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National Safety Council Recommends Actions After a Vehicle Crash

Alexander Chua May 13, 2026
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National Safety Council Guidelines for Vehicle Crashes

The National Safety Council provides specific recommendations for individuals who have witnessed a vehicle crash, as detailed in an article by Safety+Health Magazine on May 13, 2026. According to Safety+Health Magazine (https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/after-a-car-crash/), the guidelines include parking about 100 feet from the crash site and turning on hazard lights to ensure safety.

Initial Response Steps

After witnessing a vehicle crash, individuals should call 911 to report the incident and use flares or emergency lights to alert other drivers, per the National Safety Council advice in the article. If it is safe to approach, one should ask the victim to put their vehicle in park and turn off the engine, offering assistance if needed, as stated in the guidelines from Safety+Health Magazine.

Handling Injuries and Threats

The National Safety Council recommends moving victims to safety only if an immediate threat is identified, applying pressure to bleeding wounds, and starting CPR if a victim isn’t breathing and the responder is comfortable doing so. According to Safety+Health Magazine, responders should let medical professionals take over upon their arrival at the scene. As widely-known context, these steps align with general emergency response protocols that emphasize minimizing further harm.

Additional Considerations

The article, published by S+H Staff, focuses on off-the-job driving safety, highlighting the importance of these actions in everyday scenarios. Safety+Health Magazine notes that such guidelines help maintain order and safety post-crash, with responders waiting for professionals as per the National Safety Council’s recommendations.

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