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First Aid Risk Assessment

The table below, compiled using information from the Health & Safety Executive, gives guidance on the minimum numbers of First Aid Personnel required in the work place. The HSE also strongly recommends that you include non-employees visiting your premises in your first aid provision.

 

Risk Category and
Examples
 
Number of People at each location
 
Suggested Minimum Number of First Aid Personnel
 
Lower Risk
e.g. shops, offices
Fewer than 50

At Least 1 Appointed Person at all times

50 to 100 At Least 1 First Aider at all times
More than 100 At Least 1 additional First Aider for every 100 employed
Medium Risk
e.g. food processing, warehousing.
Fewer than 20 At least 1 Appointed Person at all times
20 to 100 At least 1 First Aider at all times
More than 100 At least 1 Additional First Aider for every 100 employed (or part thereof)
Higher Risk
e.g. Construction, Work with machinery, sharp instruments or chemicals
Fewer than 5 At least 1 Appointed Person at all times
5 to 50 At least 1 First Aider at all times
More than 50 At least 1 additional First Aider for every 50 employed.
 
The numbers given in the table are guidance on the minimum requirements.
You should then have extra First Aiders to take account of the following:

 


Large Sites:
First Aiders should be in close proximity to all areas. They should be able to get to a casualty within 1 minute.

 

      Isolated Work Locations:
You will need to consider provision in each area.

Shift Work:
Every shift should be adequately covered.


 


Foreseeable absences:

Cover should remain adequate even when First Aiders are absent on such occasions as annual leave.

      Additional Risks:
eg. Working with hazardous substances, Heavy Loads, dangerous tools, machinery or animals.

 
 

 

 
   
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