(1) This Procedure outlines the steps required to: (2) This Procedure applies to all workers, students, and other persons associated with the University and controlled entities in the course of endorsed activities on and outside the University’s campus. (3) Refer to the Health and Safety Policy. (4) The provision of First Aid resources is a key strategy in Macquarie University’s commitment to: (5) This Procedure requires actions by the following: (6) This Procedure consists of the following topics: (7) Ensure that first aid resources (see First Aid Resources Schedule) are provided in accordance with relevant legislation and regulations. (8) Provide fully equipped First Aid rooms and recovery / treatment rooms on campus and staff these with suitably qualified personnel. (9) Ensure that there are sufficient numbers of First Aid Officers appointed across the University. (10) Ensure training is obtained and maintained as follows: (11) Ensure that an appropriate number of first aid kits are provided in all work areas as appropriate. (12) Executive Deans / Heads of Departments are responsible for ensuring that they have appointed sufficient numbers of staff to the position of First Aid Officer in the areas they control. (13) Note the following minimum requirements for each work area / building: (14) If you wish to increase the number of First Aid Officers beyond the minimum number, request the appointment and approve the allowance to be paid from Faculty / Office funds. (15) To assist you in determining the number of First Aid Officers needed, complete a First Aid Requirements Risk Assessment and assess the: (16) To ensure coverage, consider appointing full-time staff to First Aid positions, or appointing several part-time staff. (17) First Aid officers are appointed to cover an entire work area, even if this might be an entire building. Where a building or floor is shared, you will need to speak with other Faculties / Offices to decide on the requirements and appointment of officers in each area. (18) The following selection criteria should be followed when identifying staff for appointment as First Aid Officers: (19) Appoint Deputy First Aid Officers to assist the First Aid Officers, as required. Note that Deputy First Aid Officers are not entitled to a First Aid Allowance. (20) Complete a First Aiders Appointment Form and forward with a copy of the applicant’s current certificate to the Head, Workplace Health and Safety. (21) Once confirmed, the First Aid Officer will receive the First Aider allowance. (22) First Aid Officers are appointed for a fixed term period up to a maximum of three (3) years, or until expiration of their certificate. At expiration of their certificate, a First Aid Officer wanting to be re-appointed, should supply their manager with a copy of their new certificate and request re-appointed to the position. There is no system of automatic re-appointment. (23) To re-appoint a First Aid Officer, submit a new First Aiders Appointment Form. (24) Note: there is no provision for back payment of the First Aid Allowance to First Aid Officers who fail to apply for re-appointment following expiration of their certificate. (25) Where it is necessary to withdraw an appointment, do so by providing the Head, Workplace Health and Safety with a written explanation for the withdrawal. (26) Pay First Aid Officers a fortnightly allowance from the date that the appointment is approved to the expiration date of the officer’s Senior First Aid certificate. For fixed term staff, expiration will cease on the end date of their contract. (27) First Aid Allowance is not payable for absences greater than four (4) weeks (e.g. annual, sick, long service, parental leave, Outside Studies Program, secondment) or during any period of leave without pay. This provides for the allowance to be paid to a relief First Aid Officer. (28) Do not pay Deputy First Aid Officers a First Aid Allowance. (29) Upon receipt of an approved First Aiders Appointment Form, load a First Aid Allowance for the individual and provide details of the appointment to the Head, Workplace Health and Safety. (30) First Aid officers are paid a First Aid Allowance for completing the following duties: (31) If you wish to be re-appointed at the expiration of your Senior First Aid certificate you need to provide your manager with a copy of your new certificate and the First Aiders Appointment Form. (32) If you wish to have your appointment as a First Aid Officer withdrawn, notify your Executive Dean / Head of Office and the Head, Workplace Health and Safety in writing. (33) Before you start treating an injured person you should seek and receive their consent to be treated. If the injured person is unconscious, or unable to give consent due to their injuries, you can assume consent and begin treatment. If the injured person is under 18 years old, then you should seek consent from a parent or guardian. If a parent or guardian is not present, you should ask the person if it is okay to commence treatment first. (34) You should not start treatment if an adult refuses your offer of treatment. (35) You only have the injured person’s consent to treat them for a condition that affects their immediate health. You should not provide help for any ailment that goes beyond your knowledge of first aid. (36) Where an injured person declines treatment, you should: (37) You must work within the scope of your experience and training. Generally, this means that you should not undertake invasive procedures or use advanced skills or administer pharmaceuticals unless you have undertaken and passed required training. (38) If you have appropriate training and certification, you may administer oxygen and / or automated defibrillation if required. (39) If further medical assistance is required, you (or a bystander) should contact Security to arrange for assistance in transporting the injured person to the Medical Centre or call an ambulance. (40) Medication and Analgesics – (41) External Automated Defibrillators – (42) Epi-pens – (43) After administering first aid, you must complete a First Aid Treatment form and include details of: (44) Send this form to the Head, Workplace Health and Safety. (45) Advise the injured person to complete an Incident and Accident Report through Risk and safety reporting. (46) When you administer first aid, you should take care to ensure your own health and safety. You must follow safe work practices with regards to minimising exposure to blood or bodily fluids. You should assume that all blood / bodily fluids are infectious and you should follow these standard precautions to reduce the risk of infection: (47) You must only record information critical to the provision of first aid, and treat confidentially any personal information gathered while treating an injured person. Information obtained while providing treatment is governed under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW) and the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW). (48) This information may include: (49) You are allowed to release information regarding an injured person to the attending Ambulance Officer or other emergency services personnel, as required. (50) You should consider waste generated in the administration of first aid as a biological hazard and contact Macquarie University Property to have the waste disposed of appropriately. (51) For items such as bandages, swabs, gauze etc, you should do the following: (52) For sharps (syringes, needles etc), you should do the following: (53) In providing first aid to an injured person, you are provided protection from legal action brought against you through the University’s vicarious liability. Vicarious liability holds that Macquarie University as the employer is generally responsible for the actions of its employees, where they have acted in good faith and within the scope of their training. (54) The Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) contains provisions which limit the ability of an injured person to bring legal action against a First Aid Officer for administering treatment which is described as a “good Samaritan act”. Sect 57 (1) of the Civil Liability Act 2002 states that: (55) It is important to note that this protection does not extend to situations where a person: (56) The University recommends that you are immunised against Hepatitis B. The cost of immunisation is to be met by your Department. You are required to provide a Certificate of Immunisation to the Head, Workplace Health and Safety. If you wish to decline the offer of vaccination, you will need to complete the “Election to Decline Vaccination” form. (57) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Procedure.First Aid Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Section 3 - Procedure
Responsibilities and Required Actions
Head, Workplace Health and Safety
Provide First Aid Resources
Provide Training
Executive Dean / Head of Office
Provide First Aid Kits
Appoint First Aid Officers
Determine Requirements
Appoint
Re-appoint
Withdraw An Appointment
Payroll, Human Resources
Pay First Aid Allowance
First Aid Officer
Receive First Aid Allowance
Administer First Aid
Obtain Consent
Refusal of Treatment
Provide First Aid
Record Treatment
Take Precautions
Maintain Privacy of Patient Personal Information
Dispose of Waste
Legal Protection
Immunisation
Section 4 - Definitions
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