FIRST AID PRODUCT CATALOG First Aid Products Table of Contents
FIRST AID PRODUCT CATALOG First Aid Products Table of Contents
FIRST AID STATIONS 9
FIRST AID KITS 20
SPECIALTY FIRST AID KITS / UNITIZED REFILLS 30
FIRST RESPONSE 45
WOUND CARE 51
EYE CARE 65
PERSONAL PROTECTION 67
CPR PRODUCTS 72
OUTDOOR PROTECTION 75
BURN CARE 78
MEDICINALS 84
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 86
CUSTOM FILL 89
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First Aid Stations ...... pgs 9-19 Woven Adhesive Bandages ...... 53-54 CPR Products ...... pgs 73-74 First Aid Stations ...... 10-15 Blue Plastic Adhesive Bandages ...... 54 CPR Kits ...... 73 Industrial First Aid Stations ...... 16-18 Blue Woven Adhesive Bandages ...... 54,56 CPR Micromask ...... 73 First Aid Cabinets ...... 19 Butterfly Closures ...... 54 CPR Wall Stations ...... 73 Steri Strip...... 55 CPR Microshield® ...... 74 First Aid Kits ...... pgs 20-29 Waterproof Adhesive ...... 55 CPR Filtershield™ ...... 74 Bulk Kits ...... 21-25 Porus Cloth Tape ...... 55 CPR Mask and Miscellaneous ...... 74 Adhesive bandage Plastic ...... 26 Adhesive Tape ...... 55 Outdoor Protection ...... pgs 75-77 Adhesive bandage Cloth ...... 26 Sponge Gauze ...... 55 Personal Protection Towelette Dispensers ....76 Adhesive Tape ...... 26 Gauze Conforming Bandages ...... 56 Rolled Stretch Gauze ...... 56 Protective Creams ans Skin Conditions ...... 77 Antiseptic, Cream and Ointments ...... 27 Non-Adherent Pads ...... 56 Sting Relief ...... 77 Self Adherent and Elastic Bandage ...... 27 Sterile Gauze ...... 57 Insect Repellent Spray ...... 77 Gauze Conforming Bandage ...... 27 Elastic Wraps ...... 57-58 Wasp Spray ...... 77 Sterile Gauze and Non-Adherent Pads ...... 28 ® Evacuation and Transport ...... 58 Dog Shield ...... 77 Trauma Dressing ...... 28 Trauma Dressing ...... 58 Scissors and Forcepts ...... 28 Burn Care ...... pgs. 78-83 Heamostic Powder ...... 58 Food Service Burn Kit ...... 79 Medical Gloves ...... 29 Petroleum Jelly and Liquid Bandage ...... 58 Welders Burn Kit ...... 79 Miscellaneous ...... 29 Hot & Cold Packs ...... 59 Utility Burn Kit ...... 80 Neomycin ...... 59 General Purpose Burn Kit ...... 80 Specialty First Aid Kits / Unitized Refills ...pgs 30-44 Triple Antibiotic ...... 59 Soft-Sided Burn Kit...... 81 Bulk Heavy Duty Waterproof ...... 31 Hydrocortisone Cream 1% ...... 59 Refinery Burn Kit ...... 81 Laboratory Kit ...... 32 First Aid Cream...... 60 Water-Jel® Fire Blanket ...... 82 Food Service Kit ...... 32 Alcohol and Peroxide ...... 60 Compact Kit ...... 33 Betadine Products ...... 60 Gels and Sprays ...... 82 Office Kit ...... 33 Sprays and Pumps ...... 60 Sterile Burn Dressing-Wet...... 83 Unitized Kits ...... 34 BZK Wipes ...... 61 Sterile Burn Dressing-Dry ...... 83 Alcohol / PVP Iodine Wipes ...... 61 Golfers Kit ...... 35 Medicinals ...... pgs 84-85 Cleanser Towelettes ...... 61 Bite and Sting Kit ...... 35 Pain Relievers, Extra Strength ...... 85 Recommendation Kits Items ...... 61,62 Snake Bite Kit ...... 35 Pain Relievers, Aspirin ...... 85 Splints ...... 61 Hip Pocket Kit ...... 35 Cherry Cough Drops ...... 85 Forcepts...... 62 Specialty Kit ...... 36-40,44 Truckers Kit ...... 40 Scissors ...... 62 Emergency Preparedness ...... pgs 86-88 CPR Kit ...... 41 Exam Gloves ...... 63 Emergency Preparedness Kit ...... 87,88 Adhesive Tape ...... 41 Tongue Blades ...... 63 Emergency Preparedness Accessory Items...... 87 Miscellaneous Wound Care Products ...... 64 Antiseptics and Ointments ...... 41 One Person Survival Kit ...... 88 Adhesive Bandages Cloth ...... 41 EZ Protection Kit ...... 88 Eye Care ...... pgs 65-66 Adhesive Bandages Plastic ...... 41 Emergency Eye Wash Cabinet ...... 66 Custom FIll ...... pgs 89-91 Eye Care ...... 42 Unitized Eye Care Products ...... 66 Medical Grade Gloves ...... 42 Eye Drops ...... 66 Bloodborne Pathogen Protection ...... 42 Supplies ...... 66 Burn treatments ...... 42,43 Swift Eye Wash ...... 66 Insect and Poison Plant Treatment ...... 43 Miscellaneous ...... 43 Personal Protection ...... pgs 67-71 Bloodborne Pathogen Kits ...... 68 First Response ...... pgs 45-50 Bloodborne Pathogen Refills ...... 68
Wound Care ...... pgs 51-64 Bloodborne Pathogen Response Kit ...... 68,69 Plastic Adhesive Bandages ...... 52 Body Fluid Clean-Up Kits...... 69 National Brand Wound Care Products ...... 52 CPR/Body Fluid Clean-Up Kits ...... 70 Heavy Woven Adhesive Bandages ...... 52 CPR / Body Fluid Clean-Up Kits, Unitized...... 70-71
