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Understanding the BC CSA First Aid Kit Regulations and Upcoming Changes in November 2024: What You Need to Know

Learn about the upcoming changes to BC's first aid kit regulations effective November 1, 2024, including new requirements from WorkSafeBC, key compliance deadlines, and steps for businesses to prepare and stay compliant.

Workplace safety is always a top priority, and one essential aspect of that is ensuring compliance with local first aid kit regulations. In British Columbia (BC), WorkSafeBC has announced significant updates to first aid kit requirements, set to take effect on November 1, 2024. With these changes, it’s vital for businesses to understand the new standards, how they differ from current requirements, and what actions are necessary to stay compliant.

BC Provincial First Aid Kit Regulations: An Overview

 

In BC, employers are required to provide first aid kits that meet standards set by WorkSafeBC. These kits are crucial for addressing on-site injuries and medical emergencies, and their contents vary depending on the type of workplace and associated risks. Currently, BC employers follow the Workers’ Compensation Act and Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulation to ensure they have appropriate first aid supplies based on the nature of their work and workforce size.

WorkSafeBC’s New First Aid Kit Standard: Effective November 1, 2024

 

Starting November 1, 2024, WorkSafeBC is introducing a new standard for first aid kits and training in BC. This new standard is a hybrid of the existing CSA Z1220 guidelines, but with several important additions specific to the province. The new regulation is designed to further enhance workplace safety, ensuring employees have access to essential medical supplies in an emergency.

BC CSA First AId Kits
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Here’s a breakdown of the key changes:

 

  1. Hybrid CSA Z1220 Standard: The new BC first aid kits will incorporate most of the components from the CSA Z1220-17 standard. This is part of a national effort to standardize first aid kits across Canada, making it easier for businesses operating in multiple provinces to maintain compliance.
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  3. Additional PPE Requirements: Unlike the standard CSA Z1220-17 kits, WorkSafeBC is mandating the inclusion of additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). These include:
    • Safety Glasses or Face Shields: To protect first aid responders during treatment, particularly in situations where debris or hazardous substances may be present.
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    • Medical Masks: Essential for reducing the transmission of airborne illnesses, particularly during respiratory emergencies.

 

These items are not part of the CSA Z1220 standard, making BC’s requirements more stringent than the national baseline.

 

  1. Compliance Timeline: While the new regulation officially comes into effect on November 1, 2024, WorkSafeBC has announced that businesses can begin using first aid kits that meet the new standard immediately. It’s important to note that after September 30, 2024, regular CSA Z1220-17 kits will no longer be permitted for sale in BC, due to differences in the componentry required under the new provincial regulations. This makes early adoption of the new standard a smart move for BC businesses to avoid compliance issues down the line.
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  3. Key Deadline – September 30, 2024: After this date, CSA Z1220 kits without the additional PPE mandated by WorkSafeBC cannot be sold in BC. Businesses should ensure that they are purchasing the updated kits to meet this deadline.

 

BC CSA First Aid Kits
BC CSA First Aid Kits

 

Key Differences Between BC Provincial Kits and CSA-Compliant Kits

 

  1. Standardized Kit Contents: One of the main differences is that the new CSA-compliant kits will have standardized contents, ensuring uniformity across all industries. This change will help reduce confusion, particularly for companies operating in multiple provinces, as they’ll no longer need to adjust their first aid kits to meet different provincial standards.
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  3. Risk-based Classification: The CSA guidelines classify first aid kits based on the risk level of the workplace:
    • Personal: For use in vehicles or by individuals who are working alone.
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    • Basic: For low-risk workplaces, such as offices and retail.
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    • Intermediate: For medium-risk environments, such as warehouses.
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    • Advanced: For high-risk industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing.

This classification helps businesses easily identify which kit they need based on their risk profile.

  1. Improved Accessibility and Durability: The new regulations will require first aid kits to be stored in containers that are dustproof, water-resistant, and clearly marked with first aid symbols. This ensures that kits remain in optimal condition and that employees can easily locate them during emergencies.
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  3. Increased Focus on Accessibility: With the updated regulations, businesses will also need to ensure that kits are placed in accessible areas. It will no longer be sufficient for kits to simply be present; they must be easy to reach for all employees, regardless of where they are working within the facility.

What BC Employers Need to Do Before November 2024

Given the regulatory changes, it’s essential for BC employers to begin preparing now to ensure compliance with the new first aid kit standards. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Evaluate Your Current First Aid Kits: Take stock of your current first aid kits and compare their contents to the new WorkSafeBC standard. Make sure to check for the inclusion of safety glasses or face shields, as well as medical masks, which are now required but may not be part of your current kit.
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  3. Upgrade Your Kits: If your kits do not meet the new standard, work with a trusted safety equipment provider, such as Dentec Safety, to upgrade your supplies. It’s crucial to ensure you have the correct PPE and that your kits meet the hybrid CSA Z1220-17 guidelines, with all required components.
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  5. Train Your Employees: Ensuring your employees know where the first aid kits are located, how to use the contents, and what to do in the event of an emergency is just as important as having the right supplies. Provide training on the proper use of the new PPE, such as medical masks and safety glasses.
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  7. Consult with Safety Experts: If you’re unsure about how these changes affect your specific workplace, consider consulting with a safety expert or a trusted provider like Dentec Safety to ensure you are fully compliant.
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  9. Early Adoption of the New Standard: Since WorkSafeBC is already accepting first aid kits that meet the new standard, consider making the switch now. This not only ensures compliance ahead of the deadline but also enhances safety at your workplace immediately.
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  11. Stay Updated: Regularly check the WorkSafeBC website for any updates to the regulation and consult with safety experts to ensure you remain informed on best practices.

The upcoming changes to BC’s first aid kit regulations, effective November 1, 2024, are a crucial step in enhancing workplace safety. By adopting a hybrid of the CSA Z1220-17 standard with additional PPE requirements, WorkSafeBC aims to ensure that businesses in BC are fully prepared for any medical emergency. As an employer, understanding these changes and upgrading your first aid kits to meet the new standard is essential.

At Dentec Safety, we provide high-quality, fully compliant first aid kits and PPE to help businesses stay ahead of these regulatory changes. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your transition to the new WorkSafeBC standards and ensure your workplace remains safe and compliant.


Dentec Safety is a leading manufacturer and distributor of safety products in the North America since 2004. Dentec Safety is dedicated to providing the highest quality safety products and solutions delivering enhanced value and comfort. Our expertise from decades of experience in Industrial Safety and our innovative design technologies have solidified us as thought leaders in the field. Protection and comfort are at the core of everything we do at Dentec. As a leading manufacturer of Safety Solutions, it is our mission to help organizations do the right thing, keep their employees safe and exceed Industry Health & Safety Standard.

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