First-Aid Kit
One of the most important tools our safety team has available is our First Aid Kit. If needed, we are prepared to use our first aid kit to treat minor injuries and during emergencies before medics arrive to treat serious injuries.
We have made sure that our kit is stocked with the following items:
- Absorbent Gauze: Use these to clean a wound or to apply first-aid or antiseptic cream.
- Adhesive bandages: Different sizes and shapes are provided to protect minor scrapes and cuts after they have been cleaned and medicated.
- Adhesive Tape: For securing wound dressings or giving additional protection over bandages.
- Antiseptic Soap or Pads: For cleaning skin or wounds.
- Bandage Compresses: Use these for applying pressure to a large wound or scrape that is bleeding. Place the compress over the wound and apply pressure to reduce bleeding.
- CPR Mouth Barrier: For use as a mouth barrier in CPR resuscitation.
- Disposable Latex Gloves: The First Responder to an injury should use this protection to prevent contact with an injured person's bodily fluids (blood, saliva, etc.)
- Elastic Bandages: For wrapping sprains and to help hold dressings or cold packs in place.
- Eye Wash: The wash bottles in a first-aid kit are typically small. Use them to rinse very minor contaminants from the eye. All other eye injuries should seek medical care.
- First-Aid Manual: A brief guide to emergency first-aid care.
- First-Aid Ointment or Antiseptic Cream: Apply this salve to wounds that have been cleaned prior to applying a dressing.
- Gauze Roll: Gauze is used to hold flat, non-adhesive bandages in-place to taping. It is not a bandage, because most gauze is not a sterile dressing.
- Instant Cold Pack: Place the pack on a sprain, fracture, or severe bruise to reduce swelling.
- Microbial Hand Wipes: For First Responders' clean-up after providing emergency care.
- Pain Relievers: (e.g, Aspirin, Acetaminophen or Tylenol) For minor aches or pains, as the package directs.
- Scissors: For cutting clothing, tape or bandages and providing a better fit around the wound.
- Triangular Bandage: Used to create a sling for supporting an injured hand or arm or as protection over a large dressing.
- Tweezers: For removing foreign bodies from minor injuries. Not for use on eye injuries.
- Wound Cleanser Wipes: Use these singlet wipes to clean minor scrapes or cuts before applying antiseptic and adhesive bandages.
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