ttrager
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2015
- Location
- East Side / Detroit
I'm going through some internal Auditing for our ISO 9001:2015 surveillance audit, and I'm unable to find a specific reference I'm remembering (vaguely).
Generally, people in our shop go to one of any three people who have keys to the First Aid cabinet for minor cuts, scrapes, and insignificant issues. These go past the shop foreman, not reported to him. Severe lacerations or anything that sends someone to the clinic gets reported to the Foreman, and reporting to external parties occurs.
Is this consistent with how you do it? Or, is there a regulation somewhere that insists anything causing someone to need first aid, be it a minor cut, scrape, burn, what have you, should be reported to a supervisor?
Tried to peel into OSHA "fast" . . . and then laughed at myself once I started trying to sift through that.
Thanks in advance.
Generally, people in our shop go to one of any three people who have keys to the First Aid cabinet for minor cuts, scrapes, and insignificant issues. These go past the shop foreman, not reported to him. Severe lacerations or anything that sends someone to the clinic gets reported to the Foreman, and reporting to external parties occurs.
Is this consistent with how you do it? Or, is there a regulation somewhere that insists anything causing someone to need first aid, be it a minor cut, scrape, burn, what have you, should be reported to a supervisor?
Tried to peel into OSHA "fast" . . . and then laughed at myself once I started trying to sift through that.
Thanks in advance.