
AeroSupplies Register of Injuries Pad
The AEROSUPPLIES stationary range covers a number of common stationary requirements applicable to the First Aid Industry.....
Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011 and Code of Practice First aid in the workplace 2019
Record-keeping
A record of first aid treatment given should be kept by the first aider and reported to
managers on a regular basis to assist reviewing first aid arrangements. First aid treatment records are subject to requirements under Health Records legislation. Further information is available from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Procedures and plans for managing an emergency
WHS Regulation 43(1)
Duty to prepare, maintain and implement emergency plan
You must ensure an emergency plan is prepared for the workplace, including:
− an effective response to an emergency
− evacuation procedures
− notifying emergency service organisations at the earliest opportunity
− medical treatment and assistance, and
− effective communication between the person you have authorised to coordinate the emergency response and all persons at the workplace.
You may incorporate your first aid procedures into your emergency planning procedures.
Emergency procedures should specify the role of first aiders according to their level of qualification and competence. In particular, first aiders should be instructed not to exceed their training and expertise in first aid. Other staff including supervisors should be instructed not to direct first aiders to exceed their first aid training and expertise.
The AEROSUPPLIES stationary range covers a number of common stationary requirements applicable to the First Aid Industry.....
Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011 and Code of Practice First aid in the workplace 2019
Record-keeping
A record of first aid treatment given should be kept by the first aider and reported to
managers on a regular basis to assist reviewing first aid arrangements. First aid treatment records are subject to requirements under Health Records legislation. Further information is available from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Procedures and plans for managing an emergency
WHS Regulation 43(1)
Duty to prepare, maintain and implement emergency plan
You must ensure an emergency plan is prepared for the workplace, including:
− an effective response to an emergency
− evacuation procedures
− notifying emergency service organisations at the earliest opportunity
− medical treatment and assistance, and
− effective communication between the person you have authorised to coordinate the emergency response and all persons at the workplace.
You may incorporate your first aid procedures into your emergency planning procedures.
Emergency procedures should specify the role of first aiders according to their level of qualification and competence. In particular, first aiders should be instructed not to exceed their training and expertise in first aid. Other staff including supervisors should be instructed not to direct first aiders to exceed their first aid training and expertise.
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