American AED First-Aid Kit –
OSHA Compliant
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OSHA Compliant First-Aid Kit Description:
Equip your workplace, home, or vehicle with our OSHA Compliant First Aid Kit, designed to meet the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s stringent standards for workplace medical supplies, and be prepared for the unexpected. With its comprehensive contents and versatile design, this kit is essential to any safety plan. Prioritize the well-being of your employees, family, and yourself with a reliable, easy-to-use first-aid solution.
Each First-Aid Kit includes:
- 1 – Band-aid(M)
- 1 – Band-aid(Butterfly)
- 1 – Band-aid(H)
- 1 – Band-aid(S)
- 1 – Sterile gauze pad
- 1 – Large Gauze pad(no printing)
- 1 – PBT elastic bandage
- 1 – triangular bandage
- 1 – Cleaning pad
- 1 – Scissors
- 1 – Emergency blanket
- 1 – Medical tape
- 1 – Tweezers
- 1 – Latex gloves
- 1 – CPR pocket mask
- 1 – Crepe elastic bandage
- 1 – Splint
- 1 – Nylon bag
- 1 – User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the OSHA requirements for first aid kits?
OSHA does not provide a specific list of required contents for first aid kits. However, OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910.151) require that employers ensure medical and first aid supplies are readily available and that an adequate number of trained individuals are available to administer first aid. Employers are encouraged to follow American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards for the minimum contents of workplace first aid kits.What is the difference between Class A and Class B first aid kits?
Class A first aid kits are designed to deal with common workplace injuries, such as minor cuts, abrasions, and sprains. Class B kits are intended for more complex or high-risk environments and include a broader range of supplies. Class B kits are generally used in workplaces with larger or more diverse hazards.How often should first aid kits be inspected or restocked?
First aid kits should be inspected regularly to ensure they are fully stocked and all supplies are in usable condition. It is recommended to check the kits at least once every three months or after any incident where items were used. Supplies should be replenished as needed, and any expired items should be replaced.Do OSHA first aid kits need to include CPR masks or face shields?
While not explicitly required by OSHA, including CPR masks or face shields in first aid kits is highly recommended, especially in workplaces where there is a potential for exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This equipment can provide a barrier to protect the rescuer during CPR.Are there specific training requirements for employees using first aid kits?
OSHA recommends that employees designated to provide first aid in the workplace receive appropriate training. This training should cover basic first aid, CPR, and the use of AEDs (if available). While not always mandatory, having trained personnel can significantly improve the response to workplace injuries and emergencies.What types of workplaces require first aid kits?
OSHA requires all workplaces to have adequate first aid supplies, regardless of size or industry. The specific contents of the kit may vary based on the nature of the work, the types of potential injuries, and the number of employees.Can first aid kits be customized based on the workplace?
Yes, first aid kits should be tailored to the specific needs of the workplace. Factors such as the type of work, potential hazards, number of employees, and distance to medical facilities should all be considered when determining the contents of a first aid kit.Can over-the-counter medications be included in first aid kits?
Over-the-counter medications can be included in first aid kits, but it is important to ensure they are stored properly and not expired. Employers should also consider any workplace policies or state regulations regarding the provision of medications to employees.Don’t see your question here? call us: 1-800-884-6480 or email us