50 Person package with Rescue Breather CPR Faceshield |

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ITEM / SKU: 228-CP
50 Person package (exceeds OSHA, meets ANSI standards), one ea. of 225-AN, 216-O w/ CPR one-way valve faceshield, plastic cases, 1 set
This Compliance Package addresses four compliance issues: first aid, bloodborne pathogens, personal protection, and CPR. Plastic kits are easily portable or wall-mountable.
Package Includes:
225-AN | Click Here to see Kit Contents & Details
SKU: 225-AN
This 193-piece first aid kit is ideal for contractors, fleet vehicles, worksites or small companies with up to 50 employees. It meets federal OSHA recommendations and carries 20 critical products. The plastic case, with slanted, spill-proof dividers is wall mountable yet has a handle for easy carrying.
Kit Includes:
- (12) Antiseptic cleansing wipes (sting free)
- (12) Alcohol cleansing pads
- (6) Insect sting relief pads
- (20) Aspirin tablets, (10) 2-pks
- (6) Triple antibiotic ointment packs
- (100) 1"x3" Adhesive plastic bandages
- (1) Triangular sling/bandage
- (2) 2"x4" Elbow & knee plastic bandages
- (3) 1-3/4"x3"Large fingertip fabric bandages
- (3) 1-1/2"x3" Knuckle fabric bandages
- (2) Sterile eye pads
- (2) 2"x4.1 yd. Conforming gauze roll bandages
- (6) 3"x3" Gauze dressing pads, (3) 2-pks
- (2) 4"x4" Gauze dressing pads, (1) 2-pack
- (1) 5"x9" Trauma pad
- (1) 4"x5" Instant cold compress
- (1) 3"x5 yd. Latex free elastic bandage
- (1) 1/2"x5 yd. First aid tape roll
- (1) Eye wash, 4 oz.
- (1) 4" Tweezers, plastic
- (1) 4-1/2" Scissors, nickel plated
- (6) First aid/burn cream, 0.9 gm
- (4) Exam quality gloves, 2 pair
- (1) 40 pg. Emergency First Aid Guide booklet
Kit Dimensions: 10-3/4"x11-1/4"x3"
216-O | Click Here to see Kit Contents & Details
SKU: 216-O
Guards caregivers of ill or injured patients and protects during biohazard clean-up. This 30-piece kit is intended for businesses, offices and work sites that require this level of protection. Meets federal OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910.1030 (d) (3) (i). Sturdy plastic case is easily portable or wall-mountable.
Kit Includes:
- (3) Antiseptic cleansing wipes (sting free)
- (1) Disposable gown w/full sleeves
- (1) Disposable bonnet
- (2) Disposable shoe covers
- (1) Eye shield with ear loop mask
- (1) Fluid control solidifier pack, 21 gm.
- (1) 8" Biohazard scoop
- (2) 24"x24" Biohazard bags, 10 gallon capacity
- (2) 8"x12" Clear plastic bags
- (2) Twist ties
- (3) Disposable clean-up towels
- (2) 5"x8" Germicidal (kills germs) wipes
- (1) CPR Pack: 1 CPR one-way valve faceshield, 2 exam quality vinyl gloves, and 3 antiseptic cleansing wipes (sting free), all latex free
- (2) Exam quality vinyl gloves, 1 pair
- (1) Bodily fluid pick-up guide
Kit Dimensions: 9"x8-3/8"x2-1/2"
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Why an OSHA Emergency First Aid Kit?
Every business needs to meet the standards set forth by OSHA, as well as local and state labor laws... A well designed OSHA Compliant Emergency First Aid kit will meet and exceed the OSHA Standards, as well as serving the needs for the target group for which that first aid kit was designed... based on years of study, accident and injury reports, and first aid logs, these kits exceed OSHA standards, and were designed with respect for American Medical Association (AMA) guidelines.
Who is OSHA?
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) is a sub-agency of the US Department of Labor. It issues standards to segments of the work force and polices these regulations with a staff of inspectors who make periodic work site checks. The purpose of these standards is to insure workplace safety. Fines are imposed if repeated infractions are noted.
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.
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 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.
Both Federal and State OSHA regulations do include the 'non-mandatory' requirements that coincide with ANSI's first aid kit regulations. As a company, we feel that eventually, these agencies will adopt ANSI as part of their regulation.
Can this website help me be in compliance?
All our industrial first aid kits meet or exceed Federal OSHA standards. Additionally, our line includes metal and plastic unitized kits that meet or exceed Federal OSHA standards and exceed the new ANSI requirements. For more information on the new ANSI standards see the ANSI kits section.