First Aid & AED
First Aid & AED (cont.)
Safety of Pregnant & Nursing Employees
100

This NRC branch provides corporate oversight, ensures compliance with legislation, supports training, and manages the First Aid & AED program.

What is the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Branch?

100

If an AED’s battery indicator is red, NRC procedure requires you to take this immediate action.

What is report the issue to the responsible HSE contact and document it in the inspection log?

100

When a pregnant or nursing employee believes their work poses a risk, this is the first step they should take according to NRC procedure.

 What is notify their supervisor as soon as possible?

200

These individuals are responsible for conducting regular inspections of AEDs and first aid kits and ensuring that inspection records are completed.

Who are the designated first aid attendants or other assigned personnel?

200

After providing first aid or using an AED, these two reporting steps are required under NRC policy.

What is complete the NRC post-event reporting form and submit an Electronic Hazardous Occurrence Investigation Report (eHOIR)?

200

After being informed of a safety concern from a pregnant or nursing employee, this is the formal process the supervisor and employee must complete together.

What is the Occupational Hazard Survey?

300

This person must accompany an injured worker to a medical facility, but cannot be the driver.

Who is a certified first aid attendant?

300

Under NRC procedure, all employees must be aware of these two workplace safety details to ensure a rapid emergency response.

What are the locations of first aid kits and AEDs?

300

This NRC system can generate a location-specific list of hazardous chemicals that may be harmful to pregnant and nursing employees.

What is ChemIn–InChim?