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FAST Guide: First Aid Kits & Supplies Sources: http://www.emssafetyservices.com/how-to/first-aid-101/ https://www.dol.gov/osha/report/20150304-inequality.pdf https://ohsonline.com/Articles/2006/07/The-Dos--Donts-of-First-Aid-Compliance.aspx?Page=1 Compliance Tips Adhesive Bandage Adhesive Tape Antibiotic Application Antiseptic Breathing Barrier Burn Dressing (gel soaked) Burn Treatment Cold Pack Eye Covering, with means of attachment Eye/Skin Wash 1 fl oz total 4 fl oz total First Aid Guide Hand Sanitizer Medical Exam Gloves Roller Bandage 2 inch 4 inch Scissors Splint Sterile Pad Tourniquet Trauma Pad Triangular Bandage 16 1 10 10 1 1 10 1 2 1 1 6 2 pair 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 50 2 25 50 1 2 25 2 2 1 1 10 4 pair 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 x 3 in. 2.5 yd (total) 1/57 oz 1/57 oz 4 x 4 in. 1/32 oz 4 x 5 in. 2.9 sq. in. 1 fl oz 4 fl oz 1/32 oz 2 in. x 4 yd 4 in. x 4 yd 4 x 24 in. 3 x 3 in. 1 in. (width) 5 x 9 in. 40 x 40 x 56 in. 2.5 x 7.5 cm 2.3 m (total) 0.5 gm 0.5 gm 10 x 10 cm 0.9 gm 10 x 12.5 cm 19 sq. cm 29.6 ml 118.3 ml 0.9 gm 5 cm x 3.66 m 10 cm x 3.66 m 10.2 x 61 cm 7.5 x 7.5 cm 2.5 cm (width) 12.7 x 22.9 cm 101 x 101 x 142 cm First Aid Supplies Class A Class B (US) (Metric) ANSI 2015 ANSI 2015 Minimum Quantity Minimum Size or Volume A B Class A first aid kits are intended to provide a basic range of products to deal with most common types of injuries encountered in the workplace including major wounds, minor wounds (cuts and abrasions), minor burns and eye injuries. Class B kits are intended to provide a broader range and quantity of supplies to deal with injuries encountered in more populated, complex and/or high risk workplace environments. I II III IV Type Indoor Indoor Indoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor Use Portable Mountable Water Resistant Waterproof Performance Section 5.2.5 ANSI Z308.1-2015 Required Kit Contents First Aid Kit Classifications New cabinets FREE OF CHARGE with FMI Service Agreement Approximately 4 million workers suffer from a nonfatal injury or illness each year Your body has 10 pints of blood Losing 2 pints of blood can result in shock Losing 5-6 pints of blood can result in death 1.25 million Americans face a first time or recurrent heart attack each year. First aid and CPR can increase the survival rate of these victims by 40% Fastenal reviews inventory, generates replenishment, and puts product away. Fastenal representatives reduce overstocking to make sure your inventory reflects your needs. First Aid Management Reduce Overstocking Maintain Inventory Levels Improve Compliance Program Features Stop in or contact your local Fastenal store to learn more. First Aid Compliance can be EASY, Non-Compliance can be COSTLY! A fine because your company’s first aid kits were not up to OSHA or ANSI standards can be expensive, but the loss of an employee’s life comes at a price that cannot be measured. Help protect your employees today by making sure you have proper first aid supplies on hand in case of any emergency. Check your state’s Department of Labor requirements Be aware of regulations for your specific industry Know the first aid supplies required by ANSI Z308.1-2015 Keep your specific workplace in mind when ordering supplies

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Page 1: FAST Guide First Aid - Fastenal

FAST Guide: First Aid Kits & Supplies

Sources:http://www.emssafetyservices.com/how-to/first-aid-101/

https://www.dol.gov/osha/report/20150304-inequality.pdfhttps://ohsonline.com/Articles/2006/07/The-Dos--Donts-of-First-Aid-Compliance.aspx?Page=1

Compliance Tips

Adhesive Bandage

Adhesive Tape

Antibiotic Application

Antiseptic

Breathing Barrier

Burn Dressing (gel soaked)

Burn Treatment

Cold Pack

Eye Covering, with means of attachment

Eye/Skin Wash1 fl oz total4 fl oz total

First Aid Guide

Hand Sanitizer

Medical Exam Gloves

Roller Bandage2 inch4 inch

Scissors

Splint

Sterile Pad

Tourniquet

Trauma Pad

Triangular Bandage

16

1

10

10

1

1

10

1

2

1

1

6

2 pair

10

1

0

2

0

2

1

50

2

25

50

1

2

25

2

2

1

1

10

4 pair

21

1

1

4

1

4

2

1 x 3 in.

2.5 yd (total)

1/57 oz

1/57 oz

4 x 4 in.

1/32 oz

4 x 5 in.

2.9 sq. in.

1 fl oz4 fl oz

1/32 oz

2 in. x 4 yd4 in. x 4 yd

4 x 24 in.

3 x 3 in.

1 in. (width)

5 x 9 in.

40 x 40 x 56 in.

2.5 x 7.5 cm

2.3 m (total)

0.5 gm

0.5 gm

10 x 10 cm

0.9 gm

10 x 12.5 cm

19 sq. cm

29.6 ml118.3 ml

0.9 gm

5 cm x 3.66 m10 cm x 3.66 m

10.2 x 61 cm

7.5 x 7.5 cm

2.5 cm (width)

12.7 x 22.9 cm

101 x 101 x 142 cm

First Aid Supplies Class A Class B (US) (Metric)

ANSI 2015 ANSI 2015Minimum Quantity Minimum Size or Volume

A BClass A first aid kits are intended to provide a basic range of products to deal with most commontypes of injuries encountered in the workplace including major wounds, minor wounds (cuts andabrasions), minor burns and eye injuries.

Class B kits are intended to provide a broader range and quantity of supplies to deal withinjuries encountered in more populated, complex and/or high risk workplace environments.

I

II

III

IV

Type

Indoor

Indoor

Indoor/Outdoor

Indoor/Outdoor

Use Portable MountableWater

Resistant Waterproof Performance

Section 5.2.5

ANSI Z308.1-2015 Required Kit Contents

First Aid Kit Classifications

New cabinets FREE OF CHARGE with FMI Service Agreement

Approximately 4 million workers suffer from a nonfatal injury or illness each year

Your body has 10 pints of bloodLosing 2 pints of blood can result in shock

Losing 5-6 pints of blood can result in death

1.25 million Americans face a �rst time or recurrent heart attack each year. First aid and CPR can increase the survival rate of these victims by 40%

Fastenal reviews inventory, generates replenishment, and puts product away.

Fastenal representatives reduce overstocking to make sure your inventory reflects your needs.

First Aid ManagementReduce Overstocking

Maintain Inventory Levels

Improve Compliance

Program Features

Stop in or contact your local Fastenal store to learn more.

First Aid Compliance can be EASY,Non-Compliance can be COSTLY!

A fine because your company’s first aid kits were not up to OSHA or ANSI standards can be expensive, but the lossof an employee’s life comes at a price that cannot be measured. Help protect your employees today by

making sure you have proper first aid supplies on hand in case of any emergency.

Check your state’s Department of Labor requirements

Be aware of regulations for your specific industry

Know the first aid supplies required by ANSI Z308.1-2015

Keep your specific workplace in mind when ordering supplies