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What is the correct response when an employee appears to be injured from a roofing work surface?

  1. Move the employee to a different area immediately.

  2. Continue working but with caution.

  3. Keep the victim's head and neck stationary to prevent further injuries.

  4. Wait for the supervisor to arrive before taking any action.

The correct answer is: Keep the victim's head and neck stationary to prevent further injuries.

When an employee appears to be injured from a roofing work surface, it is crucial to keep the victim's head and neck stationary to prevent further injuries. Moving the employee could potentially worsen the existing injuries. Additionally, waiting for the supervisor to arrive before taking action may delay necessary medical attention. It is important to prioritize the victim's well-being by providing immediate care by keeping their head and neck stabilized until professional help arrives.