Although first aid might seem mundane amidst larger workplace hazard training, it’s important that your employees know the procedure to address and treat any kind of injury. Even a small injury could lead to blood-borne disease contamination, poisoning, and possibly loss of life. Depending on the work environment you’re in, first aid safety training will also need to cover injuries related to heavy machinery, tools, electricity, raw materials, noises, fumes, animals, germs, chemicals, and bacteria. Our first aid training videos make sure your employees are calm and knowledgeable in the face of a workplace injury.
When it comes to first aid, especially when lives are at stake, you don’t need to be a first responder or have CPR certification to administer life-saving care. Especially when your workplace has a lot of safety hazards, everyone should be regularly updating their first aid knowledge. Don’t wait until you have our courses in hand to learn about first aid safety training. Read some of our free materials over on our blog.
We’re glad you asked. Even if your team is fully confident on administering first aid, OSHA has set standards for employers to follow when it comes to keeping your employees equipped with first aid knowledge and materials. Whether you work in an office or on a construction site every day, giving first aid is not a matter of if, but when. Having the confidence that your team is fully trained in first aid responses, including cuts, burns, abrasions, strains, and sprains, makes your workplace a safer environment for everyone.