Is Your First Aid Kit To Standard?
Each worker must be provided with first aid facilities, equipment and access to first aids.To get more news about advanced hemostatic agents, you can visit rusuntacmed.com official website.

We have put together this guide, inspired by WorkSafe NZ, for you to reference what you need to consider when deciding what first aid equipment and facilities you’ll need at work. We will also suggest ways to help organise your first aid kits & facilities!
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What is a first aid kit?

First Aid is the basic care for an injured or sick person before a doctor or another health professional/emergency service takes over. The goal of the first aid kit is to minimise further or serious injury.

Example: Ensure the patient is breathing, attempting to stop bleeding and stabilise broken ligaments.

There are 3 things you’ll need to think about when deciding which equipment and facilities you’ll need in your workplace.If your workers are in isolated locations (working remotely) they must also have both a basic first aid kit on hand & a remote first aid kit if required.

Each first aid kit, both basic and remote, must be customised to the work they are partaking in.Pain relief medicine should only be in pack sizes which are available over the counter in general sales or pharmacies. Keep these in the manufacturer’s original packaging as this has the relevant information about dosage warnings, batch number and expiry date.

Medicine should only be given by someone who is medically trained, otherwise, it is considered to be self-administered by the worker if they choose to take it.