First Aid Kit Check Scheduler
A free first aid kit maintenance register: last service, interval, due date and overdue alerts — sorted by urgency, stored in your browser.
Your register stays in this browser (localStorage) — nothing is uploaded.
Add your first first aid kit to see the schedule. Sorted by urgency, the next due item is always on top.
Field notes from maintenance practice
Kits decay by theft-of-convenience: plasters and painkillers vanish first, leaving a box that looks stocked but can't handle the common injuries. A laminated contents card inside each kit (per ANSI Z308.1 class or your risk assessment) turns the quarterly check into a 2-minute count-against-card; the register's per-kit lines catch the van kits and remote-corner kits that whole-site audits miss.
Match kit class to the risk: an office kit and a metal-shop kit are different documents (burns, eye, severe bleeding) — review contents class annually, not just counts. Run the register on whatever device lives where the work happens — a workshop tablet beats a spreadsheet on someone's laptop, because the person doing the job sees the list.
Sources & references
- ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 — minimum requirements for workplace first aid kits
- OSHA 1910.151 / UK HSE first-aid guidance
Scheduling aid only — statutory inspection intervals, OEM schedules and your insurer's requirements govern where they differ.
First Aid Kit Check Scheduler for maintenance and reliability teams: A free first aid kit maintenance register: last service, interval, due date and overdue alerts — sorted by urgency, stored in your browser. Free, private (everything runs in your browser) and ready for daily plant use.
About First Aid Kit Check Scheduler
This scheduler keeps a living register of your first aid kits: add each one with its last service date and interval, and the board computes due dates, sorts by urgency and flags anything overdue or due within 14 days. One tap (✓) marks a service done and restarts that asset's clock. Workplace first-aid guidance (OSHA 1910.151 / ANSI Z308.1 contents; HSE in the UK) expects kits checked and replenished regularly — quarterly is the common documented cadence, monthly where kits see real use.
How to use First Aid Kit Check Scheduler
- 1Add each asset with its last service date and interval — presets reflect the cited standard, and you can override per asset.
- 2The register sorts itself by urgency: overdue first, then due-soon (≤14 days), with a badge per asset.
- 3Tick ✓ when a service is done to reset that asset's clock to today — the whole register persists in your browser.
Why use First Aid Kit Check Scheduler?
- ✓A free first aid kit maintenance register: last service, interval, due date and overdue alerts — sorted by urgency, stored in your browser — computed instantly with the standard formula
- ✓100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
- ✓Runs entirely in your browser — readings and asset data never leave your device
- ✓Niche-specific defaults and thresholds for first aid kit, traceable to the cited standards
Frequently asked questions
How often should a first aid kit be serviced or inspected?+
Workplace first-aid guidance (OSHA 1910.151 / ANSI Z308.1 contents; HSE in the UK) expects kits checked and replenished regularly — quarterly is the common documented cadence, monthly where kits see real use. Severe duty, harsh environments or regulatory requirements shorten it — and your OEM manual, insurer or local code always takes precedence over the generic default.
Do first-aid supplies really expire, and which matter?+
Yes — sterile items (dressings, eye pads, saline pods) carry expiry dates because sterility is only warranted that long; adhesives lose stick; antiseptics and any medications expire chemically. Expired sterile dressings in an audit are a finding, and in a wound they're a risk. At each check, pull expiring items to a 'training use' box and restock — and date-label the kit's next two expiries on the outside so the urgency is visible without opening it.
How strict should I be about hitting the due date exactly?+
Treat the due date as the end of a window, not a cliff: industry practice allows roughly ±10% of the interval for planning convenience. What kills first aid kits is systematic slippage — each service a few weeks late quietly stretches the real interval far beyond the standard one. The overdue badge exists to make that visible.
Is this a replacement for a CMMS?+
For a handful to a few dozen first aid kits, honestly, yes — most small operations need exactly this: what's due, what's overdue, one tap to reset after service. You outgrow it when you need work-order history, parts inventory, multiple users and audit trails; until then, a register the crew actually uses beats a CMMS nobody opens.
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