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Well-stocked first aid kits should be kept in places accessible to employees and other personnel.
You can purchase first aid kits at many drugstores or assemble your own. Contents of a first aid kit might include:
Adhesive tape
Aluminum finger splints
Antibiotic ointment
Antiseptic solution or towelettes
Bandages, including a roll of elastic wrap and bandage strips in assorted sizes
Instant cold packs
Cotton balls and cotton-tipped swabs
Disposable latex or synthetic gloves, at least two pair
Gauze pads and roller gauze in assorted sizes
Eye goggles
Petroleum jelly or other lubricant
Plastic bags for the disposal of contaminated materials
Safety pins in assorted sizes
Save-A-Tooth storage device containing salt solution and a travel case
Scissors, tweezers and a needle
Soap or instant hand sanitizer
Sterile eyewash, such as a saline solution
Thermometer
Triangular bandage
Medications such as pain relievers and personal medications
Activated charcoal (use only if instructed by your poison control center)
Anti-diarrhea medication
Over-the-counter oral antihistamine
Calamine lotion
Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream
If prescribed by your doctor, drugs to treat an allergic attack, such as an auto-injector of epinephrine )
Syringe, medicine cup or spoon
Small, waterproof flashlight and extra batteries
Candles and matches
Sunscreen
Mylar emergency blanket
First-aid instruction manual
Store all medications according to manufacturer's specifications. Check your first aid kits regularly, at least every three months, to be sure the flashlight batteries work and to replace supplies that have expired.