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OSHA First Aid Kits

Two OSHA (2) First Aid & a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Response Kit to Choose From
OSHA First Aid Kits for Workplaces, Jobsites & Crews

Keep basic first aid supplies close at hand with OSHA first aid kits from Traffic Safety Store. Designed for everyday workplace use, these general-purpose first aid kits help employers, supervisors, safety managers, contractors, fleet operators, and municipal crews keep essential supplies available for common minor injuries on the job.

Our OSHA first aid kit selection includes compact 10-person and 16-person general purpose kits, along with bloodborne pathogen response kits for workplaces that need dedicated cleanup and exposure-response supplies. These kits are practical for offices, warehouses, shops, maintenance departments, job trailers, company vehicles, construction sites, road crews, schools, and public facilities.

General Purpose OSHA First Aid Kits

OSHA first aid kits are a smart choice for businesses that need convenient, easy-to-store first aid supplies for routine workplace incidents. These kits are built for quick access to commonly used items such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, burn treatment, gloves, eye care supplies, and other basic first aid essentials.

Whether you are stocking a small office, service vehicle, workshop, warehouse station, or jobsite trailer, a general purpose OSHA first aid kit makes it easier to keep supplies organized and ready when workers need them.

10-Person OSHA First Aid Kits

A 10-person OSHA first aid kit is a compact option for small teams, office areas, light-duty workspaces, vehicles, and field crews. It is easy to store in a cabinet, truck, toolbox, break room, or maintenance area while still providing a practical assortment of supplies for minor workplace injuries.

16-Person OSHA First Aid Kits

A 16-person OSHA first aid kit offers additional capacity for larger crews or busier work areas. These kits are a good fit for job trailers, warehouses, municipal departments, shops, maintenance teams, road crews, and other workplaces where more people may need access to first aid supplies throughout the day.

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Response Kits

Bloodborne pathogen response kits help support workplace procedures for incidents involving blood or other potentially infectious materials. These kits are useful for schools, public buildings, transportation departments, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, jobsite offices, and any workplace where supervisors want dedicated supplies for cleanup, personal protection, and response.

Where to Use OSHA First Aid Kits

  • Construction jobsites and contractor trailers
  • Traffic control crews and road work vehicles
  • Warehouses, distribution centers, and loading docks
  • Maintenance shops and facility departments
  • Municipal buildings, public works departments, and schools
  • Fleet vehicles, service trucks, and utility crews
  • Offices, break rooms, retail spaces, and small businesses

Why Keep OSHA First Aid Kits Readily Available?

Workplace injuries can happen anywhere — even in lower-risk environments. Minor cuts, scrapes, burns, eye irritation, and other everyday incidents are easier to address when supplies are organized, visible, and accessible. Keeping OSHA first aid kits in key locations helps employees respond quickly while reducing the time spent searching for basic supplies.

Employers should evaluate their workplace hazards, number of employees, work locations, and distance from medical care when selecting first aid supplies. Kits should be inspected regularly, restocked after use, and stored where employees can reach them quickly during an incident.

How to Choose the Right OSHA First Aid Kit

For small teams, vehicles, offices, and light-duty work areas, a 10-person OSHA first aid kit may be the right fit. For larger crews, busier departments, warehouses, job trailers, or worksites with multiple employees, a 16-person OSHA first aid kit provides additional supplies in a convenient format. For workplaces that may need to respond to blood or bodily fluid cleanup, add a bloodborne pathogen response kit to your safety supplies.

If your workplace follows ANSI first aid kit guidelines or operates in a higher-risk environment, you may also want to compare ANSI Class A and ANSI Class B first aid kits. Many safety managers use OSHA general purpose kits for basic coverage and ANSI kits when a more clearly defined workplace first aid standard is required.

Order OSHA First Aid Kits from Traffic Safety Store

Traffic Safety Store makes it easy to stock dependable OSHA first aid kits for your business, crew, vehicle, facility, or jobsite. Choose from 10-person and 16-person general purpose OSHA first aid kits, plus bloodborne pathogen response kits, and keep practical first aid supplies ready for the workers who need them.

Frequently Asked Questions About OSHA First Aid Kits

What is an OSHA first aid kit?

An OSHA first aid kit is a workplace first aid kit designed to help employers keep basic first aid supplies readily available for employees. These kits are commonly used in offices, warehouses, shops, job trailers, fleet vehicles, and other workplace settings.

Does OSHA require first aid kits in the workplace?

OSHA requires adequate first aid supplies to be readily available in certain workplace situations. Employers should evaluate their specific workplace, hazards, number of employees, and access to nearby medical care when determining what first aid supplies are needed.

What size OSHA first aid kit do I need?

For small crews, offices, vehicles, and light-duty workspaces, a 10-person kit may be appropriate. For larger crews, warehouses, job trailers, maintenance departments, or municipal teams, a 16-person kit may be a better choice.

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

OSHA sets workplace safety requirements, including the need for adequate first aid supplies to be readily available. ANSI first aid kits follow the ANSI/ISEA workplace first aid kit standard, which defines minimum supply requirements for Class A and Class B kits.

Where should OSHA first aid kits be stored?

Store OSHA first aid kits in visible, clearly marked, easy-to-access locations such as job trailers, crew trucks, warehouses, offices, maintenance rooms, break areas, and central safety stations.

How often should OSHA first aid kits be inspected?

First aid kits should be checked regularly and restocked after use. Replace missing, damaged, contaminated, or expired supplies so the kit remains ready for an emergency.