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FIRST AID PROCEDURE Introduction This procedure sets the standards for the provision of first aid to staff, pupils and others within the school and is intended to assist in meeting the requirements of current legislation. The First Aid Regulations 1981 and their approved code of practice relate to the provision of first aid facilities for employees if they are injured or become ill at work. The regulations do not directly apply to non-employees, however when assessing the overall risk the school should take account of all persons, including pupils, who have access to the premises and consider them when deciding on the number of first aiders required. Provision of First Aiders A First Aider is a person who has a valid certificate in either first aid at work or emergency first aid at work training. The number of first aiders/appointed persons required depends upon each workplace. The school should determine the level of first aider provision by conducting their own risk assessment. The HSE provide some general guidance on the number of first aiders required, the school will generally fall into the lower hazard category, although some areas of activity (i.e. DT, plant room etc.) may fall into the higher risk category. In addition to the number of employees the risk assessment should also consider the following: adequate provision in order to cover absence, leave, offsite activities etc; previous injuries / illnesses experienced; the layout of the premises e.g. split sites; the location of the school and remoteness from emergency services; any specific hazards on site (e.g. DT machinery, hazardous substances); members of the public visiting the site. Appointed persons During school letting periods, first aid provision must be available at all times whilst people are present on school premises thus adequate provision for out of hours activities should also be considered. This assessment of need should be reviewed at least annually. Page 1 of 6

First Aid Training First aiders should hold a valid certificate, issued by a training organisation approved by the HSE in either: First aid at work (FAW) a three-day course (18 hours); Emergency first aid at work (EFAW) - one-day course (6 hours). First aid training is valid for three years, after which a refresher course is required before re-certification. This may be taken up to 3 months before the expiry date on the certificate. It should be noted that the standard first aid at work training does not include resuscitation procedures for children. Training organisations will also tailor emergency first aid courses specific to the school s needs. Unless first aid cover is part of an employee s contract of employment those who agree to become first aiders do so on a voluntary basis. Emergency first aid at work training is recommended for all appointed persons, within the aim of equipping staff with basic skills to preserve life in emergency situations. First Aid Equipment and Boxes All establishments should have a minimum of one first aid kit, clearly marked, readily accessible and its location known by all staff and pupils. Additional kits may be needed for split sites, sports fields and offsite visits. First aid containers should also be available within specific curriculum areas where an increased risk exists. i.e. Design and Technology workshops, Food Tech, Science, Sports Centre and Tennis Centre. Travel first aid kits should be kept in minibuses or other such vehicles. First aid kits should contain a sufficient quantity of suitable first aid materials and nothing else. See Appendix A for a list of minimum contents. First aid does not include the administration of medicines and thus first aid boxes should NOT contain drugs of any kind i.e. aspirin, paracetamol, antiseptic creams etc. First aid kits should be located near to hand washing facilities as far as possible. First aid arrangements must also be in place where they are used by the community out of normal hours, arrangements must be in place to ensure a first aid kit is available to persons who may require its use. Where mains tap water is not readily available for eye irrigation, sterile water or sterile normal saline (0.9%) in sealed disposable containers should be provided. Each container should hold at least 300ml and should not be re-used once the sterile seal is broken. At least 900ml should be provided. Eye baths/eye cups/refillable containers should not be used for eye irrigation. Page 2 of 6

