Provision of First Aid Sample Clauses

Provision of First Aid. It is the responsibility of the Hirer to ensure appropriate first aid care is arranged as necessary, for the Hirer and the Hirer’s invitees. In the event the support of emergency services is required, please contact Campus Support on 1800 800 707 for additional assistance. Red Emergency Phones are located at N36 and N21 and connect directly through to campus security.
Provision of First Aid. Medical W First Aid will be administered by a trained Services - employee of the Contractor, in conjunction with local ambulance, paramedic and hospital employees.
Provision of First Aid. It is the responsibility of the Hirer to arrange first aid care as necessary for persons who come onto sitefor the purpose of the Hirer.
Provision of First Aid. The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 do not require employers to provide first aid for members of the public. At events such as sessions and concerts, it is the event organiser's responsibility to ensure the availability of medical, ambulance and first-aid assistance as appropriate for all those involved. Employers are responsible for the provision of appropriate first-aid equipment, facilities and first-aid personnel in respect of their employees – this includes schools, as they are workplaces. Although the Regulations do not require employers to provide first aid for anyone else, HSE strongly encourages employers to consider non-employees when carrying out their first-aid needs assessment and to make provision for them. We strongly recommend that your club always has at least one adult trained to administer First Aid.
Provision of First Aid. The first aid treatment shall reflect the hazards associated with the mining of Silica Sand. The first aiders must be well trained in handling patients working in Silica Sand mines.
Provision of First Aid. The Employer shall provide for each workplace such equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as are adequate and appropriate for promptly rendering first aid to workers if they suffer an injury at work as required by the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation as amended from time to time.

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  • Incorporation of Terms of Plan The Option is subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan which are incorporated herein by reference. In the event of any inconsistency between the Plan and this Agreement, the terms of the Plan shall control.

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