mycrofft
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I'm looking at commercial first aid kits and their unitized contents. What dreck! And some of the cases are a waste of space due to their skimpy dimensions and wimpy construction.
I'm doing what I used to do for pay as a vollie at a local county animal shelter, manage the first aid kits, and I'm, ready to pitch them, except that the replacements are worse and we don't have the money. In fact, the metal boxes' latches deform so readily that they won't stay closed, or need a knife to pry them open. The hinges are welded on so tightly that the lids won't stay open unless you bend them backwards and strain the welds.
Anyhone have a reference to the federal and California OSHA regs so I can make some good kits but within the laws?
Before I line em up and back out over them.
PS: basic "ten man kits" are as cheap as about $20 plus handling each. Close to cheaper to just buy another POS than refill the older ones.
I'm doing what I used to do for pay as a vollie at a local county animal shelter, manage the first aid kits, and I'm, ready to pitch them, except that the replacements are worse and we don't have the money. In fact, the metal boxes' latches deform so readily that they won't stay closed, or need a knife to pry them open. The hinges are welded on so tightly that the lids won't stay open unless you bend them backwards and strain the welds.
Anyhone have a reference to the federal and California OSHA regs so I can make some good kits but within the laws?
Before I line em up and back out over them.
PS: basic "ten man kits" are as cheap as about $20 plus handling each. Close to cheaper to just buy another POS than refill the older ones.
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