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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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
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.
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.
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.
This monthly first aid audit checklist helps organizations inspect first aid kits across sites. Verify kit location and accessibility, clear identification and signage, appropriate contents and quantities, expiry dates, and safe storage. Capture photos, display emergency contacts, and confirm trained personnel are assigned to maintain kits. Use it to document training, restocking actions, and compliance with workplace health and safety requirements.
Acquiring first aid skills is essential for absolutely any job or role in life. The basics of first aid must be common knowledge, making this course crucial to the effective training of employees. Various important skills are explored, for instance assessing the scene, as well as focused modules on different aspects, such as burns and broken bones, and bleeding and shock. For an immersive and detailed training solution to the basics of first aid, look no further than this 6-part course.
Class B first aid kits are for a broader range of injuries and deal with more complex or high-risk environments. Check the contents of your first aid kits if they are within their use-by dates. Also, inspect medical tools for damages and defects. Use SafetyCulture's powerful scheduling feature to make sure you never miss out the next first aid kit check.