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Safety First Aid Group First Aid at Work Guide Poster - Laminated (59 x 42 cm)

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There are clear guidelines set out by The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 for the safe and effective use of safety signs. In addition to first aid posters, health and safety posters can provide useful reminders to employees of how to look after themselves. Posters such as Health and Safety for Computer Operators, Stress Management or Safe Manual Handling can help employees to feel supported and remind them of important health and safety practices. Make sure you understand exactly what your workplace needs and that you have the necessary first aid kits and equipment to provide effective first aid in your workplace. Only use signs where they can reduce risk and avoid having too many signs close together, as this could lead to confusion and could make the signs less noticeable. Employers are responsible for ensuring that signs are in place to reduce risk where that risk cannot be removed or controlled by other methods. The guidance is very clear that signs are not a substitute for other methods; if it is possible to reduce or control risk in another way, employers should do this.

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Consider if additional signals may be required to support signs, such as acoustic signals or verbal instructions. Remove signs as soon as they become unnecessary – if there has been a change in circumstances, which has reduced risk, for example. This will avoid confusion or misinformation. You can create your own instructions and infographic diagrams with medical and health icons to visually indicate the explanations of each aid procedure. The sign should use pictograms or symbols from the Regulations. Where there is not a suitable pictogram, you can design your own. However, it must be simple and only contain the necessary information If supplementary text is used, the language must be appropriate to the sign. For example, mandatory signs would need to use the word “must” in their instructions, as opposed to “may” or “should”.

This type of sign prohibits behaviour that is likely to cause or increase danger. It might inform viewers of dangerous behaviour or emergency cut-our devices, or it could instruct readers to stop. Safety signs are vital because they can help to prevent accidents and injuries. They can do this by: The fire exit sign should be immediately above the exit, not obstructed and in a place that is least likely to be obscured by smokeThis type of sign provides information on the location of fire-fighting equipment, such as a fire hose, fire extinguisher or emergency fire telephone. Create visible signs with indications of the existence and location of the first aid kit. You can print them out and hang them near, but also in the bathroom or in other places where people usually go for treatment, usually near a faucet or water fountain. Consider size and illumination to ensure signs are clear and visible from the intended viewing distance. Informing people of safe procedures: Safety signs can also inform people of safe procedures to follow in the workplace. For example, they can remind people to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), such as hard hats, safety glasses, and gloves.

However, specific requirements will depend on a workplace’s first aid needs assessment. In larger workplaces, for example, multiple first aid kits may be required and, therefore, signs identifying the way to the closest would support the speedy provision of first aid. Alternative exits should be clearly identified to ensure people are aware of all options in an emergency As with signage, it is important not to flood workplaces with posters, as they can become ineffective and overwhelming. Completing a detailed risk assessment will support in identifying the most important posters for your workplace’s needs. This type of sign warns of a hazard or danger. It might instruct viewers to be careful, take precautions or examine. Speak to your employees about signs – they may seem obvious to you but less-experienced workers may need to be informed of their meanings and the risks of not following them.In the UK, there are 5 common types of signboards that must have specific features as prescribed by regulations. Signboards are described by the HSE as providing “information or instructions by a combination of shape, colour and a symbol or pictogram”. Workplaces must adhere to the features of different types of signs listed in The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 in the following ways: Another important element in case of emergency is the existence of a first aid kit with the necessary elements to help someone in case of minor injuries. Indicating its location and making it accessible to the users of the space can help a lot in these cases. Warning people of hazards: Safety signs can warn people of potential hazards in the workplace, such as slippery floors, moving machinery, or hazardous chemicals. Warning signs can help people to take the necessary precautions to stay safe. This cookie is used by Issuu analytics system to gather information regarding visitor activity on Issuu products.

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