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The Use First Aid Kit In Injury Response Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of first aid contents
- Lack of cleanliness
- 2. Check First Aid Kit
- Expired items
- Missing or inadequate supplies
- 3. Injury Assessment
- Misdiagnosis
- Further harm to victim
- 4. Decide on Treatment
- Inappropriate treatment
- Delay in treatment
- 5. Apply First Aid
- Infection from untreated wounds
- Incorrect application of bandages
- 6. Monitor Victim
- Failure to notice worsening symptoms
- Victim shock or panic
- 7. Arrange for Further Medical Help
- Delayed professional medical help
- Improper moving of the injured person
- 8. Record Incident in Log Book
- Missed details or incorrect information recorded
- 9. Restock First Aid Kit
- Restocked with expired or inappropriate items
- Failure to restock
- 10. Clean up area post-accident
- Contaminated waste left in area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 11. Reporting & Review
- Insufficient details for follow-up
- Inconsistent accident reporting
- 12. Training
- Untrained personnel
- Lack of knowledge to handle emergency situations
- 13. Auditing
- Non-compliance issues
- Oversight on updating emergency procedures
- 14. Reviewing SWMS
- Outdated practices
- Irrelevant measures due to updated equipment/procedures
- 15. Implementation of Revised SWMS
- Unawareness of changes
- Confusion in handling emergencies
- 16. Continuous Monitoring & Improvement
- Failure to identify recurring issues
- Complacency towards improving work safety measures
- 17. Compliance with Legislation
- Non-conformity to local laws and regulations
- Liability issues
- 18. Maintenance of First Aid Kit
- Poor maintenance leading to ineffective tools
- expired items
- 19. Periodic Review and Update of Skills
- Skills attrition
- Outdated knowledge and techniques
- 20. Public Awareness and Education
- Unawareness among the public (in case of roadside accidents etc.)
- incorrect action taken during emergencies