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First aid consumables and equipment check

  • What is the First Aid Kit size

  • The following checks are to be based on the contents required for the size of first aid kit identified above, see PP-108-09-04-FM for specific details. Missing, defective, or expired items must be replaced immediately.

  • Is the container / box undamaged and easily accessible?

  • Contents list present?

  • Pocket first aid guidance card present?

  • Sterile powder and latex free gloves of various sizes present?

  • Skin / hand disinfectant gels / cleaner?

  • Disposable apron present?

  • Biological waste disposal bag present?

  • Round ended scissors / shears present?

  • Resuscitation face shield present (sterile or wrapped disposable)?

  • Hypoallergenic plasters present?

  • Quantity?

  • Finger dressing?

  • Quantity?

  • Eye dressing?

  • Quantity?

  • Medium sterile dressing?

  • Quantity?

  • Large sterile dressings?

  • Quantity?

  • Sterile burns dressing (gel type)?

  • Quantity?

  • Triangular bandages?

  • Quantity?

  • Conforming bandages?

  • Quantity?

  • Roller / crepe bandages?

  • Quantity?

  • Sterile wipes (alcohol free)

  • Quantity?

  • Safety pins?

  • Adhesive tape (hypoallergenic)?

  • Sterile eye wash pods (if access to fresh running water or a emergency shown mark as yes)?

Additional Items identified by needs assessment

  • Fracture splints

  • Automatic External Defibulator (AED)

  • AED shaving kit and sterile wipes

  • Spare AED pads

  • Wound closures / plastic stitches (various sizes)

  • Tweezers

  • Foil blankets

  • Blood stoppers

  • Wound flushing kit

  • Heat / cold packs

  • Torch

  • Thermometer (with sterile wipes)

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