The time to unearth potential problems in your current workplace first aid arrangements is right now—before a medical emergency does it for you. Although first aid requirements can vary - there are FIVE sets of documents to focus on when conducting an audit of your first aid program.
- First Aid Policy
- Posted First Aid Notices
- First Aid Inspection Checklists
- First Aid Log Forms
- First Aid Refusal Forms
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