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FAST Guide: First Aid Kits & Supplies
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Compliance Tips
Adhesive Bandage
Adhesive Tape
Antibiotic Application
Antiseptic
Breathing Barrier
Burn Dressing (gel soaked)
Burn Treatment
Cold Pack
Eye Covering, with means of attachment
Eye/Skin Wash1 fl oz total4 fl oz total
First Aid Guide
Hand Sanitizer
Medical Exam Gloves
Roller Bandage2 inch4 inch
Scissors
Splint
Sterile Pad
Tourniquet
Trauma Pad
Triangular Bandage
16
1
10
10
1
1
10
1
2
1
1
6
2 pair
10
1
0
2
0
2
1
50
2
25
50
1
2
25
2
2
1
1
10
4 pair
21
1
1
4
1
4
2
1 x 3 in.
2.5 yd (total)
1/57 oz
1/57 oz
4 x 4 in.
1/32 oz
4 x 5 in.
2.9 sq. in.
1 fl oz4 fl oz
1/32 oz
2 in. x 4 yd4 in. x 4 yd
4 x 24 in.
3 x 3 in.
1 in. (width)
5 x 9 in.
40 x 40 x 56 in.
2.5 x 7.5 cm
2.3 m (total)
0.5 gm
0.5 gm
10 x 10 cm
0.9 gm
10 x 12.5 cm
19 sq. cm
29.6 ml118.3 ml
0.9 gm
5 cm x 3.66 m10 cm x 3.66 m
10.2 x 61 cm
7.5 x 7.5 cm
2.5 cm (width)
12.7 x 22.9 cm
101 x 101 x 142 cm
First Aid Supplies Class A Class B (US) (Metric)
ANSI 2015 ANSI 2015Minimum Quantity Minimum Size or Volume
A BClass A first aid kits are intended to provide a basic range of products to deal with most commontypes of injuries encountered in the workplace including major wounds, minor wounds (cuts andabrasions), minor burns and eye injuries.
Class B kits are intended to provide a broader range and quantity of supplies to deal withinjuries encountered in more populated, complex and/or high risk workplace environments.
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II
III
IV
Type
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Use Portable MountableWater
Resistant Waterproof Performance
Section 5.2.5
ANSI Z308.1-2015 Required Kit Contents
First Aid Kit Classifications
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Approximately 4 million workers suffer from a nonfatal injury or illness each year
Your body has 10 pints of bloodLosing 2 pints of blood can result in shock
Losing 5-6 pints of blood can result in death
1.25 million Americans face a �rst time or recurrent heart attack each year. First aid and CPR can increase the survival rate of these victims by 40%
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Improve Compliance
Program Features
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First Aid Compliance can be EASY,Non-Compliance can be COSTLY!
A fine because your company’s first aid kits were not up to OSHA or ANSI standards can be expensive, but the lossof an employee’s life comes at a price that cannot be measured. Help protect your employees today by
making sure you have proper first aid supplies on hand in case of any emergency.
Check your state’s Department of Labor requirements
Be aware of regulations for your specific industry
Know the first aid supplies required by ANSI Z308.1-2015
Keep your specific workplace in mind when ordering supplies