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Providing a comprehensive First Aid Program
that includes appropriate supplies and training in the OSHA REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST AID: OSHA does not mandate what first aid items workplace is essential to deliver preliminary emergency you must have on hand but they do require an treatment on site. In the event of a sudden illness or injury, a employer to have suitable first aid on hand.
company representative shouldbe able to perform an initial OSHA REGULATIONS assessment and have available the necessary equipment to (STANDARDS-29CFR 1910.151) MEDICAL SERVICES AND FIRST AID start emergency procedures. Having first aid supplies on hand – GENERAL INDUSTRY:
can help workers stay on the job and keep productive and in “In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital certain cases can decrease the severity of the injuries and/ in near proximity to workplace which is used for or illnesses. More importantly, Acting quickly and delivering the treatment of all injured employees, a person appropriate first aid can sometimes mean the difference or persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be between life and death. readily available.”
How do companies determine what they will need for first aid?
Meeting the ANSI standard: Z308.1-2009 ANSI is the “American National Standards Institute”. It is a private non-profit organization that oversees and communicates the creation and use of standards and guidelines that touch virtually every business segment. ANSI's mission is to work with its members to increase global competitiveness and at the same time, create a safe and healthy environment for consumers.
ANSI Appendix A to § 1910.151 First aid kits (Non-Mandatory) First aid supplies are required to be readily available under paragraph §1910.151(b). An example of the minimal contents of a generic first aid kit is described in American National Standard (ANSI) Z308.1-2009 ASSESS YOUR ENVIRONMENT: "Minimum Requirements for Workplace First-aid Kits." The contents of the Identify potential hazards & risks kit listed in the ANSI standard should be adequate for small worksites. Know and understand chemicals When larger operations or multiple operations are being conducted at used in the workplace the same location, employers should determine the need for additional first aid kits at the worksite, additional types of first aid equipment and Evaluate Size and layout of the facility supplies and additional quantities and types of supplies and equipment in Know your workers and their environment the first aid kits.”
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2009 ANSI minimum requirements for workplace first aid kits: Performance ANSI “recommended” items for Supply & minimum size or volume requirements req. section Min. qty. workplace first aid kits: Absorbent compress, 32 sq. in. (206 sq. cm), with no side 6.1.1.1 1 smaller than 4 in. (10cm) Oral analgesics Adhesive bandages, 1 x 3 in. (2.5 x 7.5 cm) 6.1.1.216 Cold pack Adhesive tape, 3/8 in. x 2.5 yd. (2.3m total) 6.1.1.3 1 Antibiotic ointment Eye covering Antibiotic ointment, 0.14 fl oz (0.5g) application 6.1.1.4 6 Bandage compress citpesitnA , 41.0 .lf .zO )g5.0( noitacilppa 5.1.1.6 10 Eye wash noitacilppa )g9.0( .zo 23/1 ,tnemtaert nruB ,tnemtaert 23/1 .zo )g9.0( noitacilppa 6.1.1.6 6 Breathing barrier Roller bandage dia tsriF dia ediug 7.1.1.6 1 Burn dressing sevolg maxe lacideM maxe sevolg 8.1.1.6 2 pr. CPR/barrier/mask )mc 5.7 x 5.7( .ni 3 x 3 ,dap eliretS ,dap 3 x 3 .ni 5.7( x 5.7 )mc 9.1.1.6 4
Triangular bandage, 40 x 40 x 56 in. (101x101x142cm)6.1.1.10 1
This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for first aid kits and their supplies that are intended for use in various work environments. Because each work environment is unique, it is expected that the required products will be supplemented with additional supplies and quantities based upon the consultation and recommendation of a person competent in first aid and cognizant of the hazards found in the particular work environment and upon the number of persons who may need first aid at one time. Persons determining the content of first aid kits should additionally consult federal, state and local requirements regarding the types and quantities of material to be included.
