Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities of the First Aider

Similar documents
HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY AND ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

Health & Safety Policy

The Health & Safety Policy

TECHNICAL SUPPORT ASSOCIATES HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT

First aid at work. Your questions answered. Q1: What is first aid at work? Q2: What do I need to do?

Health and Safety Policy

Understanding the Management of Risks to Health and Safety on the Premises of a Retail Business

Health and Safety Checklist By ihasco

CDM COMPETENT QUESTIONNAIRE FOR DESIGNERS AND DESIGN RELATED PRACTICES Companies with less than 5 employees

Health & Safety Policies and Procedures Manual

MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY

Occupational Health & Safety Policy

CDM COMPETENT QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PRINCIPAL DESIGNERS Companies with less than 5 employees

CDM COMPETENT QUESTIONNAIRE FOR DESIGNERS AND DESIGN RELATED PRACTICES Companies with 5 or more employees

REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS STANDARD

Designer and CDM Co-ordinator Guidance

The following is a description of the type of work that our Company undertakes:

UNISON Health & Safety Guidelines. Responsibility for health and safety in the workplace

Health & Safety Policy & Management Systems. Guidance Note 13

Unit Standard 497 Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements Version 7 Level 1 3 Credits. Student Checklist & Instructions

Designer Guidance. Five or more employees. Health and Safety

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY

QUALIFI Level 2 Award in Health & Safety in the Workplace. for Catering & Hospitality (AHS2SFG2012)

SCOTTISH BADGERS HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY

SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS POLICY FOR EMPLOYEES

Catch22 policy Health and Safety

Designer and CDM Co-ordinator Guidance

CDM-C Guidance. Five or more employees. Health and Safety 1. CMD-C Guidance Notes V

PAUL GARDNER HEALTH AND SAFETY SOLUTIONS Business Advice Pack

DRAKS INTERIOR DOOR SYSTEMS LTD STATEMENT OF INTENT

Health & Safety Policy & Organisation and arrangements.

Understanding how a retail business maintains health and safety on its premises

INCIDENT/ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION POLICY and PROCEDURES

Health, Safety and Welfare Policy

Principal Designer Guidance

Apply automated external defibrillation

NATIONAL COMPETENCY STANDARD

Policy No: 67. Driving at Work Policy

First Aid - Assessment of Need

COSVR641 Conform to general workplace health, safety and welfare

Evaluation of Occupational Health & Safety Management System

Tillbridge Lane, Sturton by Stow, Lincoln Lincolnshire LN1 2DS HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY

WHS Manual Insert Business Name & Logo

Health and Safety Policy

Annex H: Effective worker engagement for health and safety

Work Health and Safety Compliance Training. Course Outline

POLICY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ABSENCE DUE TO SICKNESS

Health and Safety Policy Tom Devonport, Health and Safety Manager

N.B.:- Please ensure all requested documents are included with your submission, as failure to do this will delay your submission

CORPORATE HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY

HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY OF:

Policy Work Health and Safety (WHS) RCPA Introduction WHS legislation

Sheviock Parish Council Health, Safety and Welfare Policy

BUSINESS OCR LEVEL 3 CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL. Cambridge TECHNICALS UNDERSTANDING HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE BUSINESS WORKPLACE CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA IN

Service Brochure 2014

Guidelines on. Managing Safety, Health and Welfare. in Post-Primary Schools

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY INTRODUCTION

SECTION 2 SAFETY GOALS AND RESPONSIBILITIES P AGE 1

H& Health, Safety & Welfare 2013

First aid at work. The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations Guidance on Regulations

Cavan and Monaghan ETB, Cavan AES. Programme Module Descriptor for. Health and Safety. leading to

Learner Guide to Principles of Risk Assessment

This policy will be reviewed annually from the date of first issue, or when significant changes have occurred.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Specialist Concrete Operations (Construction)

SICKNESS ABSENCE POLICY

Occupational Health and Safety Policy

Contractor Guidance. Five or more employees. Health and Safety

SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL CONTRACTOR S HEALTH AND SAFETY ASSESSMENT FORM

Session 3. How to reduce the risks to health & safety in the workplace. Trainer requirements to teach this session. Trainer notes

OSHA RECORDKEEPING FOR MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS

Farm Safety Starter Kit overview

HEALTH AND SAFETY STRATEGY

Contractor Guidance. Less than five employees. Health and Safety

ABSENCE THROUGH SICKNESS POLICY

Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 Health and Safety Policy

HSES-SP Management in Contracts. HSE Prequal Questionnaire for Bidders.

University Students Council of the University of Western Ontario JOINT HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE TERMS OF REFERENCE

Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace

Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace Level: 1 Credit value: 2 GLH: 7 TQT: 20

HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY Of JMC Mechanical Electrical & Air Conditioning Ltd

Manual Handling Hazards That Might Impact On Your Work

LEVEL 3 HEALTH & SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE

Health and Safety Policy Statement

N.B.:- Please ensure all requested documents are included with your submission, as failure to do this will delay your submission

Controller Implementer Deputy / Supervisor Support Staff

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Specialist Concrete Operations (Construction)

Design and Build Guidance

NORTHERN EDUCATION TRUST HEALTH AND SAFETY DOCUMENT OF POLICIES

Safety Management System The Dragon Trip

HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Formwork (Construction)

WORK PLACEMENT AGREEMENT

The Horse Rangers Association Health & Safety Policy

Management of health and safety is very important to us and given the appropriate priority.

