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Review of the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981

HSE has conducted a review of the first aid regulations aimed at evaluating whether the regulations are still effective in their current form in meeting the needs of modern businesses. To help inform the review, HSE commissioned research and consulted with stakeholders on a variety of issues.

Key published documents:

Can first aiders contribute to improving health and safety?

HSE has become aware of research findings that suggest people with first aid training may have a positive influence on health and safety in the workplace. First aiders may be in an advantageous position to help spread positive, basic health and safety messages throughout industry. To help evaluate this further, HSE commissioned research to assess the size of the ‘workplace first aid population’ in Great Britain. From the data, HSE has provisionally estimated that at least 1.4 million workers have an up to date certificate in first aid at work or have recently completed first aid training for appointed persons. The findings of the research have been published:

In addition, an article on this work has been published in Occupational Health Review (2005; Issue 113:31-32), discussing the possibility that first aiders may have a role as intermediaries in occupational health and safety. The article covers relevant research published in the scientific literature as well as the HSE commissioned research on the number of first aiders in the workplace.