What Should You Do in a Workplace First Aid Situation?

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Accidents can happen at any time, and quick, effective first aid can mean the difference between a minor injury and a serious one. Being prepared and knowing what to do can save lives.

Where Should First Aid Supplies Be?

Everyone should know where to find help before it is needed.

  • Know the location of first aid kits, AEDs if available, and emergency contact numbers
  • Keep kits stocked and inspected regularly

Why Should You Report All Injuries?

Even minor cuts or scrapes should be reported to a supervisor. This ensures proper treatment and documentation in case complications arise later.

What Are Basic First Aid Principles?

A few fundamentals cover most situations until help arrives.

  • Stop the bleeding by applying direct pressure with a clean cloth or bandage
  • Treat for shock by laying the person down, keeping them warm, and elevating their legs if it is safe to do so
  • Cool burns with clean running water, and do not apply ice or creams
  • Protect yourself with PPE such as gloves, eye protection, or masks to prevent bloodborne pathogen exposure

When Should You Call for Help?

Serious bleeding, broken bones, head injuries, breathing difficulties, or unresponsiveness require emergency services immediately, so call 911.

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