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UK bystander protection and ‘Good Samaritan’ principles, along with professional guidance, are generally supportive of people who act in good faith to provide first aid in an emergency, even when using equipment such as tourniquets or haemostatic dressings within their training. Employers can further reduce anxiety by providing clear protocols, training and post-incident support so staff know they will be backed when they follow agreed procedures.
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