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Keep your team prepared with workplace first aid kits from Traffic Safety Store. Whether you manage a construction site, warehouse, maintenance department, fleet, road crew, office, school, municipality, or outdoor work crew, having the right first aid supplies close at hand helps workers respond quickly to minor injuries, cuts, burns, eye irritation, heat stress, and other common workplace incidents.


First Aid Kits for Workplaces, Jobsites & Crews

Keep your team prepared with workplace first aid kits from Traffic Safety Store. Whether you manage a construction site, warehouse, maintenance department, fleet, road crew, office, school, municipality, or outdoor work crew, having the right first aid supplies close at hand helps workers respond quickly to minor injuries, cuts, burns, eye irritation, heat stress, and other common workplace incidents.

Our selection includes general-purpose OSHA first aid kits, ANSI Class A first aid kits, ANSI Class B first aid kits, bloodborne pathogen response kits, and heat stress response kits designed for hot-weather work environments. Choose from compact portable cases, wall-mountable kits, crew-size kits, and jobsite-ready options that are easy to store in trucks, trailers, shops, offices, warehouses, and first aid stations.

Workplace First Aid Kits for Real-World Jobsite Needs

Every workplace has different first aid requirements. A small office may need a basic first aid kit for everyday cuts and scrapes, while a construction crew, traffic control team, warehouse, utility department, or manufacturing facility may need a more complete kit with a broader range of supplies. Traffic Safety Store makes it easy to compare first aid kits by use case, crew size, kit class, and response need.

Use these kits to help stock safety stations, company vehicles, maintenance carts, job trailers, road crew trucks, warehouses, schools, municipal facilities, and outdoor work areas. Many kits include practical supplies such as adhesive bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, burn treatment, gloves, cold packs, eye care supplies, CPR barriers, and other commonly needed first aid items.

OSHA First Aid Kits

Our OSHA first aid kits are general-purpose workplace kits designed to help employers keep basic first aid supplies readily available. These kits are a smart choice for offices, shops, vehicles, maintenance teams, light industrial workplaces, and general jobsite use. Available in convenient crew-size options, OSHA first aid kits are easy to store, carry, and mount where employees can access them quickly.

ANSI First Aid Kits

ANSI first aid kits are designed around the ANSI/ISEA workplace first aid kit standard. Class A first aid kits are commonly used for lower-risk environments where the most likely injuries are minor cuts, abrasions, burns, and eye irritation. Class B first aid kits include a broader range and larger quantity of supplies for more complex, higher-risk, or larger workplace environments such as construction, manufacturing, warehousing, utilities, and transportation.

When choosing between ANSI Class A and ANSI Class B, consider your crew size, work environment, injury risk, distance from medical care, and whether your team works indoors, outdoors, from vehicles, or in changing jobsite conditions.

Bloodborne Pathogen Response Kits

Bloodborne pathogen response kits help support cleanup and response procedures when employees may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials. These kits are useful additions for workplaces, schools, transportation departments, warehouses, public facilities, and jobsite first aid stations where supervisors want dedicated supplies for BBP-related incidents.

Heat Stress Response Kits

Outdoor crews and hot indoor work areas need more than a standard first aid kit during summer months. Heat stress response kits help supervisors keep cooling and hydration-support supplies close by for road crews, construction workers, utility teams, landscaping crews, warehouse teams, and maintenance departments working in heat, humidity, direct sun, or PPE-heavy conditions.

Where to Use Workplace First Aid Kits

  • Construction jobsites and road work zones
  • Traffic control crews and municipal departments
  • Warehouses, loading docks, and distribution centers
  • Manufacturing and maintenance facilities
  • Fleet vehicles, service trucks, and job trailers
  • Schools, offices, shops, and public buildings
  • Landscaping, utility, and outdoor work crews

How to Choose the Right First Aid Kit

Start by matching the kit to your work environment. For general use, a compact OSHA first aid kit may be enough. For workplaces that follow ANSI first aid kit guidelines, choose an ANSI Class A kit for common workplace injuries or an ANSI Class B kit for higher-risk environments, larger crews, or more demanding worksites. For outdoor summer work, add a heat stress response kit. For cleanup and exposure response, consider a bloodborne pathogen kit.

Employers should review their workplace hazards, crew size, jobsite layout, and applicable safety requirements before selecting first aid supplies. First aid kits should be placed where workers can reach them quickly, inspected regularly, and restocked after use so supplies remain complete, clean, and ready.

Order First Aid Kits from Traffic Safety Store

Traffic Safety Store carries dependable first aid kits for businesses, contractors, municipalities, warehouses, fleets, schools, and safety managers who need practical workplace safety supplies without overcomplicating the buying process. Browse OSHA first aid kits, ANSI first aid kits, bloodborne pathogen response kits, and heat stress response kits today to keep your crew prepared and your workplace stocked.

Frequently Asked Questions About Workplace First Aid Kits

What is the difference between OSHA and ANSI first aid kits?

OSHA requires adequate first aid supplies to be readily available in the workplace, but it does not provide one universal kit list for every business. ANSI first aid kits follow the ANSI/ISEA workplace first aid kit standard, which defines minimum supplies for Class A and Class B kits.

What is an ANSI Class A first aid kit?

An ANSI Class A first aid kit is intended for common workplace injuries such as minor cuts, abrasions, burns, and eye irritation. These kits are often used in offices, schools, retail spaces, light-duty shops, and lower-risk work environments.

What is an ANSI Class B first aid kit?

An ANSI Class B first aid kit contains a broader range and larger quantity of supplies than a Class A kit. Class B kits are commonly selected for construction sites, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, utility crews, transportation teams, and higher-risk workplaces.

Where should first aid kits be stored?

First aid kits should be stored in clearly marked, easy-to-access locations. Common locations include job trailers, crew trucks, warehouses, offices, break rooms, maintenance areas, fleet vehicles, and central safety stations.

How often should first aid kits be checked?

First aid kits should be inspected regularly and restocked after use. Replace missing, damaged, contaminated, or expired supplies so the kit is ready when workers need it.