Preparing for WorkSafeBC’s Updated First Aid Requirements
With November 1, 2024, approaching, WorkSafeBC will introduce significant updates to workplace first aid requirements. These changes may affect the type of first aid kit and supplies your workplace needs to stay compliant. Now is a good time to assess your current supplies and ensure your workplace is prepared.
How to Choose the Right First Aid Kit for Your Workplace
Choosing the right first aid kit involves several key steps. Here’s how to determine which kit best fits your workplace needs:
Step 1: Determine Your Workplace’s Hazard Rating
The hazard rating of your workplace is crucial in deciding the right first aid kit. If you’re unsure about your hazard rating, you can contact WorkSafeBC or refer to their Workplace Hazard Ratings document to determine the classification.
Workplaces are rated as:
- Low hazard: Office settings, retail, and environments where serious injuries are unlikely.
- Moderate hazard: Workplaces such as warehouses and light industrial where the risk of injury is higher but not extreme.
- High hazard: High-risk environments such as construction sites, manufacturing, or heavy industrial work.
Step 2: Know How Many Workers Are On-Site
The number of workers present at your workplace will also determine what type of first aid kit and how many supplies you need.
Step 3: Determine Remote Status
Workplaces located 30 minutes or more from the nearest British Columbia Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) station are considered remote worksites. If your workplace is remote, this will affect your first aid needs, and you may require advanced supplies and higher-trained attendants to manage injuries until help arrives.
Step 4: Identify Your Workplace Class
WorkSafeBC divides workplaces into four classes, each with its own first aid kit requirements based on the number of workers and hazard ratings:
- Class 1: Low-risk environments such as offices or retail stores
- Class 2: Moderate-risk environments such as manufacturing or light industrial
- Class 3: High-risk environments like construction or heavy industrial
- Class 4: Remote or isolated worksites where emergency services are not easily accessible
Minimum First Aid Kit Requirements by Workplace Class and Hazard Rating
Here’s a breakdown of the minimum first aid requirements for each workplace class and hazard rating:
Class 1 Workplaces (Low-risk environments)
Workers Present | Low Hazard | Moderate Hazard | High Hazard |
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2–9 | Personal First Aid Kit | Basic First Aid Kit | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant |
10–19 | Basic First Aid Kit | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Basic First Aid Kit, 2 Attendants |
20–49 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Dressing Station, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, 2 Attendants |
Class 2 Workplaces (Moderate-risk environments)
Workers Present | Low Hazard | Moderate Hazard | High Hazard |
---|---|---|---|
2–5 | Personal First Aid Kit | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant |
6–9 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport |
10–19 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport | Advanced First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport |
Class 3 Workplaces (High-risk environments)
Workers Present | Low Hazard | Moderate Hazard | High Hazard |
---|---|---|---|
2–9 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant |
10–19 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant | Advanced First Aid Kit, Attendant |
20–49 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Advanced First Aid Kit, Dressing Station, Attendant | Advanced First Aid Kit, Dressing Station, Attendant |
Class 4 Workplaces (Remote or isolated worksites)
Workers Present | Low Hazard | Moderate Hazard | High Hazard |
---|---|---|---|
2–5 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport |
6–9 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport |
10–19 | Basic First Aid Kit, Attendant | Intermediate First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport | Advanced First Aid Kit, Attendant, Emergency Transport |
Staying Ahead: How to Maintain Compliance with First Aid Updates
Ensuring your workplace is equipped with the right first aid kits is not a one-time action—it’s part of maintaining a safe, compliant environment. As regulations change, regularly review and update your first aid supplies and procedures to keep pace with evolving standards. Here’s how you can stay on top of things:
- Regularly assess your hazard rating: Workplace dynamics change. Make it a habit to review your hazard rating periodically.
- Monitor workforce size: As your team grows, your first aid kit needs will expand. Ensure you adjust your supplies accordingly.
- Stay up to date with WorkSafeBC guidelines: Keep an eye on updates from WorkSafeBC to ensure your workplace remains compliant with the latest regulations.
- Check expiration dates on supplies: First aid supplies can expire. Schedule routine checks to ensure your kits are fully stocked with in-date items.
By taking these proactive steps, your workplace will be prepared to handle emergencies and meet WorkSafeBC’s standards, both now and in the future.
Need Help Choosing the Right Kit?
If you’re unsure about your hazard rating, workplace class, or which first aid kit is best suited for your business, contact us or WorkSafeBC for guidance. We can help you select the appropriate kit and ensure your workplace is fully compliant.