Started with the everyday need for reliable workplace first aid kits that could be ordered, stocked, and understood without confusing buyers.
First Aid Only focuses on a simple but important problem: workplace first aid supplies must be easy to find, easy to replenish, and appropriate for the actual risk profile of the site. Our program language is intentionally direct. We help distributors, EHS teams, and procurement groups organize first aid kits, emergency response consumables, cabinet refills, and related documentation so teams can act quickly during routine incidents and keep the cabinet ready after supplies are used.
We avoid broad promises and absolute safety claims. A stocked cabinet does not remove the need for hazard controls, training, medical planning, or emergency response procedures. It does, however, support a more disciplined workplace safety program when kit class, supply location, inspection cadence, and refill ownership are documented clearly.
Started with the everyday need for reliable workplace first aid kits that could be ordered, stocked, and understood without confusing buyers.
Added refill modules, burn care, eye wash, cold packs, gloves, and response accessories so customers could maintain kits instead of replacing entire cabinets.
Developed program notes for branch teams, MRO buyers, and punchout catalogs to reduce one-off substitutions and support repeatable stocking.
Supports first aid supply planning that connects ANSI Z308.1 kit language with site-specific usage, refill cadence, and practical inspection ownership.
Industrial buyers want more than a product list. They need to know how first aid supplies can move through distributor branches, corporate standards, plant-level cabinets, and reorder systems. First Aid Only planning materials present that flow as a practical map: approved categories, stocking points, refill ownership, and review cycles. When certificates or sustainability data are requested, the response is framed as documentation support rather than unsupported claims.
For first aid supplies, sustainability starts with avoiding unnecessary replacement of usable kits and reducing expired, forgotten, or duplicate consumables.
Review packaging, refill packs, and kit cases for opportunities to reduce duplicate components while protecting sterile and shelf-life requirements.
Use consolidated refill lists and predictable ordering cycles to reduce rush shipments and fragmented branch orders.
Separate consumed supplies from reusable cases and cabinets so customers replace what is used rather than discarding complete kits prematurely.
Make inspection tasks clear enough for shift leads, supervisors, and safety coordinators to maintain without specialized software.
When enterprise buyers request environmental or quality documentation, First Aid Only keeps the response tied to available records, supplier files, and program assumptions. We do not describe a product as approved by OSHA, because OSHA does not approve first aid products. We also avoid unsupported carbon or waste claims unless the scope, period, and verification basis are available.
| Quality File | Supplier and lot traceability records available for defined product families. |
|---|---|
| Environmental File | ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001 references reviewed where supplier documentation supports them. |
| Waste Lens | Refill programs target fewer whole-kit replacements by separating consumed items from durable cabinets. |
| Scope Note | Any Scope 1+2 or packaging statement must identify reporting boundary and source before publication. |
Translates workplace first aid requirements into practical cabinet placement, inspection cadence, and training handoff notes.
Maintains supplier documentation, lot traceability expectations, and issue resolution paths for distributor and enterprise buyers.
Coordinates kit contents, refill modules, and related emergency response accessories around ANSI Z308.1 planning language.
Connects branch stocking, VMI, vending, and punchout requirements so customers can buy without uncontrolled SKU expansion.
Whether you need a distributor stocking note, a first aid kit planning overview, or a documentation request routed to the right team, send a short brief and we will point the conversation to the appropriate support path.