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Workplaces and venues can reduce choking risk by considering it in their first aid needs assessment, training staff in choking recognition and response, supervising high-risk activities such as eating while intoxicated, and following any specific guidance for vulnerable groups such as children or people with swallowing difficulties. Clear incident reporting and debriefing after choking episodes also helps improve future prevention and response.
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