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HSE does not require haemostatic dressings or tourniquets in every workplace, but updated guidance advises employers to consider the risk of ‘life-changing bleeding’ in their first aid needs assessment, particularly in sectors such as construction, agriculture, forestry, remote work and large public events. Where the risk is significant, additional bleed-control equipment and specific training may be necessary alongside standard first aid kits.
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