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ASR A 4.3 First aid resources and facilitiesFirst Aid

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First aid resources

In order to be able to provide appropriate first aid in every area, there are specific requirements for first aid equipment and facilities. ASR A4.3 specifies the contents and size of first aid kits. The number and size of first aid kits depends on the size of the facility and the type of operation:

Minimum number of first aid kits to be provided

Table

Mode of operationNumber of employeesSmall first aid kitLarge first aid kit
Mode of operationNumber of employeesSmall first aid kitLarge first aid kit
Administrative and commercial operations
1-50
1
-
Administrative and commercial operations
51-300
-
1
Administrative and commercial operations
301-600
-
2
Administrative and commercial operations
for every 300 additional employees
-
+1
Manufacturing, processing plants 
and comparable operations
1-20
1
-
Manufacturing, processing plants 
and comparable operations
21-100
-
1
Manufacturing, processing plants 
and comparable operations
101-200
-
2
Manufacturing, processing plants 
and comparable operations
for every 100 additional employees
-
+1

Contents of the first aid kits

Table

Pos.Small first aid kitLarge first aid kitName or designationDesign and remark
Pos.Small first aid kitLarge first aid kitName or designationDesign and remark
1
1
2
Adhesive plasters
500 cm x 2,5 cm, Coil with external protection, thermoresistant adhesive
2
8
16
Wound dressing
10 cm x 6 cm, Dust-protected packaging
3
4
8
Fingertip bandage
Dust-protected packaging
4
4
8
Finger bandage
12 cm x 2 cm, Dust-protected packaging
5
4
8
Plaster strips
1,9 cm x 7,2 cm, Dust-protected packaging
6
8
16
Plaster strips
2,5 cm x 7,2 cm, Dust-protected packaging
7
1
2
Bandage pack
Rigid or elastic fixation bandage with firm edges; 300 cm x 6 cm with compress 6 cm x 8 cm; absorption capacity: min. 800 g/m2, sterile packaging
8
3
6
Bandage pack
Rigid or elastic fixation bandage with firm edges; 400 cm x 8 cm with compress 12 cm x 8 cm; absorption capacity: min. 800 g/m2, sterile packaging
9
1
2
Bandage pack
Rigid or elastic fixation bandage with firm edges, 400 cm x 10 cm with compress 12 cm x 10 cm; absorption capacity: min. 800 g/m2, sterile packaging
10
1
2
Bandage cloth
80 cm x 60 cm, absorption capacity min. 125 g/m2 Basis weight: min. 90 g/m2
11
6
12
Compress
10 cm x 10 cm, absorption capacity min. 800 g/m2, sterile packaging no more than in pairs
12
2
4
Eye compress
5 cm x 7 cm, weight: min. 1.5 g/piece, packed sterile individually
13
1
2
Instant cold compress
At least 200 cm2, without pre-cooling, observe specified storage conditions
14
1
2
Emergency blanket
At least 210 cm x 160 cm, minimum film thickness 12 um, permanently metallised polyester film or material with at least equivalent properties in terms of reflectivity, temperature resistant, seamless, vaporised with aluminium, coloured on the back, dust-protected packaging
15
2
4
Fixation bandage
400 cm x 6 cm, individually packed, dust protected
16
2
4
Fixation bandage
400 cm x 6 cm, individually packed, dust protected
17
2
4
Triangular cloth
96 cm x 96 cm x 136 cm, packed dust-protected
18
1
1
Scissors
at least 18 cm long, knee-bent, not rusting
19
2
4
Foil bags
Minimum size 30 cm x 40 cm used, minimum film thickness 45 µm, sealable, made of polyethylene
20
5
10
Fleece cloth
at least 20 cm x 30 cm, mass per unit area at least 15 g/m2
21
4
8
Disposable medical gloves
Seamless, large, dust-protected packaging
22
1
1
First aid brochure
The information content of the brochure must include at least a "first aid guide".
23
1
1
Table of contents
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Further information on equipping workplaces with first aid kits in ASR A4.3 (Chapter 4 First aid equipment)* must be considered.

The sources of supply are listed in the information sheet on first aid kits from the occupational medical service.

Reporting pad

A reporting pad (formerly a first-aid book) is used to document injuries that occur at the workplace. This documentation provides the accident insurance company with evidence that the accident or injury actually occurred during the insured working hours and that the accident insurance company will therefore pay the full amount to restore the employee's ability to work.