List is as required by CoP First Aid in the Workplace -July 2012: Appendix C.
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List is as required by CoP First Aid in the Workplace -July 2012: Appendix C.
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An employer's responsibility is to ensure that first aid kit contents met required adequate first aid provision in the workplace. Use this template to ensure there are enough first aid supplies to treat minor injuries like bleeding wounds, burns, and sprains. Use SafetyCulture to record data needed and assign a corrective action to other employees.
Regular first aid kits inspection should be done to guarantee that there is an adequate supply of first aid contents when an accident occurs. This OSHA first aid kit checklist converted to SafetyCulture used to inspect if companies comply with OSHA's standard regulation for first aid kit contents. Use SafetyCulture to document additional first aid supplies needed and generate real-time reports while on site.
Class A first aid kits cover aids for common injuries like minor cuts, abrasions, and sprains. Begin by selecting the type of first aid kit to inspect. List down the number of employees, description of work and take a photo of your kit. Next, carefully check sufficiency and expiration dates of the contents. Then, capture photos of defective items and expired solutions. Use SafetyCulture's powerful analytics feature to view a historical log of all inspections performed for your first aid kits.
This First Aid Check List helps teams inspect first aid boxes and maintain readiness across workplaces. Verify supplies, quantities, and expiry dates; confirm PPE availability; check eye wash stations; and assess AED presence, status lights, pad expiry, and responder kits. Record kit locations, last inspection dates, and trained first aider contacts to support fast response and compliance.
Use this First Aid Audit template to evaluate first aid readiness across your workplace. It covers needs analysis, access to aid, adequacy and stocking of first aid boxes, identification and upkeep of first aid rooms, cleanliness, incident reporting, and the safe disposal of medical waste and sharps through licensed contractors, aligned with your emergency action plan. Ideal for internal audits led by a health and safety coordinator, the checklist helps standardize reviews, document findings, and drive corrective actions. Customize it to fit your operations and local regulations.
Administering first aid can stall some time before a medical professional arrives. A few seconds can prevent injuries and illnesses from worsening and even save lives. Go through OSHA's standards on first aid and learn how to administer first aid for some injuries. (Last updated: March 2024)