Each workplace has their own specific policies and procedures for incidents you should ask your supervisor for information on that and where the nearest first aide kit is located.
Australian Red CrossBasic First Aid (Workplace Level 1), Senior First Aid (Workplace Level 2), Senior First Aid Refresher (Workplace Level 2), Occupational First Aid (Workplace Level 3), Basic Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Refresher (CPR), Advanced Resuscitation Emergency First Aid for parents Remote First Aid .
Contact your local American Red Cross. They have a CPR/First Aid/Module programs for the workplace.
A person who hold a first aid certificate, can only assist a injured person at workplace or at an incident.
A lack of procedures in the workplace can lead to problems and confusion. Having clear procedures in the workplace helps employees know what is expected.
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Procedures for dealing with emergencies
I say everyone doing first aid. realy recommend to everyone in house, car, workplace etc
Different for every business and every state or country. In the United States, all businesses are required to have a poster in the workplace (often posted in the break room, the lunch room or next to the vending machines so everyone will see it) with the first-aid procedures and what notification is required.
Risks that you are unable to deal with will not be able to be "handled" so there will be no workplace procedures for doing so.
The American Red Cross trains many people in first aid procedures and CPR. The Red Cross will also furnish you or your organization with first aid pictures to place on your first aid kit.
Different for every business and every state or country. In the United States, all are required to have a poster in the workplace (often posted in the break room, the lunch room or next to the vending machines so everyone will see it) with the first-aid procedures and what notification is required.