A first aid room should be established at the workplace if a risk assessment indicates that it would be difficult to administer appropriate first aid unless a first aid room is provided.
For example, workers who carry out work at workplaces where there is a higher risk of serious injury or illness occurring that would not only require immediate first aid, but also further treatment by an emergency service, may benefit from having access to a dedicated first aid room.
Below are important recommendations to help understand first aid room requirements at work.
The contents of the room should suit the hazards that are specific to the workplace.
The location and size of the room should allow easy access and movement of injured people
who may need to be supported or moved by stretcher or wheelchair.
Maintaining a first aid room should be allocated to a trained occupational first aider, except where this room is part of a health centre or hospital.
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