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Mandatory First Aid Requirements

  • Are they're adequate certified first aid personal available for each shift ?

  • Are there Adequate first aid facilities at the workplace? (Victorian OHS act 2004 section 21 (2) d?

  • Are the emergency procedures and contacts displayed in a prominent location ?

  • Are the nearest emergency facility locations and contact details clearly identified and displayed in a prominent location ?

  • Are the contents of the first aid kit within the use by dates ?

  • Are the first aid kits in vehicles and mobile plant easily accessible for emergency response ?

  • Are the safety data sheets readily available for First Aiders ?

  • Are the ratio's being adhered to in relation to the number of certified first aiders to workers ?

  • Is the first aid register readily accessible?

  • Are the reporting of first aid incidents being recorded in the register for the requirements of the health records act 2001?

  • Is there a chemical shower onsite?

  • Have the first aiders onsite been immunized for hepatitis B?

  • Is there a current and up to date first aid risk assessment inplace for the project?

First Aid Room

  • Are there resuscitation masks ?

  • Is there a sink and wash basin with hot and cold running water ?

  • Workbench or dressing trolley ?

  • Cupboards for storing medicaments, dressings and linen ?

  • a container for soiled dressing ?

  • A sharps disposal system ?

  • Electric power points?

  • An upright chair?

  • Blankets and pillows?

  • A stretcher?

  • A privacy screen?

  • a first aid kit appropriate for the workplace?

  • Disposable sheets?

  • Is the entrance of the first aid room a minimum of 1 meter wide? (To ensure that it is accessible to emergency services for stretcher access)

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