Certified Safety Mfg. PRELIMINARY. 07/01/15 - Rev.7P ANSI/ISEA
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1 PRELIMINARY 07/01/15 - Rev.7P ANSI/ISEA
2 ANSI/ISEA Z Introduction Most comprehensive change in DECADES New Class A & Class B for a Specific Types of Work Zones Class A designed for Common Workplace Injuries Class B designed for High Risk Work Zones New Class A & Class B Promotes Workplace Compliance 2
3 ANSI/ISEA Z Figure 1. ANSI/ISEA Z Label ANSI/ISEA Z Type I, II, III or IV Caution! This kit meets the ANSI/ISEA Z only when the required minimum fill is maintained. Required Minimum Fill Recommended Supplies 1 First Aid Guide Analgesic (Oral) 1 Absorbent Compress 4 x 8 in. min. Bandage Compress 2 x 36 in. min. 16 Adhesive Bandage 1 x 3 In. Breathing Barrier, single use 1 Adhesive Tape 2.5 yd. Burn Dressing 12 sq. in. min. 10 Antiseptic Treatment Applications 0.5 gm. each Cold Pack 4 x 5 in. min. 6 Burn Treatment Applications 0.9 gm. each Eye Covering 1/4 in. thick min. 4 Sterile pad 3 x 3 in. Eye/Face Wash, Sterile 4 fl oz. min. 2 Pair Medical Exam Gloves Roller Bandage 2 in. x 4 yd 1 Triangular Bandage 40 x 40 x 56 in. Hand Sanitizer 1/32 oz 6 Antibiotic Treatment Application 0.5 gm. each The described kit may be suitable for some businesses. However, the adequacy of the contents for hazards of each work environment should always be evaluated by competent personnel. For a variety of operations, employers may find that additional first aid supplies and kits are needed. QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - ANSI 1 x 3 16/unit 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads - ANSI 3 x 3 4/unit QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - ANSI 1 x 3 16/unit 1 R Triangular Bandage - w/pins - ANSI 40 x 40 x 56 3/unit 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads - ANSI 3 x 3 4/unit 1 R Absorbent Compress - ANSI 32 Sq. 1/unit 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream - ANSI 1g 10/unit 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes - ANSI 5 x 7 10/unit 1 R Alcohol Gel - ANSI Preferred but Not Required 1g 6/unit 1 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2-1/2 yd. 2/unit 1 R Certi-Burn Cream - ANSI 1g 6/unit 1 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 2/pair 1 R First Aid Facts Guide Card 1 See Page 7 for Hand Written Notes See Page 8 for Features and Benefites 3 Figure 1A. ANSI/ISEA Z , Class A Kit Label ANSI/ISEA Z , Class A, Type I, II, III or IV First Aid Kit This kit meets the ANSI/ISEA Z standard as sold, it contains first aid products which meet performance specifications detailed in the standard at the below required minimum fill. It will continue to be compliant only when maintained with products that meet the standard at specified quantities Required Minimum Fill 16 Adhesive Bandage 1 x 3 In. 1 Eye/Skin Wash 1 fl oz total 1 Adhesive Tape 2.5 yd (total) 1 First Aid Guide 10 Antibiotic Application 1/57 oz 6 Hand Sanitizer 1/32 oz 10 Antiseptic 1/57 oz 2 pr Medical Exam Gloves 1 Breathing Barrier 1 Roller Bandage 2 in. x 4 yd 1 Burn Dressing (gel soaked) 4 x 4 in. 1 Scissors 10 Burn Treatment 1/32 oz 2 Sterile pad 3 x 3 in. 1 Cold Pack 4 x 5 in. 2 Trauma pad 5 x 9 in. 2 Eye Covering w/means of attachment 1 Triangular Bandage 40 x 40 x 56 in. 2.9 sq. in. The described kit may be suitable for some businesses. However, the adequacy of the contents for hazards of each work environment should always be evaluated by competent personnel. Kits should be inspected frequently to ensure the completeness and usability of all first aid supplies. Any supply beyond its marked expiration date should be discarded and replaced. For a variety of operations, employers may find that additional first aid supplies and kits are needed. 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream - ANSI 1g 10/unit 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes - ANSI 5 x 7 10/unit 1 R Hand Sanitizer 1g 6/unit 1 R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 Oval/Strips 8/unit 1 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 2/pair 1 R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 1 R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Certi-Burn Cream - ANSI 1g 10/zlb 1 R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Eye Wash 1 oz 1 1 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2 1/2 yd. 1 1 C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 1 R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R First Aid Facts Guide Card 1 1 C Safety Flag Seal ANSI/ISEA Z
4 Class A Introduction Class A designed for Common Workplace Injuries Class A meets Minimum Fill Requirements for Common Industrial Work Zones Common Injuries: Major Wounds Minor Wounds Minor Burns Eye Injuries See Page 17 for Part Numbers 4
