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A simple, 5-minute outline of what to cover in a toolbox talk on first aid in the workplace.

Regardless of how many safety procedures are put into place in a workplace, it is almost certain that, at some point, an accident will occur. When accidents happen, you must understand basic first aid policies so that help can be given to the injured worker safely and effectively.

In this toolbox talk, we will discuss what you need to know about first aid in the workplace and what to do when first aid is required to be given to a worker on site. Working together, we can ensure a much safer workplace.

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  • We want you to be prepared in the event of an accident that requires first aid to be administered to an injured person .
  • We want you to know the proper procedures when accidents occur in the workplace.
  • In many cases, the faster first aid can be administered, the less harm will be caused to the person who is injured.

What You Need to Know About First Aid

Every staff member on the worksite should be aware of first aid basics, even if they are not a designated first aid provider.

At a minimum, you need to understand these first aid basics:

  • You must know the procedure if you come across an injured co-worker on the worksite (you will need to discuss your company’s specific policy).
  • Be aware of what actions you should take if you have injured yourself. This isn’t just in the event of an accident with minor injuries that requires first aid or more serious medical attention—every accident needs to be reported.
  • Be aware of who to contact in the event of accidents if you require first aid. There should be multiple people responsible for on-site first aid in case the first contact is unavailable.
  • Know where first aid kits are located on the worksite.
  • You need to be able to accurately give your location in the event of an accident so that emergency services can be deployed promptly.

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If an emergency occurs on the worksite, you need to know what to do. This way, we can all help to keep each other safe and avoid small accidents turning into larger, more severe emergencies. The best way to be prepared is to adopt a “safety first” mindset when on the worksite.

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  • Ensure you understand the hazards when carrying out your job—especially the ones most likely to lead to accidents and workplace injuries. Once you are aware of the hazards, you can ensure you are doing everything you can to eliminate those risks.
  • Pay close attention during safety training, briefings, and toolbox talks. Training helps you to be prepared, and this means you will be better prepared to help yourself or your co-workers if an unfortunate accident occurs.
  • Make sure you read all safety materials supplied and the safety materials that are posted on the worksite—including safety materials for specific tools and machines. Safety materials are updated frequently and distributed to every staff member.
  • If you are unsure of anything, make sure you ask a supervisor or your safety representative. When it comes to safety, no question is stupid!

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  • You need to know what to do if you or a co-worker require first aid. Make sure you understand the company’s first aid policy/procedure.
  • Know which staff members have first aid training so you can contact them in the event of an accident or injury to yourself or a co-worker.
  • Develop a “safety-first” mentality when working. This involves always being aware of your surroundings and the potential hazards so that you can minimize the risk of injuries.
  • Make sure you undertake all health and safety training and read all safety materials.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you have them.

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PSN’s Letter to the Community

  • Read the letter (released on 2-23-2024)

PSN’s Strategic Plan for the Next Three Years At our February 22nd community meeting , PSN’s CEO and Board of Directors shared PSN’s inaugural strategic plan. Check out the Project Safety Net Strategic Plan 2023-2025 . 

Summer 2023: teen Mental Health First Aid for teens 15-18

Project Safety Net and allcove Palo Alto are hosting a 3-part teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) training this summer on July 24, July 31, and August 7, from 5 pm – 6:30 pm. tMHFA teaches teens ages 15-18 how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among their friends.  If you have any questions, contact [email protected] .

  • Letter to Parents and Guardians for Youth under 18 – tMHFA July 2023
  • teen MHFA One-Pager 2023
  • Presentation for Parents and Guardians
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  • Letter from Santa Clara County’s Office of Supervisor Joe Simitian
  • 988 in San Mateo County :  The StarVista Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center to Answer 988 Calls in San Mateo County  (July 16, 2022)
  • 988 in Santa Clara County:   County of Santa Clara Launches 988 Phone Number Dedicated to Crisis Mental Health Services (July 15, 2022)
  • New number for suicide-prevention lifeline will go into effect nationwide on Saturday ( Palo Alto Online , July 14, 2022)

PRESS RELEASE: Project Safety Net Chosen as California 13th Senate District’s 2022 Nonprofit of the Year by Senator Josh Becker

  • Read the press release here.

Celebrating May Mental Health Matters Month 2022

PSN joined youth, communities, and organizations across the nation to raise mental health awareness throughout May. Check out some of our community activities and events below!

  • Learn about Mobile Mental Health Care in Santa Clara County , the focus of PSN’s 5/31 virtual community forum.
  • Read our latest special edition May e-newsletter . Get to know our partners and read PSN Board Chair Reverend Dr. Eileen Altman’s personal message!

