First Aid Kits May Fall Out of Compliance
OSHA regulations are constantly changing. And the first aid kit you’ve had in your business may no longer be OSHA-compliant. Therefore, you want to ensure you have a suitable first aid kit in place to comply with OSHA regulations and be ready to assist those needing medical attention on your business premises.
Risk of Falling Out of Compliance
It’s essential to keep your first aid kits in compliance with OSHA. If your first aid kits don’t comply with OSHA, you could receive penalties for these violations. Most importantly, when you don’t have the right first aid kit items, you may not be able to help injured individuals in the case of an emergency. Fortunately, it’s quite easy to create a first aid kit to help you prepare for medical emergencies that may occur in your building.
How to Build a 2022 OSHA-Compliant Kit
Under OSHA, first aid supplies must be readily available. However, the governmental entity doesn’t specify what supplies must be in the kit for specific industries. Here are some items you might want to include in your first aid kit:
- Gauze pads
- Adhesive bandages
- Gauze roller bandage
- Triangular bandages
- Scissors
- Wound cleaning agents
- Blanket
- Tweezers
- Adhesive tape
- Elastic wraps
- Latex gloves
- Hand sanitizer
- Cold packs
- Eye/skin wash
- Resuscitation equipment
- Splint
- Directions for requesting emergency assistance
When you have a proper first aid kit assembled, you’ll have the tools on hand for specific medical emergencies.