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First Aid 10/18/07 1:23 PM Page 1 FINAL CATALOGUE -First Aid 10/18/07 1:23 PM Page 1 Regulation FirstFirst Aid Aid Kits by SAFECROSS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION FIRST AID KITS Regulation first aid kits meet regulations required by Federal, Provincial and Territorial jurisdictions. Regulations change on a continuing basis. Requirements vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and are ALBERTA FIRST AID KITS dependent on a number of factors including (but not limited to): • maximum number of employees at the work site (or per shift) http://www.gov.ab.ca/ • location of the place of employment/industry • type of industry and potential hazards • proximity or travel time to a medical facility FEDERAL REGULATION FIRST AID KITS Common federal employers include the following interprovincial and international industries: • Banks • Railways, highway and air transport No. 1 • Ferries, tunnels, bridges and canals FAP 50100 16 unit Plastic with gasket • Telephone and telegraph systems FAP 50103 16 unit Metal • Pipelines FAP 50109B Soft Pack # 16 • Radio and television broadcasting and cable systems • Shipping and shipping services No. 2 • Employment in the operation of ships, trains and aircraft FAP 50124 36 unit Plastic with gasket • Licensed grain elevators, and certain feed mills and feed warehouses, flour mills and grain seed clearing plants FAP 50127 36 unit Metal • Federal public service and persons employed by the public service and Crown corporations and agencies FAP 50133B Soft Pack # 24 • Indian reserves • Exploration and development of petroleum on lands subject to federal jurisdiction No. 3 FAP 50140 # 2 Plastic with gasket FAP 50139 # 2 Metal FAP 50142B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FEDERAL FIRST AID KITS BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRST AID KITS Item required but not included in all kits: accident record book. http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/ http://www.worksafebc.com/ SASKATCHEWAN FIRST AID KITS http://www.labour.gov.sk.ca/ TYPE A, 2 - 5 workers (any one time) PERSONAL FAP 51200 10 unit Plastic FAP 50000B Small Promo Plastic FAP 51203 10 unit Metal BASIC TYPE B, 6 - 19 workers (any one time) FAP 50006 36 unit Plastic FAP 51231 24 unit Plastic FAP 50009 36 unit Metal 1 - 9 workers FAP 51234 24 unit Metal FAP 50018B Soft Pack Briefcase FAP 50200 24 unit Plastic FAP 50203 24 unit Metal TYPE C, 20 - 199 workers (any one time) LEVEL 1 FAP 50209B Soft Pack # 16 FAP 51260 # 2 Plastic FAP 50026 # 2 Plastic FAP 51263 # 2 Metal FAP 50024 # 2 Metal 10 - 40 workers FAP 50025B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FAP 50215 36 unit Plastic Item required but not included in Type B and FAP 50218 36 unit Metal C kits: 1 splint set LEVEL 2 FAP 50224B Soft Pack # 24 Items required but not included in Type C kits: FAP 50032 # 2 Plastic 1 stretcher; 2 blankets. FAP 50030 # 2 Metal 40+ workers FAP 50031B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FAP 50232 # 2 Plastic FAP 50230 # 2 Metal LEVEL 3 FAP 50234B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FAP 50041 # 2 Plastic FAP 50039 # 2 Metal Items required but not included in all kits in distant FAP 50040B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag and isolated areas (more than 30 minutes to a medical facility or where normal mode of transport is Items required but not included in Level 1, 2 and 3 aircraft): blankets; stretcher; splints. kits: 3 blankets Items required but not included in Level 2 and 3 kits: portable oxygen therapy unit; manually operated self-inflating bag-valve-mask; MANITOBA FIRST AID KITS oropharyngeal (oral) airway kit, 3 per set; CPR pocket mask. http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour Item required but not included in Level 3 kits: portable suction unit. 25 workers FAP 50303 24 unit Plastic FAP 50306 24 unit Metal FAP 50315B Soft Pack # 16 Item required but not included in all kits: accident N1 record book. FINAL CATALOGUE -First Aid 10/18/07 1:23 PM Page 2 Regulation First FirstAid Kits Aid by SAFECROSS ONTARIO FIRST AID KITS NEW BRUNSWICK FIRST AID KITS NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR FIRST AID KITS http://www.gov.on.ca/ http://www.whscc.nb.ca/ http://www.gov.nf.ca/ Personal FAP 50736 10 unit Plastic FAP 50739 10 unit Metal FAP 50745B Soft Pack Belt Pouch, Small Standard FAP 50754 36 unit Plastic FAP 50757 36 unit Metal Sec. 8, 1 - 5 workers FAP 50772B Soft Pack Tote Bag No. 1, 1 worker FAP 50400 10 unit Plastic FAP 50800 10 unit Plastic FAP 50402 10 unit Metal FAP 50803 10 unit Metal FAP 50406B Soft Pack # 10 NOVA SCOTIA FIRST AID KITS FAP 50809B Soft Pack # 10 Sec. 9, 6 - 15 workers No. 2, 2 - 14 workers FAP 50428 36 unit Plastic http://www.gov.ns.ca/ FAP 50815 16 unit Plastic FAP 50430 36 unit Metal FAP 50818 16 unit Metal FAP 50434B Soft Pack # 16 FAP 50824B Soft Pack # 16 Sec. 10, 16 - 199 workers No. 3, 15 - 199 