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good afternoon and welcome to ask the scsa toolbox tuesday my name is justin brooks safety advisor for the scsa and ill be presenting todays toolbox talk on the first aid risk assessment before i start the presentation i just want to take a moment to discuss a few items before we get going this presentation is being recorded and will be available for later viewing on facebook and our youtube channel so if youre not following our social media accounts make sure that after this presentation give this video a like and a share follow our pages to keep up to date with safety in saskatchewan so today i will be doing a roblox talk on first aid risk assessment all right so today well be hopefully clearing up a topic that has brought up a ton of questions the first aid risk assessment as detailed in annex a the csa z1220-17 first aid kits for the workplace document as many companies scrambling for a document that would cover all the constitutions detailed in the document we here at the scsa