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Guidelines On First-Aid In Workplace Department of Occupational Safety and Health 1 1. DEFINITIONS 1.1 First-aid in the workplace includes the provision of first-aid facilities, services and personnel required for the initial treatment of persons suffering from injury or illness at a workplace.
This set of guidelines helps employers and occupiers to plan and provide proper first-aid facilities in factories or other workplaces. It is presented in a simple format for quick and easy reference.
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Every employer should provide appropriate first aid equipment to allow first aid to be given in an emergency. Regulations apply to all workplaces including those with five or less employees and the self-employed. Provision should also be made for those who travel as part of their job.
I. FIRST AID TRAINING CURRICULUM Preamble This curriculum has been developed for the purpose of ensuring uniformity, consistence and standardisation of the scope and content of the first aid training at workplaces. Every training firm or institution approved under the Factories and Other Places of Work (First Aid Rules LN 160/1977shall
7 Δεκ 2015 · It is the immediate treatment or care given to a victim ofan accident or sudden illness before qualified health personnel attend to providetreatment.The aims of first aid are to:• Preserve life;• Prevent illness or injury from becoming worse;• Reduce pain;• Promote recovery; and• Care of unconscious.1.2 First-aid facilities includes ...
The purpose of this guide is to present a summary of the basic elements for a first-aid program at the workplace. Those elements include: Identifying and assessing the workplace risks that have potential to cause worker injury or illness. Designing and implementing a workplace first-aid program that: