What are the OSHA Medical and First Aid Standards for business people with one or more employees?
Here is a summary of OSHA Medical and First Aid Standard 1910.151 provided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce: U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Standards Medical and First Aid Standard 1910.151 Summary: Employers are required by OSHA standard 29 CRF 1910.151 to have a person or persons adequately trained to render first aid for worksites that are not in near proximity to an infirmary, clinic, or hospital. It is advised that the first-aid program for a particular workplace be designed to reflect the known and anticipated risks of the specific work environment. Consultation with local emergency medical experts and providers of first-aid training is encouraged when developing a first-aid program. The program must comply with all applicable OSHA standards and regulations. (See section on OSHA Requirements.) OSHA requires certain employers to have DPR-trained rescuers on site. Sudden cardiac arrest is a potential risk at all worksites, regardless of the type of wor
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