Saturday, January 2, 2016

INSPECT YOUR FIRST AID BOX


Background

I just decided to inspect the expiry dates of the items inside the first aid box I have at home and discovered that the Dermazin Ointment I came round for burns has expired. It expired last year, and this is 2016. Happy new year everyone.

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Inspection System

One very important aspect of the Health, Safety, and Environment system is the Inspection Program. It plays one simple but life-saving function: It helps you become assured that when you need your safety system or equipment to work, say for instance in an emergency situation, it will work. If a safety device fails when it is needed, then disaster is inevitable!

Let us take my Dermazin Ointment for example, if I experience a nasty burn in the kitchen while attempting to steal New Year Chicken and need to apply it, it will not be effective because it has expired, was not inspected, and replenished.


Elements of an Inspection System

In order to establish an inspection system, you should consider the following elements:
1. Have a list of the items you want to inspect
2. Have a checklist so you know what to inspect on the items
3. Have a schedule of performing the inspection. Monthly is advised, but you may choose yours.
4. Have a plan to replenished expired items.

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