8 guides on outdoors survival

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Carry a life straw that purifies the water source, do not take the river and other surface water directly, it needs to be purified or boiled before drinking.

  1. Make sure of your physical condition. People with heart disease, respiratory diseases, hypertension, etc. are strictly prohibited from entering plateau areas and low-pressure areas to work

 

  1. Before carrying out field geological work, it is necessary to train on safety production rules and regulations and post safety technical operating procedures, and have the corresponding basic skills of protection, self-rescue and mutual rescue (first aid kits, food, drinking water, matches, etc.).

 

  1. With communication equipment that can meet the actual needs, clarify the contact matters (GPS, satellite phone, etc.).

 

  1. Bring personal protective equipment for field work (field work clothes, hiking boots, sun hats, etc.)

 

  1. Carry a life straw that purifies the water source, do not take the river and other surface water directly, it needs to be purified or boiled before drinking.

 

  1. Pay attention to listening to the weather forecast, before departing every day, you should understand the weather conditions of the day, the travel route and road conditions, the topography of the operation area, the surface coverage, etc.

 

  1. In valleys, ditches, low-lying areas or rainy season operations should do a good job in flood prevention and disaster relief. During thunderstorms, try to avoid ridges or open areas, cliffs and tall trees. When the rain and snow have just stopped, it is strictly forbidden to work and walk immediately on landslides, narrow mountain paths, cliffs, snow slopes, glacial slopes and other dangerous areas.

 

  1. Entering dangerous areas to engage in field geological survey work should be led by experienced personnel and safety and security measures should be formulated. In any case, you can't go out on your own.

 

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