First Aid Kit Refill, Meets CSA Z1220-17 Standard Type 1 Personal


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Description

Ensure you’re prepared for minor workplace injuries with our CSA-compliant First Aid Refill Kit. Designed to meet CSA Z1220-17 Standard Type 1 Personal requirements in most Canadian provinces, this kit provides peace of mind for businesses needing a compact, comprehensive solution. (Please note: Not compliant with regulations in Nova Scotia and British Columbia.)


Key Features

  • Meets CSA Z1220-17 Standard (Type 1 Personal) – Provides the necessary supplies for one worker.
  • Compact and Portable – Easily store or carry in vehicles, desks, or workstations.
  • Class 1 Medical Device – Ensures quality and reliability when you need it most.
  • Wide Range of Supplies – Includes adhesive strips, gauze pads, alcohol prep pads, bandages, and more.

Contents of the First Aid Kit

  • Plastic Adhesive Strips (3/4" x 3") – 12
  • Fabric Elastoband Fingertips – 2
  • Elastoband Knuckles L/S singles – 1
  • Gauze Pads, Sterile (3" x 3") – 6
  • Sterile Bandage Compress (4" x 4") – 2
  • Alcohol Prep Pads – 6
  • Hand Cleansers – 6
  • Adhesive Tape (Core) (2.5 cm x 4.5 m) – 1
  • Conform Bandage (2" x 5 yd) – 1
  • Vomitus Bag – 1
  • Triangular Bandage (40") – 1
  • Splinter Forceps Fine Point (4-1/2") – 1
  • Rectangular Fabric Bandages (2" x 3") – 1
  • Bacitracin Zinc Ointment Single Dose (0.9g) – 2
  • Ziplock Bag (3" x 4" x 2mil) – 1
  • Vinyl Exam Gloves (Pair) – 2
  • Ziplock Bag (6" x 9" x 2mil) – 1

Specifications

  • Kit Type: Meets CSA Z1220-17 Standard Type 1 Personal
  • Kit Size: Personal (1 Worker)
  • Medical Device Class: Class 1

Why Choose Our First Aid Kit?

  • Compliance: Ideal for most Canadian workplaces (except NS and BC).
  • Quality & Reliability: All materials are professional-grade and safely packaged.
  • Convenience: Organized for quick access during emergencies.
  • Ease of Use: Clearly labeled supplies and straightforward instructions.

 

Note: Regulations vary by province. This kit does not meet provincial requirements in Nova Scotia and British Columbia. Ensure you review local regulations or consult with a safety professional to confirm compliance.

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