Hazard Checklist: Medical Services and First Aid
Organization(s): California State Compensation Insurance Fund
Other languages: Spanish
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California State Compensation Insurance Fund - Hazard Checklists
Collections: California State Compensation Insurance Fund - Hazard Checklists
The following are links to all of the items in this collection:
Documents
- Hazard Checklist: Abrasive Wheel Equipment (Grinders)
- Hazard Checklist: Electrical
- Hazard Checklist: Flammable & Combustible Materials
- Hazard Checklist: Fueling
- Hazard Checklist: Hoist and Auxiliary Equipment
- Hazard Checklist: Housekeeping
- Hazard Checklist: Injury and Illness Prevention Program
- Hazard Checklist: Lock-out Block-out Procedures
- Hazard Checklist: Medical Services and First Aid
- Hazard Checklist: Noise
- Hazard Checklist: Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
- Hazard Checklist: Portable Hand Tools and Equipment
- Hazard Checklist: Portable Power-Operated Tools & Equipment
- Hazard Checklist: Record Keeping
- Hazard Checklist: Toxic Substances
- Hazard Checklist: Transporting Employees
- Hazard Checklist: Walkways
- Hazard Checklist: Spraying Operations
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Summary Statement: Checklist provided by the California State Compensation Insurance Fund to help contractors make sure they have the necessary information to address medical issues that may arise on a jobsite. Part of a collection. Click on the 'collection' button to access the other items.
| HAZARD | satisfactory | Needs Attention |
Target Date of Correction |
Date Corrected |
| Is there a hospital, clinic, or infirmary for medical care in proximity of your workplace? | ||||
| If medical and first aid facilities are not in proximity of your workplace (more than 15-20 minutes away), is at least one employee on each shift currently qualified to render first aid? | ||||
| Are medical personnel readily available for advice and consultation on matters of employees' health? | ||||
| Are emergency phone numbers posted? | ||||
| Are first aid kits easily accessible to each work area, with necessary supplies available, periodically inspected and replenished as needed? | ||||
| Have first aid kit supplies been approved by a physician, indicating that they are adequate for a particular area or operation? | ||||
| Are means provided for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body in areas where corrosive liquids or materials are handled? | ||||
| Name | Date | |||
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