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First Aid Services and Practice

  Dr Nik Nor Ronaidi bin Nik Mahdi
Content
•   Introduction
•   Definition
•   Legal Provision
•   Establishing first aid facilities and services
•   Components of workplace first aid facilities
    – First aiders
    – First aid box
    – First aid room
• Special first-aid requirements
• Worker Awareness
Introduction
Introduction
• In US, there were 5,703 work-related fatalities in
  private industry in 2004.
• In that same year there were 4.3 million total
  workplace injuries and illnesses, of which 1.3
  million resulted in days away from work.
• Occupational illnesses, injuries and fatalities in 2004
  cost the United States’ economy $142.2 billion. The
  average cost per occupational fatality exceeded one
  million dollars.
Introduction
• Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) may occur at work.
• According to recent statistics from the American Heart
  Association, there are 250,000 out-of-hospital SCAs annually.
• Possible causes of SCA at workplace:
   – Electrocution
   – Exposure to low oxygen environments
   – Overexertion at work can also trigger SCA in those with underlying
     heart disease.
• The outcome of occupational illnesses and injuries depends
  on the severity of the injury, available first-aid care and
  medical treatment.
• Prompt, properly administered first aid may mean the
  difference between rapid or prolonged recovery, temporary
  or permanent disability, and even life or death.
Introduction
• The aims of first aid are to:
   – Preserve life;
   – Prevent illness or injury from becoming worse;
   – Reduce pain;
   – Promote recovery; and
   – Care of unconscious.
• First-aid is not just for serious injuries. It is also
  important for minor injuries such as
  burns, sprains, cuts, etc.
Definitions
Definitions
First aid:
• the assessment and interventions that can be
  performed by a first aider during an emergency
  with minimal equipment until appropriate medical
  personnel arrive.
                                  (DOSH Guidelines)
• emergency care provided for injury or sudden
  illness before emergency medical treatment is
  available.
                                       (US OSHA)
Definitions
• 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.
• First-aid facilities includes:
  – first-aid box;
  – first-aid room; and
  – first-aid equipment, e.g. oxygen tanks and stretchers.
Definitions
First-aider:
• a person who has successfully completed a first-aid
  course and has been awarded with a certificate of
  proficiency in first-aid by a recognized institution
                                    (DOSH guidelines)
Legal Provision
Legal Provision
• An employer has a duty to provide
  information, instruction, training and supervision about
  first aid facilities and services for employees.
The Factories and Machinery Act 1967
• Section 25 (Parent Act) and Regulation 38
  (Safety, Health and Welfare) state the scope of
  responsibility of an occupier with regards to first-aid
  provision:
  – provide and maintain a readily accessible first-aid box or
    cupboard
  – assign responsibility who must be proficient in first aid
    training if > 20 person employee
  – providing and maintaining a first-aid room in a factory where
    more than 150 person are employed.
Legal Provision
The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994
• Section 15(1) of the OSHA 1994 (Act 514) provides
  that every employer and the self-employed person
  must ensure, so far as is practicable, the safety,
  health and welfare at work of all his employees.
• The provision of first-aid facilities and first-aiders is
  in compliance with the welfare component of this
  general duty of employers and self-employed
  persons.
Establishing first aid facilities and
             services
Establishing first aid facilities and
                 services
• The provision of first aid facilities and services starts
  with identifying all the hazards in the work
  environment that could lead to injury or harm to
  the health of people at the workplace.
• This should be done in consultation with workers
  and their elected safety and health
  representatives, where they exist.
• An assessment of the likelihood and consequences
  of the hazard leading to injury or harm will assist in
  identifying the means of reducing risk to the
  employees and the first aid services and facilities
  appropriate for the workplace.
