Guidelines for the Storage of Essential Medicines and Other Health Commodities
(2003; 114 pages) [Arabic] [Chinese] [French] [Russian] [Spanish] Voir le document au format PDF
Table des matières
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Afficher le documentAcknowledgements
Afficher le documentRoutine Warehouse or Storeroom Management Tasks
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. Receiving and Arranging Commodities
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. Keeping Track of Products in Your Storeroom
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. Maintaining the Quality of Your Products
Fermer ce répertoire4. Setting Up Your Medical Store
Afficher le documentConstructing a medical store
Afficher le documentDesigning a medical store
Afficher le documentMaterials handling equipment and storage media
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Waste Management
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Constructing a medical store

When constructing a medical store, consider the following:

Location: The store must be accessible to all the health facilities or units to be served. Ideally, a medical store should be located by itself on a separate lot to enhance security and minimize human and automobile congestion. Ensure road access for the largest vehicle that might ever need to come to the store. Do not build the store close to trees with big roots. This can kill the tree, and conversely, trees with aggressive root systems can damage the building’s foundation.

Shading: Locate the store in an area where trees can be planted to provide shade and offset high temperatures.

Trees: Although it is ideal to have trees planted for shade, check the condition of any trees already on the site regularly. Cut down any weak trees so they do not fall on the building during inclement weather. Trim the other trees to avoid falling branches.

Drainage: Build the store on a raised foundation to allow rainwater to drain away from the store. If possible, locate the store in an area on higher ground.

Accessibility: Locate the store so that supplies can be easily received and distributed. This can be near an airport, or near the national road or canal system.

Security: Provide the store with adequate security from thieves, fire, etc. Fencing or perimeter walls are often used to improve security and control access.

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