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minor injuries in the workplace can often be treated with first aid osha requires a company to have a first aid kit but how big and containing what and what about the recent changes to the minimum set by ansi ill tell you all about first aid requirements for workplaces next hi im dan clark with the safety brief we take on health and safety hazards in todays demanding industrial and construction work sites a service of creative safety supply save 10 off your entire order at creativesafetysupply.com with coupon code big10 workers get hurt and luckily dont always have to head to the emergency room companies are required to have a first aid kit and sometimes have a person trained in first aid on site what does osha say about first aid one have first aid kits on site that contain supplies suited to the risks of the work environment two either be near a clinic or have a person trained in first aid at the work site in high risk workplaces near a clinic generally means three to four minute