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16 Unit, 25 Person ANSI A First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 82
FAO90581 16 Unit ANSI A, Refill
AClass
TypeIII
Person25FAO90569
24 Unit, 50 Person ANSI A+ First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 129
FAO90611 24 Unit ANSI A+, Refill
A+Class
TypeIII
Person50FAO90601
50 Person, Bulk ANSI A+ First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 213
A+Class
TypeIII
Person50
B+Class
TypeIII
Person50FAO90699
50Person, Contractor First Aid KitOSHA Compliant PIECES 252
FAO90671
Know What First Aid Kits Work In What MarketsConstruction and LandscapingLook for something portable, possibly waterproof and unitized for individual boxes for sterility and organization. ANSI and OSHA Compliant.
XL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 654
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person150FAO90829
XXL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 728
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person200FAO90833
24 Unit, 50 Person ANSI A+ First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 129
FAO90611 24 Unit ANSI A+, Refill
A+Class
TypeIII
Person50FAO90601
50 Person, OSHA First Aid KitOSHA Compliant PIECES 191
FAO226U
Emergency Preparedness 3 Day BackpackPIECES 67
FAO9000125 Person, Bulk OSHA First Aid KitOSHA Compliant PIECES 113
FAO25001ReadyCare Kit, ANSI A, Small First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 139
AClass
TypeI&II
Person25
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person150
FAO90697XL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 654
FAO90829
Manufacturing IndustryYou will want something that can cover a wide range of possible injuries that you can have secured to a wall in main work areas and in breakroom areas. You may also want some that you can pick up and go when an injury happens on the warehouse floor.
Educational MarketsSchool nurse, classrooms, administration, buses, emergency preparedness.
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A+Class
TypeIII
Person50
AClass
TypeI&II
Person25
Med SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 94
FAO90582 ANSI 2015 Complete Refilll
AClass
TypeI&II
Person25FAO90578
ReadyCare Kit, ANSI A, Small First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 139
FAO9069725 Person,Bulk ANSI A+ First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 141
FAO90615 ANSI A+ 25 Person Refill
A+Class
TypeI&II
Person25
FAO90589
Small Office Offices that have up to 25 people.
Office First AidThere are several areas in an office that may need a first aid kit or cabinet from the breakroom to the main lobby and even a desk drawer. Here are some portable and stationary kits.
ReadyCare Kit, ANSI A+, Large First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 238
A+Class
TypeI&II
Person50
A+Class
TypeI&II
Person50FAO90698
Large SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 202
FAO90827 ANSI 2015 Complete Refill
FAO9058024 Unit, 50 Person ANSI A+ First Aid KitANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 129
FAO90611 24 Unit ANSI A+, Refill
FAO90601
Medium Office Offices that have up to 50 people.
XXL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 770
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person200
A+Class
TypeI&II
Person50FAO90835
Large SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 260
FAO90828 ANSI 2015 Complete Refill
FAO746006FAOG469Burn Gel Packets, 1/8PIECES 25
FAOH175Blue Metal Detectable Fabric Bandages, 1" x 3"PIECES 100
Restaurant & Hospitality
Large Office Offices that have 75 to 200 people.
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person200
3 Shelf, 100 Person, OSHA First Aid CabinetOSHA Compliant PIECES 675
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person75FAO90575
2 Shelf, ANSI B+, First Aid StationANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 446
FAO90618 2 Shelf ANSI B+, Refill
FAO90573XXL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 728
FAO90833XL SmartCompliance First Aid CabinetANSI 2015 Compliant PIECES 654
FAO90829
B+Class
TypeI&II
Person150
50 Person, OSHA First Aid KitOSHA Compliant PIECES 191
FAO226U
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Class A Class B16 Adhesive Bandages, 1” x 3” 50 Adhesive Bandages, 1” x 3”1 Adhesive Tape 2.5 yards 2 Adhesive Tape 2.5 yards10 Antiseptic, 0.14 fl. oz (0.5g) applications 50 Antiseptic, 0.14 fl. oz (0.5g) applications10 Antibiotic Treatment Application 1/57 25 Antibiotic Treatment Application,1/57 oz.1 Breathing Barrier 1 Breathing Barrier1 Burn Dressing, Gel Soaked, 4” x 4” 2 Burn Dressing, Gel Soaked, 4” x 4”10 Burn Treatment, 1/32 oz. 25 Burn Treatment, 1/32 oz.1 Cold Pack 2 Cold Pack2 Eye Covering 2 Eye Covering1 Eye Wash, 1 oz. 1 Eye Wash, 4 oz.1 First Aid Guide 1 First Aid Guide6 Hand Sanitizer, 0.9g 10 Hand Sanitizer, 0.9g2 Pair Exam Gloves 4 Pair Exam Gloves1 Roller Bandage, 2” x 4 yards 2 Roller Bandage, 2” x 4 yards1 Scissors 1 Scissors2 Sterile Pads, 5” x 9” 1 Splint, minimum 4” x 24”2 Trauma Pad, 5” x 9” 1 Sterile Pad, 3” x 3”1 Triangular Bandage, 40” x 40” x 56” 1 Tourniquet
4 Trauma Pad, 5” x 9”2 Triangular Bandage, 40” x 40” x 56”
SAFETY SELLING 101
BASIC OVERVIEW OF ANSI AND OSHA AND WHAT IT ALL MEANS:
What are OSHA’s requirements for a first aid kit?Based on Federal OSHA Regulation Standard 1910.151.b: “Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available.” This rule applies to treatment of minor injuries that occur in the workplace, and refers in Appendix A to ANSI Z308.1 as the basis for minimum first aid kit content.
