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First Aid at Work

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INTRODUCTION

 

First aid can save lives and prevent minor injuries becoming major ones. First aid at work covers the initial management of any injury or illness suffered at work. Under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 all workplaces must make provision for first aid, to be readily available at all times.

 

DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS

1. To provide adequate and appropriate first aid equipment and facilities
2. To provide an adequate and appropriate number of first aid personnel (either qualified First Aiders or Appointed Persons, as appropriate)
3. To inform employees of first aid arrangements. ( e.g. first aid notices; coverage in induction training)

ASSESSMENT OF NEED

 

How much first aid provision an employer has to make depends on the circumstances in each workplace. It is useful if employers record the results of their assessment of first aid needs, which might include consideration of the following:

  • Nature of the work - if risk assessments (under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992) indicate a comparatively low risk to health and safety, a first aid kit and an appointed person may suffice. With increasing levels of risk the greater the need for qualified first aiders, first aid rooms etc.;
  • Size of the organisation;
  • Past history and consequences of accidents;
  • Nature and distribution of the workforce - e.g. employees at greater risk (young workers, trainees etc); shift working; location of work groups;
  • Needs of traveling, remote and lone workers (e.g. may need a personal first aid kit; means for emergency communication etc.);
  • Cover for leave/absence of First Aiders.

 

An 'Assessment of First Aid Needs' checklist is contained as Appendix A in the First Aid Code of Practice and Guidance (See References/Further Details).

 

HSE first aid webpage

 

Talking leaflets

 

These files are provided in mp3 format,

 

INDG347 Basic advice on first aid at work

 

Health & safety law: What you should know

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AID MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES

  • First Aid containers - suitably stocked and properly identified
  • easily accessible, near to hand washing facilities if possible
  • not to contain tablets or medicines
  • minimum contents (where no special risk arises in the workplace) suggested as follows :

 

ITEM

First Aid
Containers

Personal
(Travelling)
First Aid Kits

A leaflet giving general guidance on first aid (e.g. HSE leaflet - Basic Advice on First Aid at work)

1

1

Individually wrapped sterile adhesive dressings (assorted sizes)

20

6

Sterile eye pads, with attachment

2

-

Individually wrapped triangular bandages (preferably sterile)

4

2

Safety pins

6

2

Medium sized individually wrapped sterile un-medicated wound dressings (approx. 12cm x 12cm)

6

-

Large sterile individually wrapped un-medicated wound dressings (approx. 18cm x 18cm)

2

1

Individually wrapped moist cleansing wipes

-

YES

Disposable gloves

1 PAIR

1 PAIR

 

NB

1. This is suggested contents list only; equivalent but different items will be considered acceptable.
2. Stock levels must be maintained.
3. All first aid containers, must be identified by a white cross on a green background.
4. Additional materials that might be identified as necessary could include scissors, adhesive tape, wipes, disposable aprons, etc.
5. Where mains tap water is not readily available for eye irrigation, at least one litre of sterile water or saline (9%) in sealed, disposable containers should be provided.
6. It is good practice to record all incidents attended by first aid personnel.

  • First Aid Rooms - Usually only necessary for establishments with high risks. Detailed advice is contained in the First Aid Approved Code of Practice and Guidance.

FIRST AID PERSONNEL

 

1. First Aiders - Where assessed as necessary at least one First Aider should be provided where there are more than 50 employees. First Aiders should be selected carefully for required skills/attributes. First Aiders must hold a current and valid certificate of competence in first aid issued by an organisation approved by the HSE (Contact HSE' Basingstoke Office 01256 404000 for local approved training organisations). Refresher training is required, currently, every 3 years.

2. Appointed Persons - To be responsible for taking immediate action, such as calling an ambulance. Appointed Persons are not First Aiders and so should not attempt to give first aid for which they have not been trained. Employers are strongly advised to consider the need for emergency first aid training (lasting approx. 4 hours) for Appointed Persons. The following table contains suggested (minimum) number of first aid personnel in certain types of local authority enforced premises. Such numbers should be available at all times that people are at work.

 

Category of Risk

Numbers employed at any location

Suggested number of first aid personnel

LOWER RISK

e.g. Shops, Offices

Fewer than 50

At least one Appointed Person

50 - 100

At least one First Aider

More than 100

At least one Appointed Person

MEDIUM RISK

e.g., Food Processing,

Warehousing

Fewer than 20

At least one Appointed Person

20 - 100

At least one First Aider

More than 100

One additional First Aider for every 100 employed

HIGHER RISK

e.g. Extensive work with dangerous machinery or sharp instruments

Fewer than 5

At least one Appointed Person

5 - 50

At least one First Aider

More than 50

One additional First Aider for every 50 employed

 

NB
These numbers will need to be increased to cover situations arising from absences or special circumstances that may apply

DUTIES OF SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS

 

A self employed person must ensure that adequate and appropriate first aid equipment is provided to enable him/her to render first aid to himself or herself whilst at work.

 

CHECKLIST - FIRST AID

1

Have you assessed the first aid needs of your workplace, taking into account :

 
 

· identified risks (e.g. hazardous substances, dangerous tools/machinery/loads etc)?

YES/NO

 

· numbers employed on site?

YES/NO

 

· your accident/ill-health record?

YES/NO

 

· inexperienced employees at greater risk  ?

YES/NO

 

· extent/distribution of workplaces?

YES/NO

 

· patterns of working (e.g. shifts)?

YES/NO

 

· traveling workers?

YES/NO

 

· work at sites occupied by other employers?

YES/NO

2

Have you consequently established an appropriate and adequate provision of :

 
 

· first aid equipment, suitably stocked?

YES/NO

 

· first aid personnel?

YES/NO

 

· information for employees on first aid arrangements?

YES/NO

3

Do you maintain the validity/currency of your employees' first aid qualifications and the contents of your first aid containers?

YES/NO

4

Do you maintain records of all first aid incidents/treatments?

YES/NO

 

REFERENCES / FURTHER DETAILS

1. Booklet L74 - First Aid at Work Approved Code of Practice and Guidance (HSE)

2. HSE first aid webpage

3. First aid at work leaflet indg347

4. HSE Books:

5. BBC first aid interactive
5. Hampshire ambulance:

For further information please call (023) 9254 5505, 5506 or 5507  during office hours or call at the Town Hall, High Street, Gosport, Hampshire PO12 1EB.

Alternatively e-mail ehs@gosport.gov.uk any time