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First Aid Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting a first aid kit. It lists over 40 required medical and safety items along with columns to track the quantity received, taken, used, and any comments. It is the responsibility of supervisors or vehicle drivers to ensure first aid kits are well maintained and expired or used items are replenished. It recommends removing bandages from boxes and storing them in ziplock bags to save space and keep them dry.

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First Aid Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting a first aid kit. It lists over 40 required medical and safety items along with columns to track the quantity received, taken, used, and any comments. It is the responsibility of supervisors or vehicle drivers to ensure first aid kits are well maintained and expired or used items are replenished. It recommends removing bandages from boxes and storing them in ziplock bags to save space and keep them dry.

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HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS COMPANY LOGO

FIRST AID BOX CHECKLIST FORM

It is the responsibility of the supervisor/project manager or appointed company vehicle driver(s) to ensure that the
First Aid Kits are well maintained, and any contents that are used or used by date have expired from the First Aid Kit
are replenished.

Site Name:
Inspected by: Date:

Description of items required Quantity Received Taken Used Comments

Cotton wool packs/ Absorbent 1 pc


Cotton Wool 20g

Safety Pins 10 pcs

Rolled Elastic Bandages 7.5 X 1 pc


7.5cm

Triangular Bandage 2 pcs

Wooden Splint 2 pcs

Instant Cold Compress 2 pcs

Tongue Depressor 2 pcs

Clinical thermometer 1 pc

Tweezer 1 pc

Disposable gloves 3 pairs

Disposable masks 1 pc

Scissors 5.5” 1 pc
Logbook to record injuries

CPR Mouth to Mouth Barrier 1 pc

Pen Light 1 pc

Eye Shield 1 pc

Sterile Eye Pad 2 pcs

Sterile Burn Dressing 10cm 3 pcs

Sterile Burn Dressing 5cm 5 pcs

Sterile Abdominal Pad 1 pc

Elastic Gauze Bandage 5cm 1 pc

Elastic Gauze Bandage 7.5cm 2pcs

Sterile wound Dressing 2 pc

Crepe Bandage 6cm X 3mtr 1 pc

Sterile Gauze Swab 10cm 7 pcs

Sterile Gauze Swab 7.5cm 2 pcs

Wound wipes (BZK) 2pcs

Wound Cleaning Wipes 7 pcs

Antiseptic Wipes BZK 5 pcs


Cotton Tip Applicator 10 pcs

Adhesive Plaster 19X72 10pcs

Adhesive Plaster Round 5 pcs

Adhesive Plaster 6cm X 10cm 2 pcs

Knuckle Plaster 2 pcs

Finger Tip Plaster 2 pcs

Iodine 1pc

Itch Cream

Hydroperoxide 1pc

Sanitizer

Disinfectant 1pc

It is recommended that remove bandages from boxes and store them in zip lock bags. This saves space and keeps
bandages dry.

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