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SKU: 240-AN
10 Unit ANSI First Aid Kit, metal case
- 1 each
This 46-piece, 10-unit ANSI compliant
kit holds all 8 ANSI required items in a sturdy metal case
with gasket. The kit also includes a 4" X 5" cold
compress and 72-page First Aid Guide booklet published by
the American Medical Association. Meets ANSI Z308.1-1998
requirements.
Kit Includes:
- (1) AN-146:
1"x3" Adhesive plastic bandages, 16/bx
- (1) AN-205: 32
sq. in. Absorbent gauze compress, 1/bx
- (1) AN-5071:
Triangular sling/bandage, 1/bx
- (1) AN-206:
3"x3" Gauze dressing pads, 4/bx
- (1) AN-337:
Antiseptic cleansing wipes (sting free), 10/bx
- (1) AN-5111:
1/2"x2.5 yd. Adhesive tape, 2/bx
- (1) AN-5112: Exam
quality gloves, 2pr/bx
- (1) AN-404: Burn
relief packs, 6/bx
- (1) B-503:
4"x5" Instant cold compress, 1/bx
- (1) BK-009: 96
pg. AMA First Aid Guide booklet
ANSI
Information
Kit Dimensions:
7-1/2"x4-1/2"x2-3/8"
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What is ANSI?
The American National Standards Institute publishes minimum
standards of quality for many items related to safety.
Do they have a
minimum content requirement for first aid?
Yes, to be ANSI compliant a first aid kit must have the required
minimum fill according to standard ANSI Z308.1-1998.
Is ANSI mandatory?
No, BUT there are 20 states that have adopted ANSI standards as
their state recommended requirements.
Why ANSI?
OSHA requires adequate first aid supplies to be available in the
workplace but they don't require any specific contents. By
recommending a specific fill, one will be guaranteed to find
necessary items in an ANSI kit.
Does ANSI affect
unitized colors?
Yes, one of the most important parts of ANSI Z308.1-1998 is the
standardization of colors on unitized refills. Bandages,
Antiseptics, Burn Treatment, PPE and Misc items will each have
their own color. This standardization will make it easy to
recognize product quickly in an emergency.
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