Show 4-- CEU Friday October 29 1982 Teachers invent CPR method By Lona Colby The mining department at CEU has developed a Cardio- the stricken person out of the mine may also lead to his death If a miner goes into cardiac recusitation arrest the procedure comes pulmonary known as the into play technique Woodland - Robinson Mine The victim’s breathing mask Rescue CPR Technique is flooded with oxygen to Richard Robinson head of prevent the entrance of the the mining department and noxious gas This makes it Richard Woodland a CEU easier to see if anything is faculty member developed blocking ' the breathing this technique specialized for passage mines Hie victim will be in a The technique enables a natural position for an open rescue team to give an injured airway because the apparatus person CPR without removing is placed on the victim’s back the oxygen mask When a mine The members of the rescue has an explosion and a worker team then begin to work One d is trapped in a provides heart massage while backchamber breathing the other makes sure the mask lives save is full of oxygen packs may Without the new procedure On every fifth massaging the victim would have to be stroke the other member taken out into the con- forces oxygen into the lungs taminated air Removal of the through a manual override mask would mean immediate switch on the air tanks death and the time used to take The system has been tested gas-fille- by phil frank FRANKLY SPEAKING on a mannequin used in CPR practice and the lungs were inflated better than with the traditional CPR methods The procedure could be used all the way to the hospital or until regular oxygen could be obtained After perfecting the system Robinson and Woodland traveled to Washington DC last November where the procedure was presented to the 3rd Annual International Symposium of Mine Accident Prevention The symposium featured lectures and papers from mine representatives from all over the world including Poland Russia and the Peoples Republic of China The two CEU instructors feel that their new procedure will eventually become a standard tool used in all types of mine rescues Energy Office schedules solar workshop Energy conservation ap-plications and retrofitting existing homes with passive solar systems will be the topic of a free workshop Saturday October 30 from 9 am to 12:30 pjn in the Science Building Lecture Hall at the College of Eastern Utah The workshop will half-da- y acquaint homeowners and builders with passive solar design and utilization and M itt cost-effecti- ve conservation techniques It will focus on energy consumption The workshop is sponsored by the Utah Energy Office a division of the Department of Natural Resources Cook’s Velvet Freeze K H D For the times when you get the urge for a quick delicious meal 40f East Main Price MMS4 cxatacxxww’ and Energy the Price Energy Committee and the Utah State University Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Registration will be taken n w Vf w prior to the beginning of the workshop The workshop will incorporate films and expertise of local professionals in passive solar design and and energy construction conservation practices Participants will explore the variety of passive systems available construction site analysis and the design process Speakers include Nelson Boren AIA President of Nelson Boren Associates a Salt Lake City architectural firm specializing in passive solar energy and energy ef- ficient design James A PhD president of Energy Group an energy consulting and Doilney SOTA engineering firm from Park City and Scott Gutting an energy planner from Utah State University and a community energy consultant for the Utah Energy Office Price is one of seven Utah communities to receive a $10000 grant award to formulate and implement energy programs utilizing local expertise and resouces under the Utah Energy Office’s Community Energy Assistance Program j Seminar to discuss laws Recent changes in the income tax pension and social security laws will be discussed in a Pension and Tax Planning Seminar at 1:30 pm November 5 in the Gomer Peacock Room on the CEU campus The seminar will be estate broker and has been responsible for the purchase and sale of over $200 million of commercial reil estate Gordon Hammer CPA the represents speakers on retirement planning with the available options He is the owner of Professional Pension ducted by three lawyers a Services Inc one of the certified public accountant largest pension and adand a business finance and ministrative services in the economics professor Intermountain West with over include The speakers John R Riley JD a partner in the T-sh-irt Larsen and Mazuran law firm of Salt Lake City David K “Design Your Own Broadbent JD vice is a special mini series class president of Professional taught from 7 pm until 9 pm C on Wednesdays in the sewing Pension Services Inc Dean Larsen JD a partner room of the Main Building on in the Larsen and Mazuran law the CEU campus firm and organizer of the $35 Taught by Carroll Haddock million real estate company the class will focus on sewing for the caled the Granada Inc designer look Merrill Bunker MBA will entire family Some of the represent the speakers on demonstrations include patselective investments of the tern alterations puff ap1980’s He is a licensed real pliques heat transfers and silk con- 400 clients and accounts for more than $50 million Registration fee is $25 per person faimly or organization with the payment sent to CEU’s Division of Continuing Education Price Utah The seminar is cosponsored by the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce Professional Pension Services Inc and CEU’s DCE class planned screen transfers Mrs Haddock said that part of the class curriculum includes constructing a silk screen press The press can be at used for designing home k class beings The on November 3 and is limited to 14 students For registration or more information call five-wee- CEU’s Division of 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