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First aid includes any one-time treatment and follow-up for observation of minor injuries, including cuts, abrasions, bruises, first-degree burns, sprains, and splinters. Injuries or illnesses requiring only first aid are commonplace. One or more workers should be properly trained to administer basic first aid, including CPR. Workplaces should have a well-stocked first-aid kit and at least one or more employee assigned the responsibility for administering or coordinating first-aid treatments.


 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations01/06/1995 - The review of first aid training programs. National
Interpretations01/16/2007 - OSHA requirements for providing training for first aid, CPR, and BBP for prompt treatment of injured employees at various workplaces. National
Interpretations01/23/2007 - Locked first aid cabinets in the workplace.  National
Interpretations02/02/2007 - OSHA's requirement to provide first aid supplies specific to the needs of the workplace. National
Interpretations02/05/2007 - Clarification on providing first aid training and maintenance of medical records under OSHA's BBP standard.  National
Interpretations02/09/1994 - 1910.151(b) - Interpretation of the term in near proximity. National
Interpretations02/22/1999 - CPR/first aid training and "working alone" provisions of 1910.269. National
Directives03/08/1982 - STD 01-08-002 [STD 1-8.2] - 29 CFR 1910.151(c), Medical Services and First Aid; 29 CFR 1926.50 and .51, Medical Service and First Aid, and .. National
Interpretations03/23/2007 - Clarification of "in near proximity" and OSHA's discretion in enforcing first aid requirements in particular cases. [1910.151; 1910.151(b); 1910.266; 1910.266(i)(7); 1910.269; 1910.269(b); 1926.50; 1926.50(c)] National
Interpretations03/25/1994 - OSHA does not certify first aid training programs, instructors or trainees.[1910.151] National
Interpretations03/28/2002 - Using ANSI Z358.1 as guidance to comply with 1910.151(c)[1910.151(c)] National
Interpretations04/15/1999 - OSHA guidelines for First Aid training recommend CPR training as an element. National
Interpretations04/18/2002 - ANSI Z358.1 guidance for complying with 1910.151(c) citation policy for eyewashes and showers.[1910.151(c)] National
Interpretations04/18/2002 - Clarification of 1910.151 (Medical Services and First Aid).[1910.151(b)] National
Interpretations05/25/2004- Training and designation of first aid providers in general industry and construction.[1910.151(b); 1910.1030(c)(2); 1926.50(c)] National
Directives06/26/2007 - [07-04 (CPL 02)] - Cancellation of OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-053 Guidelines for First Aid Training Programs National
Interpretations07/24/1995 - 1910.151 - Clarification of training requirements under 1910.151, (Medical Services and First Aid). National
Interpretations08/08/2002 - Use of liquid bandages on wounds is considered first aid.[1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(D)] National
Interpretations08/21/1997 - OSHA Instruction CPL 2 - 2.53, Guidelines for First Aid Training Programs. National
Interpretations08/26/2004- Use of glue to close a wound is medical treatment; prescription antibiotics/antiseptics for preventive treatment of a wound is medical treatment.[1904; 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)] National
Interpretations09/02/1992 - 1910.151 - Successful completion of a first aid course demonstrated by means other than a written knowledge test. National
Interpretations09/22/1993 - Clarification of near proximity. National
Interpretations10/05/1992 - 1910.151 - Employee training in first aid. National
Interpretations10/05/1992 - 1910.151 - Medical services and first aid. National
Interpretations10/23/1992 - Settlement agreement regarding the use of elbow splints.[1910.151; 1910 Subpart I] National
Interpretations11/01/2002 - Additional clarification of using ANSI Z358.1 as guidance to comply with 1910.151(c). National
Interpretations11/19/1992 - 1910.151 - Response time and in near proximity requirements. National
Directives11/27/2001 - Enforcement Procedures for the Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens National
Interpretations12/11/1996 - Interpretation of the First Aid standard.[1910.151] National
Violations2006 Violations Summary for Medical Services and First Aid - General Industry (PDF) National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.151 Medical services and first aid National
PoliciesAccidents and Injuries - Standard Policy (Word) National
PoliciesAccidents and Injuries - Standard Policy 2 (Word) National
PoliciesAccidents and Injuries - Standard Policy 3 (Word) National
PoliciesAccidents and Injuries Policy - Strict (Word) National
PoliciesAccidents and Injuries Policy - Strict 2 (Word) National
Questions & AnswersAre there any OSHA requirements to test safety showers and/or eyewashes prior to performing hot work/welding?10/25/2004National
Questions & AnswersAre there rules against supplying ibuprofen in first aid kits?07/20/2006National
Questions & AnswersAre wraps or elastic bandages applied by a LHCP considered a significant injury?11/20/2006National
Proposed RulesARM 24.171.401, 604, 2301 - Fees; Emergency Guide License; Unprofessional Conduct06/10/2008National
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