Establishing first aid facilities and
               services
• It is important to give consideration to high risk
  environments, such as:
   – Workplaces that use or manufacture hazardous substances
   – Construction and demolition sites
   – Timber harvesting sites
   – Workplaces where hazardous processes may be used (e.g.
     abrasive blasting)
   – Where heat is used as part of any process (e.g. moulding or
     casting, welding and cutting)
   – Where people are required to work in any remote or isolated
     areas (e.g. agricultural, fishing or transport industry)
   – Workplaces that provide assistance and care to highly
     dependant people
• The following matters need to be determined:
  – The contents of first aid boxes
  – The number of first aid boxes and where the boxes
    should be located ensuring they will be readily available
  – Any need for a simple oxygen supply
  – The number of people to be trained in first aid and what
    is approved training for the particular workplace
  – The possible need for a first aid room and the
    requirement it should contain
  – A system for recording and reporting
  – The availability of trained first aid personnel during
    working hours
  – The availability of professional medical care (e.g.
    hospital, medical centre) and emergency service (e.g.
    ambulance) response time
Components of workplace first aid facilities
Components of workplace first aid facilities
Major Components:
• first-aider
• first-aid box
• first-aid room
• first-aid equipment
Factors to be considered in implementation:
• type of industry / hazards
• number of workers
• number of work shifts
• location of workplace and status of infrastructure in
  relation to the nearest medical clinic or hospital
First Aider
Provision of Information About First-Aiders
• An employer should display a notice, in a prominent
  place in the work-site, of the names and locations of
  first-aiders.
• First-aiders should also be provided with a form of
  identification (e.g. badge, arm band) for easy
  recognition.
Selection criteria:
• Mature, responsible
• physically fit
• free from blood borne infectious diseases, e.g.
  Hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS
• Calm in emergency, free to leave their work
  immediately to respond to an emergency
First Aider
Training
• Recognized first aid course:
    – Basic life support
    – First Aid / Basic Trauma Life Support
• Refresher Training → once every three (3) years.
• The skills and knowledge of First Aiders should include the ability to:
    – undertake the initial treatment of injuries and illnesses occurring in the
      workplace
    – know when to call on the assistance of the emergency services or, where
      available, workplace medical practitioners or workplace nurses
    – follow the advice and direction of the emergency services
    – undertake CPR
    – utilize standard precautions to minimize the spread of infectious diseases when
      treating wounds and disposing of clinical waste
    – dispose of waste appropriately
    – maintain first aid kits and first aid rooms (if applicable)
    – record details of first aid treatment given
    – make appropriate reports to management.
First Aider
Responsibilities
• Management of Casualty
  – give immediate first-aid treatment
  – arrange without delay for the injured worker(s) to be
    sent to a doctor, hospital or home, according to the
    seriousness of this condition.
  – Apply the principle of Universal Precautions while
    delivering the responsibility to protect the first-aiders
    from acquiring blood borne pathogen e.g. Hepatitis B
    and HIV.
• Maintenance of Treatment Record
• Responsibilities for Maintenance of First-Aid
  Requirement
First Aider
• The number of First Aiders are depending on:
  – the size and layout of the workplace
  – the location of the workplace
  – the number and distribution of employees including
    casual and shift work arrangements
  – the nature and specific hazards of the work
  – known occurrences of accidents or illnesses
  – the distance from the workplace to the nearest available
    and appropriate medical services.
First Aid box
Design
• Sturdy, portable, and clearly marked.
Location
• clearly identifiable, well-illuminated and accessible
  location.
• The box should be kept locked and the key thereto
  kept by responsible person available during all
  working hours.
• The employees should be informed of the location
  of all first aid boxes.
First Aid box
Contents
• First-aid boxes should contain a sufficient quantity of
  suitable first-aid materials.
• They should not contain oral medication of any kind
  other than those required for first-aid treatment.
• Check frequently to make sure they are fully equipped
  and all items are usable.
• Recommended contents of a first-aid box are listed in
  DOSH guidelines.
• First aid boxes should not contain items likely to be
  toxic or open to be misuse. Any first aid boxes
  containing prescription drugs must be securely locked
  and accessible only to properly trained personnel.
First Aid box
Number of First Aid Boxes
• At least one first aid box should be provided for
  every 100 employees or part thereof.
• Extra first aid boxes should be provided for each
  additional 50 employees at the workplace.
• In a large establishment, which covers a wide area,
  or occupies several floors in a building, more than
  one first aid kit will need to be provided.
• For mobile workplaces, a first aid box should be
  located in each vehicle.
                                    (ACT Public Service)
First Aid box
Accessibility of First Aid Boxes
• The first aid box must be readily accessible in case of
  emergency.
