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In 2011 the British Standards Institute (BSI) introduced a new standard for first aid kits. These kits were supposed to replace those approved by the HSE. Has this happened and does this mean that
you may need to buy new ones?
Published 29.01.2013
Your first aid supplier has informed you that there’s a new British Standard that specifies the content of first aid kits. They are suggesting that you need to replace all your existing kits with the
new ones. Is this necessary?
Published 05.09.2011
The HSE has updated some of its guidance material that covers first aid at work. What has changed and what should you do with this information?
Published 29.01.2018
When your first aiders assist a casualty, you might have a process for taking down notes of the incident and what was done to help. Is it necessary to do this, and if so, are there rules which must
be followed?
Published 26.10.2020
The HSE has updated its simple guidance leaflet which identifies the steps businesses should take to manage first aid. Has much changed and what are the implications?
Published 28.08.2014
Employers are permitted to have an appointed person rather than a trained first aider in some circumstances. When does this apply, what does the role involve and is any training required?
Published 16.04.2018
Irrespective of whether you use first aiders or appointed persons, it’s advisable to set out some ground rules. What are the main advantages of doing this and what are the most important points to
include?
Published 18.01.2005
According to a recent survey most of us wouldn’t have a clue about treating even a minor accident. But aren’t the laws set to change with a requirement for more staff to have proper training?
Published 25.09.2006
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