 using a simple formula called PACT.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Six Equals Zero challenges motorcyclists to look at ways they can reduce injuries and fatalities by first avoiding a crash and then knowing how to hep in the event a crash occurs. This presentation, given by ASM founder Vicki Sanfelipo encourages people to address six areas of motorcycle safety. Rider Education, Anti-impaired Riding, Visibility through riding placement and light colored or bright clothing, Protective Apparel, knowledge of laws and First Response Training.
Motorcycle First Responder - What is Accident Scene Management? Why is CPR and traditional First Aid not enough? All motorcyclists should know how to help someone in need.
Accident Scene Management (ASM) - IntroductionVicki Sanfelipo
This document provides information about Accident Scene Management (ASM), a program that trains bystanders to assist injured motorcyclists. It began in 1996 and has trained over 25,000 students. The goals are to reduce injuries and fatalities, increase EMS effectiveness, and focus on trauma. The agenda teaches preventing further injury, contacting EMS, and treating injuries following the ABCSS priorities of airway, breathing, circulation, shock, and spinal immobilization. It provides details on performing a jaw thrust for airway control and safely removing a full-faced helmet when necessary. The presentation emphasizes the importance of bystander assistance in improving outcomes as part of the chain of survival.
Six Equals Zero challenges motorcyclists to look at ways they can reduce injuries and fatalities by first avoiding a crash and then knowing how to hep in the event a crash occurs. This presentation, given by ASM founder Vicki Sanfelipo encourages people to address six areas of motorcycle safety. Rider Education, Anti-impaired Riding, Visibility through riding placement and light colored or bright clothing, Protective Apparel, knowledge of laws and First Response Training.
Motorcycle First Responder - What is Accident Scene Management? Why is CPR and traditional First Aid not enough? All motorcyclists should know how to help someone in need.
Accident Scene Management (ASM) - IntroductionVicki Sanfelipo
This document provides information about Accident Scene Management (ASM), a program that trains bystanders to assist injured motorcyclists. It began in 1996 and has trained over 25,000 students. The goals are to reduce injuries and fatalities, increase EMS effectiveness, and focus on trauma. The agenda teaches preventing further injury, contacting EMS, and treating injuries following the ABCSS priorities of airway, breathing, circulation, shock, and spinal immobilization. It provides details on performing a jaw thrust for airway control and safely removing a full-faced helmet when necessary. The presentation emphasizes the importance of bystander assistance in improving outcomes as part of the chain of survival.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.