Factory rescue service

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The factory rescue service is a department operated by large companies that is held to secure personnel.

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The same personnel requirements apply to the factory rescue service as to the public rescue service . These can vary from country to country. The equipment of the vehicles is also subject to legal regulations. In addition to one (or more) ambulances , the vehicle fleet of a works rescue service can also include an emergency doctor's vehicle , which is usually manned by the company doctor . This depends primarily on the size of the company. In some companies, the factory rescue service is carried out under the direction of the factory fire brigade . In addition to the rescue vehicles, a first-aid room for on-site treatment is part of the equipment for a factory rescue service.

Examples

  • In Germany there is a factory rescue service at Adam Opel AG in Rüsselsheim am Main . This has been subordinate to the plant fire brigade since 2007. 11 employees are employed.
  • The Merck & Co., Inc. , headquartered in New Jersey operates a plant emergency services can also be used in the public rescue.
  • The Sandoz GmbH in Austria has in Kundl a work of salvation.

Individual evidence

  1. News article on the portal for rescue services and emergency medicine and rescue service - online magazine  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.retter.org  
  2. Homepage of Merck & Co., Inc.