Get involved with Project Safety Net and check out our calendar of events for 2022. 

  • Project Safety Net Calendar 2022 (ver. 9 , rev. 03-04-22)
  • Sign up for PSN’s e-newsletter and mailing list for the latest events and updates

Project Safety Net and the City of Palo Alto Joint Letter

  • Read the letter here (released on October 29, 2021)

Mental Health Matters! 

You are not alone. We recognize that the COVID-19 pandemic environment has brought all of us many challenges and uncertainty. Please refer to our Mental Health Resources page.

PSN Stands in Solidarity

  • On February 12, over 70 organizations in the region of Santa Clara County and Silicon Valley released a joint message of solidarity. Project Safety Net stands with Asian American community organizations and allies to condemn violence demand action in light of the latest wave of violent attacks against Asian American community members in the Bay Area and nationally. Please read the joint statement here.
  • In January, Project Safety Net adopted the Nonprofit Racial Equity Pledge , joining Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits and numerous nonprofits organizations, including PSN partners, in the commitment “to take anti-racist stances in our community, and to incorporate core values of racial equity, inclusion, and diversity in our organizations.” We challenge PSN’s nonprofit partners to adopt the Nonprofit Racial Equity Pledge!

“ Suicide in California – Data Trends in 2020, COVID Impact, and Prevention Strategies ” On July 28, 2021, CA Department of Public Health presented webinar on California suicide data trends, pandemic’s impact to mental health, and evidence-based suicide prevention strategies, including to support youth. View the slide deck here.

2018 LGBTQ Youth Report The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and University of Connecticut released the largest of its kind survey of more than 12,000 LGBTQ teenagers across the nation, revealing the persistent challenges so many of them face going about their daily lives at home, at school, and in their communities.  View the LGBTQ Youth Report here.

Recently Released: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vital Signs Report- “Suicide Rising Across the US” Suicide rates have been rising in nearly every state, according to the latest Vital Signs report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  In 2016, nearly 45,000 Americans age 10 or older died by suicide.  Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death and just one of three leading causes that are on the rise.

  • Vital Signs: Trends in States Suicide Rates- United States 1999-2016 and Circumstances Contributing to Suicide 27 States, 2015
  • CDC Vital Signs Fact Sheet- Suicide Rising Across the US

Updated! HEARD Alliance Toolkit for Mental Health Promotion & Suicide Prevention K-12 In September, 2016 the State of California enacted into law the “Pupil Suicide Prevention Policies” requirement, AB2246. This Toolkit has been revised in order to support this law. It is meant to be used as a resource for schools as they implement their Pupil Suicide Prevention Policy.

The content of the Toolkit is drawn from State and National guidelines and from current research and recommendations regarding youth mental wellness and suicide prevention. The goal is to ensure that California schools can participate fully in their broader community’s effort to prevent youth suicide. Information about what schools can do to promote youth mental wellness before mental health concerns arise, how to recognize and respond to a mental health crisis, and how to support a school community after a suicide loss is included.   Click here to access the latest version of the toolkit. 

“13 Reasons Why” Resources & Information

Project Safety Net is pleased to offer the following digest of resources in response to the Netflix series, “13 Reasons Why.”

13 Reasons Why, Season 2 Santa Clara County Behavioral Health & Santa Clara County Office of Education “13 Reasons Why” Season 2 Notification Letter to Parents and Educators

Pre-Release Statement from Experts on the Upcoming Release of “13 Reasons Why,” Season 2

Press Release: International Coalition of Experts Issues an Alert Regarding the Release of “13 Reasons Why, Season 2”

13RW Work Group An international coalition of leading experts in healthcare, mental health, suicide prevention, and education called the 13 RW Work Group came together to develop messaging and resources regarding “13 Reasons Why” for parents, educators, clinicians, youth and media to help guide young viewers through tough subject matter.  Please visit their website:  www.13reasonswhytoolkit.org

Webinar- Responding to 13 Reasons Why: Recommendations for School Personnel Suicide prevention experts have raised numerous concerns about the television program “13 Reasons Why.” The program depicts the struggles of an adolescent named Hannah who dies by suicide. Many viewers have been binge watching the program which can increase the intensity of their experience. This webinar outlines those concerns and provide practical information for how school personnel can respond to support students who have or are currently viewing the program and provide them with accurate information about suicide and sources of assistance.  Specific recommendations for parents and the appropriate ages for youth viewing the program are also shared. Webinar presenters include Scott Poland, Ed.D., professor at NSU’s College of Psychology, a nationally recognized expert on youth violence, suicide intervention, and self-injury and Kathy Espinoza, Assistant VP of Ergonomics and Safety at Kennan & Associates and principal architect of the Kennan SafeSchool and SafeColleges training program. Project Safety Net hosted a community viewing of the webinar on May 31, 2017. To access the complimentary webinar, click here .