• It should be located not more than 100 metres from the
  furthest workplace and not more than one story above or
  below the floor level of the workplace.
• The first aid box should be portable or mounted in such a way
  as to allow it to be removed and carried to an injured person.
• There must be immediate access to appropriate treatment in
  areas of specific hazards, such as:
   – hazardous substances and dangerous goods
     (corrosives, cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, pesticides)
   – machinery or equipment (eg plant
     maintenance, construction, warehousing, and logging).
                           (Australian Capital Territory Public Services)
First Aid Room
Design
• The room should be large enough to hold a couch
  and still have space for people to move about.
• Emergency lighting
• Easily cleaned walls, floor, and ceiling
• Non slip floor
• Privacy
• Comfortable temperature and humidity
• Clearly identified as a first-aid room by means of a
  sign
First Aid Room
Location
• proximity to shower, lifts and main passageways
• accessibility to work areas and car park

Items in First-Aid Room
• Recommended items listed in DOSH guidelines
SPECIAL FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS
SPECIAL FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS
Provision for Mass Casualties:
• In a workplace where there is a potential risk of mass
  casualties → provide a safe place for evacuation and for
  the availability of adequate equipment (e.g.
  stretchers, wheelchairs, sheets, bandages, blankets, etc
  ).
Special Instructions:
• In any place of work where a chemical hazardous to
  health is used → the current Chemical Safety Data
  Sheet (CSDS) for that chemical must be available and
  easily accessible to the employees
• Special training for first aider on early management in
SPECIAL FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS
Protective Clothing and Equipment:
• Protective clothing and equipment should be
  provided, properly stored and checked regularly
• Principle of Universal Precautions
• First-aiders are recommended to be immunized for
  Hepatitis B.
Cleaning Up:
• Wash hands or any other body surfaces splashed
  with blood or other body fluids as soon as possible
  with soap and water.
• Contaminated surfaces should be cleansed and
  disinfected.
Worker awareness
Worker awareness
• Every workers should be aware of:
  – the nature of first aid facilities
  – the location of the first aid boxes and first aid rooms
  – the names and work locations (including telephone
    numbers) of First Aiders
  – the procedures to be followed when first aid is required
  – Standards precaution for the control of infection
    including blood-borne infections
Worker awareness
The information should be kept up to date and
  provided:
• When an employee first becomes employed
• when there is significant change in the location of
  the first aid facilities or services
• When there are changes in names, locations, or
  contact numbers of trained first aiders.
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First aid services and practice

  • 1. First Aid Services and Practice Dr Nik Nor Ronaidi bin Nik Mahdi
  • 2. Content • Introduction • Definition • Legal Provision • Establishing first aid facilities and services • Components of workplace first aid facilities – First aiders – First aid box – First aid room • Special first-aid requirements • Worker Awareness
  • 4. Introduction • In US, there were 5,703 work-related fatalities in private industry in 2004. • In that same year there were 4.3 million total workplace injuries and illnesses, of which 1.3 million resulted in days away from work. • Occupational illnesses, injuries and fatalities in 2004 cost the United States’ economy $142.2 billion. The average cost per occupational fatality exceeded one million dollars.
  • 5. Introduction • Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) may occur at work. • According to recent statistics from the American Heart Association, there are 250,000 out-of-hospital SCAs annually. • Possible causes of SCA at workplace: – Electrocution – Exposure to low oxygen environments – Overexertion at work can also trigger SCA in those with underlying heart disease. • The outcome of occupational illnesses and injuries depends on the severity of the injury, available first-aid care and medical treatment. • Prompt, properly administered first aid may mean the difference between rapid or prolonged recovery, temporary or permanent disability, and even life or death.
  • 6. Introduction • The aims of first aid are to: – Preserve life; – Prevent illness or injury from becoming worse; – Reduce pain; – Promote recovery; and – Care of unconscious. • First-aid is not just for serious injuries. It is also important for minor injuries such as burns, sprains, cuts, etc.
