Accidents can happen during any shearing activity. Without the proper safety measures followed, there is no safe workplace. Many times shearers get injured while handling full sheep. For other activities, the possibility of health hazards cannot be ignored.  

For preventing accidents, workplace first aid training is essential. From large cuts to heart attacks, you never know what may happen. If the help comes at once from the workforce, the chances of fatality remain low.

So, let’s read over the importance of an effective first aid management protocol in the workplace.

First Aid in the Workplace

In shearing, accidents and injuries are not very rare. If the employees know how to use a first aid kit, it turns out to be of great help. The kit can provide preliminary relief for injuries such as,

  • Minor burns  
  • Scratches, cuts, splinters and grazes
  • Major bleeding wounds
  • Shock
  • Broken bones
  • Muscular strains

A Certified Person for First Aid Responsibilities

A certified first aider has formal qualifications of providing treatment on the occasion of an illness or injury. Following are the responsibilities they carry out:

  • Takes charge when a worker is injured or ill
  • Provides proper first aid care until help arrives
  • Oversees first aid facilities  
  • Contacts emergency services as required

Positive Working Environment

First aid management can efficiently save lives and cut down the number of accidents. Employees can get the confidence to act immediately and take necessary actions. Besides this, your shearing firm remains a safe place to work. The first aid training, in turn, benefits staff as a team-building exercise. In addition to it, high morale ensures a positive attitude and a productive work environment.

If employees undertake first aid training, they can gather knowledge on how to act fast and wisely. Stay with us for more information on maintaining a safe workplace