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OSHA standards do not specifically address automated external defibrillators (AEDs). However exposures to first-aid hazards are addressed in specific OSHA standards for general industry.
AEDs must be inspected regularly (monthly or quarterly). Staff members need to be trained in CPR and the use of AEDs. Reporting and refurbishing are required after use. You should always follow all manufacturer guidelines as noted in your user manuals.
Monthly Checks Check the electrode pads have they expired? Are any missing? Check the battery has it expired? Check all other equipment such as the wax strip, the carry bag and the cabinet (if you have one) is it all in working order? Does your cabinet open easily? Is your AED making any noises, such as a chirp?
The British Heart Foundation suggests that a defibrillator should be checked once a week to ensure the life-saving device remains in working order, with the main checks being: its overall condition, the battery, its location and spare electrode pads.
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Step 1: Turn the defibrillator on by pressing the green button and follow its instructions. Step 2: Peel off the sticky pads and attach them to the patients skin, one on each side of the chest, as shown in the picture on the defibrillator. Step 3: Once the pads have been attached, stop CPR and dont touch the patient.
On a daily basis, owners should Check the Status Indicator to ensure that it is GREEN. When the indicator is GREEN, the AED is ready for a rescue.
AED Maintenance Checklist Use this AED checklist to do the following: Verify that electrodes and batteries are within their expiration date. Verify that electrodes are pre-connected to the input connector. Verify that supplies are available for use (razor, mask, and gloves). Inspect the AED unit for damage and cracks.

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