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FIRST AID PRODUCTS HEADQUARTERS USA Toll Free Tel: 800-430-4110 NORTH-21456 First Aid Cover_Re 5/21/09 2:37 PM Page 1 Distributed by: www.northsafety.com GLOBAL FIRST AID PRODUCTS HEADQUARTERS USA Toll Free Tel: 800-430-4110 CANADA MONTREAL Toll Free Tel: 1-888-212-SAFE (7233) TORONTO Toll Free Tel: 1-888-316-SAFE (7233) EDMONTON Toll Free Tel: 1-800-661-3638 EUROPE THE NETHERLANDS Tel: +31(0)118 656400 LATIN AMERICA Tel: 1-954-322-1691 ASIA & PACIFIC Tel: 61-3-9337-9111 CHINA Tel: 86-10-67892289/90/91 Trademarks: Redi-Care First Aid Kits™ is a trademark of North by Honeywell; CPR Filtershield™, CPR Microkey™ and Microholster™, are trademarks of Medical Devices International; CPR Microshield is a registered trade- mark of Medical Devices International; Burn Jel®, Cool Jel® and Water Jel® are registered trademarks of Water-Jel Technologies; Bug X™ and Ivy X™ is a trademark of ISIS Investment Inc.; SunX® is a registered trademark of CoreTex Products; Band-Aid® is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson; Curad® is a registered trademark of Tyco International; Neosporin® is a registered trademark of Pfizer Consumer Healthcare; Vital 1® is a registered trademark of OBF. 2009 North by Honeywell • Printed in USA PRINTER CODE FACA09XXEUOOOO Table of Contents Stations . .pgs 5-11 CPR Products . .pgs 64-66 First Aid Kits . .pgs 12-17 Outdoor Protection . .pgs 67-71 First Aid Kits, Specialty . .pgs 18-32 Burn Care . .pgs 72-79 First Response . .pgs 33-39 Medicinals . .pgs 80-83 Wound Care . .pgs 40-53 Emergency Preparedness . .pgs 84-89 Eye Care . .pgs 54-57 Miscellaneous First Aid Supplies . .pgs 90-94 Personal Protection . .pgs 58-63 Custom First Aid Program . .pg 95 www.northsafety.com 2 Expanded Index Stations . .pgs 5-11 Wound Care . .pgs 40-53 Burn Care . .pgs. 72-79 First Aid Stations . .6-7 Adhesive Bandages, Unit Refills . .41 North Utility Burn Kit . .73 Swift Industrial First Aid Stations . .8-9 National Brands . .41 North Emergency Burn Kit . .73 Swift Heavy Use Industrial Stations . .10-11 Adhesive Bandages, Bulk Refills . .42 North Food Service Burn Kit . .74 Adhesive Bandages, Heavy Woven . .43 North Welders Burn Kit . .74 First Aid Kits . .pgs 12-17 Adhesive Bandages, Blue Detectable . .43 Water-Jel® Soft-Sided Burn Kits . .75 North First Aid Kits, Unitized . .13 Bandages and Wraps . .44 Swift Emergency Burn Kits . .75 North General Purpose First Aid Kits . .14 Gauze Bandages/Pads/Compresses . .44-45 Water-Jel Emergency Burn Kits . .76 Swift Standard First Aid Kits, Bulk . .15 Adhesive Tapes . .46 Water-Jel Emergency Burn Kits, Swift Economy First Aid Kits, Bulk . .16 Gauze Pads and Sponges . .47 Wall Mounted . .76 Trauma Dressings/Bloodstopper . .48 North First Aid Kits, Bulk . .17 Burn Dressings/Fire Blankets . .77 Antiseptics/Ointments . .49 BurnFree® Sprays and Ointments . .78 Wound/Iodine Wipes . .50 First Aid Kits, Specialty . .pgs 18-32 Burn Treatment Unitized Refills . .78 First Aid Cream . .50 North Office Kit . .19 Burn Gels and Sprays . .79 Alcohol and Peroxide . .51 Swift Office/Warehouse Kits . .19 Burn Pads/Dressings . .79 Sprays and Betadine Products . .51 Swift Waterproof Kits, Bulk . .20-21 Miscellaneous Burn Products . .79 Cold Packs . .52 North Laboratory Kit, Unitized . .22 Petroleum Products/Liquid Bandages . .52 Medicinals . .pgs 80-83 North Food Service Kit . .22 Miscellaneous Wound Care Products . .53 Analgesics, National Brands . .81 Swift Food Service Kits . .23 Cold Products, National Brands . .81 Swift School Bus Kit . .24 Eye Care . .pgs 54-57 Antacids, National Brands . .81 Swift Loggers Kit . .24 North Emergency Flush Stations . .55 Pain Relievers . .81-82 Swift Coast Guard Kit . .24 Swift Eye Wash Cabinet . .56 Sinus Relief . .82 North Trucker Kit, Unitized . .25 Eye Wash/Eye Drops/Unitized Eye Care Pdts. .57 Feminine Relief . .83 Swift Trucker Kit . .25 Back Relief . .83 Swift Truck Kits, Bulk . .26 Personal Protection . .pgs 58-63 Cough and Cold . .83 North Hip Pocket/Compact First Aid Kit . .27 North Bloodborne Pathogen Kits . .59 Antacids . .83 Swift Contractor Kit . .27 Bloodborne Pathogen Refills . .59 Electrolytes . .83 North Construction Kits, Bulk . .28 Swift Body Fluid Clean-Up/Disposal Kits . .60 North Construction Kits, Unitized . .29 Swift CPR/Body Fluid Clean-Up Kits . .61 Emergency Preparedness . .pgs 84-89 North Compact First Aid Kit . .30 Swift Biohazard/ North Emergency Preparedness Kit . .85 Swift Wallet, Safe Pack, Personal Kits . .30 CPR and Body Fluid Clean-Up Kits . .62 Protective Creams and Lotions . .63 