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Provincial Minimum First Aid Training & First Aid Kit Requirements20
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Alberta - Low Hazard Classification Work Site Schedule*
Number of Workers per Shift
Close Work Site Distant Work Site Isolated Work Site
1 Type P Kit Type P Kit Type P Kit
2-9 No. 1 Kit 1 Emergency First AidNo. 2 Kit
1 Standard First AidNo. 2 Kit
10-49 1 Emergency First AidNo. 1 Kit
1 Emergency First AidNo. 2 Kit
1 Standard First AidNo. 2 Kit
50-99 1 Emergency First Aid1 Standard First AiderNo. 2 Kit
1 Emergency First Aid1 Standard First AiderNo. 2 Kit
2 Standard First AiderNo. 2 Kit
100-199 1 Emergency First Aid2 Standard First AidNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services
1 Emergency First Aid2 Standard First AidNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services, 3 blan-kets, stretcher and splints
3 Standard First AidNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services, 3 blan-kets, stretcher and splints
200 or more 1 Emergency First Aid2 Standard First Aid plus1 Standard First Aid for every additional increment of 1 to 100 workersNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services
1 Emergency First Aid2 Standard First Aid plus1 Standard First Aid for every additional increment of 1 to 100 workersNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services, 3 blan-kets, stretcher and splints
2 Standard First Aid plus1 Standard First Aid for every additional increment of 1 to 100 workersNo. 3 Kit, designated area for first aid services, 3 blan-kets, stretcher and splints
Note: Number of First Aiders indicated is for a shift at all times
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.
British Columbia - Low Hazard Classification Work Site Schedule*
Hazard Level
Surface Travel Timeto Hospital
Workers per shift
Required AttendantCertification
Required On-site First Aid Supplies, Dressing Station and Equipment Facility
Low 20 min or more
1-5 None Personal first aid kit (1 worker) or Basic first aid kit (2-5 work-ers)
6-30 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets)
31-50 Level 1 with Transportation Endorsement
Level 1 kit, (3 blankets) ETV and ETV equipment
51-76+ Level 3 Level 3 kit, dressing station, ETV and ETV equipment*
20 min or less
1 None None
2-10 None Basic first aid kit
11-50 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets)
50-100+ Level 2 Level 2 kit, dressing station*
Moderate 20 min or more
1 None Personal first aid kit
2-5 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets)
6-15 Level 1 with Transportation Endorsement
Level 1 kit, (3 blankets) ETV and ETV equipment
16-100 Level 3 Level 3 kit, dressing station, ETV and ETV equipment*
101-300 Level 3 Level 3 kit, first aid room, industrial ambulance and equipment
301+ 2 attendants, each with Level 3 Level 3 kit, first aid room, industrial ambulance and equipment
20 min or less
1 None Personal first aid kit
2-5 None Basic first aid kit
6-25 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets)
26-75 Level 2 Level 2 kit, dressing station
76+ Level 2 Level 2 kit, first aid room
HIgh 20 min or more
1 None Personal first aid kit
2-5 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets
6-10 Level 1 with Transportation Endorsement
Level 1 kit, ETV and ETV equipment
11-50 Level 3 Level 3 kit, dressing station, ETV and ETV equipment*
51-200+ Level 3 (2 attendants for 201+ workers)
Level 3 kit, first aid room, industrial ambulance and equipment
20 min or less
1 None Personal first aid kit
2-15 Level 1 Level 1 kit, (3 blankets)
16-300 Level 2 Level 2 kit, dressing station*
301+ 2 attendants, each with Level 2 Level 2 kit, first aid room
*Note: Dressing Room updates to First Aid Station depends on number of workers on shiftSource: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-86-304/ | Source: http://www.tc.gc.ca/Source: http://www2.worksafebc.com/Publications/OHSRegulation/Part3.asp#Schedule3A
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.
Manitoba
Number of Workers per Shift
# of First AidKits
First Aid Certificates Close Work-place
First Aid Certificates Distant Workplace
First Aid Certificates Isolated Workplace
1-10 1 Other work: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 1 Standard First Aid + CPR
11-40 2 Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 1 Standard First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 1 Standard First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 1 Advanced First Aid + CPR
41-100 3 Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 2 Standard First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 1 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 2 Advanced First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 2 Emergency First Aid +CPR
Other work: 2 Advanced First Aid + CPR
101-199 4 Low Hazard: 2 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 2 Standard First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 2 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 2 Advanced First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 2 Emergency First Aid +CPR
Other work: 3 Advanced First Aid + CPR
200+ 4 Low Hazard: 3 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 3 Standard First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 3 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 3 Advanced First Aid + CPR
Low Hazard: 3 Emergency First Aid + CPR
Other work: 4 Standard First Aid + CPR
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.