All first aid kits must be checked regularly and maintained by a designated member of staff, items should not be used after expiry date shown on packaging. Additional stock should be kept in the school. Suitable protective clothing and equipment such as disposable gloves (e.g. vinyl or powder free, low protein latex CE marked) and aprons should be provided near the first aid materials. Blunt-ended stainless steel scissors (minimum length 12.7 cm) should be kept where there is a possibility that clothing might have to be cut away. These should be kept along with items of protective clothing and equipment. Small quantities of contaminated waste (soiled or used first aid dressings) can be safely disposed of via the usual refuse collection arrangements. This waste is to be double bagged in plastic and sealed by knotting. First Aid Rooms The Education (School Premises) Regs 1996 require that every school have a suitable room that can be used for medical treatment when required. This area should be equipped with a sink, be reasonably near a WC and need not be used solely for medical purposes. Legal Connotations of Carrying Out First Aid Staff who administer first aid according to their training in the course of their employment would be covered by employer s liability insurance. Emergency Procedures and Liaison with the Ambulance Service In the case of serious or potentially serious injuries, professional medical assistance should be sought at the earliest possible time so as to avoid the danger of inappropriate diagnosis or treatment. All staff should know how to call the emergency services. Staff should not take children to hospital in their own car; it is safer to call an ambulance. A member of staff should accompany the child to hospital by ambulance and stay until the parent or guardian arrives. Health professionals are responsible for decisions on medical treatment where a child s parent or guardian is unavailable. Provision of Information to Employees Schools should ensure that their first aid arrangements are incorporated into their health and safety policy and that all staff are aware of these including the location of equipment, facilities and personnel. There should be at least one notice posted in a conspicuous position within school, giving the location of first aid equipment and facilities and the name(s) and location(s) of the personnel concerned. Page 3 of 6

New and temporary employees should be told of the location of first-aid equipment and personnel, and where appropriate, facilities on the first day they join the establishment as part of the induction training. Maintenance of the Records The school should ensure the following records are available: Certification of training for all first-aiders and refresher periods; Any specialised instruction received by first-aiders or staff (eg Epi pens); First aid cases treated (see accident / incident reporting). First Aid & Blood Borne Viruses In any situation requiring first-aid the Universal Precautions must always be followed to reduce the risk of transmitting blood borne infections such as hepatitis and HIV. This approach assumes that all blood products and bodily fluids are potentially infectious thus the following procedures should always be applied: Always cover any open wounds on your own hands with a waterproof adhesive dressing; Disposable gloves (unpowdered latex or vinyl) to be worn when dealing with bleeding / cleaning up bodily fluids. Those with Specific Needs This document sets out to provide general guidance only. If an establishment has young people with disabilities, long-standing medical conditions or allergies which require special attention, individual and specialist advice should be sought about their treatment in the case of accidents or illness. In addition some staff carry their own medication such as inhalers for asthma, insulin for managing diabetes etc. These medications are prescribed by a doctor. If an individual needs to take their own prescribed medication, the first aider s role is limited to helping them do so and contacting the emergency services as appropriate. Head Injuries Injuries to the head need to be treated with particular care. Any evidence of the following symptoms may indicate serious injury and an ambulance be called. unconsciousness, or lack of full consciousness (i.e. difficulty keeping eyes open); confusion strange or unusual behaviour such as sudden aggression any problems with memory; persistent headache; disorientation, double vision, slurred speech or other malfunction of the senses; nausea and vomiting; Page 4 of 6

unequal pupil size; pale yellow fluid or watery blood coming from ears or nose; bleeding from scalp that cannot quickly be stopped; loss of balance; loss of feeling in any part of body; general weakness; seizure or fit. Where young people receive a head injury their parents/carers should be informed. In the case of pupils, this should be done immediately by telephone if symptoms described above occur. For more minor bumps etc., the parent should be informed when they collect the child or by sending a letter home with the child as appropriate. July 2017 Page 5 of 6

APPENDIX A Minimum provision for a first aid kit One guidance card Twenty individually wrapped sterile adhesive dressings (assorted sizes) appropriate to the work environment (which must be detectable for the catering industry); Two sterile eye pads, with attachment; Four individually wrapped triangular bandages Six safety pins; Six medium sized individually wrapped sterile unmedicated wound dressings (approx. 12 x 12cm); Two large sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings (approx. 18x18 cm); and One pair of disposable gloves. Minimum provision for a travel first aid kit One guidance card Six individually wrapped sterile adhesive dressings (assorted sizes) appropriate to the work environment Two individually wrapped triangular bandages Two safety pins; Individually wrapped moist cleaning wipes One large sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings (approx. 18x18 cm); and One pair of disposable gloves. Page 6 of 6