First Aid and Medical

  

First-aid is a vital first response aspect of managing injuries, whether minor or major. The Emergency First-Aid Procedure outlines the arrangements for the provision of first-aid.

Location of first-aid rooms in TU Dublin

Location of AEDs in TU Dublin

TU Dublin first-responders/staff trained in emergency first-aid 

Ordering first-aid supplies 

H.S.A. Recommended Quantities for First-Aid Kits

Please use this online form to order your first-aid supplies 

 


All students, staff members, visitors/ campus users with an underlying medical condition are advised to;


• Wear an information necklace/ bracelet identifying his/ her condition or carry a medical ID wallet card
• Carry on their person at all times any medication required
• Inform relevant staff/ colleagues/ Line Manager/ event organiser
• Register with the TU Dublin City Campus Disability Service (students

There are a number of Generic First Response Plans available below: 

Allergy Anaphylaxis First-Aid Response Plan

Asthma First-Aid Response Plan

Diabetes First-aid Response Plan

Epilepsy First-Aid Response Plan

Fainting First-Aid Response Plan

Heart Condition First-Aid Response Plan

 

First Response Procedures for Emergencies at TU Dublin outlines the immediate response to various emergencies. The purpose of these guidelines is to enable campus users to quickly and decisively respond to an actual or potential emergency, which could threaten the safety of persons, cause damage to property or equipment or disrupt campus operations.  

 

The University’s Emergency Management Policy and Plan provides a framework for planning and managing the response to an emergency or disaster to ensure the safety of its employees, students, campus users and the effective continuity of business-critical systems. A copy of this is available here.