workers FAP 50449 # 2 Plastic FAP 50830 24 unit Plastic FAP 50448 # 2 Metal FAP 50833 24 unit Metal FAP 50451B Soft Pack Tote Bag FAP 50842B Soft Pack # 24 No. 1, 1 worker Items required where there are more than 15 ONTARIO DELUXE FIRST AID KITS FAP 50600 10 unit Plastic workers or where required by an officer: stretcher ; FAP 50603 10 unit Metal 3 blankets); 3 splints. FAP 50609B Soft Pack # 10 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES & No. 2, 2 - 19 workers NUNAVUT FIRST AID KITS FAP 50615 16 unit Plastic FAP 50618 16 unit Metal FAP 50624B Soft Pack # 16 http://www.gov.nt.ca/ No. 3, 20 - 49 workers FAP 50630 24 unit Plastic FAP 50633 24 unit Metal FAP 50642B Soft Pack # 24 No. 3 Plus, 50 - 99 workers FAP 50649 # 2 Plastic Sec. 8 Deluxe, 1 - 5 workers FAP 50648 # 2 Metal No. 1 FAP 50410 10 unit Plastic FAP 51100 24 unit Plastic FAP 50412 10 unit Metal FAP 51103 24 unit Metal FAP 51112B Soft Pack # 24 Sec. 9 Deluxe, 6 - 15 workers PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FIRST AID KITS FAP 50438 36 unit Plastic No. 2 FAP 50440 36 unit Metal http://www.wcb.pe.ca/ FAP 51119 # 2 Plastic FAP 51118 # 2 Metal Sec. 10 Deluxe, 16 - 199 workers FAP 51120B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FAP 50455 # 2 Plastic FAP 50454 # 2 Metal No. 3 FAP 51124 # 6 Metal Cabinet Item required but not included in all kits: accident FAP 51125B Soft Pack Small Trauma Bag record book; Items required but not included in Section 10 (regular and deluxe) kits: stretcher; 2 blankets. No. 1, 1 - 4 employees YUKON FIRST AID KITS FAP 50900 10 unit Plastic FAP 50903 10 unit Metal http://www.wcb.yk.ca/ QUEBEC FIRST AID KITS FAP 50909B Soft Pack # 10 http://www.csst.qc.ca/ No. 2, 5 - 15 employees FAP 50915 36 unit Plastic FAP 50918 36 unit Metal FAP 50924B Soft Pack # 24 No. 3, 16 - 100 employees FAP 50940 # 2 Plastic No. 01 FAP 50939 # 2 Metal FAP 51300 10 unit Plastic FAP 50941B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag FAP 51303 10 unit Metal FAP 51309B Soft Pack # 10 Sec. 4 Item required but not included in No. 2 and 3 kits: FAP 50500 36 unit Plastic spinal backboard. No. 1 FAP 50503 36 unit Metal FAP 51315 16 unit Plastic FAP 50509B Soft Pack # 24 FAP 51318 16 unit Metal FAP 51324B Soft Pack # 16 Sec. 5 FAP 50515 10 unit Plastic No. 2 FAP 50518 10 unit Metal FAP 51330 36 unit Plastic FAP 50524B Soft Pack # 10 FAP 51333 36 unit Metal FAP 51339B Soft Pack Mini Trauma Bag N2 FINAL CATALOGUE -First Aid 10/18/07 1:23 PM Page 3 Specialty FirstFirst Aid Kits Aid by SAFECROSS PROMOTIONAL FIRST AID KIT BELT POUCH STANDARD FIRST AID KIT MULTIPURPOSE FIRST AID KIT For vehicle, personal, sporting, vacation and Contains supplies to treat the most common Contains items for treating both small and recreational needs. incidents/accidents that may occur during an large wounds. Ideal for promotional and incentive programs, outdoor trip or vacation. Ideal for motor vehicles, boats, recreational employee gifts, fund-raising and awards. Compact, portable, slim design, water-resistant vehicles, cottages and homes. nylon bag features sturdy double belt loops. Item No. Item No. FAP 01369 Item No. FAP 01363 FAP 01350 BRIEFCASE FIRST AID KIT HIKERS’ STANDARD FIRST AID KIT SPORTS FIRST AID KIT Includes insect bite treatment, waterless hand Ideal for hiking and cycling outings, as well as Comprehensive first aid kit ideal for on-site cleaner, eye pads and wipes, CPR protective general outdoor use. treatment of sport-related injuries. device, rescue foil blanket, purified drinking Lightweight, multi-compartment pack features Ideal for track events and team sports such as water, burn care and an assortment of an adjustable waist belt with a quick-release baseball, football, hockey, basketball, bandages and dressings. buckle. volleyball and soccer. Ideal for motor vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, cottages and homes. Item No. Item No. FAP 01372 FAP 01376 Item No. FAB 01375 TRUCK FIRST AID KIT OFFICE STANDARD FIRST AID KIT BURN FIRST AID KIT General-purpose first aid kit designed for Ideal for treating injuries that may occur in an Contains essential first aid items for the transport vehicles. office setting. immediate treatment of minor (non-chemical) Contains supplies to treat small and large Contains a full assortment of practical, single- burns and scalds. injuries. use, disposable products to treat injuries in a Supplemental first aid kit for industry, food sanitary way. vending trucks, schools, restaurants, cafeterias Item No. and other food preparation areas. FAP 01378 Item No. Item No. FAP 01361 FAP 01362 N3 FINAL CATALOGUE -First Aid 10/18/07 1:23 PM Page 4 Specialty First AidFirst Kits Aid by SAFECROSS CHEMICAL BURN FIRST AID KIT WORKPLACE STANDARD FIRST AID KIT WORKPLACE DELUXE FIRST AID KIT Ideal for the treatment of minor acid or alkali Comprehensive first aid kit contains supplies Deluxe first aid kit contains additional type chemical burns.
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