Task 2 Working to a clear plan during an emergency will help to ensure that you are effectively prioritizing ( 优先选择 ) many demands upon your attention. Do not allow yourself to become distracted by non-vital activities. Always bear in mind the main steps of emergency action- Assess, Make Safe, Give Emergency Aid, and Get Help. Your approach should be brisk ( 轻快的 ) , but calm and controlled, s0 that you can quickly take in as much information as possible. Your priorities are to identify any risks to yourself, to the casualty ( 伤亡人员 ) , and to any other people around, then to access the resources available to you and the kind of help you may need. State that you have first-aid skills when of fe ring your help. If there are no doctors, nurses, or more experienced people present, calmly take charge. First ask yourself these questions: Is there any continuin g danger? Is anyone's life in imm ediate danger? Are there any other people who c an help? Do I need specialist help? The conditions that c aused the accid ent may still present further d anger. Remember that you must put your own safety first. You can't help others if you become a casu a lty you r self. O ften, very simple measures such as tur n ing off an ele ctric switch, are enough to make the ar ea safe. Sometimes more complica ted procedures are require d. Never put yourself and the casualt y at further risk by at t empting to do too much; be aware of your limita t i o ns.