This BSI First Aid Kit has been created to deliver a comprehensive first aid kit for the workplace or at home. New workplace health and safety standard has caused first aid kits to be better equipped with a larger range of medical aids than the law requires. This highly versatile is invaluable when coping with a range of emergencies such as cuts, grazes, minor burns and much more. There is a choice of two different sized First Aid Kits - one small and one standard. The small is suitable for a business up to 10 employees and the standard is for 11 - 20 members of staff.
First Aid Kit Information:
- Supplied in a first aid box
- Ideal for use at home or in the workplace
- Perfect for medium sized workplaces
- Suitable for use in a range of situations
Small includes the following items:
- 1 Green Moulded Case
- 1 Guidance Leaflet
- 4 Medium Sterile Dressings
- 1 Large Sterile Dressing
- 2 Triangular Bandages
- 6 Safety Pins
- 2 Eye Pad Sterile Dressings
- 40 Sterile Adhesive Dressings (Plasters)
- 20 Sterile Cleansing Wipes
- 1 Adhesive Tape
- 6 Nitrile Disposable Gloves (Pairs)
- 2 Finger Sterile Dressings
- 1 Mouth to Mouth Shield
- 1 Foil Blanket
- 1 Hydrogel Burn Dressing
- 1 Shears
- 1 Conforming Bandage
Standard includes the following items:
- 1 Green Moulded Case
- 1 Guidance Leaflet
- 6 Medium Sterile Dressings
- 2 Large Sterile Dressing
- 3 Triangular Bandages
- 12 Safety Pins
- 3 Eye Pad Sterile Dressings
- 60 Sterile Adhesive Plasters
- 30 Sterile Cleansing Wipes
- 1 Adhesive Tape
- 9 Nitrile Disposable Gloves (Pairs)
- 3 Finger Sterile Dressings
- 1 Mouth to Mouth Shield
- 2 Foil Blanket
- 2 Hydrogel Burn Dressing
- 1 Shears
- 2 Conforming Bandage
What is a BSI first aid kit?
A BSI first aid kit is a first aid kit that meets the standards set by the British Standards Institution (BSI). These kits are designed to adhere to specific criteria regarding the contents, quality, and design of first-aid supplies and equipment. BSI standards ensure that the kits are comprehensive and suitable for various settings, such as workplaces, homes, vehicles, or outdoor activities. Adhering to BSI standards helps ensure that the first aid kit is well-equipped to handle a range of minor injuries and medical emergencies effectively.
What is the difference between the HSE and BSI first aid kits?
The main difference between HSE (Health and Safety Executive) and BSI (British Standards Institution) first aid kits lies in the standards they adhere to and the guidelines they follow:
- HSE First Aid Kit: HSE first aid kits are based on guidelines provided by the Health and Safety Executive, a UK government agency responsible for workplace health and safety. These kits contain supplies and equipment recommended by the HSE for addressing common workplace injuries and emergencies.
- BSI First Aid Kit: BSI first aid kits adhere to standards set by the British Standards Institution. While they may include similar items to HSE kits, BSI kits might offer additional features or meet different criteria established by the BSI.
In summary, while both types of kits aim to provide essential first aid supplies, the specific contents and standards they adhere to may vary, with HSE kits focusing on workplace safety and BSI kits following broader standards set by a recognised standards organisation.
What is legally required in a first-aid box in the UK?
In the UK, the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 outline the legal requirements for first aid provision in the workplace. According to these regulations, employers are required to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities, and personnel to ensure the immediate treatment of employees who are injured or taken ill at work.
While the regulations do not specify the exact contents of a first aid box, they do require that the contents be "adequate and appropriate in the circumstances." This means that employers must conduct a risk assessment to determine the specific needs of their workplace and ensure that their first aid kits contain items suitable for the types of injuries and illnesses that may occur.
Typically, a first aid box in the UK should contain basic first aid supplies such as:
- Sterile dressings (assorted sizes)
- Sterile eye dressings
- Triangular bandages
- Safety pins
- Disposable gloves
- Sterile cleansing wipes
- Adhesive dressings/plasters
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- Adhesive tape
- Burn dressings
- Guidance leaflet on first aid
Additionally, depending on the workplace risk assessment, other items such as eyewash, resuscitation equipment, and emergency blankets may be necessary.
Employers should ensure that their first aid kits are regularly checked, replenished, and maintained to ensure that they remain adequately stocked and fit for purpose.