Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
A first aid kit enquiry that says only how many kits are needed cannot be quoted, because the contents are set by a standard and the standards do not agree with each other. ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 defines Class A for common workplace injuries and Class B for higher-risk sites, Class B adding a splint and a tourniquet and larger quantities of everything else. The German pair DIN 13157 and DIN 13169 scale by headcount, and BS 8599-1 sizes kits as small, medium and large against a risk assessment. A site working to an American EPC specification and a site working to a European one need physically different boxes. Tell us which standard your procedure names, how many people the kit serves, and whether it is fixed, portable or vehicle-mounted.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Standard required | ANSI/ISEA Z308.1, DIN 13157, DIN 13169 or BS 8599-1 |
|---|---|
| Class or size | ANSI Class A or B; BS small, medium or large |
| Persons covered | Headcount the kit serves — this drives quantities |
| Risk level | Office, workshop, construction, refinery, road transport |
| Container type | Fixed wall, portable, or mobile and rugged for vehicles |
| Container material | Metal, ABS or soft bag — affects dust and moisture sealing |
| Refill or complete kit | New kits, or refill packs against an existing box |
| Shelf life on delivery | State the minimum remaining expiry your procedure needs |
| Language on contents | Arabic, English or bilingual labelling and instructions |
| Additions | Burn dressings, eyewash, tourniquet or anything site-specific |
| Regulatory registration | State if SFDA-registered supply is required |
| Quantity and locations | Units per size, and how many mounting points |
Select one and it travels with your enquiry. Not sure? Leave it and describe the application instead.
We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.