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Nursing and Care Homes www.otworkplaceteam.co.uk 12 Suitable for first aiders to ensure that they have access to protective equipment for mouth to mouth resuscitation. Resusciade Pouch can be attached to a belt or key ring. Resuscitation Equipment DESCRIPTION CODE Resusciade Pouch, One Size x 1 1033001
The most
robust deibrillators on the market - tested and approved to
The most robust de
ibrillators on the market - tested and approved to
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y speciications. • Independent tests show Lifeline defibrillators are simplest to use and quickest to deliver a shock. • Only defibrillator that doesn’t use its emergency shock battery to do daily, weekly and monthly self checks. • High dust and water ingress protection - IP54. • Future proof - USB flash card updates and monitoring downloads. Lifeline AED Defibrillators DESCRIPTION CODE Semi Automated - 5 Year Battery Pack 5001112 Fully Automated - 5 Year Battery Pack 5001137 Semi Automated - 7 Year Battery Pack 5001031 Fully Automated - 5 Year Battery Pack 5001166 Accident Report Books DESCRIPTION CODE Accident Report Folder 5401007 Accident Report Book (A4) 5401012 Accident Report Book + Folder 5401008 Small Accident Report Book (A5) 5401001 The Laerdal Pocket Mask is primarily designed for mouth-to-mask ventilation of a non-breathing adult, child or infant. Laerdal Face Mask DESCRIPTION CODE Laerdal Face Mask x 1 5001003 DID YOU KNOW? TBC. The accident report book has been designed to meet the regulations with 50 individual report forms which can be
regulations with 50 individual report forms which can be
removed and stored securely. We have designed a con
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stored secure
ly. We have designed a conidential accident record folder for secure storage of completed reports to be filed by the appointed person. Suitable for use in your first aid room along with medical equipment e.g Treatment couch, First Aid Kit and supplies etc. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) states: Employers should provide a suitable first aid room or rooms where the assesment of first aid needs identifies this as necessary. The first aid room(s) should contain essential first aid facilities and equipment, be easily accessible to stretchers and be clearly sign posted and identified. If possible, the room(s) should be reserved exclusively for giving first
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