Cabinets and Cases
Class A kits for lower-risk offices and warehouses; Class B cabinets for manufacturing, construction, and remote work areas with broader supply needs.
A core stock program turns first aid supply buying into a short, controlled list. Instead of letting each location reorder from memory, First Aid Only defines approved cabinet types, refill modules, reorder triggers, and distributor handoff notes for the specific work areas that need support.
The program organizes first aid and emergency response categories into three practical tiers. Buyers can select the appropriate tier by risk profile, worker count, and cabinet ownership instead of creating a new custom list for every department.
Class A kits for lower-risk offices and warehouses; Class B cabinets for manufacturing, construction, and remote work areas with broader supply needs.
Adhesive bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, nitrile gloves, and instant cold packs separated from durable kit assets.
Burn care, eyewash bottles, bleeding control pouches, CPR barriers, and heat stress supplies added only where hazards justify them.
Cabinet labels, refill logs, date checks, and simple audit cards that help supervisors verify readiness after incidents and scheduled reviews.
| Category | Good | Better | Best |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinet | Class A kit | Class B wall cabinet | Class B cabinet plus supplemental modules |
| Refills | Basic wound care | Wound care plus burn and cold packs | Refill bins with inspection cadence |
| Workflow | Manual reorder | Distributor branch list | VMI, vending, or punchout list |
First aid supplies are often small-ticket items, but the risk of running out is operationally visible. A core stock program can be connected to vending, VMI, branch stocking, or punchout workflows so replenishment happens through the same controlled channels used for other safety supplies. The goal is not to force every site into one method. It is to document the approved list, the reorder point, and the owner of each cabinet.
For punchout environments, First Aid Only can provide category language that helps buyers align product names, kit classes, and refill packs with systems such as SAP Ariba, Coupa, Jaggaer, Workday, or Oracle procurement workflows.
List current locations, kit types, high-use items, expired supplies, and departments responsible for checks.
Match each work area to a Good, Better, or Best first aid supply tier and note any supplemental hazards.
Convert the tier list into branch stocking, VMI, vending, or punchout language with clear substitute rules.
Launch inspection cards, refill thresholds, and a review cycle after incidents, shift changes, or new work areas.
Send your cabinet count, current refill list, purchasing platform, and the locations that run out of supplies most often. We will help organize a practical first aid category list without lowest-price guarantees, medical claims, or uncontrolled SKU expansion.