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Procedure Title: First Aid
Procedure Number:
HUR 130-002
Reference:
Occupational Health & Safety Act
Workplace Safety & Insurance Act
Date Originated:
January 30, 2009
Date Revised:
Approval: Chief Adm IF- e Officer
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Point of Contact: Coordinator, Health & Safety
Procedure Objective
The objective of this procedure is to ensure that all employees have access to first aid
supplies and trained personnel necessary to deal with injuries requiring first aid
assistance, and to ensure that such supplies and personnel are available in every City
facility, construction project, remote worksite, vehicle and mobile equipment.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Procedures
01 Definitions
01.01 First Aid Attendant — The First Aid Attendant is the person
responsible for the first aid station. The First Aid Attendant has
the following duties:
a) responding to first aid situations and rendering that aid
when required; and
b) ensuring communications are operational at non -typical
sites.
01.02 First Responders —A First Responder is a person within a
workplace designated to be the first response to serious
injuries and incidents. A First Responder has the responsibility
to organize and manage the response to such an incident, and
to direct the contact of emergency services personnel. A First
Responder may also perform the functions of a First Aid
Attendant.
01.03 Non -typical Worksites - Non -typical worksites may include
construction sites, temporary worksites or mobile operations
such as outside maintenance crews.
01.04 Supervisor — A supervisor is a person in authority at a
workplace who is competent to direct others in the
performance of work.
02 Procedures
02.01 Location of First Aid Kits and Stations
All regularly occupied City premises will be equipped with an
appropriate first aid station consisting of a first aid kit and eye wash
station, as well as a copy of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
binder and a copy of the Occupational Health & Safety Act.
All City vehicles and equipment will carry an appropriate first aid kit.
Any person who operates a City vehicle must confirm at the
beginning of each use that the first aid kit is in the vehicle. Vehicle
kits should be inspected after each use of the kit, and at least once
per month.
All City construction projects or remote worksites will have an
appropriate first aid station, trained first aid person in attendance
and means of communication for summoning emergency medical
services.
All first aidstations must be located where there is easy access for
prompt treatment of employees. The station must be highly visible
and locations communicated to employees.
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02.02 First Aid Kit and Station Content and Equipment
All first aid stations will include a first aid kit appropriate to the
number of employees as defined in section 02.04 and, with the
exception of vehicle kits, will require an eye wash station, a health
and safety bulletin board, an Injury Treatment Record form, and
MSDSs for chemicals used on site required under the City
Procedure HUR 130-005 Hazardous Materials (WHMIS).
All first aid kits will be inspected for content and condition on a
monthly basis by a contractor engaged by the City. A record of
inspections will be attached to the kit and initialled by the person
inspecting the kit.
02.03 Responsibility for First Aid Station
All first aid stations will be in the charge of an individual who
holds a valid St. John's Ambulance Standard First Aid
Certificate or equivalent and works in the immediate vicinity of
the first aid station.
02.04 First Aid Kit Requirements
First aid kit requirements are based on the number of employees
regularly working at the place of employment. Reputable suppliers
will confirm that their kits conform to the requirements set out in the
Workplace Safety & Insurance Act, 1997. The requirements are as
follows:
1 to 5 employees
• a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid
Manual;
• 1 card of safety pins;
• 12 adhesive dressings individually wrapped;
• 4 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square;
• 2 rolls of gauze bandage, 2 inches wide;
• 2 field dressings, 4 inches square or 2 four -inch sterile bandage
compresses;
• 1 triangular bandage;
• 1 pair scissors;
• 2 pair latex or vinyl gloves; and
• 1 CPR mask.
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6 to 15 employees
• a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First
• Aid Manual; 1 card of safety pins;
• 24 adhesive dressings individually wrapped;
• 12 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square;
• 4 rolls of gauze bandage, 2 inches wide;
• 4 rolls of gauze bandage, 4 -inches wide;
• 4 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings,
individually wrapped;
• 6 triangular bandages;
• 1 roll -up splint;
• 1 pair scissors;
• 2 pair latex or vinyl gloves; and
• 1 CPR mask.
16 to 199 employees
• a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance First Aid
Manual;
• 24 safety pins;
• 1 basin, preferably stainless steel;
• 48 adhesive dressings individually wrapped;
• rolls of adhesive tape, 1 inch wide
• 48 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square;
• 12 rolls of gauze bandage, 1 inch wide;
• 8 rolls of gauze bandage, 2 inches wide;
• 8 rolls of gauze bandage, 4 -inches wide;
• 8 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings,
individually wrapped;
• 12 triangular bandages
• splints of assorted sizes;
• rolls of splint padding;
• 1 stretcher;
• 2 blankets;
• 1 pair scissors;
• 2 pair latex or vinyl gloves; and
1 CPR mask.
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Vehicles
• a current edition of a standard St. John Ambulance. First Aid
Manual;
• 1 card of safety pins;
• 16 adhesive dressings;
• 6 sterile gauze pads, 3 inches square;
• 4 rolls of 3 inch gauze bandage;
• 2 sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings,
individually wrapped;
• 12 triangular bandages;
• 1 pair scissors;
• 2 pair latex or vinyl gloves; and
• 1 CPR mask.
02.05 Eye Wash Stations
All first aid stations will be equipped with a portable eyewash
station. Eyewash solution bottles will be inspected as part of the
monthly inspection program. The contractor hired by the City to
inspect first aid stations will replace the solution at intervals
suggested by the manufacturer as detailed on the container.
Workplaces that utilize hazardous chemical or biological agents
may require an eyewash station, which provides a 15 -minute
continuous flush and meets the ANSI Z358.1-1990 Standard.
MSDSs for the substances involved will indicate the requirement for
such a unit.
02.06 Non -Typical Worksites
Non -typical worksites require a first aid kit suitable to the
number of employees as detailed above. The kit may be
located in a vehicle which is on site at all times workers are
present, in a job office or in another suitable location. The kit
must be in the care of a person trained in Standard First
Aid/CPR as detailed below and all employees must be made
aware of the location of the kit.
Non -typical worksites require a reliable means of
communication to be on site for the purpose of summoning
emergency assistance. All employees must know the location
of the equipment and how to operate it.
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02.07 Training
All regularly occupied City workplaces will have an appropriate
first aid station as described above which is under the
supervision of a designated worker who works in the
immediate vicinity of the station.
The designated worker will hold a current certificate in
Standard First Aid and CPR. First Aid and CPR Training may
be provided to other City employees at the Manager's
discretion. Only a person who is certified to perform CPR may
do so.
02.08 Responsibility to Equip and to Supervise
Managers are responsible to ensure that workplaces or
worksites under their control are equipped with the appropriate
first aid station and that the station is under the supervision of
a suitably trained individual as detailed in the procedure.
Supervisors are responsible to ensure the first aid station is
maintained and attended as required by their Manager and this
procedure. It is understood that in each department this
responsibility may be delegated to an attendant or
administrator within the department.
Employees are required to report all injuries requiring first aid
to their Supervisor and the First Aid Attendant. All first aid
incidents must be recorded on the Injury Treatment Record
form.
02.09 Defibrillators
City facilities are equipped with at least one defibrillator.
Defibrillators may only be used by First Responders.
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