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Check your kit regularly. Many items, particularly sterile ones, are marked with expiry dates. Replace expired items, disposing of them safely. If a sterile item doesn't have an expiry date, check with the manufacturer to find out how long it can be kept. For non-sterile items without dates, you should check that they are still fit for purpose. The basics for your business: health and safety made simple riddor.

Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Kit includes: adhesive fabric and plastic bandages, antibiotic ointments, bzk antiseptic towelettes, burn cream packets, aspirin, ibuprofen, gauze roll and pads, wound closures, cold pack, and other multi-use items for any potential emergency convenient packaging: fabric case with clear plastic pockets for organization and easy access to first aid supplies in an emergency compact and spacious: two separate layers with individual compartments make retrieval easy and quick. Soft sided, zippered case great for travel and on the go use first aid care ideal for: first aid care for home, travel, and on the go use.

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A first aid needs assessment should be conducted by youth work organisations to ascertain the first aid arrangements required for the programme as a whole or for each activity. When undertaking a first aid needs assessment the following considerations should be taken into account: specific risk factors to include such as activity, venue, location & access, needs of the group/young people who is trained and to what level ratio of first aid trained workers to young people first aid kit contents and equipment any relevant third party first aid arrangements: i. E. External venue or event staff, equipment and/or facilities practical management of first aid kits including access and replenishment. provide

A basic first aid kit may contain: plasters in a variety of different sizes and shapes small, medium and large sterile gauze dressings at least 2 sterile eye dressings triangular bandages skin rash cream, such as hydrocortisone or calendula cream or spray to relieve insect bites and stings antiseptic cream painkillers such as paracetamol (or infant paracetamol for children), aspirin (not to be given to children under 16), or ibuprofen antihistamine cream or tablets.

Ensure your first aid supplies are fully stocked and your first aiders have the supplies they need in an emergency. It is important to review your first aid needs to keep your visitors, staff and first aiders safe. Below is a wide range of first aid supplies and equipment that could prove vital in the event of an accident; bandages , dressings , eyewash and plasters are all great for supplementing first aid kits and our resuscitation products could help to save a life!.

The contents of a first aid kit should be determined by a needs assessment, as different trades, industries, and activities have varying risks and requirements. As a minimum, first aid kits should include sterile plasters in assorted sizes, sterile eye pads, triangular bandages, safety pins, unmedicated wound dressings and disposable gloves. All of these items should be individually wrapped for hygiene purposes. Scissors, tweezers, a thermometer, antiseptic cream, painkillers and antihistamines may come in handy too. Any first aid kit should also include a manual or instruction booklet.