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First Aid<br />

Buying Guide<br />

Is Your First Aid Kit Up To Date?<br />

BS8599-1 COMPLIANT - WORKPLACE KIT<br />

In the past decade, workplace practice has radically changed in many industries. These changes in<br />

working behaviour and environments have brought with them new risks and hazards for employees.<br />

June 2011 saw the introduction of fresh, updated guidance that now accurately reflects best<br />

practice. A new range of kits was introduced and the recommendations came in<strong>to</strong> full force in<br />

January of 2012. The new BS8599-1 kits represent a complete overhaul of the 1997 content and it<br />

is now incumbent on all businesses <strong>to</strong> review their first aid kits <strong>to</strong> ensure they remain fit for purpose.<br />

You should use the guide below, <strong>to</strong>gether with your risk assessment, <strong>to</strong> decide on the size and<br />

placement of first aid kits in your workplace.<br />

Employers are required<br />

<strong>to</strong> undertake a risk<br />

assessment <strong>to</strong> determine<br />

what the hazard levels are<br />

and how many employees<br />

are involved in the specific<br />

area <strong>to</strong> be covered.<br />

Here is a useful guide<br />

provided <strong>to</strong> help you match<br />

the assessment <strong>to</strong> an<br />

appropriate kit.<br />

CATEGORY OF HAZARD<br />

LOW HAZARD<br />

E.G. Shops, offices, libraries etc.<br />

HIGH HAZARD<br />

E.G. Light engineering and<br />

assembly work, food<br />

processing, warehousing,<br />

extensive work with<br />

dangerous machinery or sharp<br />

instruments, construction,<br />

chemical manufacture etc.<br />

No. OF<br />

EMPLOYEES<br />

Less than 25<br />

25-100<br />

More than 100<br />

Less than 5<br />

5-25<br />

More than 25<br />

SIZE OF FIRST<br />

AID KITS<br />

Small<br />

Medium<br />

Large (1 per 100<br />

employees)<br />

Small<br />

Medium<br />

Large (1 per<br />

25 employees)<br />

Health & <strong>Safety</strong><br />

The Health and <strong>Safety</strong> (First Aid) Regulations 1981<br />

require you <strong>to</strong> provide adequate and appropriate<br />

first-aid equipment, facilities and people so your<br />

employees can be given immediate help if they are<br />

injured or taken ill at work.<br />

What is ‘adequate and appropriate’ will depend<br />

on the circumstances in your workplace and you<br />

should assess what your first aid needs are.<br />

The minimum first aid provision on any<br />

work site is:<br />

• A suitably s<strong>to</strong>cked first-aid box<br />

• An appointed person <strong>to</strong> take charge of the<br />

first aid arrangements<br />

• Information for employees about first<br />

aid arrangements<br />

It’s is important <strong>to</strong> remember that accidents and<br />

illnesses can happen at any time. First aid provision<br />

needs <strong>to</strong> be available at all times <strong>to</strong> people that<br />

are at work.<br />

The contents of the first aid containers should<br />

be examined frequently and res<strong>to</strong>cked after use.<br />

Sufficient back up supplies should be held on site.<br />

Van And Truck<br />

First Aid Kit<br />

See page 192<br />

Premier Eye Wash Station<br />

See page 194<br />

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