Description
Keep your construction job site OSHA compliant with this bilingual 97 piece contractors first aid kit designed for teams of up to 10 workers. This kit meets or exceeds OSHA 1926.50(d)(1) and (2) and 1910.151b standards with supplies selected for the typical injuries that occur on construction sites. English and Spanish labeling ensures accessibility for all workers. The handy gasketed plastic case resists moisture and can be wall mounted, cab mounted, or carried to where it is needed. Made in the USA. SKU: WSK-URG-3660
Bilingual OSHA Contractors First Aid Kit for Jobsites up to 10 People – Gasketed Plastic, 97 pieces
Botiquín de primeros auxilios para contratista
- Serves up to 10 Person Construction Job sites
- Meets or Exceeds OSHA §1926.50(d) (1) & (2) and §1910.151b
- English/Spanish + Wall/Cab Mountable & Portable
- Handy Kit Case Gasketed for moisture resistance
- Made in USA
Construction work means on-the-job injuries. No matter how thorough your safety plan and training, accidents involving injuries can still occur. OSHA requires medical and first aid services be addressed according to specific standards for construction industry. This kit was designed to comply with OSHA §1926.50(d) (1) & (2) and §1910.151b. More importantly, this kit is designed with the typical needs for contractor injuries that happen day to day on a jobsite of up to 10 workers.
Specifications
| SKU | WSK-URG-3660 |
|---|---|
| Total Pieces | 97 |
| OSHA Compliance | Meets or Exceeds 1926.50(d)(1)(2) and 1910.151b |
| Capacity | Up to 10 Person Job Sites |
| Language | Bilingual (English / Spanish) |
| Case Type | Gasketed Plastic (Moisture Resistant) |
| Mounting | Wall Mountable, Cab Mountable, Portable |
| Made In | USA |
FAQ
Does this kit meet OSHA requirements for construction job sites?
Yes. This kit meets or exceeds OSHA 1926.50(d)(1) and (2) and 1910.151b, which are the specific standards for medical and first aid services in the construction industry.
Why is bilingual labeling important for a contractors first aid kit?
Many construction job sites have bilingual workforces. English and Spanish labeling ensures that all workers can identify and use first aid supplies correctly during an emergency, regardless of their primary language.
Why is the case gasketed?
OSHA 1926.50(d)(2) requires that first aid kit contents be placed in a weatherproof container. The gasketed case helps keep dust and moisture out of your first aid supplies, which is critical on construction job sites exposed to the elements.











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