School leaders are responsible for meeting the minimum statutory requirement for first aid. Included in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 , Headteachers and MAT CEOs are tasked with ensuring ‘reasonable precautions’ are taken to identify health and safety risk potential on the school premises. An annual first aid risk assessment must be undertaken to identify and analyse the school’s first aid, health and medical risks and plan how to avoid these risks proactively.
In this article, we explore what a first aid risk assessment is, how to do one and how Medical Tracker can help to make your school a safer place to work and learn.
It is a legal requirement to have a health and safety policy for your school; a first aid policy is also required. This first aid policy is informed by undertaking a first aid risk assessment. A first aid risk assessment should highlight all possible first aid, health and medication risks likely or possible in the school setting; it should be completed with the aim of ensuring that first aid can be administered immediately and confirm that all relevant information accessible at all times, especially in an emergency situation.
Following guidance from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), a first aid risk assessment should cover:
A first aid risk assessment should be undertaken frequently (at least once per academic year) or in response to a serious incident. It is good practice to regularly review the first aid policy and analyse with your team its effectiveness and accuracy, using online first aid software. First aid risk assessments should be done before the policy is amended; to ensure the information is accurate and can be used proactively. Consider undertaking your first aid risk assessment using online first aid software in the summer term, using the information on incoming students to be prepared to meet their needs (review the policy and assessment at the end of the Autumn term and adjust if necessary).
The Department for Education (DfE) strongly recommends that all incidents and injuries recorded by a first aider are kept in a format that can be analysed and help to inform the first aid risk assessment. Using online first aid recording software is an excellent way of having access to all previous medical history immediately.
A first aid risk assessment is an important process to ensure your school is a safe place to learn and work; it can also involve sieving through past paper-work (paper=based first aid record books). Cut out the administrative strain when analysing your school’s first aid, health and medical provision by abolishing paper record-keeping books and switching to Medical Tracker, the UK’s leading online medical recording and reporting software.
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