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It’s been suggested that it’s a legal requirement to have a defibrillator on site, so that anyone who’s had a heart attack can receive instant treatment. Is this really the case?
Published 19.02.2010
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
The HSE updated its online first aid guidance in 2018. How might this affect the contents of your first aid policy? Use our template to bring your own written arrangements up to date.
Published 17.05.2019
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
When changes were made to first aid training guidelines, many course providers continued with the same offering. Employers have also tended to stick with what they’ve always done, but is this the
right decision?
Published 04.11.2021
Written information for events health and safety has changed over the years with less guidance from the HSE and more from other sources. Where does this leave you when deciding on first aid cover?
Published 21.06.2017
Your office first aider has left, so you’ve decided to send another member of staff for training. However, as there are quite a few choices, you’re not sure which course is the right one for you.
Published 16.06.2008
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