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First aid and what information the Emergency Services need'.

First aid and what information the Emergency Services need'. . Michael Dorrian Risk and Safety Manager Cheshire & Merseyside Area John Kilroe ECC Training & Development Manager Cheshire & Merseyside Area John Ward Instructor Team Leader (Health and Safety)

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First aid and what information the Emergency Services need'.

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  1. First aid and what information the Emergency Services need'.

  2. Michael Dorrian Risk and Safety Manager Cheshire & Merseyside Area John Kilroe ECC Training & Development Manager Cheshire & Merseyside Area John Ward Instructor Team Leader (Health and Safety) North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust

  3. North West Ambulance Service • Over 5,400 square miles; • Covering a population of 7 million; • Approx 780,000 emergency calls per year; • 2.37million patient transports per year;

  4. First Aid Emergency Responses by Cheshire & Mersey Area for last 2 years to July 08 • Falls 13.8% (76,123) • Breathing Problems 10.4% (57,310) • Chest Pain 8.2% (45,345) • Unconscious/Fainting 7.3% (40, 325)

  5. First Aid Emergency Responses by Cheshire & Mersey Area for last 2 years to July 08 Industrial • Burns/Explosion 0.4% (2,300) • Electrocution 0.1% (585) • Industrial/Machinery Accidents 0.0% (156) • Hazchem/Inhalation 0.1% (364)

  6. First Aid Injuries to members of the public • In 2006/07 there were 369 fatal injuries; • There were 17,483 reported non-fatal. HSE Reported fatal & non-fatal injuries 06/07 • There were 241 workers fatally injured • 28 267 major injuries to employees. • There were 113 083 other injuries to employees causing absence of over 3 days..

  7. The Provision of First Aiders in the Workplace

  8. The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require you to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to enable first aid to be given to your employees if they are injured or become ill at work.

  9. What is Adequate and Appropriate? This depends on the results of the risk assessment that has to take place. Each workplace is unique!

  10. There is a minimum • A suitably stocked first aid box • An appointed person to take charge of first aid arrangements

  11. The Assessment • Specific risks • Record of accidents • Number of employees • Vulnerable employees • Lone workers • Shift patterns • Multiple sites

  12. First Aiders • The Appointed Person • The First Aider

  13. Questions

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