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According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, the following are warning signs of a medical emergency: Bleeding that will not stop. Breathing problems (difficulty breathing, shortness of breath) Change in mental status (such as unusual behavior, confusion, difficulty arousing) Chest pain. Choking. More items...
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Read More »There is no mandatory list for school first aid kits; however, it's advised by the HSE that they include the following: A guidance leaflet on first aid. A minimum of 20 sterile dressings such as plasters that are individually wrapped in assorted sizes.
Choosing the right first aid kit is dependent on where it will be kept and the likelihood of certain injuries or illnesses in that location. Organisations should each have their own risk assessments. When looking for a first aid kit, it is important to keep any risk assessments in mind. The Health and Safety Executive have guidance on the different requirements of first aid kits for different locations. Places such as offices should have a first aid kit that is set up for a low-risk environment whereas a factory is a more high-risk environment and should have a first aid kit that is suitable. There are also requirements for specific environments such as in catering where blue plasters are required if an injury occurs. This is so that, should the plaster fall off and contaminate food, it can be easily spotted, and the contaminated food disposed of. It is recommended that first aid kits in workplaces conform to the required British Standard BS 8599-1. This standard was first introduced in 2011 and was updated in January 2019. It is not law, but it is recommended that workplace first aid kits comply with the standard. The standard outlines the size of the first aid kit that a workplace should have based on the number of employees and how hazardous the environment is. For example, a shop that has less than 25 employees only needs one small first aid kit whereas a high-risk environment such as a construction site with over 25 employees needs a large kit for every 25 employees. The standard outlines what should be included in each size kit. You can purchase kits that are ready-made for the size and risk assessment of a workplace.
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