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Introduction

The provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation are intended to minimize or eliminate occupational hazards and provide employees with safe workplaces as much as possible. Accidents do happen, however, and each workplace must have the necessary facilities and personnel to deal with them. The facilities and personnel required will depend on the hazards and number of employees found at a particular site.

The purpose of occupational first aid is to provide workers with prompt, easily accessible, and appropriate first aid treatment and to keep a record of each treatment. Depending on the workplace, some or all of the following are needed to accomplish this:

  • Occupational first aid attendants with the appropriate level of training
  • Facilities such as first aid rooms or dressing stations
  • First aid boxes or kits with the appropriate types and quantities of supplies
  • Recordkeeping system
  • Appropriate means of transporting an injured worker to a first aid facility or a hospital
  • Effective means of communication between first aid attendants and workers who may need their help

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