  • 8. Definitions First aid: • the assessment and interventions that can be performed by a first aider during an emergency with minimal equipment until appropriate medical personnel arrive. (DOSH Guidelines) • emergency care provided for injury or sudden illness before emergency medical treatment is available. (US OSHA)
  • 9. Definitions • 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. • First-aid facilities includes: – first-aid box; – first-aid room; and – first-aid equipment, e.g. oxygen tanks and stretchers.
  • 10. Definitions First-aider: • a person who has successfully completed a first-aid course and has been awarded with a certificate of proficiency in first-aid by a recognized institution (DOSH guidelines)
  • 12. Legal Provision • An employer has a duty to provide information, instruction, training and supervision about first aid facilities and services for employees. The Factories and Machinery Act 1967 • Section 25 (Parent Act) and Regulation 38 (Safety, Health and Welfare) state the scope of responsibility of an occupier with regards to first-aid provision: – provide and maintain a readily accessible first-aid box or cupboard – assign responsibility who must be proficient in first aid training if > 20 person employee – providing and maintaining a first-aid room in a factory where more than 150 person are employed.
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  • 15. Legal Provision The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 • Section 15(1) of the OSHA 1994 (Act 514) provides that every employer and the self-employed person must ensure, so far as is practicable, the safety, health and welfare at work of all his employees. • The provision of first-aid facilities and first-aiders is in compliance with the welfare component of this general duty of employers and self-employed persons.
  • 16. Establishing first aid facilities and services
  • 17. Establishing first aid facilities and services • The provision of first aid facilities and services starts with identifying all the hazards in the work environment that could lead to injury or harm to the health of people at the workplace. • This should be done in consultation with workers and their elected safety and health representatives, where they exist. • An assessment of the likelihood and consequences of the hazard leading to injury or harm will assist in identifying the means of reducing risk to the employees and the first aid services and facilities appropriate for the workplace.
  • 18. Establishing first aid facilities and services • It is important to give consideration to high risk environments, such as: – Workplaces that use or manufacture hazardous substances – Construction and demolition sites – Timber harvesting sites – Workplaces where hazardous processes may be used (e.g. abrasive blasting) – Where heat is used as part of any process (e.g. moulding or casting, welding and cutting) – Where people are required to work in any remote or isolated areas (e.g. agricultural, fishing or transport industry) – Workplaces that provide assistance and care to highly dependant people
  • 19. • The following matters need to be determined: – The contents of first aid boxes – The number of first aid boxes and where the boxes should be located ensuring they will be readily available – Any need for a simple oxygen supply – The number of people to be trained in first aid and what is approved training for the particular workplace – The possible need for a first aid room and the requirement it should contain – A system for recording and reporting – The availability of trained first aid personnel during working hours – The availability of professional medical care (e.g. hospital, medical centre) and emergency service (e.g. ambulance) response time
  • 20. Components of workplace first aid facilities
  • 21. Components of workplace first aid facilities Major Components: • first-aider • first-aid box • first-aid room • first-aid equipment Factors to be considered in implementation: • type of industry / hazards • number of workers • number of work shifts • location of workplace and status of infrastructure in relation to the nearest medical clinic or hospital
  • 22. First Aider Provision of Information About First-Aiders • An employer should display a notice, in a prominent place in the work-site, of the names and locations of first-aiders. • First-aiders should also be provided with a form of identification (e.g. badge, arm band) for easy recognition. Selection criteria: • Mature, responsible • physically fit • free from blood borne infectious diseases, e.g. Hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS • Calm in emergency, free to leave their work immediately to respond to an emergency
  • 23. First Aider Training • Recognized first aid course: – Basic life support – First Aid / Basic Trauma Life Support • Refresher Training → once every three (3) years. • The skills and knowledge of First Aiders should include the ability to: – undertake the initial treatment of injuries and illnesses occurring in the workplace – know when to call on the assistance of the emergency services or, where available, workplace medical practitioners or workplace nurses – follow the advice and direction of the emergency services – undertake CPR – utilize standard precautions to minimize the spread of infectious diseases when treating wounds and disposing of clinical waste – dispose of waste appropriately – maintain first aid kits and first aid rooms (if applicable) – record details of first aid treatment given – make appropriate reports to management.
