There is no such thing - neither ANSI, nor OSHA will "certify" a product like this... that would be tantamount to endorsing a commercial product, HOWEVER, many of our first aid kits meet or exceed ANSI and OSHA requirements. We have a whole page dedicated to Understanding the ANSI 2015 first aid standard requirements. Please see the OSHA first aid kits...
WHY YOUR FIRST AID KIT NEEDS AN UPGRADE OR REPLACEMENT: American National Standard Minimum requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies Z308.1-2015 The minimum requirements for workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies guidelines were approved to go into effect on June 17th, 2015 by the American National Standards Institute, Inc (ANSI). They decided to establish two classes of specific...
What does OSHA stand for? Occupational Safety and Health Administration What is OSHA? A federal organization (part of the Department of Labor) that ensires safe and healthy working conditions for Americans enforcing standards and providing safety training. Why is OSHA important in your workplace? Occupational Safety and Health administration is imporatnt because it protects workers from workplace hazards...
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