OSHA First Aid Requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 mandates first aid for all workplaces. 67% of woodworking shops lack adequate coverage.
Calculate emergency response requirements, first aid station placement, medical supply needs, and OSHA compliance.
Configure facility, workforce, and risk assessment to calculate first aid coverage requirements.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 mandates first aid for all workplaces. 67% of woodworking shops lack adequate coverage.
| Shop Size | Employees | Stations Required | Max Travel Distance | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <2,000 sq ft | 1-5 | 1 portable kit | 100 ft | $150-250 |
| 2,000-5,000 | 6-15 | 1 wall station | 150 ft | $300-500 |
| 5,000-10,000 | 16-30 | 2 stations | 200 ft | $600-900 |
| 10,000-20,000 | 31-75 | 3-4 stations | 200 ft | $1,200-1,800 |
| >20,000 | 76+ | 1 per 5,000 sq ft | 200 ft max | $2,000+ |
Federal regulation requiring employers to provide prompt medical attention. Mandates supplies and trained personnel.
Standard for first aid kit contents. Type A (basic) and Type B (high risk). Updated 2021.
High-risk kit with tourniquets, trauma dressings. Required for woodworking shops.
Automated External Defibrillator. Required when >50 workers or EMS >10 minutes.
Emergency flushing station. 15-minute continuous flow. Required near corrosive materials.
OSHA requires trained personnel, adequate supplies (ANSI Z308.1), emergency communication, and written emergency plans when medical facilities are not reasonably accessible.
Within 3-4 minutes walking (200 ft max). High-risk areas need dedicated nearby first aid within 50 ft.
Type B kit: bandages, gauze, tape, antiseptic, burn gel, eye wash, splinter tools, tourniquets, trauma dressings, cold packs, blood-stopping agents.
Monthly: check completeness and expiration. Immediately after use: restock. Quarterly: comprehensive review. 45% of kits have expired supplies.
At least one person per shift with current CPR/First Aid certification. Renewal every 2 years.
Emergency numbers, facility address, first aid locations, trained personnel names, evacuation routes, and AED locations.