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Road Safety Initiative - Uganda 'RSI' is a non- Government Organization dedicated to inform and to educate the public how to safely use public roads, General Safety and Health precautions..
Driving is the most dangerous work activity that most people do. Many people are seriously injured every week in crashes involving someone who was driving, riding or otherwise using the road.
Accidents suck-up people's ability to work, increases poverty and suffering to the victims and their loved ones.
The burden of injury is equal to all road users regardless of age, sex, colour or status in the community.
It is not possible to eliminate accidents, but it is usually possible to reduce the risks.
Our mission is to reduce the risk through:
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"Traffic Jam" is a serious problem; but the solution is pretty simple.
Kampala city is extremely congested; disorderly with traffic and this problem is growing day by day...
Many people are seriously injured every week in crashes involving someone who was driving, riding or otherwise using the road.
This topic highlights the principal defensive-skills required of a Professional Driver...
Robbery, Carjacking, hijack of vehicles and kidnap are very frightening experiences; in most cases accompanied with violence.
Because of the dangers involved, do not risk injury in order to protect material possessions...
Remember the letters: DR A B C:
D - Danger - check that you are not in danger.
R - Response - try to get a response by asking questions and gently shaking their shoulders.
A - Airway - the airway should be clear and kept open. Place one hand on the forehead, two fingers under the chin and gently tilt the head back.
B - Breathing - normal breathing should be established. Once the airway is open check breathing for up to 10 seconds.
C - Compressions - if they are not breathing normally compressions should be administered to maintain circulation:
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