5 Brand New Items Added to Meet ANSI Requirements Comparison Chart 2009 (old) vs 2015 (new) CSM# UNIT# CONTENTS SIZE PIECES 2009 CLASS A R Certi-Gauze Pads (Standard Calls for 2 pads) 3 x 3 4/unit 1 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream - ANSI 1g 10/unit 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 16/unit 1 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes - ANSI 5 x 7 10/unit 1 1 R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x R Certi-Burn Cream - ANSI 1g 6/unit 1 R Certi-Burn Cream - ANSI 1g 10/zlb 1 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2-1/2 yd. 2/unit 1 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2 1/2 yd. 1 1 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 2/pair 1 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair 2 R Triangular Bandage - w/pins 40 x 40 x 56 3/unit 1 R Triangular Bandage - No Pins 40 x 40 x R Hand Sanitizer 1g 6/unit optional 1 R First Aid Facts Guide Card Includes 510K Mouth-To-Mouth Barrier USA Mfg. - Patent # See Page 22 for more info New Products R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 1 R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 1 R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 (Standard Calls for 2 pads) Oval/Strips 8/unit 1 R Eye Wash 1 oz 1 1 New Products 5
6 ANSI Class A See page 13 for more information on Supplemental products 6 QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 25/box 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Certi-Tape 1 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Eye Wash 1 oz 1 1 R Certi-Rip - Elastic Cohesive Bandage - Tan 2 x 5 yd. 1 1 R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fingertip - Med 25/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 10/box 1 FK HSB - Bloodborne Pathogen Economy HSB 1 2 R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Cotton Swabs 3 100/pkg. 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 6/unit 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 X 3 16/unit 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 4/unit 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 6/unit 2 R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 Oval/Strips 8/unit 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 10/unit 1 R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Certi-Stopper - XL-TD 4 x R IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl 2 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair 1 R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Certi-Lan-Cet 2 2 C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 2 R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x R Hand Sanitizer 1 g 10/zlb 1 C SunX Pouches - SPF 30 8 x C IvyX Pre-Contact Towelettes 8 x C IvyX Cleanser Towelette - Poison Oak 8 x R First Aid Facts Guide Book 1
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8 Features and Benefits Class A are designed for Common Injuries in a General Work Zone See Page 5 for Brand New Items Added to Meet ANSI Requirements Color Coded & Unitized for Ease of Refill See Page 13 B.3 Class A Cabinets Include Bloodborne Pathogen Kit CFR (d)(3) (56 FR 64175) ANSI suggests supplemental supplies See Page 13 for more info See Page 17 for Part Numbers 8
9 Class B Introduction Class B designed for High Risk and Complex Work Zones The Most Comprehensive Fill EVER Class B Suggested for any Work Zone where PPE is Required Examples of High Risk Workplaces: Construction Utilities Industrial Manufacturing See Page 17 for Part Numbers 9
10 ANSI Class B Figure 1B. ANSI/ISEA Z , Class B Kit Label ANSI/ISEA Z , Class B, Type I, II, III or IV First Aid Kit This kit meets the ANSI/ISEA Z standard as sold, it contains first aid products which meet performance specifications detailed in the standard at the below required minimum fill. It will continue to be compliant only when maintained with products that meet the standard at specified quantities Required Minimum Fill 1 First Aid Guide 50 Adhesive Bandage 1 x 3 In. 10 Hand Sanitizer 1/32 oz 2 Adhesive Tape 2.5 yd (total) 4 pr Medical Exam Gloves 25 Antibiotic Application 1/57 oz 2 Roller Bandage 2 in. x 4 yd 50 Antiseptic 1/57 oz 1 Roller Bandage 2 in. x 4 yd 1 Breathing Barrier 1 Scissors 2 Burn Dressing (gel soaked) 4 x 4 in. 1 Splint 25 Burn Treatment 1/32 oz 4 Sterile pad 3 x 3 in. 2 Cold Pack 4 x 5 in. 1 Tourniquet 2 Eye Covering w/means of attachment 4 Trauma pad 5 x 9 in. 2.9 sq. in. 2 Triangular Bandage 40 x 40 x 56 in. 1 Eye/Skin Wash 4 fl. oz. total The described kit may be suitable for some businesses. However, the adequacy of the contents for hazards of each work environment should always be evaluated by competent personnel. Kits should be inspected frequently to ensure the completeness and usability of all first aid supplies. Any supply beyond its marked expiration date should be discarded and replaced. For a variety of operations, employers may find that additional first aid supplies and kits are needed. 10 QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box 2 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2 1/2 yd. 1 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 50/zlb 1 R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 2 R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box 2 R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 Oval/Strips 8/unit 1 R Eye Wash 4 oz. 1 1 R Hand Sanitizer 1g 10/zlb 4 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair 2 C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 1 C Certi-Gauze Roll 4 x 6 yd. 1 1 R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Sams Splint 4.5 x 36 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads - ANSI 3 x 3 4/unit 1 R Tourniquet - Latex Free 1 x R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R First Aid Facts Guide Card 1 1 C Safety Flag Seal
