Honeywell has been a manufacturer and distributor of quality first aid and eyewash products for more than 50 years. Our first aid
product line is made up of over 1200 SKUs including emergency eyewash products, custom first aid kits, outdoor products, wound
care refills and other common and hard to find first aid products. We are committed to bringing you high quality post incident
response items for the effective treatment of a wide variety of work related injuries. Our knowledgeable staff is ready to assist
you to select the appropriate first aid products to ensure Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance.
Honeywell Safety Products is a leading provider of personal protective equipment. We offer unique, integrated head-to-toe
solutions for those who work in environments where safety protection is paramount.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIRST AID KITS
FIRST RESPONSE
WOUND CARE
EYE CARE
PERSONAL PROTECTION
CPR PRODUCTS
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OUTDOOR PROTECTION
BURN CARE
MEDICINALS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
CUSTOM FILL
EMERGENCY EYEWASH
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Providing a Comprehensive
First Aid Program
A comprehensive First Aid Program that includes
appropriate supplies and training in the workplace is
essential to deliver preliminary emergency treatment
on site. In the event of a sudden illness or injury, a
company representative should be able to perform an
initial assessment and have available the necessary
equipment to start emergency procedures. Having
first aid supplies on hand can help workers stay on
the job and keep productive and in certain cases can
decrease the severity of the injuries and/or illnesses.
More importantly, acting quickly and delivering
appropriate first aid can sometimes mean the
difference between life and death.
Meeting the ANSI Standard: Z308.1-2009
OSHA REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST AID :
OSHA does not mandate what first aid items
you must have on hand but they do require an
employer to have suitable first aid on hand.
OSHA REGULATIONS
(STANDARDS-29CFR 1910.151)
MEDICAL SERVICES AND FIRST AID
– GENERAL INDUSTRY:
“In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital
in near proximity to workplace which is used for
the treatment of all injured employees, a person
or persons shall be adequately trained to render
first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be
readily available."
ANSI is the “American National Standards Institute".
It is a private non-profit organization that oversees
and communicates the creation and use of standards
and guidelines that touch virtually every business
segment. ANSI's mission is to work with its members
to increase global competitiveness and at the same
time, create a safe and healthy environment for
consumers.
ANSI Appendix A to § 1910.151 First Aid
Kits (Non-Mandatory)
First aid supplies are required to be readily available
under paragraph §1910.151(b). An example of the
minimal contents of a generic first aid kit is described
in American National Standard (ANSI) Z308.1-2009
"Minimum Requirements for Workplace First-aid Kits."
The contents of the kit listed in the ANSI standard
should be adequate for small worksites. When
larger operations or multiple operations are being
conducted at the same location, employers should
determine the need for additional first aid kits at
the worksite, additional types of first aid equipment
and supplies and additional quantities and types of
supplies and equipment in the first aid kits.
ASSESS YOUR ENVIRONMENT:
• Identify potential hazards and risks
• Know and understand chemicals used
in the workplace
• Evaluate size and layout of the facility
• Know your workers and their environment
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Performance
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2009 ANSI Minimum Requirements
For Workplace First Aid Kits:
Supply & minimum size or volume requirements
Absorbent compress, 32 sq. in. (206 sq. cm), with no side
smaller than 4 in. (10cm)
Adhesive bandages, 1 x 3 in. (2.5 x 7.5 cm)6.1.1.
Adhesive tape, 3/8 in. x 2.5 yd. (2.3m total)6.1.1.3
Antibiotic ointment, 0.14 fl oz (0.5g) application6.1.1.4
Triangular bandage, 40 x 40 x 56 in. (101x101x142cm)6.1.1.10
This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for first aid kits
and their supplies that are intended for use in various work environments. Because
each work environment is unique, it is expected that the required products will be
supplemented with additional supplies and quantities based upon the consultation
and recommendation of a person competent in first aid and cognizant of the hazards
found in the particular work environment and upon the number of persons who may
need first aid at one time. Persons determining the content of first aid kits should
additionally consult federal, state and local requirements regarding the types and
quantities of material to be included.
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Recognizing and Assessing
Hazards and Risks
Begin by reviewing safety procedures, equipment
and employee behavior's in the workplace. To identify
hazards, understand the risks associated with the
specific equipment, chemicals and environment of
the workplace. Consult with experts in your field, the
employees who perform the tasks and state or local
officials to determine additional requirements or needs.
Ask the question, "Does this job, activity or situation have the potential to endanger?". When assessing
any job or situation, ask "What if?".
To make the job of identifying hazards in the workplace
easier, prepare and develop the process by identifying:
• All activities involved in work processes and tasks
• Who is involved in those activities
• Products, equipment and materials that are used
• These include: Chemical, physical, biological and
psychological hazards
Finally, make a list of all the hazards at the workplace.
Once the hazards have been determined, understand
what emergencies may arise, how to initially treat
wounds and develop a plan to communicate a course
of action and safety program to the employees.
HAZARDS DEFINED
A hazard is something
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with the potential to
cause harm or expose
one to danger.
Assess the Hazards
1 What is the history of illness and injury at your facility?
2 Were incidents properly documented and data
collected?
3 What is the nature of the hazards and how often
could they occur?
4 Understand hazards in various areas of the facility
(Office, Lab, Warehouse, Manufacturing).
Assess the Risks
For risk assessment purposes, you should gather and
evaluate the information on your workplace hazards,
potential for hazards and illness and then you can
cross reference them to company data on past
worksite incidents to design your first aid program.
Understanding your worksite, its people and potential
for harm is the first step in implementing a program to
fit the overall needs of your site and employees.
