Showing posts with label supply doctor first aid kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supply doctor first aid kit. Show all posts

Monday, 26 June 2017

First Aid Kits in the Workplace

Every business or company is different, so all first aid requirements will be different as well. Depending on the size, location, type and number of employees working there, all places of work NEED to their first aid arrangements in place or it could mean serious problems.

Accidents happen, no matter which industry you work in. Being prepared for the worst can prevent serious injuries, which is why having the right first aid requirements and suitably trained first aid officers is so important.


ALL employees need to have access to a first aid kit at all times. What is inside the kit depends on the size of the business and the level of risks. A high risk workplace has a number of high risks that could cause serious injuries, like a construction site. A low risk workplace is one where workers are not exposed to any hazards that can cause serious injuries or illnesses.

Low Risk Workplace:
  Ø  One first aid kit for every 10 – 50 workers
  Ø  One extra kit for every additional 50  workers
  Ø  After 200, every additional 100 workers requires one extra kit

High Risk Workplace:
  Ø  One first aid kit for up to 25 workers
  Ø  Two kits for up to 50 employees
  Ø  After 50, every additional 50 workers requires one extra kit

The supplies that go into each first aid kit may vary, however each kit should have the basic equipment to administer first aid to an injury. The extra supplies in a first aid kit will be based on the workplace and what injuries may occur. Someone who has been trained to know basic first aid should be the one who keeps control of the first aid kit.


A first aid kit does not need to be fancy – take a look through the affordable first aid kits available from www.supplydoctor.co.za

Monday, 12 June 2017

Why every home needs a First Aid Kit

In light of the recent devastation caused by the fires in Knysna, we have decided to put together a list of the benefits of having a first aid kit as well as some of the contents that should be inside.

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Having a first aid kit in your home is not an option, it is a necessity!

  n  A Central Location

Your first aid kit should contain all the essential medical supplies and products, meaning a person can immediately run to the location of the first aid kit and everything will be in one central location. As a rule, make sure that everyone in your family, all your friends and others such as your domestic workers, babysitters, etc. all know where the first aid kit is located. NOTE: Never place a first aid kit somewhere a toddler/young child can reach it.

  n  Travel

If you do not have a first aid kit in your car already you can bring your home first aid kit along on the road. Accidents can happen, like a burnt finger from the camp fire or even a minor fender bender, so make sure your first aid kit is on hand at all times. NOTE: It is best to have two first aid kits, one for the car and one for your home.

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Here are some of the things you should have in your first aid kit:

       -          Crepe bandages
       -          Adhesive bandages
       -          Gauze pads
       -          Eye pad
       -          Scissors
       -          Disposable gloves
       -          Tweezers
       -          A space blanket
       -          Safety pins
       -          Burn dressing
       -          Plasters
       -          Thermometer

Supply Doctor has a range of first aid kits, including an affordable a home first aid kit. Should you want to simply buy supplies for your kit, all of the above are available from the Supply Doctor online medical supply store.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

How to Create a Home First Aid Kit – Part One

Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, so it is vital to always be prepared. Having a properly stocked first aid kit in your home is easy and essential, especially if an emergency happens and it involves your family.


1. Pick a good bag or container
You can buy a pre-filled first aid kit, and you can buy empty first aid bags or containers. But, its also possible to find a suitable one at home.

- One good option is a see-through, water-resistant plastic container with a zipper or lid. This is great, as you can see the contents inside.

- For a larger first aid kit, a duffel bag or backpack will work.

- If you want to purchase an empty first aid bag or box, try Supply Doctor as they have a wide variety to choose from.

- Regardless of what you choose, make sure it is clearly identifiable by writing “First Aid” on it, or sticking on a label.

2. Make your kit safely and easily accessible
When your child is crying about a cut or scrape on their knee, you don’t want to have to search through your entire home just to find your first aid kit.

- Decide on a consistent spot for your first aid kit to stay. An accessible, visible shelf would be perfect, and make sure to inform everyone where it is located.

- Let small children know where the kit is, but make sure it is in a place they cannot access. You don’t want them getting into the first aid kit and fiddling with potentially dangerous contents.

3. Teach your family about the kit
Make sure everyone who is old enough understands the function of the first aid kit and knows its exact location.

- For smaller children who are too young to be using the items in the kit, teach them where it is located so they can inform a visitor, relative or babysitter if there is an accident.

- For older children and adults, they should be taught how to use the specific items. A first aid kit instruction booklet will help.

4. Keep your first aid kit up-to-date
No one wants to go fetch the first aid kit and find that there are no plasters or bandages left.

- Keep track of the supply amounts and expiration dates on a regular basis.

5. Create a checklist to include with your kit
Stock your first aid kit and make sure to record every item on a sheet of paper you can include in the kit.

- Record the certain amounts and expiration dates and write them down next to the listed items on your checklist.

- The checklist will help whoever uses the first aid kit to see what is inside and what items are ready to use.

First aid kits are easy enough to make on your own, Part Two will explain what to stock in your home first aid kit.