First Aid Center Kit (326 Pieces) Exceeds OSHA Guidelines (For Office, Daycare, Restaurant, Manufacturer) in Multi-Compartment Organizer Case
from: Total Resources International
Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Total Resources International Label: Total Resources International Manufacturer: Total Resources International Model: FAK1200 Publisher: Total Resources International Sales Rank: 979 Size: 326 pieces in the First Aid Kit Special Features: Hard Case Studio: Total Resources International
Features:
Exceeds OSHA & ANSI Guidelines / More Items of Value! 326 Total Pieces
Product DescriptionThis 326 piece First Aid Center Kit is a multi-compartment organizer case with more storage space inside. Be Smart. Get Prepared. This kit is suitable for any workplace. It is recommended for Office use up to 70 people. It is recommended for Daycare use up to 50 people. It is recommended for Restaurant use up to 40 people. It is recommended for Manufacturer use up to 30 people. * The suggested number of people for this kit is only a recommendation. Employers should determine the needs for additional kits and supplies at the worksite.
What Others Say
Good product - well stocked
This is certainly one of the better First Aid kits I've seen out there, it supplies a wide-range of products. Recommended.
Excellent First Aid Kit
I needed this kit for a church camping trip with about 163 attendees. So, the size and contents were very important. It was easy to carry and contained such a great variety of supplies.
great product
a full kit of all the things needed and used in a home first aid kit. Great compact kit for space saver storage.
Too Big, Filled with Junk
When I ordered this, I thought it would be a relatively small First Aid kit. I was surprised, when it arrived, to find that it is a big, grab it and lift kinda kit, full of...
...over the counter skin creams, band-aids, a cheap pair of scissors, aspirin... etc...
Truthfully, a complete idiot could put together a better First Aid kit than this. The only thing the idiot would need would be a plastic case like the one delivered with First Aid Center Kit (326 Pieces) Exceeds OSHA Guidelines (For Office, Daycare, Restaurant, Manufacturer) in Multi-Compartment Organizer Case.
This is not so much a product as a marketing ploy. You get the substandard "product" plus an invitation to order MORE ...Band-Aids and skin creams.
I don't have a specific recommendation for an alternative product. But I can tell you that if you use ... Read More
Johnsons Poor Business Ethics
I was shocked to read this about such a large and what seemed to be ethical company
"What would your nonprofit do if it were forced to give up its logo or tag line because another organization successfully claimed it as their own? The American Red Cross survived such a threat recently when a federal court in New York threw out Johnson & Johnson's lawsuit attempting to stop the American Red Cross from using the Red Cross emblem on first aid and other health and safety products sold to the public. Johnson & Johnson also claimed that the Red Cross should destroy its inventory of retail products and turn over the proceeds of past sales to Johnson & Johnson, as well as pay damages and court costs for violation of federal trademark ... Read More