(Individual Owner-Operator Audit) Version 2.0

Working for business. Workplace Safety Discount Application For those with employees

Health and Safety Policy Statement. LONDONGUILD Ltd ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. The Palmerston Centre Oxford Road Wealdstone Harrow Middlesex HA3 7RG

Loss Control and Employee Safety Program

Chaigeley School. Induction of New Staff Procedure and Policy

HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY

Transcription:

Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities of the First Aider Introduction This module provides learners with knowledge and awareness of the role of a First Aider and the legal aspects and responsibilities of both the employer and employees in maintaining a safe working environment. Module outcomes By the end of this module, the learner will be able to: Identify the role of the first aider Describe where the first aider sits within an organisation Describe an employer s legal responsibility for the welfare of its employees Discuss the legislation covering the need and use of first aid in the workplace Identify how and when to correctly report accidents. The role of the first aider A first aider in the workplace is someone who has undertaken appropriate training, usually for their specific work environment, and holds a valid certificate of competence in either: First aid at work Emergency first aid at work. Any other level of training or qualification (from an outside source e.g. St. John Ambulance) that is appropriate to the circumstances. The level of first aid cover will depend on the employer carrying out an assessment of their workplace first aid needs, which falls under Health and Safety regulations. Even if the assessment indicates that a first aider is not required, there is a minimum requirement for the employer to appoint a person, known as an Appointed Person, to take charge of any first aid arrangements. This person does not need to have had any formal first aid training but they are responsible for ensuring that first aid equipment is available, is adequate for their workplace needs, stocked and in-date. They also can have responsibility for looking after any first aid facilities the workplace may have and for calling the emergency services if necessary. They can, within their sphere of competence, cover for a qualified first aider in an emergency where a first aider is absent due to unforeseen circumstances.

Employer and Employee Responsibilities As mentioned earlier, employers have certain responsibilities under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure their employees can receive immediate attention if required when injured or taken ill at work. This applies to all workplaces in the UK and covers those with less than five employees. The level of these provisions depends on the outcome of the employer s assessment of the risks and hazards within their workplace, size of workforce and any other relevant factors like travelling between sites and the completed first aid needs assessment. This will determine how many first aid kits are required (and what they should contain) as well as how many qualified first aiders and what level they need to be trained at to meet the workforce needs. It is an employee s responsibility to inform their employer of any relevant health problems they may have that might require treatment or for which they are already being treated, so that the workplace first aider is aware of their situation and, if required, can treat them accordingly. It is also the employee`s responsibility to be aware of his environment s risks and hazards and to report any they may find. Examples are loose wires on walk ways that could cause someone to trip, or wet floors where someone could slip. All should be reported immediately and steps taken to minimise the risks. Employees should also ensure they are aware of Health and Safety policies within their workplace and adhere to safe practices within the workplace at all times to minimise their and their fellow employees risk of accident and injury. RIDDOR RIDDOR is the regulatory reporting system used in the UK. It stands for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. It is a legal requirement to report any accidents or ill health within the workplace. If there is a fatality or specified injury, it must be reported to the enforcing authority without delay (preferably by telephone) and followed up in writing with the relevant completed form within ten days. It should be noted that any injures that are not fatal or specified should be reported online and not over the phone. The list of reportable specified injuries in RIDDOR 2013 is: Fractures, other than to fingers, thumbs and toes Amputations Any injury likely to lead to permanent loss of sight or reduction in sight

Any crush injury to the head/torso causing damage to the brain or internal organs Serious burns(including scalding) which covers more than 10% of the body or causes significant damage to the eyes, respiratory system or other vital organs Any scalping requiring hospital treatment Any loss of consciousness caused by head injury or asphyxia Any other injury arising from working in an enclosed space which leads to hypothermia or a heat-induced illness or requires resuscitation or admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours. Other reportable injuries are those which result in an employee being incapacitated for more than seven days. It is the employer s responsibility to report a RIDDOR. Reporting first aid incidents If minor injuries occur that do not fall within RIDDOR, then reporting to government official sources may not be required, but it may be worth using a locally-sourced log book to record any accidents or injuries. This is helpful in assessing risks and hazards in the workplace for Health and Safety. When similar injuries keep recurring and they have been logged, it can often help to identify if there is a previously unknown or unthought-of hazard in the workplace that has now developed into a potential risk and, therefore, steps can be taken to deal with it.

Modules 1-7 ACTIVITY 5 Identify the main causes of fatalities within the workplace in 2012-2013. ACTIVITY 6 Describe the process for reporting an accident within the workplace and the relevant documents needed.

ACTIVITY 7 Discuss your understanding of RIDDOR and its relevance to the workplace. ACTIVITY 8 Name the recommended first aid box and describe its purpose.

Modules 1-7 - Self-Assessment Questionnaire 1. What is typically know to be the biggest risk in the workplace? 2. With regards to first aid in the workplace, what is an appointed person? 3. Who is responsible for carrying out first aid box checks? 4. What is the best defence against infection when treating an individual? 5. What should you do with medical supplies that have damaged packaging?