Anexo 1: Instrumento de recolección de datos Escala de Likert Cuestionario sobre ambientes constructivistas en Línea (Adaptado al modelo de EaD de la UNAD)
IV. DIMENSION PEDAGOGICA ENSEÑANZA EN LA PRACTICA PSICOLÓGICA
A B C
Adhesive plastic dressing strips, sterile, packets of 50 2 1 1
Adhesive dressing tape, 2.5cm x 5cm 1 1 -
Bags, plastic, for amputated parts: small 2 1 1
medium 2 1 1
large 2 1 -
Dressing, non-adherent, sterile, 7.5cm x 7.5cm 5 2 -
Eye pads, sterile 5 2 -
Gauze bandages 5cm 3 1 1
10cm 3 1 -
Gloves, disposable, single 10 4 2
Rescue blanket, silver space 1 1 -
Safety pins, packets 1 1 1
Scissors, blunt/short-nosed, minimum length 12.5cm 1 1 -
Splinter forceps 1 1 -
Sterile eyewash solution, 10mL single use ampules or sachets 12 6 -
Swabs, pre-packed, antiseptic, packs of 10 1 1 -
Triangular bandages, minimum 90cm 8 4 1
Wound dressings, sterile, non-medicated, large 10 3 1
First Aid Room
Factor Appropriate Provision
A. When is a First Aid Room Required?
For construction sites at which 100 or more persons work (and for other places of work at which 200 or more persons work)
B. Who controls the First Aid Room
Minimum: a “trained first aid person” Preferred: An ‘”occupational nurse” C. Location of
First Aid Room and Design Considerations
a) Readily accessible during working hours to persons working at the place of work or site b) Is situated at a convenient distance from toilets, a sink or a wash basin equipped with
suitable drainage, a supply of clean hot and cold running water, and a means of boiling water
c) Access door that is wide enough to allow the entry and exit of a patient on a stretcher d) Well lit and well ventilated
E. First Aid Room Contents
e) A work bench or a dressing trolley, f) A cupboard for storage,
g) A suitable container fitted with a disposable bag or liner for soiled dressings, h) Emergency contact details
i) A suitable container for the safe disposal of needles or other sharp implements, j) An electric power point,
k) A couch with blankets and pillows, l) A telephone,
m) A stretcher, lifting frame or similar device for transporting patients, n) A sufficient supply of soap and disposable towels,
o) A copy of the current edition of an occupational first aid handbook approved by WorkCover, p) The items specified in relation to First Aid Kit A, in quantities not less than those so
specified,
q) A portable first aid kit for use outside the first aid room, being a kit that contains the items specified in relation to First Aid Kit B, in quantities not less than those specified,
r) Such special appliances, requisites and equipment for first aid as are otherwise required by law or as are necessary or appropriate having regard to the nature of the work undertaken at the place of work or site,
The first aid room is not to contain anything except equipment, requisites or appliances for first aid or occupational health purposes and is not to be used for any purpose other than for first aid or occupational health purposes.
Annex A –First Aid Requirements (ACT)
TYPES OF WORKPLACES
Group A - Construction sites with more than 25 employees Group B - Construction sites with less than 25 employees Group C - Non construction
Note: For Group A sites, at least one kit should be provided with an additional kit for every 50 workers exceeding 25 workers.
First Aid Kit, Room & Officer Requirements (summary) [From: Code of Practice - First Aid in the Workplace]
Type of Workplace (Section 4)
Number and type of first aid kits required
(Section 5)
Number of first aid trained personnel
(Section 7)
First aid room (Section 8)
Group A Construction site with more than 25 employees
1 (Type A) (1/50 employees)
2
1 additional trained first aid person for every additional 50 employees
1
If greater than 100 employees, plus occupational first aid trained person required Group A
Other workplace with more than 100 employees
1 (Type A) 1 additional kit for every additional 50 employees
2
1 additional person for every additional 100
employees
1
If greater than 200 employees, plus occupational first aid trained person required Group B
Construction site with less than 25 employees
1 (Type B) 1 Not Required
Group B
Other workplace with 10 - 100 employees
1 (Type B) 1 Not Required
Group C Other workplace (non- construction) with less
than 10 employees
First Aid Kit Contents
[From: Code of Practice - First Aid in the Workplace)
Description Group A Kit (Qty/Kit) Group B Kit (Qty/Kit) Group C Kit (Qty/Kit) Personal Kit (Qty/Kit)
Amputated Bag Set in Envelope 1 1 1 1
Antiseptic – Swabs 20 10 10 2
Bandage Conforming 5cm 2 1 1 -
Bandage Crepe 10cm 2 1 1 1
Contaminated Waste Bag 1 1 1 -*
Dressing Strip – Plastic (50) 2 1 1 1 (25)
Dressing Tape (hypoallergenic) 25mm 1 1 1 1 (12.5mm)
Dressing Wound – No. 14P 2 1 1 1
Dressing Wound – No. 13P 2 1 - -
Emergency Blanket (Space) 1 1 1 -
Eye pad – Sterile Single 3 1 1 1
First Aid Manual 1 1 - -
First Aid Pamphlet Insert 1 1 1 1
Gloves Latex – Large (pair) 3 2 1 1
Non Adherent Dressing 7.5x7.5cm 2 2 1 1
Protective Eyewear 1 1 1 -
Resuscitation Face Shield/Mask 1 1 1 1
Safety Pin 12 Pack 1 1 1 -
Scissors – Sharp/Blunt 125mm 1 1 1 -
Sodium Chloride 30ml 6 3 3 1
Splinter Forceps 125mm 1 1 1 -
First Aid Room
Factor Appropriate Provision
A. Who controls the First Aid Room
Minimum: person holding “occupational first aid” qualification B. Location of First
Aid Room and Design Considerations
a) Be suitably located so as to be easily accessible
b) Provide for convenient access for transport of those who are ill/injured c) Be well lit and ventilated
d) Be readily accessible to toilet and hand-washing facilities
e) Be of sufficient size to allow easy movement within the room and allow for f) Stretcher access by ambulance/medical services
g) Have an entrance clearly marked “FIRST AID” C. First Aid Room
Contents
a) First aid kit
b) Sink or wash basin with hot and cold water supply
c) Approved hand washing solution in a pump pack dispenser along with d) Disposable paper towels
e) Work bench and or dressing trolley f) Lockable cupboard
g) Sufficient storage for clean dressings, utensils and linen h) Contaminated Waste” bag and holder
i) Couch or stretcher with blankets, sheets, and pillowcases (A wheelchair may also be appropriate)………..
j) Table/desk and chair
k) Telephone and/or emergency call system, with emergency numbers and l) Procedures clearly displayed
m)Portable stretcher
Annex A – First Aid Requirements (SA)
Definitions
TYPES OF