Swift Emergency Preparedness and Swift Sports Kit . .31 Survival Kits . .86 Miscellaneous Bloodborne Pathogen Supplies . .63 North Golfers Kit . .31 Lifeline Kits . .87 Swift Promotional Handy Kits . .32 Emergency/Fire Blankets . .88 CPR Products . .pgs 64-66 Accessories – Backboards/Stretchers . .89 First Response . .pgs 33-39 North CPR Kits . .65 Swift CPR Kits . .65 Emergency Preparedness Miscellaneous North Biohazard PPE Kit . .34 Products . .89 ™ ® Swift Trauma/Medical Emergency Kit . .34 CPR Filtershield and Microshield . .65 Microshield® Masks and Shields . .66 Swift Trauma/ Miscellaneous First Aid Supplies . .pgs 90-94 Oxygen Units . .66 Major Trauma/Deluxe Trauma Kits . .35 Medical Gloves . .91 Swift Trauma/Standard Emergency CPR Masks/Mouth Barriers . .66 Scissors/Forceps/Tweezers . .92 Medical Kits . .36 Miscellaneous CPR Products . .66 Thermometers/Stethoscope . .92 Swift Trauma/Emergency Medical Kits . .37 Bloodpressure/Misc. Instruments . .92 North Redi-Care™ First Aid Kits . .38 . .pgs 67-71 Outdoor Protection Cotton and Wood Products . .93 Stretchers and Splints . .39 Personal Protection Towelette Dispensers . .68 First Aid Literature/Signs . .93 North Outdoor Skin Protection Kit . .69 Miscellaneous Products . .94 North Bite & Sting Kit . .69 Swift Snake Bite Kit . .69 Custom First Aid/Rapid Label Program . .95 Ivy X™ Poison Plant Treatment . .70 Tec Lab Poison Oak & Ivy Protection . .70 Sting Relief Wipes . .70 Sun Protection . .71 Bug & Insect Protection . .71 Wasp Spray . .71 Dog Shield . .71 3 Introduction QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR QUALITY CARE OSHA Standard Industry North Safety Products has been a 29 CFR 1910.151 General Industry manufacturer and distributor of quality, 29 CFR 1926.50 Construction Operations industrial first aid products for more 29 CFR 1915.98 Shipyard than 50 years. Now, with the acquisition 29 CFR 1910.266 Logging Operations of Swift First Aid, our first aid product 29 CFR 1917.26 Marine Operations line is made up of over 1,200 SKUs. In 29 CFR 1910.269 Electric Power Generation, addition, we have recently become part Transmission & Distribution of Honeywell Safety Products, making ANSI Standards North by Honeywell a leading provider Z308.I-2009 American National Standard – minimum of products in the personal protective requirements for workplace first aid kits. industry. We now offer unique, integrated Z358.I-2004 American National Standard for emergency head-to-toe solutions for those who work in environments where safety eyewash and shower equipment. protection is paramount. Below are the minimum fill requirements for an ANSI-compliant first aid kit: PRODUCTS KNOWLEDGE SOLUTIONS Item (minimum size or volume) Qty. Required We are committed to bringing you quality, high-performance first aid products Absorbent compress, 32 sq. in. with no side smaller than 4 in. 1 for the effective treatment of a wide variety of work-related injuries. Our Adhesive bandages, 1” x 3” 16 knowledgeable and experienced staff is ready to help you select the appropriate Adhesive tape, 3/8” x 2.5 yd. length 1 first aid products to ensure Occupational Safety and Health Administration Antiseptic, 0.14 fl. oz. (.5g) application 10 (OSHA) compliance and worker safety. Our customer service representatives Antibiotic treatment, 0.14 fl. oz. (.5g) application 6 Burn treatment, 1/32 oz. (.9g) application 6 and technical service providers can provide on-site surveys to help you select Medical examination gloves 2 pair compliant, economical alternatives for all your first aid needs. Sterile pad, 3” x 3”, (7.5 x 7.5 cm) 4 Triangular bandage, 40” x 40” x 56”, (101 x 101 x 142 cm) 1 ASSESSING YOUR FIRST AID NEEDS First aid guide 1 Providing a comprehensive First Aid Program that includes appropriate supplies ASSESS YOUR ENVIRONMENT and training in the workplace is essential to deliver preliminary emergency North provides an informative First Aid Guide to help you determine your treatment on site. In the event of a sudden illness or injury, a trained company workplace first aid needs. The first step to providing adequate first aid in your representative should be able to perform an initial assessment and have workplace entails an assessment of your environment – identify potential available the necessary equipment to start emergency procedures. Having first hazards and risks; evaluate size and layout of facility; know and understand aid supplies on hand can help workers stay on the job and keep productive chemicals or hazardous materials used in the.
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