Next, design your program.
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First Aid and Safety Needs Assessment
Checklist:
Perform the walk through using the First Aid and
Safety Needs Assessment Checklist.
• Walk through should be performed with the
appropriate personnel.
• Use the check list as a guide to document needs,
assess work environments and make notes.
• Implement a schedule and assign personnel to
perform periodic walk-throughs to spot changing
needs in the environment.
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RISKS DEFINED
Risks are what, in your work environment,
could cause harm to people, so that
you can weigh whether you have taken
enough precautions or if you should
do more to prevent harm. It is the loss
resulting from (internal or external)
inadequate or failed process, people
or systems.
Designing Your Program
Understanding your company's needs and requirements and communicating those needs with proper training will
help to ensure compliance and foster a safe work environment. Design a program that includes training, systems
and policies as well as appropriate first aid products to handle illnesses and emergencies in your facility.
1 Designate appropriately trained personnel to handle emergencies
2 Develop first aid manuals, signs and data sheets including workplace standards,
policies and procedures
3 Determine type and quantity of first aid supplies needed
4 Where to place first aid items (kits, Redi-care bags, CPR, etc.)
5 Training and education
6 Track, document and communicate needs, issues and incidents across all channels
Quantity/type/location:
Trained personnel:1
• Assign responsibility to appropriate personnel
• Schedule training for CPR, First Aid and company
procedures for handling emergencies
• Train employees on all state & local regulations,
laws and guidelines
First aid manuals, signs and data sheets:
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• Display signs for safety, first aid and hazards in
prominent locations (refer to state requirements
for certain signage regarding hazards and safety)
• Provide first aid manuals and guides to
appropriate personnel
• Store incident reports, safety data sheets and
assessments in an easily accessible locations
First aid supplies:
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• Perform assessment and determine first
aid needs
• Refer to local and state laws when applicable
• Devise a system or utilize a third party to
replenish supplies
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• Utilizing the First aid check list and assessment,
supply the appropriate amount of first aid supplies
for your work environment, number of employees
and anticipated need
• Plan for the unexpected and have more than
sufficient supplies on hand
• Mount first aid stations, Redi-care bags and first
responder bags in easily accessible locations
Training and education:
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• Develop a comprehensive safety training and
educational program or enlist the help of an
outside vendor to design a company specific
training for your workforce
• Hold employees accountable towards
maintaining a safe work environment where safety
policies and procedures are followed
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Track, document and communicate:
• Document all workplace hazards, previous
incidents and injuries
• Communicate potential risks and hazards to
management and employees (regularly)
• Track reoccurring incidents and develop a corrective
action plan or program for improvements
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EMERGENCY EYEWASH
Custom First Aid Program
Customize Your First Aid Kits
Our enhanced custom first aid program offers a new, broad portfolio of products, increased flexibility and
improved turn-around times for custom quotations. Select one of the standard kits and add or subtract items you
desire, or we can completely customize kits to meet your specific needs. You may also choose one of the many
customization options to promote your company or your customer’s organization. We can design a new look
(or develop your existing logo, text or design) on a standard (or custom fill) first aid kit, or station.
• Customize the front cover label and/or refill label
• Choose between a label or screen-print option
• Utilize a Rapid label for a professional, semi-custom product
• Refer to Artwork Requirements and options for details
• Receive your custom quote within 48 hours
• Three different Custom Imprint options available: Customized Four-Color Label, Screen Printing or
Rapid Label Program.
Custom Printing
Our custom printing technology has the capability to
reproduce your logo on virtually any kit box we sell. Use
it to enhance your own branding or use a value added
service for your customers.
The minimum quantities for first order one case:
Minimum re-order quantity is one case.
Rapid Label Program
Create a unique, custom look to a standard first aid kit
by incorporating your company or customer logo on
one of our high quality label designs. The Rapid Label
Program can apply to the cover label or inside, refill
label. Save time and money by choosing one of our
standard design concepts.
Refill Label
Add your company contact information to assist
customers in placing refill orders through you at no
added cost.
Cover Label
Add one-color logo, image or text to one of the standard
backgrounds at no extra cost. Choose one of four imprint
colors: black, red (PMS 185C), light blue (PMS 3005C), or
green (PMS 339C).
Art Requirements
To expedite your request, please send
artwork (logos, images, etc.) according to the
specifications listed below.
• Save images at minimum resolution of 300 dpi
• EPS Illustrator format is preferred,
TIFF format is acceptable
• Photoshop or high resolution black and
white JPEG
• Convert all type fonts to vector art. Include all
font files with your artwork, if vector art is
not available
• Include all artwork and fonts
RAPID PICS
RAPID BLANK
RAPID FAK
For additional details, please contact Customer Service/Custom Quoting Department at 866-299-2438 for assistance in
customizing your first aid program.
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FIRST AID KITS
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FIRST AID KITS
North’s first aid stations provide the largest quantity and assortment of first
aid and medical supplies for most minor injuries, aches and pains. Ideal
for large office or manufacturing settings, they offer a large supply of over
the counter oral medications for relief from cold, pain and indigestion.
Most tablet medicinals are non-drowsy and are packaged in TAMPER
EVIDENT single dose units. All stations contain CPR barriers and trauma
dressings. All North first aid stations are ANSI Z308.1–2009 compliant.
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FIRST AID AND HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS
First-Aid Stations
• Equipped to handle minor injuries or aches and pains that
occur in the work environment
• Contains a large assortments of non-drowsy medications
for pain, cold and indigestion
• Ideal for large office or manufacturing settings
• All North bulk kits are ANSI Z308.1-2009 compliant