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  • 13 Reasons Why Talking Points co-authored by SAVE.org and the JED Foundation
  • 13 Reasons Why Netflix Series: Considerations for Educators by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP )
  • National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)- Additional Resources and Publications
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  • Link to Responding to 13 Reasons Why- Webinar Recording

Project Safety Net News

  • PSN Community Survey- Presented by Becky Beacom, Palo Alto Medical Foundation/Sutter Health
  • Santa Clara County Epi-Aid Briefing with additional Palo Alto information- Presented by Pamela Stoddard, Santa Clara County Public Health Department
  • The CDC Epi-Aid  final report was released on March 3rd.  It is posted on the Santa Clara County Department of Public Health website with a message from its public health director Dr. Sara Cody. A response to the final report from PSN Executive Director Mary Gloner can be viewed here.
  • Epi-Aid Community Coordinating Committee is co-chaired by the Santa Clara Public Health Department and Project Safety Net.  The committee represents five jurisdictions: Community, Education, Government, Healthcare Systems and Members-at-Large.  The committee’s primary objectives are the following: (1.) Review preliminary and final CDC/SAMHSA reports (2.) Develop and execute dissemination plan for CDC/SAMHSA reports and (3.) Review CDC/SAMHSA recommendations. Download the latest Epi-Aid CCC member list.
  • Palo Alto Community Survey: Because the Epi-Aid could not include new data collection in the field, Project Safety Net implemented a community survey in Palo Alto to better understand local perceptions around youth suicide and prevention, which they will share with all partners involved in the Epi-Aid process. The survey reached 1,825 individuals with 1,582 who successfully completed it. Of those who completed the survey, 1/3 were students and nearly 50% were adult residents.
  • Youth Conversations: PSN also partnered with the Palo Alto Unified School District and the City of Palo Alto to hold conversations with youth involved in suicide prevention activities, which will similarly be shared with all involved.
  • Read Gunn High School’s The Oracle on their “Changing the Narrative” series that tells personal stories of strength, hope, healing and growth .  Read Paly student and Campanile Lifestyle Editor, Aiva Petriceks’ article “Changing my narrative: discovering the value of counseling.”   Read an op-ed from a Palo Alto teen for Palo Alto Online “ Guest Opinion: Unmasking the truth — Beyond the stigma of mental illness.”
  • The documentary   “Unmasked” created by Gunn and Paly students that explores teen mental health in Palo Alto has been chosen “Audience Choice Winner”  at the Student Filmmaker Awards.
  • Learn about Paly and Gunn High School’s peer support program  Sources of Strength (SoS) and Paly’s  LETS Bring Change 2 Mind ,  a student-led club initiative that allows all teens the opportunity to learn and explore more about mental health topics in a safe and supportive environment. Contact Jonathan Frecarri to get involved at [email protected] . Read a pas t article on SoS from NPR on why it’s an effective peer support program.
  • Means Restriction:  Learn about the City of Palo Alto’s “means restriction” efforts to limit access to the railroad tracks . Research has shown that “means restriction” is an important part of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. The safety improvements are being done in conjunction with Caltrain. Safety improvements include fence installation and enhancements, vegetation and brush removal, and the piloting of an intrusion camera detection system.  Read the latest research study from the Mineta Transportation Institute that reviewed current efforts of commuter railroads to reduce or prevent suicide on railways and discussed preventative activities affecting rail related suicides.

Featured Resources

  • Please visit our new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page about teen mental health, our community efforts on teen suicide prevention and fostering youth well-being.  Read PSN Partner Meg Durbin’s guest opinion in the Palo Alto Weekly , “Community embraces responsibility to help our youth.”
  • What can parents do right now to decrease the risk of suicide in their children? by Adam Strassberg, M.D. (Guest Opinion:  Keep Calm and Parent On)
  • How to help someone in crisis by Dr. Meg Durbin, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, and Dr. Shashank V. Joshi, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford, on behalf of the executive committee of the HEARD Alliance.

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Health | Palo Alto offers residents free mental health first aid training

The program was made possible through a $2 million federal grant.

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Palo Alto is offering free mental health first aid training for residents.

Mayor Greer Stone, a high school teacher by day, promoted the trainings during his recent State of the City address .

Those who sign up will learn to identify, comprehend and address signs of mental health struggles and substance abuse challenges among adults.

“It’s similar to a CPR training,” Stone said. “You figure out how to do CPR training so you can be able to save a life. After you complete the trainings, you will be able to identify what the red flags of mental health issues are, as well as spotting others with suicidal ideation.”

