OSHA's First Aid Requirements: Top FAQs – Answered!

A workplace first-aid program is part of a comprehensive safety and health management system. OSHA's requirements for employers to provide access to first aid and emergency medical care seem straight forward, but as always, the problems are with details.

In this webcast we'll answer:

  • What type of first aid supplies and in what quantities are required?
  • Must you have trained employees on site, or can you rely upon outside emergency medical help?
  • Must you have an AED available, and if so, what are the requirements?
  • And other top FAQs!

A questions and answer session will follow the webcast. 

Register for this free webinar below!
Date
: November 3, 2021
TIME
: 2:00PM ET - 1:00PM CT - 11:00AM PT

Speakers:

Mark Stromme Sr. Editor – EHS J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Mark joined J. J. Keller & Associates, inc. in 1994. As an EHS Senior Editor, he specializes in OSHA general industry and construction safety supporting the topics of electrical safety, material handling, excavation and trenching, facility security, fall protection, confined space, and many others.

Mark is an Authorized Outreach Trainer for construction and has written dozens of articles for safety trade publications. He supports numerous J. J. Keller products including Safety Management Suite and has answered thousands of customer safety-related questions. 

 

Ray ChishtiRay Chishti Editor – EHS J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Ray Chishti joined J. J. Keller in 2017 as a Workplace Safety Editor. He has 15 years of total ES&H experience in a variety of industries, including EPC projects, construction, railway, fossil fuel power plants, gas distribution and transmission, electrical transmission, and retail. His experience includes positions within law enforcement as a police officer and fraud specialist. His degrees include a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Law Enforcement, a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and a Juris Doctor (JD)—with a certificate in Occupational Safety and Health. His training includes certifications as a construction and general industry OSHA Outreach Instructor, in root cause analysis (Sologic), basic first aid, CPR, and AED use.

Duration: 1 Hour


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