Here are some links that may be useful when researching first aid.
American Safety and Health Institute: Basic First Aid
This is a PDF that comes in a printable handbook format. An excellent guide to keep near every first aid kit.
The Red Cross recommends that all first aid kits for a family of four are included on this list.
Basic First Aid & Emergency Treatment: Video Series
"How to apply basic first aid treatment and emergency medical care to victims in need, including how to give CPR, treat burns, cuts and broken bones, call 911 and more in this free instructional video series."
Emergency and First Aid: Healthynet
A directory of first aid tips in over twenty-five categories. A flow chart is provided to help determine the proper course of action to take depending on the emergency.
"Knowing how to comfort an injured pet can help minimize your pet's anxiety and also protect you and your family from injury." Produced by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Tips are given to help sick and injured pets.
Four areas are covered: basic first aid, first aid for kids, after care, and animal bites and scratches.
A comprehensive directory from A-to-Z covering the full spectrum of first aid emergencies.
Free, self-guided CPR course and First Aid course. "All Basic Life Support procedures demonstrated in this free online course adhere to the same guidelines as the American Red Cross and are intended to provide the student with the cognitive skills needed to administer CPR and First Aid in case of an emergency."
Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities
Produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it provides annual information on the rate and number of work related injuries, illnesses, and fatal injuries, and how these statistics vary by incident, industry, geography, occupation, and other characteristics.
Information to help you during a medical emergency.
A complete first aid guide. Provides a medical encyclopedia as well as pictures and photographs.
National First Aid Training Institute
Based in Australia, NFTI is dedicated to providing the very best in first aid training. Check the "First Aid Tips" tab.
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Created by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, this is the first aid chart from the Guide.
OSHA is part of theU.S. Department of Labor and it provides access to selected occupational safety and health information.
Produced by the American Heart Association, this chart lists the warning signs of a heart attack, stroke, and cardiac arrest.