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(2) HESF: Standard 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety (3) Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015 (Cth): Standard 8 (4) ISO 45001:2018 Clause 6.1,7.2,7.3,8.1.1,8.1.2,8.1.4 (5) ISO 45003:2021 Clause 6.1,7.2,7.3,8.1.1,8.1.2,8.1.4 (6) This Procedure applies across the University and to all University employees and students. (7) Remote Area: as being 1 hour from definitive care (arrival at a hospital). (9) All workplace First Aiders must have their photograph, work location (building, floor and room) as well as their telephone extension number advertised on a poster within their local work area. They should be introduced to all new staff starting as well as any staff transferring from other locations to the immediate work area within the University. (10) All First Aiders will be listed by campus, building and floor level on a directory held on the HSW Team website on the intranet. Should a workplace First Aiders' work location be changed (for a period of 4 weeks or more) all posters should be updated, local occupants notified of change, HSW team notified to amend registers and other First Aiders in the building informed of the change. (11) First Aid Assessments must be completed for VU workplaces and for all work, teaching/learning and research activities which are conducted by VU employees. This will be in compliance to the Victoria Worksafe Compliance Code on the Option 2 risk assessment approach. (12) First Aid Assessments will take into account the number of people that may occupy the workplace; the type of work, teaching or research being conducted; all known hazards to health which exist within the immediate work area, the building in which the work is being conducted and the University campus. (13) Health and safety Representatives and/or Staff are to be consulted during the completion of the First Aid Assessment. (14) Activity Based Assessments must include a First Aid component and will refer to hazards which are involved in the work, teaching/ learning or research as well as the site where the activity is being conducted when it is off campus. This should include any off campus activity, sporting event, placement, work integrated learning, research project, travel for work, tour group and any other activity where there may be a potential for injury or illness to staff, students and participants. The first aid arrangements must be communicated to all staff, students and participants as far as practicable. (15) Low to medium risk workplace First Aiders: First Aid training required to fulfil the role of First Aider at the University is a minimum of Level II or its competency based equivalent HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid. Re-certification is required every 3 years and an annual refresher of the CPR component (HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is also required to be completed by each designated VU Workplace First Aider. (16) High risk workplace First Aiders: For higher-risk workplaces as indicated on the First Aid Assessment Form, there may be a need for first aid officers who have completed Provide First Aid training to have extra instruction on the risks relevant to the workplace i.e use of burns module, chemical exposure, eye module. Re-certification is required every 3 years and an annual refresher which includes CPR component is also required to be completed by each designated VU High Risk Workplace First Aider. For remote area activity staff require a minimum of Remote Area First Aid in the AAAS and VU requires Wilderness First Aid (7 day Course) in some courses. (17) Equipment use: All First Aiders working in or near workplaces with emergency deluge showers and eye/face wash stations should ensure they are instructed in the use and have participated in one practical test of the equipment. (18) Mental Health First Aid: VU offers mental health first aid courses for staff who would like to understand how they may assist someone with a mental health concern. (19) During emergency evacuations and evacuation exercises all First Aiders, should wear a green cap with a white cross and carry a portable first aid kit. This allows the Wardens to identify and allocate duties to the First Aider if required during the event. It is preferable for a First Aiders to not be a Warden as well. Any First Aider who is also an Emergency Warden should give priority to warden duties and act as a warden only, leaving attention to any person who is injured or ill to another First Aider in the building. First aiders need to communicate with the Chief Warden by attending the Emergency Warning Intercommunication System (EWIS) or Fire Indicator Panel (FIP). Refer to local Emergency Response procedures. (20) If a person is injured during an emergency evacuation and cannot be moved then the first aider shall notify the Chief Warden either via the Warden Intercom Phone (if present) or by communicating with the Emergency Warden. (21) First Aid kits will be provided to nominated Workplace First Aiders, these may be kits that already reside within the work area. First Aiders are required to note any supplies which they use and arrange for replacement of those items, as well as any which may be past their use by date. First Aid kit locations should be included in a register accessible via the intranet site. All kits should be accessible to any person attending the workplace. (22) For remote area activity first aid kits need to be Wilderness First Aid compliant. (23) Replacement first aid kit contents will be identified by First Aiders, requested through their direct managers and ordered through current stationary ordering processes. Content orders will be paid for by the local College or Department budget, therefore require authorisation by a manager with financial delegation. (24) All First Aid activity and use of VU provided first aid products should be recorded by the designated First Aider in the 'First Aid Treatment' book provided with the First Aid kit or directly into the Incident Management System. Injuries should be reported in the VU Incident Management system via the online portal either by the injured staff member or on behalf of an injured student or visitor. (25) It is recommended that all VU First Aiders are immunised against Hepatitis B.Health and Safety - Workplace First Aid Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Top of PageSection 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Top of PageSection 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibility
Everyone working at VU
- Take reasonable care for their own health, safety and wellbeing.
- Take reasonable care for the health, safety and wellbeing of others who may be affected by the employee’s acts or omissions at the workplace.
- Contact VU Workplace First Aiders for urgent and immediate treatment of illness or injury sustained while at work or during work related activities.
- Respect the opinion and actions of VU Workplace First Aiders and follow directions to assist First Aiders in their role.
Executives and Leaders
- Monitor and review the processes in place across VU to ensure HSW management and provision of resources for first aid.
Managers and Supervisors
- Ensure that staff are consulted during the First Aid Assessment.
- Enable attendance of First Aiders at scheduled training.
- Provide resources for purchase and refill of first aid kits as indicated in the the first aid arrangement assessment, as well cost of immunisation for First Aiders against Hepatitis B, as requested.
- Recruit First Aiders to meet the number indicated in the documented assessment.
- Display workplace posters of First Aiders and their contact details. Introduce new staff to First Aiders at induction.
- Notify the HSW Team when the First Aider role is vacated or refilled to keep the central register up to date.
HSW Team
- Update and publish on the intranet a register of First Aiders by campus, building and floor which includes a telephone contact number.
- Coordinate training opportunities for re-certification and annual updates.
Teachers, Academic Staff, Students and Researchers
- Ensure all class and activity risk assessments include first aid requirements and that current arrangements meet the needs indicated on the risk assessment.
- Include First Aid kits and trained personnel, as indicated on the risk assessment, for all events and off campus activity planning.
Nominated Workplace First Aiders
- Wear appropriate safety equipment when treating affected individuals e.g. gloves and CPR mask if required
- At least twice per year, or as required, check the contents of the first aid kit allocated to them using the VU First Aid Kit Contents checklist.
- Provide the list of required items to the manager to arrange the purchase of items.
- Record any First Aid provided in a book kept with the First Aid Kit or directly into the Incident Management System.
- Encourage injured parties to report in VU Incident Management System.
- Treat emergency injuries and illnesses to the best of their ability and call on emergency services via 000 when they believe it is in the best interest of the casualty.
- Wear green cap with white cross and carry a portable first aid kit during emergency evacuation and evacuation exercises.Part B - General
Communication
First Aid Assessments
Training
Emergency Evacuations
First Aid Kits
Recording of First Aid
Immunisation