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FUMAPEST Advice • First Aid • Venomous Spider Bites |
Sydney Funnel-Web Spiders • Red Back & Other Spiders • Spider Identification Chart |
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FIRST AID Procedures • Sydney Funnel-Web Spider Bite
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Keep Patient Calm & Rested to minimise movement and exertion by patient as any undue excitement causes the heart to pump blood (and venom) faster through the body to the heart and other vital organs.
Reassure the Patient that their life is not in danger • an anti-venom is available in NSW Ambulances and Public Hospitals Emergency Dept
Apply a Pressure Immobilisation Bandage wrapping along the entire limb bitten • not too tight • should be of similar tightness as for a sprained ankle. This compresses the tissue, thereby reducing the rate of flow of venom along the limbs. As illustrated by the pictures to your left.
A Second Bandage can be applied in order to immobilise the affected limb using a splint - as shown on the lower picture. This will further minimise movement of the muscle of the affected limb in order to minimise the rate of blood flow and venom therein.
Seek Medical Aid & Hospitalisation ASAP
Call AMBULANCE Phone 000 • Ambulances in NSW carry the Funnel-web spider anti-venom and can efficiently transport the victim to hospital.
Collect the Spider for Positive Identification • if safe to do so. |
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Symptoms • Sydney Funnel-Web Spider Bite
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| INTENSE Pain at site of Bite • unlike snake bites, the person feels great pain at the site of the bite.
Nausea & Abdominal Pain follow • with breathing difficulty and a general weakness or numbness of the muscles.
Profuse body secretions • Heavy sweating • Excessive saliva production • Heavy coughing.
THE GOOD NEWS • NSW Ambulances & Public Hospitals in "Funnel-web Country" carry an effective
anti-venom.
A FULL RECOVERY • Provided the Pressure Immobilisation method has been applied soon after a Sydney Funnel-Web spider bite and medical attention sought quickly • a few days in hospital is the usual outcome with complete recovery.
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FIRST AID Procedures • Red-Back Spider Bite • Other Spider Bites
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| Do NOT use a bandage • As the venom of the Red-Back and other spiders moves very slowly, any attempt to restrict its progress would only serve to increase the associated pain, which can be excruciating.
Keep Patient Calm & Rested to minimise movement and efforts by patient as any undue excitement causes the heart to pump blood (and venom) faster through the body to the heart and other vital organs.
Reassure the Patient that their life is not in danger • a Red-Back spider bite anti-venom is available in NSW Ambulances and Public Hospitals Emergency Dept • other spider bites may cause moderate symptioms of nausea and sweating etc but are not known to be lethal to healthy people. However, extra care should be observed for the very young and frail elderly people.
USE AN ICE PACK on the site of Red-Back Spider Bite and other spider bites to reduce the swelling.
Seek Medical Aid & Hospitalisation ASAP
Call AMBULANCE • Phone 000 • Ambulances in NSW carry the Red-Back Spider Bite Anti-Venom and can efficiently transport the victim to hospital. With other spider bites you should assess the situation carefully.
Lethal ? If a Sydney Funnel-web spider or a Red-Back spider bite is suspected then follow the above procedures.
Collect the Spider for identification purposes • if safe to do so.
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Symptoms • Red-Back Spider Bite • Other Venomous Spider Bites
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Red-Back Spider Bite - the fangs of a Red-Back Spider are tiny and it's bite may often go unnoticed • but, often a sharp pin-prick may be felt • which is generally followed by severe pain at the site of the bite, leading to more general pain.
Sweating occurs in varying degrees, particularly around site of the bite.
Swelling of the affected area is common, as is a quickening of the heart-beat.
Other Symptioms of venomous spider bites may include • headache • nausea • vomiting • dizziness • abdominal pain • and partial loss of muscle control.
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WARNING: The NSW Govt EPA Pest Control Licensing is INADEQUATE |
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Be Careful in selecting a Pest Controller • Unfortunately - it is far too easy to get a NSW Govt EPA issued pest control licence and start up a Pest Control business in NSW with little experience in providing safe and effective pest control services • click here for more details.
The NSW Pest Control Licensing system is subject to National Competency Assessment guidelines. Mediocre testing can
be carried by Private Workplace Assessors (not part of TAFE system). The
so called competency assessment can be a combination of oral, written and visual
tests.
Private Workplace Assessors are given
general guidelines in the National Competency Standards but there is no
set standard test or specific knowledge requirements. Once privately
assessed as "competent" then the NSW Govt EPA Pest Control Licensing will issue a pest control licence to the individual. There is no published list of
Private Workplace Assessors..
The System is Inadequate: Some Private Assessors offer a one week course. A person so issued with a pest control licence can set up a Pest Control business (not required to register with EPA Licensing Authority and employ many trainees, using pesticides in people's homes without direct personal supervision.
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