4 Reasons Why First Aid Training is Crucial in The Workplace

Sharon McCulloch
2 min readSep 18, 2019

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Source: Medical News Today

Working is an essential part of life, and safety in the workplace is just as important. According to new estimates, 2.78 million people die every year because of fatal occupational accidents or work-related diseases.

The numbers are staggering, hence, Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws have been put in place to protect the well being of employers, contractors, visitors, and labourers. Under WHS laws and regulations, all organisations and businesses have a duty to provide adequate first aid facilities including first aid kit, procedures, and training to its workers.

First Aid Training increases everyone’s safety consciousness to minimize risks and raise the standard of safety in every workplace.

“In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace, which is used for the treatment of all injured employees, a person shall be adequately trained to render first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available,” said by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Workplace safety is about more than just the legislation. Here are the 4 reasons why first aid training is beneficial to the workplace.

Save Time and Money
First Aid Training does not only save lives but also saves the business’ money. Increase in safety awareness and a decrease in workplace injuries can prevent loss of work time and reduce the instances of workers compensations.

Boost in Productivity
A safe workplace is a productive one. Implementing safety practices and making simple changes in the workplace can yield a significant increase in worker’s productivity.

Tailored to Business Needs
First aid training programs tailored to the demands of your business, industry, WH&S and compliance requirements. Live-action scenarios are conducted to equip workers with emergency response skills to competently cope with accidents in the workplace.

A More Positive Work Environment
A safe work environment is an attractive benefit for the workers. First aid training is an excellent team-building exercise and morale booster for the workers to foster a more positive workplace.

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Sharon McCulloch

Sharon McCulloch is an experienced Emergency Care Registered Nurse, and First Aid Instructor. She runs her First Aid Training Organisation First Aid Pro.