

Workplaces in Australia must have enough first aid kits to ensure quick and easy access for all workers, based on workforce size, layout, and risk level.
The number of first aid kits required depends on:
π The goal is simple:
No worker should be far from a first aid kit in an emergency.
Learn more – Workplace First Aid Requirements in Australia (2026 Guide)
While not fixed rules, the following provides a practical guide:
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Workplaces with higher risk levels β such as construction or industrial environments β require:
π Learn more about First Aid Requirements for Construction Sites in Australia (2026 Guide)
One of the biggest mistakes businesses make is relying only on staff numbers.
π You also need to consider:
π Each area may require its own kit.
First aid kits must be:
π In an emergency, even a short delay can make a difference.
Common placement areas include:
One of the most common issues we see is workplaces underestimating how many kits they need. Itβs not just about compliance β itβs about ensuring immediate access when an incident occurs.
Instead of guessing, many businesses choose:
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Enough to ensure quick access for all workers, based on size, layout, and risk. Learn more – What First Aid Kit Is Required in the Workplace? (Australia Guide)
Only in very small workplaces β larger workplaces require multiple kits.
In easily accessible areas and near higher-risk zones.
Yes, especially across different floors, buildings, or work areas.
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