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If You Only Remember This…

  • ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 is the U.S. workplace first aid kit standard — Class A covers common workplace injuries; Class B adds supplies for higher-hazard environments and larger teams
  • OSHA references ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 as the baseline for workplace first aid compliance, though it doesn't mandate exact contents
  • Choose Class A for low-hazard offices and small teams; choose Class B for manufacturing, construction, warehousing, and any environment with elevated injury risk

What Are ANSI/ISEA Workplace First Aid Kits?

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 is the consensus standard that defines minimum contents and quantities for workplace first aid kits in the United States. The standard splits kits into two classes:

Class A kits are designed for common workplace injuries in low-to-moderate-hazard environments — offices, retail, and similar settings. They include items like adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, scissors, and burn treatment.

Class B kits include all Class A items in larger quantities, plus additional supplies (more burn dressings, splints, eye coverings, and trauma supplies) for higher-hazard environments — construction, manufacturing, warehousing, fleet operations, and any setting with elevated injury risk.

OSHA's general first aid requirement (29 CFR 1910.151) doesn't specify exact contents but references ANSI/ISEA as the consensus baseline. Many state OSHA programs and industry-specific regulations point to ANSI/ISEA compliance as a starting point.

What's Inside This Collection

  • ANSI Class A kits — sized for 10–25 person workplaces with low-to-moderate hazard exposure
  • ANSI Class B kits — sized for 25–50 person workplaces or higher-hazard environments
  • Refill kits — to restock used supplies and maintain compliance without replacing entire kits
  • Mass casualty options — multi-kit systems for larger facilities and high-risk operations

How to Choose the Right Workplace Kit

1. Assess Your Hazard Profile
Office, retail, and similar low-hazard settings: Class A. Manufacturing, construction, warehousing, fleet, food service, and similar elevated-hazard settings: Class B.

2. Match Kit Size to Team Size
Class A typically covers 10–25 employees per kit. Class B typically covers 25–50 employees or smaller teams in higher-hazard environments. Add additional kits for larger headcounts or distributed locations.

3. Consider Industry-Specific Requirements
Some industries (construction, oil and gas, electrical work) have additional kit requirements beyond ANSI/ISEA baseline. Review your specific OSHA standards and industry regs.

4. Plan for Refills
Workplace kits get used. Set a quarterly inspection schedule, restock used items immediately, and rotate expired supplies. Keep a refill kit on hand to avoid compliance gaps.

5. Consider Trauma Add-Ons
For elevated-hazard workplaces, consider supplementing Class B kits with bleeding control supplies (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals) and a Stop the Bleed® station. ANSI/ISEA is a baseline — not a ceiling.

Who This Collection Is For (And Who It's Not For)

This is for you if: You're a safety manager, HR coordinator, facility manager, or business owner stocking workplace first aid for OSHA compliance and employee safety.

This may not be for you if: You're outfitting a tactical, EMS, or trauma response role (see our Tactical Medical Kits or EMS Kits collections) or building a personal IFAK (see our IFAK collection).

Ready to Stock Your Workplace?

Browse the collection below for ANSI Class A and Class B kits, refill options, and high-capacity systems. Every kit is selected to support OSHA compliance and real workplace injury response.

Workplace first aid programs benefit from designated trained responders and regular refresher training.

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