Nova Scotia
Number of Workers per Shift Supplies, Equipment and Facility First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1 1 Kit #1 1 Emergency First Aid
2-19 1 Kit #2 1 Emergency First Aid
20-99 1 Kit #3(and increase in supplies if over 49 employees)
1 Standard First Aid
100+ 1 First Aid Room 1 Portable First Aid Kit #2
1 Advanced First Aid Level 1
Prince Edward Island
Number of Workers per Shift Supplies, Equipment and Facility First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1-4 1 Kit #1
5-15 1 Kit #2 1 Emergency First Aid
16-100 1 Kit #3 1 Standard First Aid
100+ 1 First Aid Room 1 Advanced First Aid Level 1
New Brunswick
Number of Workers per Shift Place of employment with no high hazard work
First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1 Personal (Type P) first aid kit
2-19 1 first aid kit1 first aid provider
1 first aid kit1 first aid provider
20-99 1 first aid kit1 first aid provider
2 first aid kit2 first aid provider
50-99 2 first aid kit2 first aid provider
2 first aid kit2 first aid provider
100-199 2 first aid kit2 first aid provider,(one of whom must have access to the first aid room)1 first aid room
3 first aid kit3 first aid provider(one of whom must have access to the first aid room)1 first aid room
200+ 3 first aid kit3 first aid provider(one of whom must have access to the first aid room)1 additional first aid provider and 1 additional first aid kit for each additional increment of 1-1001 first aid room
4 first aid kit4 first aid provider(one of whom must have access to the first aid room)1 additional first aid provider and 1 additional first aid kit for each additional increment of 1-1001 first aid room
Northwest Territories
Number of Workers per Shift per time distance to fixed medical services
Supplies, Equipment and Facility
Number of Workers per Shift
First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
15 or less – within 20 min. 1 Kit #1 6-9 1 Emergency First Aid
1-5 – more than 20 min. 1 Kit #1 3-9 1 Standard First Aid
16-74 - within 20 min. 1 Kit #2 10-19 1 Standard First Aid
6-19 – more than 20 min. 1 Kit #2 10-19 1 Standard First Aid
20-49 – more than 20 min. 1 Kit #3 10-19 1 Standard First Aid
50+ - more than 20 min. 1 Kit #3 with supplies in proportion to each 50 workers
10-19 1 Standard First Aid
75+ - within 20 min. 2 Kit #2 20-49 2 Standard First Aid
50+ 2 Standard First Aidplus for eachadditional 10 peopleper shift 1 StandardFirst Aid
Newfoundland and Labrador
Number of Workers per Shift Supplies, Equipment and Facility First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1 1 Kit #1 1 Emergency First Aid
2-14 1 Kit #2Stretcher, blankets and splints are required
1 Emergency First Aid
15-200 1 Kit #3Stretcher, blankets and splints are required for 16-199 workers per shift
1 Standard First AidStretcher, blankets and splints are required In addition, a workerholding a valid St. JohnAmbulance EmergencyFirst Aid certificate foreach group of 25 workersor part thereof in excessof 25 workers
200+ 1 First Aid Room 1 Advanced First AidIn addition a worker holding a valid Emergency First Aid certificate for each group of 25 workers or part thereof in excess of 25 workers
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.
Ontario
Number of Workers per Shift Supplies, Equipment and Facility First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1-5 • Kit #1• Current Edition – St. JohnAmbulance First Aid Manual• Form 82 (poster)• Valid first aid certificates of qualifi-cation of the trained workers on duty• Inspection cards for first aid kits
1 Emergency First Aid
6-15 • Kit #2• Current Edition – St. JohnAmbulance First Aid Manual• Form 82 (poster)• Valid first aid certificates of qualifi-cationof the trained workers on duty• Inspection cards for first aid kits
1 Standard First Aid
16-200 • Kit #3• Current Edition – St. JohnAmbulance First Aid Manual• Form 82 (poster)• Valid first aid certificates of qualifi-cationof the trained workers on duty• Inspection cards for first aid kits• One stretcher, 2 blankets andfirst aid station
1 Standard First Aid
Quebec
Number of Workers per Shift Supplies, Equipment and Facility First Aid Certificate required for Attendant
1-50 1 First Aider, 1 Kit #2 1 CNESST
51-150 2 First Aiders, 2 Kit #2 1 CNESST
151 or more Above this number, 1 additional First Aider (CNESST certification) for each 100 workers or fraction thereof.
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.
Saskatchewan
Number of Workers per Shift
First Aid Kit Requirements(minimum)
Close(1/2 hours to medical facility)
Distant(1/2 - 2 hours to medical facility)
Isolated(More than 2 hours surface transport to medical facility,or normal mode of transport is aircraft)
1 Kit #1 minimum minimum minimum
2-4 Kit #1 minimum minimum plus-Blankets, stretcher and splints-Class A attendant and supplies for high hazard work
minimum plus-Blankets, stretcher and splints-Class A attendant and supplies for high hazard work
5-9 Kit #1 minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies for high hazard work
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies-Blankets, stretcher and splints
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies-Blankets, stretcher and splints
10-20 Kit #2 minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies-Blankets, stretcher and splints
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies-Blankets, stretcher and splints
21-40 Kit #2 minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies-Blankets, stretcher and splints
minimum plus-Class B attendant and supplies for high hazard work-Class A attendant and supplies for other work-Blankets, stretcher and splints
41-99 Kit #3 minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies
minimum plus-Class B attendant and supplies for high hazard work-Class A attendant and supplies for other work-Blankets, stretcher and splints
minimum plus-Class A attendant and supplies for high hazard work-EMT for high hazard work-Class B attendant and supplies for other work-Blankets, stretcher and splints
100+ Kit #3 minimum plus-2 Class A atten-dant and supplies
minimum plus-1 EMT and 1 Class B attendant and supplies for high hazard work-2 Class A attendant and sup-plies for other work-Blankets, stretcher and splints
minimum plus-First Aid Room-1 EMT and 1 Class B attendant and supplies for high hazard work-2 Class A attendant and supplies for other work-2 Class B attendant and supplies for other work-Blankets, stretcher and splints
The information provided is intended to represent a summary of the minimum provincial first aid regulationsguidelines. It is not intended to replace the regulations as set by provincial Occupational Health and SafetyBoards and/or legislative bodies. It is the responsibility of the user to know the respective Act(s) and/orregulations and/or legislation for the work place within the respective province.