• For Type C workplaces with 20-199 workers (at any one time)
• Regulation first aid kits meet regulations required by the Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
• Regulations change on a continuing basis, for the most current regulations, refer to Canada Labour Code, Part II
• Requirements vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and are dependent on a number of factors including (but not limited to):
+ maximum number of employees at the work site (or per shift)
+ location of the place of employment/industry
+ type of industry and potential hazards
+ proximity or travel time to a medical facility
• Notwithstanding the location of the place of employment/industry, federal regulation workplace first aid kits may be applicable
• Common federal employers include the following interprovincial and international industries:
+ banks
+ railways, highway and air transport
+ ferries, tunnels, bridges and canals
+ telephone and telegraph systems
+ pipelines
+ radio and television broadcasting and cable systems
+ shipping and shipping services
+ employment in the operation of ships, trains and aircraft
+ licensed grain elevators, and certain feed mills and feed warehouses, flour mills and grain seed clearing plants
+ federal public service and persons employed by the public service and Crown corporations and agencies
+ Indian reserves
+ exploration and development of petroleum on lands subject to federal jurisdiction
• Unit boxes provide quick identification of contents and maintain a neater, more organized kit
• Items required but not included: First Aid Station sign (item 97198, 1 Splint Set, 1 stretcher and 2 blankets
• With standard bilingual "First Aid Kit" image
Packaged in a #2 Metal Cabinet (item 01031)
Contents,