Research backed by St John Ambulance Australia paints a dire picture of organisational readiness in responding to first aid.
Research backed by St John Ambulance Australia has painted a dire picture of organisational readiness in responding to first aid.
Figures released today reveal an alarming 87% of Australian businesses are failing at first aid. As confirmed by Safe Work Australia’s newly released First Aid in the Workplace Code of Practice, first aid in the workplace is more important than ever.
St John Ambulance Australia CEO, Peter LeCornu, said the new Code will change first aid responsibilities for Australian businesses. “Australian workplaces are in a volatile situation and employers need to act now to reduce the risk to their employees, customers and ultimately their businesses,” he said. “The St John research shows that a serious first aid knowledge gap exists,” LeCornu said.
“It is not just a matter of buying a first aid kit and assuming staff will know what to do. Every employer should be striving for best practice when it comes to first aid and St John recommends conducting an initial first aid risk assessment evaluation to proactively ensure your workplace is compliant,” he added.
Key findings from the study:
Safe Work Australia’s new Code is currently being rolled out across most States and Territories. Businesses and employees wanting to find out more about workplace obligations and first aid readiness should contact St John Ambulance Australia