No statutory requirement as far as I know, it would depend on the first aid risk assessment, along with personal choice and the willingness of the company to pay for such with follow up boosters and titre levels etc. Our first aiders were offererd Hep B inj when they initially trained.

 
Julian Baldock
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> Do first aiders in the workplace need to be covered by HEP B?
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