Workplace First Aid Kits
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4 Shelf First Aid Kit Osha Fill with Medications & Logo
Sku: 44540
Out of stockRegular price $265.00Regular priceUnit price per$311.76Sale price $265.00In stock
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- Meets New ANSI Z308.1-2021 Standard
- Meets Requirements For OSHA Class B Kit
- Includes Door Pouch For Smaller Items
- First Aid Cabinet Measures 22 3/4" x 15 1/2" x 5 1/2"
- All Products are Latex Free - Total of 688 Items
- Includes Refill/Restock List
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2 Shelf First Aid Kit Osha Fill W/Logo
Sku: 44300
Out of stockRegular price $144.86Regular priceUnit price per$170.42Sale price $144.86In stock
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- Meets New 2021 ANSI/OSHA Requirements
- Perfect Size Kit for Offices
- Attractive Labeling on First Aid Box
- First Aid Box can be Carried Or Hung
- Featuring Medi First Brand of Bandages
- Metal Kit Measures 16" x 11" x 4 7/8"
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Firstaid Kit 3 Shelf W/Fill Complete No Logo
Sku: 4494
Out of stockRegular price $191.51Regular priceUnit price per$225.31Sale price $191.51In stock
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- Meets New 2021 ANSI/OSHA Standard
- Includes Unit-Dose Medications
- Featuring MediFirst Ex Heavy Bandages
- Attractive White Metal First Aid Box
- No Labeling or Logo On Cabinet
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Firstaid Kit 2 Shelf #70 W/Fill Complete No Logo
Sku: 4910
Out of stockRegular price $141.28Regular priceUnit price per$166.21Sale price $141.28In stock
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- Complies with 2021 OSHA/ANSI Class B Kit
- Over 225 Pieces of First Aid Supplies
- Great Kit for Offices or Schools
- White Metal First Aid Box
- Can be Wall Mounted or Carried
- No Label or Logo on this Kit
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Frequently Asked Questions about Workplace First Aid Kits
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What supplies are essential in an industrial first aid kit?
Industrial kits typically include items to treat cuts, burns, eye injuries, and fractures, along with PPE like gloves and goggles. They also feature bandages, antiseptics, and trauma supplies for severe injuries to handle workplace emergencies effectively. These kits are designed to address injuries common in industrial settings, providing tools that promote quick response and proper treatment. -
How do industrial kits ensure workplace safety compliance?
Industrial first aid kits meet ANSI Z308.1-2021 standards, ensuring that businesses are equipped with the required supplies to address injuries and remain compliant with workplace safety regulations. These standards define the minimum contents and quality needed in kits for specific environments. By using compliant kits, companies can reduce liability and create a safer work atmosphere. -
How do you determine the correct size of an industrial kit for your facility?
The size of an industrial first aid kit depends on the number of employees, the level of risks in the work environment, and regulatory requirements for your industry. Larger facilities or high-risk workplaces may need multiple or more comprehensive kits. Regular assessment of workplace hazards can help ensure the kit matches the facility’s specific needs. -
What are the top OSHA-compliant items for industrial first aid?
OSHA-compliant items include bandages, antiseptics, trauma dressings, PPE like gloves and goggles, and specialized supplies for burns or eye care. These items are selected to meet the most common and severe workplace injuries. Ensuring the kit meets these standards helps businesses avoid fines while prioritizing employee safety. -
How can I replenish industrial first aid kits efficiently?
Many industrial first aid kits come with refillable designs and inventory checklists that simplify the restocking process. Keeping a record of supplies used can help maintain readiness for future emergencies. Companies like MFASCO provide replacement items and refill kits that match ANSI Z308.1-2021 Requirements, making restocking quick and hassle-free. -
What should I consider when choosing a wall-mounted vs. portable industrial kit?
Wall-mounted kits are ideal for fixed, high-traffic areas where employees can quickly access supplies in an emergency. Portable kits offer flexibility and are better suited for mobile teams or worksites with changing needs. When deciding, consider the accessibility, location, and specific risks in your workplace to choose the best option.