Hi all,
I would like to know ..............in an IT sector ...is it comes under HR responsibilties to maintain first aid kit or any medicines in the office for the employees.:?:
Would like to know does anyother IT company maintains such sort of measurement in their office.......:huh:
Please advice................:huh:
Thanks
Nancy:-P
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
I would like to know ..............in an IT sector ...is it comes under HR responsibilties to maintain first aid kit or any medicines in the office for the employees.:?:
Would like to know does anyother IT company maintains such sort of measurement in their office.......:huh:
Please advice................:huh:
Thanks
Nancy:-P
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
We maintain First Aid Box for every floor in our organization. ( Total Strength 372, 90 members/ floor)
From India, Vijayawada
From India, Vijayawada
34 views and no response.....please seniors adviceeeeeeeeeeeeeee..........................:(:huh::?:
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Hi venkatesh, Thanks for responding. R u working in a software company? Our total strength is only 30. What all medicines you maintain in the first aid kit. Thanks Nancy
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Most of the medium size organization will not have HSE personnel or dept. In that case HR will assume their main tasks such as providing & maintaing First aid kits or conducting some sort of safety awareness workshops.
thanks
From Kuwait, Kuwait
thanks
From Kuwait, Kuwait
Hi
I work for an IT enable company with a employee strength of 150 and yes we do maintain First Aid box at the reception area and should be comprises of all basic medicine etc. Yes HR would be responsible if anything relates to people.:-P
From India, Mumbai
I work for an IT enable company with a employee strength of 150 and yes we do maintain First Aid box at the reception area and should be comprises of all basic medicine etc. Yes HR would be responsible if anything relates to people.:-P
From India, Mumbai
HI Joshi , What are the basic medicines you people mainatin in ur company....please let me know:huh: Regrds Nancy
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Mentioned below for basic medicines in order to keep in First aid box
Pain relievers
Aspirin (eg Aspro clear), paracetamol (eg Panadol) or ibuprofen (eg Nurofen) can be bought over the counter. They come in different forms including soluble tablets, ordinary tablets or suppositories, and can relieve headache, muscle pain, toothache and period pain. Aspirin should not be given to children under 16 years of age, unless on the advice of a doctor.
Fever
Fever is most commonly caused by viruses that cannot be treated with antibiotics. Even though antibiotics can be bought in some countries without a prescription, they should be avoided. If antibiotics are necessary, a GP should be consulted. A doctor will be able to prescribe the appropriate antibiotics or other medication.
Sunburn
A sunblock to be applied prior to exposure to the sun should always be included in a first-aid kit, along with cream and lotion for use after sunbathing. The pharmacist should be consulted as to the appropriate screening (SPF-sun protection factor) level.
Insect bites
Antihistamines and soothing lotions such as calamine are effective at controlling the itching of insect bites or stings.
Cuts and grazes
The following items are all useful for treating minor cuts and grazes:
sticking plasters
cotton wool
safety pins
a gauze bandage and supportive bandages
antiseptic lotion or saline to clean wounds.
From Kuwait, Kuwait
Pain relievers
Aspirin (eg Aspro clear), paracetamol (eg Panadol) or ibuprofen (eg Nurofen) can be bought over the counter. They come in different forms including soluble tablets, ordinary tablets or suppositories, and can relieve headache, muscle pain, toothache and period pain. Aspirin should not be given to children under 16 years of age, unless on the advice of a doctor.
Fever
Fever is most commonly caused by viruses that cannot be treated with antibiotics. Even though antibiotics can be bought in some countries without a prescription, they should be avoided. If antibiotics are necessary, a GP should be consulted. A doctor will be able to prescribe the appropriate antibiotics or other medication.
Sunburn
A sunblock to be applied prior to exposure to the sun should always be included in a first-aid kit, along with cream and lotion for use after sunbathing. The pharmacist should be consulted as to the appropriate screening (SPF-sun protection factor) level.
Insect bites
Antihistamines and soothing lotions such as calamine are effective at controlling the itching of insect bites or stings.
Cuts and grazes
The following items are all useful for treating minor cuts and grazes:
sticking plasters
cotton wool
safety pins
a gauze bandage and supportive bandages
antiseptic lotion or saline to clean wounds.
From Kuwait, Kuwait
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