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While not mandatory for all businesses, employers should conduct a thorough first aid needs assessment to determine if a dedicated first aid room is necessary. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) provides guidance on scenarios where first aid rooms are recommended, such as:
The first aid room should be centrally located and easily accessible, including for stretchers. It must be clearly signposted and, if feasible, reserved exclusively for providing first aid.
According to HSE recommendations, the room should be spacious enough to accommodate an examination couch with sufficient space for personnel to work, a chair, and necessary equipment. The room should feature washable surfaces, adequate heating, ventilation, and lighting, and must be kept clean, tidy, and accessible at all times during work hours.
Position the first aid room as close as possible to the point of access for transportation to the hospital, ensuring swift medical response in emergencies.
A notice should be displayed on the first aid room door, indicating the names, locations, and contact details of first aiders, along with instructions on how to contact them when needed.
Based on the risk assessment, equip the first aid room with essential items, including:
If a dedicated first aid room is not feasible, employers should ensure that adequate first aid facilities can be made available quickly when needed. This includes planning for a room that can be cleared in an emergency and prepared promptly for first aid purposes.