Use this AED checklist to do the following: 1. Create corrective actions immediately. 2. Check if the AED is unobstructed and that its sign is displayed. 3. Check for the presence of a visual and audible service alarm. 4. Inspect AED supplies such as extra sets and sealed packages of electrode pads, a pocket mask, examination gloves, safety razors, and absorbent gauze or hand towels. 5. Add a digital signature, additional comments, and photos.
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AED Monthly Checklist
Use this AED checklist to do the following: 1. Verify AED operation by observing the status indicator after opening and closing. 2. Check if electrode pads are in the AED container, not expired, and have an extra set. 3. Log electrode pads expiration date and AED battery installation date for future checks. 4. Replace expired AED battery and electrode pads. 5. Inspect the PPE/ready kit (mask, scissors, razor, and gloves). 6. Test AED container tamper alarm.
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AED Weekly Checklist
Use this AED checklist to do the following: 1. Conduct weekly AED maintenance with ease. 2. Perform corrective actions for different indicators. 3. Check the use-by date of all electrode packets and replace as needed. 4. Check AED for damage, cracks, or foreign substances. 5. Add a digital signature and photos to verify the inspection.
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AED Checklist Procedure
Use this AED checklist to do the following: 1. Perform a monthly AED procedure for maintenance. 2. Observe the change of the status indicator from green to red during the AED self-test. 3. Check and replace the battery if its indicator is red. 4. Follow the text and voice prompts for instructions. 5. Add a digital signature and corrective actions.
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AED Daily Inspection Checklist
Use this AED checklist to do the following: 1. Conduct daily AED inspections quickly and efficiently. 2. Check the AED unit and its accessories for damage, dirt, or contamination. 3. Confirm that battery pack and pads are not expired and have spares. 4. Check if the ASI (Active Status Indicator) is flashing green. 5. Input additional comments, notes, observations, or issues.
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