Utah Admin. Code R614-3-9 - Medical Services and First Aid
A. The employer shall insure the availability
of medical personnel for advice and consultation on matters of Occupational
Health.
B. Emergency Posting
Required. A list of telephone numbers or addresses as may be applicable shall
be posted in a conspicuous place so the necessary help can be obtained in case
of emergency. This list shall include:
(1)
Employer or representative,
(2)
Doctor,
(3) Hospital,
(4) Ambulance,
(5) Fire Department,
(6) Sheriff or Police,
(7) First aid person.
C. Proper equipment for prompt transportation
of the injured person to a physician or hospital or a communication system for
contacting necessary ambulance service, shall be provided.
D. In the absence of reasonably accessible
medical personnel, a person who has a valid certificate in first aid training
from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the American Red Cross, or
equivalent training that can be verified by documentary evidence, shall be
available at the worksite to render first aid.
E. An adequate supply of first aid supplies
shall be readily accessible at the worksite. The first aid supplies shall be
encased in suitable sanitary storage places so as to protect them from
contamination.
F. Where the
employee's eyes or body may be exposed to injurious materials, suitable
facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be
provided within the work area for immediate emergency use.
Notes
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