11 ANSI Class B See page 13 for more information on Supplemental products 11 QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 R PVP Iodine Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 1 R Certi-Tape 1 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Certi-Tape - Spool - Tri Cut 2 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Certi-Stopper - XL-TD 4 x R Cotton Swabs 3 100/vial 2 R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R Certi-Rip - Elastic Cohesive Bandage - Tan 2 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 3/4 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 10/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fingertip - Med 25/box 1 R Eye Pads Oval 25/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 2 5/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 10/box 2 R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Sams Splint 4.5 x 36 2 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 25/box 2 R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Eye Wash 4 oz. 1 1 FK HSB - Bloodborne Pathogen Economy HSB 1 1 R Hand Sanitizer 1g 10/zlb 1 R Certi-Lan-Cet 2/pkg. 1 4 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair 2 C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 2 C Certi-Gauze Roll 4 x 6 yd. 1 1 R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Forceps - Plastic R Tourniquet - Latex Free 1 x R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x C SunX 30+ Sun Screen 8 x C IvyX Pre-Contact Towelettes 8 x C IvyX Cleanser Towelette - Poison Oak 8 x R IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl. oz 1 R First Aid Facts Guide Book 1
12 ANSI Class B See page 13 for more information on Supplemental products 12 QTY. CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 100/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 3/4 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 100/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fingertip - Med 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 50/box 2 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 25/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 25/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 25/box 1 R Eye Pads Oval 25/box 2 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box 2 R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box 1 R Certi-Stopper - XL-TD 4 x R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 25/box 1 R PVP Iodine Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 4 R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R Certi-Rip - Elastic Cohesive Bandage - Tan 2 x 5 yd. 1 2 R Certi-Tape 1 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Certi-Tape - Spool - Tri Cut 2 x 5 yd. 1 1 R Sams Splint 4.5 x 36 1 R Eye Wash 4 oz. 1 1 R Cotton Swabs 3 100/vial 2 R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R CPRotector - Plastic Bag - Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq. 1 1 R Certi-Lan-Cet 2/pkg. 1 1 R Hand Sanitizer 1g 10/zlb 4 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair 4 R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd. 1 4 C Certi-Gauze Roll 4 x 6 yd. 1 2 C SunX 30+ Sun Screen 8 x C IvyX Pre-Contact Towelettes 8 x C IvyX Cleanser Towelette - Poison Oak 8 x R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Tourniquet - Latex Free 1 x R Forceps - Plastic R IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl. oz 1 FK HSB - Bloodborne Pathogen Economy HSB 1 1 R First Aid Facts Guide Book 1
13 Supplemental Products ANSI/ISEA Z Appendix B Guidelines Appendix B (informative) Guidance on Ongoing Maintenance, Other First Aid Supplies and Unitized Kits B.1 Ongoing Maintenance of First Aid Kits First aid kits should be frequently inspected to ensure the completeness and usable condition of supplies in order to maintain compliance with this standard. Any supply beyond its marked expiration date should be replaced. B.2 Supplemental First Aid Supplies for Consideration - Applicable Environments It is recognized that each work environment is unique and it is expected that a first aid kit containing the minimum required first aid supplies will be augmented with additional items or additional qualities of required supplies based upon the specified