Cooking in the cab

Grumpy Dad:
You’ll be talking about carboxyhemoglobin and the way it attacks and kills the cells and tissues, common symptoms are very much like a bad hangover :wink:

Basic first aid and common signs of acute carbon monoxide poisoning should be
taught to drivers or at least make them aware.
One of the minor symptoms is tiredness and wether it’s induced by cooker use or a leaking manifold, the symptoms will increase over time, and falling asleep at the wheel could be fatal to more than just the driver.

Didn’t want to introduce too many big words all at once for fear of setting off some of the usual suspects…

Yes, I’ve been asking our lot to give us a First Aid course as one of our DCPC sessions.