The first session already took place earlier this month, but the following dates are still open for registration:

Saturday, April 13 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, June 8 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, July 13 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, August 10 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Mental health once brought national attention to Palo Alto due to its high number of youth suicides. The city has made the issue a priority through the creation of a mental health task force that began meeting earlier this year.

The training program was made possible through a $2 million federal grant and will be conducted by Santa Clara non-profit Momentum for Health.

Check Palo Alto’s official website or email Momentum for Health for more information .

If you or someone you know is struggling with feelings of depression or suicidal thoughts, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers free, round-the-clock support, information and resources for help. Call or text the lifeline at 988, or see the 988lifeline.org website, where chat is available.

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    5 Oxygen Use in First Aid. 6 Medical Emergencies. 7 Trauma Emergencies. 8 Environmental Emergencies. 9 Poison Emergencies. 10 Authorship and Disclosures. Explore the 2020 Focused Update for First Aid Guidelines. First Aid Guidelines are jointly co-authored by The American Heart Association and the American Red Cross.

  13. 5-Minute PowerPoint Presentations

    National Safety Council members have access to thousands of safety resources. Your membership provides you with the most current safety information as well as access to the newest products, training and services. From webinars featuring expert counsel to safety tools and presentations to instructions for navigating the post-pandemic era ...

  14. First Aid Toolbox Talk

    Download a First Aid toolbox talk pdf. A simple, 5-minute outline of what to cover in a toolbox talk on first aid in the workplace. Regardless of how many safety procedures are put into place in a workplace, it is almost certain that, at some point, an accident will occur. When accidents happen, you must understand basic first aid policies so ...

  15. First Aid Workshop Google Slides & PowerPoint template

    Premium Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. First aid helps save people's lives. It's worth creating a workshop about it so your students learn how to deal with illnesses and wounds! You can talk about theory, features of the topic, tips or practical services. Make use of the different tables and resources available!

  16. Creative First Aid Presentation

    Creative First Aid Template. First aid is the immediate assistance provided to someone injured or suddenly ill. Having a basic knowledge of first aid is of utmost importance as it might save a life in an emergency situation. Use the First Aid PowerPoint Template to prepare a first aid training course for employees at the office or volunteers in ...

  17. First Aid Training

    First Aid Training - Download as a PDF or view online for free. First Aid Training - Download as a PDF or view online for free ... Basic_First_Aid_0808.ppt an instructional materials for grade 8. ... , for your safety, the victim's safety and that of others. Do a quick survey of the scene that includes looking for three elements: Hazards that ...

  18. First Aid Training Materials

    Title. Language. State. First Aid. PowerPoints. Basic First Aid for Medical Emergencies. English. National. Safety training resources including PowerPoints, audio presentations, tool box talks, meetings, handouts, and quizzes, all complete with trainer's resources for easy training.

  19. Lionheart Safety Training

    Lionheart Safety is dedicated to providing certified first aid, CPR, AED, and bloodborne pathogens training for employees in companies, corporations and businesses. Our non-certified community courses are designed for the community member interested in learning about important health and safety topics. These information packed courses include ...

  20. Palo Alto

    This online presentation must be completed and the certificate of completion brought to the skills check appointment (approximately 1 hour $80 paid to Adams Safety Training) 2. Pediatric (infant, child, adult) CPR with AED & First Aid Training Approximately 4 hours; 3. EMSA Licensed Childcare Pediatric (infant,child,adult) CPR & First Aid 8 ...

  21. Introduction to First Aid

    This first aid powerpoint provides an easy introduction to first aid. This is especially suitable for groups who have never had any first aid training before. Topics covered in this basic first aid PowerPoint presentation include: What is first aid? Definition of first aid; Aims of first aid; The roles and responsibilities of a first aider

  22. Adams Safety Training

    This online presentation must be completed and the certificate of completion brought to the skills check appointment (approximately 1 hour $80 paid to Adams Safety Training) 2. Pediatric (infant, child, adult) CPR with AED & First Aid Training Approximately 4 hours; 3.

  23. Project Safety Net

    Summer 2023: teen Mental Health First Aid for teens 15-18. Project Safety Net and allcove Palo Alto are hosting a 3-part teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) training this summer on July 24, July 31, and August 7, from 5 pm - 6:30 pm. tMHFA teaches teens ages 15-18 how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and ...

  24. Palo Alto offers residents free mental health first aid training

    Palo Alto is offering free mental health first aid training for residents. Mayor Greer Stone, a high school teacher by day, promoted the trainings during his recent State of the City address ...