  • 24. First Aider Responsibilities • Management of Casualty – give immediate first-aid treatment – arrange without delay for the injured worker(s) to be sent to a doctor, hospital or home, according to the seriousness of this condition. – Apply the principle of Universal Precautions while delivering the responsibility to protect the first-aiders from acquiring blood borne pathogen e.g. Hepatitis B and HIV. • Maintenance of Treatment Record • Responsibilities for Maintenance of First-Aid Requirement
  • 25. First Aider • The number of First Aiders are depending on: – the size and layout of the workplace – the location of the workplace – the number and distribution of employees including casual and shift work arrangements – the nature and specific hazards of the work – known occurrences of accidents or illnesses – the distance from the workplace to the nearest available and appropriate medical services.
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  • 27. First Aid box Design • Sturdy, portable, and clearly marked. Location • clearly identifiable, well-illuminated and accessible location. • The box should be kept locked and the key thereto kept by responsible person available during all working hours. • The employees should be informed of the location of all first aid boxes.
  • 28. First Aid box Contents • First-aid boxes should contain a sufficient quantity of suitable first-aid materials. • They should not contain oral medication of any kind other than those required for first-aid treatment. • Check frequently to make sure they are fully equipped and all items are usable. • Recommended contents of a first-aid box are listed in DOSH guidelines. • First aid boxes should not contain items likely to be toxic or open to be misuse. Any first aid boxes containing prescription drugs must be securely locked and accessible only to properly trained personnel.
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  • 30. First Aid box Number of First Aid Boxes • At least one first aid box should be provided for every 100 employees or part thereof. • Extra first aid boxes should be provided for each additional 50 employees at the workplace. • In a large establishment, which covers a wide area, or occupies several floors in a building, more than one first aid kit will need to be provided. • For mobile workplaces, a first aid box should be located in each vehicle. (ACT Public Service)
  • 31. First Aid box Accessibility of First Aid Boxes • The first aid box must be readily accessible in case of emergency. • It should be located not more than 100 metres from the furthest workplace and not more than one story above or below the floor level of the workplace. • The first aid box should be portable or mounted in such a way as to allow it to be removed and carried to an injured person. • There must be immediate access to appropriate treatment in areas of specific hazards, such as: – hazardous substances and dangerous goods (corrosives, cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, pesticides) – machinery or equipment (eg plant maintenance, construction, warehousing, and logging). (Australian Capital Territory Public Services)
  • 32. First Aid Room Design • The room should be large enough to hold a couch and still have space for people to move about. • Emergency lighting • Easily cleaned walls, floor, and ceiling • Non slip floor • Privacy • Comfortable temperature and humidity • Clearly identified as a first-aid room by means of a sign
  • 33. First Aid Room Location • proximity to shower, lifts and main passageways • accessibility to work areas and car park Items in First-Aid Room • Recommended items listed in DOSH guidelines
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  • 36. SPECIAL FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS Provision for Mass Casualties: • In a workplace where there is a potential risk of mass casualties → provide a safe place for evacuation and for the availability of adequate equipment (e.g. stretchers, wheelchairs, sheets, bandages, blankets, etc ). Special Instructions: • In any place of work where a chemical hazardous to health is used → the current Chemical Safety Data Sheet (CSDS) for that chemical must be available and easily accessible to the employees • Special training for first aider on early management in
  • 37. SPECIAL FIRST-AID REQUIREMENTS Protective Clothing and Equipment: • Protective clothing and equipment should be provided, properly stored and checked regularly • Principle of Universal Precautions • First-aiders are recommended to be immunized for Hepatitis B. Cleaning Up: • Wash hands or any other body surfaces splashed with blood or other body fluids as soon as possible with soap and water. • Contaminated surfaces should be cleansed and disinfected.
  • 39. Worker awareness • Every workers should be aware of: – the nature of first aid facilities – the location of the first aid boxes and first aid rooms – the names and work locations (including telephone numbers) of First Aiders – the procedures to be followed when first aid is required – Standards precaution for the control of infection including blood-borne infections
  • 40. Worker awareness The information should be kept up to date and provided: • When an employee first becomes employed • when there is significant change in the location of the first aid facilities or services • When there are changes in names, locations, or contact numbers of trained first aiders.