What do I need to do to ensure OSHA compliance?You should be concerned with OSHA compliance on both a federal and state level. Currently, 30 states follow the Federal OSHA regulations as stated above, while 22 states and territories follow a regulation that combines the Federal standard and imposes an individualized state by state requirement. The state standard can be reviewed on the Internet or by contacting your local OSHA office.
What is ANSI?The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) American National Standard – Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies (ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015) establishes minimum performance requirements for first aid kits and their supplies. First aid kits are classified based on the assortment and quantity of first aid supplies intended to deal with most types of injuries and sudden illnesses that may be encountered in the workplace. These may include major and minor wounds; minor burns; sprains and strains; and eye injuries. As each work environment is unique, it is expected that the contents of each kit will be supplemented as needed based upon the recommendations of a person competent in first aid.
Class A and Class B Kits:Class A and Class B Kits have minimum required components for both. The assortment and quantity of supplies included in the kits were chosen based upon reviews of workplace incidents requiring first aid treatment, similar international standards and current injury treatment practices. The quantity and size specifications given are the minimum necessary to comply with the 2015 standard, the most recent standard available.
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Do they have a minimum content requirement for first aid?Yes, to be ANSI compliant a first aid kit must have the required minimum fill according to the most recently updated ANSI (American National Standards Institute) / ISEA (International Safety Equipment Association) Revisions ANSI/ISEA Z308. 1-2015, Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies (revision and redesignation of ANSI Z308.1-2009). This 2015 ANSI Standard sets two Classes (A&B) of kit and four Types of kit/cabinet/case.
Why ANSI?OSHA requires adequate first aid supplies to be available in the workplace but they don’t require any specific contents. By recommending a specific fill, one will be guaranteed to find necessary items in an ANSI kit. The newest American National Standard Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies guidelines assures the assortment and quantity of first aid supplies intended to deal with most types of injuries and sudden illnesses encountered in the workplace including: major wounds, minor wounds (cuts and abrasions), minor burns, sprains and strains, and eye injuries.
Does ANSI affect unitized refill box colors?Yes, one of the most important parts of ANSI / ISEA Z308.1-2009 & carried forward into ANSI / ISEA Z308.1-2015 is the standardization of colors on unitized refills. Bandages, Antiseptics, Burn Treatment, PPE and Miscellaneous items will each have their own color. This standardization will make it easy to recognize product quickly in an emergency.Unitized kits contain first aid supplies in uniform-sized, color-coded boxes as follows:• Blue – Antiseptic• Yellow – Bandages• Red – Burn Treatment• Orange – Personal Protective Equipment• Green – Miscellaneous
How Many First Aid Kits Do I Need?The amount required will vary from business to business; it is dependent on your first aid risk assessment findings. A first aid risk assessment should be carried out by the employer or a competent person to whom they have delegated the task.
Factors that will help you determine the number of kits needed include:• The amount of employees on the premises – the higher the number of employees, the more first aid kits required.
• The amount, size, and complexity of floors – you should have at least one on every floor where employees work. Where floorsare large in size, you should have one at each end. If they are particularly complex in layout, you should have several throughout,located at various visible locations.
• The level of risk the work activities in your business pose – an office is much lower risk than a manufacturing premises,for example. You’ll usually only need one for each floor in an office but in a manufacturing premises you’ll require more thanone throughout the floor, even if it’s small.
First aid kits should be fully stocked and readily available on site at all times to treat superficial injuries that don’t require emergency attention.