First aid supplies are found in nearly any setting—from residential, industrial, and recreational sites to vehicle fleets. Yet as common as they are, first aid kits in the workplace have not ...
NSI/ISEA Z308.1-2009, American National Standard -- Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies, has received ANSI approval. The revised standard designates new kit types and ...
On June 17, minimum requirements for business first aid kit contents change substantially for the first time in seven years when the new standard — which was actually published one year ago — takes ...
If you were wondering if your first aid kit contains all the required items, check out the new Z308.1-2003 ANSI standard, "Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits." The standard expands the ...
While ISEA and ANSI are not government entities, their standards have been cited by both the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration as well as state occupational safety and health plans ...
First aid kits are not required on campus, however many departments and offices wishes to have them available in case of small incidents. Cal-OSHA and Fed OSHA does not have a minimum requirement, but ...
Theoretically speaking, it's OK for a small business to include over-the-counter medications in a company first-aid kit. Occupational Health and Safety Administration regulations don't prohibit OTC ...