hazards existing in a workplace environment. The selection of such items should be based on the recommendation and consultation of a person competent in first aid and cognizant of the hazards and on the number of people found in the workplace. Federal, state and local requirements should be consulted, where appropriate. Augment kits with the following first aid supplies, as applicable: CSM# PURPOSE DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES K ZLB - Supplemental First Aid Supplies FIRST AID SUPPLY Low dose aspirin Hemostatic agent Electrolyte replacement Glucose replacement Analgesics (oral and/or topical)/anti-inflammatory Hydrocortisone Antihistamine Foil blanket PURPOSE Used to treat suspected heart attack For individuals with compromised clotting or uncontrollable bleeding Heat-stress related injuries Diabetic or hypoglycemic episodes Pain management; swelling control Itchiness and skin-related reactions including rashes Allergic reactions Treat shock and/or cold stress related injuries C Heart Attacks Aspirin Tablets 2/pkg. 2 C Clotting blood for people with thin blood WoundSeal Drop/Pour 3 R Hydration IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl. oz R Diabetic Elovate Slimpak - Cherry 15g 1 C Inflammation Certi-Profen Tablets - Ibuprofen 2/pkg. 2 C Topical Anti-Itch Hydrocortisone Cream - 1% 1g 2 R Antihistamine Diphen Tablet 1/pkg R Shock Rescue Blanket - Silver in Plastic Bag 52 x B.3 Unitized Kits Unitized first aid kits contain first aid supplies arranged in uniform-sized, color coded boxes, in an effort to simplify the organization and restocking of the kit. Color coding of such items is noted below: Blue - Antiseptics Yellow - Bandages Red - Burn Treatments Orange - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Green - Miscellaneous
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15 Features and Benefits Available in 3 & 4 Shelf Configurations Easy to Maintain, Easy to Refill Most Comprehensive Fill for General Contractors Class A Cabinets Include Bloodborne Pathogen Kit CFR (d)(3) (56 FR 64175) ANSI Suggests Supplemental Supplies See Page 13 for more info See Page 17 for Part Numbers 15
16 Chart of Class A&B Kits and Cabinets 16 75V 36 FAC-3 FAC-4 CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES CLASS A CLASS A CLASS B CLASS B CLASS B R Certi-Strips - Plastic - ANSI 1 x 3 16/unit 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes - ANSI 5 x 7 10/unit 1 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 25/box R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 50/zlb 1 R Certi-Burn Cream - ANSI 1g 10/zlb 1 R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream - ANSI 1g 10/unit 1 R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box R Certi-Gauze Pads - ANSI 3 x 3 4/unit 1 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 10/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 25/box 1 2 R Certi-Tape 1 x 5 yd R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2 1/2 yd R Certi-Tape - Spool - Tri Cut 2 x 5 yd R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 Oval/Strips 8/unit R Eye Pads Oval 25/box 1 1 R Eye Wash 1 oz R Eye Wash 4 oz R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 2/pair 1 R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair R Hand Sanitizer 1g 6/unit 1 R Hand Sanitizer 1g 10/zlb R CPRotector -Plastic Bag 5.5 sq Continued 16 75V KIT 36 FAC-3 FAC-4 CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES CLASS A CLASS A CLASS B CLASS B CLASS B R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Sams Splint 4.5 x R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Tourniquet - Latex Free 1 x R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd C Certi-Gauze Roll 4 x 6 yd R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 6/unit 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 10/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 25/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 4/unit 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 10/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 25/box 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fngr.-Med 25/box 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fngr.-Med 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 X 3 16/unit 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 6/unit 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 50/box 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 10/unit 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 1 R Cotton Swabs 3 100/pkg. 1 R Cotton Swabs 3 100/vial ANSI Class A&B Continued
