Construction
Class B kits, wound care, eye wash bottles, cold packs, and trauma add-ons sized for rotating subcontractor crews.
Hard hat · Bandage refills · Eye wash · Bleeding controlEach program starts with the work environment, the likely incident profile, and the refill pattern safety teams can maintain during busy shifts.
Class B kits, wound care, eye wash bottles, cold packs, and trauma add-ons sized for rotating subcontractor crews.
Hard hat · Bandage refills · Eye wash · Bleeding control
Burn care, fingertip bandages, antiseptic wipes, and shift-ready refill control for cut, abrasion, and heat exposure incidents.
Burn gel · Knuckle bandages · BZK wipes · ANSI cabinet
Weather-tolerant cases, eye irrigation, heat stress packs, and remote-site refill schedules for crews far from immediate clinic access.
Eye wash · Heat stress kit · CPR barrier · Weather case
Vehicle kits, arc-flash support supplies, minor burn care, and inspection labels that keep mobile teams stocked between depot visits.
Vehicle kit · Burn dressing · Cold pack · Inspection label
Portable kits, AED-ready placement planning, glove packs, and bleeding control supplies for docks, fleet yards, and response rooms.
AED cabinet · Nitrile gloves · Tourniquet pouch · CPR shield
Blue detectable bandages, sterile dressings, sanitizer, and documented replenishment for controlled environments and GMP-sensitive sites.
Detectable bandage · Sanitizer · Sterile pad · Refill logFirst aid supplies work best when each location knows what belongs in the cabinet, who checks it, and how refills reach the floor before a shelf goes empty.
Share headcount, work areas, and current kit gaps. We will outline a lean cabinet and refill approach that supports OSHA 1910.151 planning and ANSI Z308.1 kit selection without promising impossible one-size-fits-all coverage.