The kit contents meets both ANSI 2021 and OSHA standards and are sufficient to treat up to 10 people. The plastic, weatherproof storage case has two latches to keep the case closed and a handle to facilitate transportation to the site of an injury. The case also includes tabs for mounting the case on a wall or other flat vertical surface.
- Recommended for small offices, vehicles, workshops and retail businesses
- Compact and portable in a weatherproof, type III plastic case
- Meets ANSI 2021 Class A standards to keep you OSHA compliant with essential first aid supplies
- First aid supplies are efficiently packed to provide easy access during an emergency
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Wall-Mountable
Unitized first aid kits contain individual labeled boxes making it simple to identify and replace supplies.Bulk kits contain loose supplies organized within the kit.
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Bulk |
Number of People Served
The kit containers are classified by portability, ability to be mounted, resistance to water, and corrosion and impact resistance.The four types are Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV.
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Type III |
Height in Inches
The PRIMARY material that the item is made of.
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Plastic |
First Aid Kit Type
Number of pieces included in set
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76 |
Medications Included
The overall width of the product, measured left to right.
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8 |
OSHA Compliant
How many total packs, boxes, etc. come with the purchase
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1 |
True Color | Office |
Depth in Inches
The different types of selling UOM: Pack, Case, Carton, etc
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Each |
First Aid Kit ANSI Class
ANSI regulates the minimum fill requirements of a first aid kit. Class A kits have contents designed to deal with most common types of workplace injuries. Class B kits have a broader range and quantity of supplies to deal with injuries in more complex or high-risk environments.
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Class A |
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