17 Continued CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES 16 CLASS A 75V 36 FAC-3 CLASS A CLASS B CLASS B FAC-4 CLASS B R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 100/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 100/box 1 R Forceps - Plastic R Certi-Strips - Plastic 3/4 x 3 50/box 1 1 R PVP Iodine Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 1 R Certi-Stopper - XL-TD 4 x R Certi-Rip - Elastic Cohesive Bandage - Tan 2 x 5 yd FK HSB - Bloodborne Pathogen Economy HSB C IvyX Cleanser Towelette - Poison Oak 8 x C IvyX Pre-Contact Towelettes 5 x R IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl. oz C SunX 30+ Sun Screen 8 x R Certi-Lan-Cet ANSI Kit & Cabinet Part Numbers CSM # DESCRIPTION SIZE KR R - Class A - Refill Refill K PW - Class A - Poly White 10 x 7 x 3 K PG - Class A - Poly Green 10 x 7 x 3 K M - Class A - Metal 10 x 7 x 3 KR R - Class A - Refill Refill K V - Class A - Cabinet 15 x 10 x 4.5 KR R - Class A & Supplemental FA Supplies - Refill Refill K V - Class A & Supplemental FA Supplies - Cabinet 15 x 10 x 4.5 KR R - Class B - Refill Refill K PW - Class B - Poly White 14 x 9 x 2.5 K M - Class B - Metal 14 x 9 x 2.5 KR FAC-3R - Class B - Refill Refill K FAC-3 - Class B - Cabinet 16 x 13.5 x 5.5 KR FAC-3R - Class B & Supplemental FA Supplies - Refill Refill K FAC-3 - Class B & Supplemental FA Supplies - Cabinet 16 x 13.5 x 5.5 KR FAC - 4R - Class B - Refill Refill K FAC Class B - Cabinet 22 x 15 x 5.5 KR FAC - 4R - Class B & Supplemental FA Supplies - Refill Refill K FAC Class B & Supplemental FA Supplies - Cabinet 22 x 15 x 5.5 K ZLB - Supplemental First Aid Supplies Zip Lock Bag 17
18 ANSI Class B Chart of Class B kits and Cabinets 36 FAC-3 FAC-4 CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES CLASS B CLASS B CLASS B R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 50/box R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 25/box 2 2 R Antiseptic BZK Towelettes 5 x 7 50/zlb 1 R Certi-Burn Cream 1g 25/box R Certi-Sporyn - Antibiotic Cream 1g 25/box R Certi-Gauze Pads - ANSI 3 x 3 4/unit 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 3 x 3 25/box 1 2 R Certi-Tape - ANSI 1/2 x 2 1/2 yd. 1 2 R Certi-Tape 1 x 5 yd R Certi-Tape - Spool - Tri Cut 2 x 5 yd R Eye Pads - 4 Certi-Tape - 4 Oval/Strips 8/unit 1 R Eye Pads Oval 25/box 1 1 R Eye Wash 4 oz R Gloves - Nitrile - ANSI Large 1/pair R Hand Sanitizer 1g 10/zlb R CPRotector -Plastic Bag- Mouth-to-Mouth Barrier 5.5 sq R Triangular Bandage - O/W - ANSI 40 x 40 x R Water Jel Burn Dressing 4 x R Cold Pack - Certi-Cool Junior 5 x R Sams Splint 4.5 x R Scissors - Bandage - Red Handle R Tourniquet - Latex Free 1 x R Trauma Pad - Compress 5 x C Certi-Gauze Roll 2 x 6 yd C Certi-Gauze Roll 4 x 6 yd R Forceps - Plastic Continued 36 FAC-3 FAC-4 CSM# UNIT# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES CLASS B CLASS B CLASS B R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 10/box 1 R Certi-Gauze Pads 2 x 2 25/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 10/box 1 R Certi-Non-Stick Pad 2 x 3 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Knuckle 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fingertip-Med 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven Fingertip-Med 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 25/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic - Extra Large 2 x 3 50/box 1 R Insect Sting Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 1 R Cotton Swabs 3 100/vial 1 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 3/4 x 3 50/box 1 1 R PVP Iodine Wipe-Ups 1 x 2 25/box 1 1 R Certi-Stopper - XL-TD 4 x R Certi-Rip - Elastic Cohesive Bandage - Tan 2 x 5 yd FK HSB - Bloodborne Pathogen Economy HSB C IvyX Cleanser Towelette - Poison Oak 8 x C IvyX Pre-Contact Towelettes 5 x R IXL STICK - Ras/Lem - 0 Sodium Powder 16.9 fl. oz 2 2 C SunX 30+ Sun Screen 8 x R Certi-Lan-Cet R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 50/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Heavy Weight Woven 1 x 3 100/box 1 R Certi-Strips - Plastic 1 x 3 100/box 1 18
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21 Product Info Hydration with a Purpose Zero Sodium 400mg Potassium Available in a variety of 3 flavors in Stick Packets or Ready to Drink Call Customer Service for Nutrition and Product Specifications 21 QTY. CSM# DESCRIPTION SIZE PIECES K PR - Heat Stress Responder - Poly Red 10 x 7 x 3 K CB - Heat Stress Relief - Recycle Box 10 x 7 x 3 1 R IXL STICK Rasp/Lem 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 50/disp 1 R IXL STICK Blue Rasp 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 50/disp 1 R IXL STICK Grape 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 50/disp 1 R IXL STICK Variety 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 60/disp 1 R IXL STICK Rasp/Lem 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 1 1 R IXL STICK Blue Rasp 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 1 1 R IXL STICK Grape 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 1 1 R IXL STICK Rasp/Lem 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 250/bag 1 R IXL STICK Blue Rasp 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 250/bag 1 R IXL STICK Grape 0 Sodium 16.9 fl.oz. 250/bag
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