Recognizing and assessing hazards and risks
Recognizing the hazards Begin by reviewing safety procedures, equipment and employee behavior's in the workplace. HAZARDS DEFINED To identify hazards, understand the risks associated with the specific equipment, chemicals and environment of the workplace. Consult with experts in your field, the employees who A hazard is something with the potential to perform the tasks and state or local officials to determine additional requirements or needs. cause harm or expose Ask the question, "Does this job, activity, or situation have the potential to endanger?". one to danger. When assessing any job or situation, ask "What if?".
To make the job of identifying hazards in the workplace easier, prepare and develop the process by identifying: 1 All activities involved in work processes and tasks 2 Who is involved in those activities 3 Products, equipment and materials that are used 4 These include: Chemical, physical, biological and psychological hazards . Finally, make a list of all the hazards at the workplace. Once the hazards have been determined, understand what emergencies may arise, how to initially treat wounds and develop a plan to communicate a course of action and safety program to the employees.
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Assess the hazards 1 What is the history of illness and injury at your facility? 2 Were incidents properly documented and data collected? 3 What is the nature of the hazards and how often could they occur? 4 Understand hazards in various areas of the facility RISKS DEFINED (Office, Lab, Warehouse, Manufacturing). Risks are what, in your work environment, could cause harm to Assess the risks people, so that you can weigh whether For risk assessment purposes, you should gather and evaluate you have taken enough precautions or if you should do more to prevent harm. the information on your workplace hazards, potential for hazards It is the loss resulting from (internal or and illness and then you can cross reference them to company external) inadequate or failed process, data on past worksite incidents to design your first aid program. people or systems. Understanding your worksite, its people and potential for harm is the first step in implementing a program to fit the overall needs of your site and employees. Next, design your program. *
First Aid and Safety Needs Assessment Checklist: Perform the walk through using the First Aid and Safety Needs . Assessment Checklist. W alk through should be performed. with the appropriate personnel. U se the check list as a guide to document needs, assess work environments and make notes. . Impl ement a schedule and assign personnel to perform periodic walk-throughs to spot changing needs in the environment.
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Designing your program
Putting together a winning plan Understanding your company's needs and requirements and communicating those needs with proper training will help to ensure compliance and foster a safe work environment. Design a program that includes training, systems and policies as well as appropriate first aid products to handle illnesses and emergencies in your facility.
1 Designate appropriately trained personnel to handle emergencies 2 Develop First aid manuals, signs and data sheets including workplace standards, policies and procedures 3 Determine type and quantity of First Aid Supplies needed 4 Where to place first aid items (kits, Redi-care bags, CPR, etc) 5 Training and education 6 Track, document and communicate needs, issues and incidents across all channels
1 Trained personnel: 4 Quantity/type/location: Assign responsibility to appropriate personnel Utilizing the First aid check list and assessment, Schedule training for CPR, First Aid and supply the appropriate amount of first aid company procedures for handling emergencies supplies for your work environment, number Train employees on all state & local regulations, of employees and anticipated need laws and guidelines Plan for the unexpected and have more than sufficient supplies on hand Mount first aid stations, Redi-care bags and 2 First aid manuals, signs and data sheets: first responder bags in easily accessible Display signs for safety, first aid and hazards locations in prominent locations (refer to state requirements for certain signage regarding hazards 5 Training and education: and safety) Develop a comprehensive safety training and Provide first aid manuals and guides to educational program or enlist the help of an appropriate personnel outside vendor to design a company specific Store incident reports, safety data sheets and training for your workforce assessments in an easily accessible locations Hold employees accountable towards maintaining a safe work environment where First aid supplies: 3 company policies and safety procedures are Perform assessment and determine first adhered to aid needs 6 Track, document and Communicate: Refer to local and state laws when applicable Document all workplace hazards, previous Devise a system or utilize a third party to incidents and injuries replenish supplies Communicate potential risks and hazards to management and employees (regularly) Track reoccurring incidents and develop a corrective action plan or program for improvements
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Custom Program. Customize Your First Aid Kits. Our enhanced custom first aid program offers a new, broad portfolio of products, increased flexibility and improved turn-around times for custom quotations. Select one of the standard kits and add or subtract items you desire, or we can completely customize kits to meet your specific needs. You may also choose one of the many customization options to promote your company or your customer’s organization. We can design a new look (or develop your existing logo, text or design) on a standard (or custom fill) first aid kit, or station.