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BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN & BODY FLUID BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN FKR200-906 10R - BBP Deluxe - Refill FK200-906 10PW - BBP Deluxe - Poly White FK200-931 10M - BBP Deluxe - Metal FK415-006 10CB - BBP Deluxe - Recycled Box FK200-970 10PW - BBP Economy - Poly White FK200-969 HSB - BBP Economy - Heat Seal Bag FK415-005 10CB - BBP Economy - Recycled Box FKR200-105 75R - BBP - Refill FK200-105 75V - BBP - Cabinet BODY FLUID FK200-910 HSB - Body Fluid - Sealed Bag FK200-902 10PW - Body Fluid - Poly White FK200-900 10M - Body Fluid - Metal FK200-919 XLP - Body Fluid - Orange Nylon Pouch Contents List on Page 69-72 10 Kit Dimensions: 8”x 5”x 3” 16/18 Kit Dimensions: 10”x 7”x 3” 10 Kit Dimensions: 8”x 5”x 3” CLASS A & BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN KR616-014 16R - Class A & BBP - Refill K616-014 16PW - Class A & BBP - Poly White K616-064 18PO - Class A & BBP - Poly Orange K616-065 18PR - Class A & BBP - Poly Red K616-018 18M - Class A & BBP - Metal K617-020 24M - Class A & BBP - Metal (Replaces K616-018) K616-039 HFP - Class A & BBP - Fanny Pack OSHA Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) 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) Z308.1-1998 “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. In a similar fashion, employers who have unique or changing first-aid needs in their workplace may need to enhance their first-aid kits. The employer can use the OSHA 300 log, OSHA 301 log, or other reports to identify these unique problems. Consultation from the local fire/rescue department, appropriate medical professional, or local emergency room may be helpful to employers in these circumstances. By assessing the specific needs of their workplace, employers can ensure that reasonably anticipated supplies are available. Employers should assess the specific needs of their worksite periodically and augment the first aid kit appropriately. If it is reasonably anticipated that employees will be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials while using first aid supplies, employers are required to provide appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in compliance with the provisions of the Occupational Exposure to BloodBorne Pathogens standard, § 1910.1030(d)(3) (56 FR 64175). This standard lists appropriate PPE for this type of exposure, such as gloves, gowns, face shields, masks, and eye protection. * 1910.151(b) In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the 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. OSHA Appendix A to § 1910.151 - First Aid Kits (Non-Mandatory) 75V Cabinet Dimensions: 10.25”x 15”x 4.75” 64 63 800.854.7474 Thank You for Your Business! certifiedsafetymfg.com

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