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First Aid Supplies > First Aid Kits > Premium First Aid Kits > BS-8599-1 Compliant Workplace Kits In Deluxe Cases
BSI First Aid Kits In Deluxe Cases

BS-8599-1 Compliant Workplace First Aid Kits In Deluxe Cases

The Modern Workplace Has Evolved - Ensure Your First Aid Supplies Follow Suit From 30th June!


Order today to comply with the latest standards for workplace first aid kits

    • Guarantee compliance with the new BS-8599-1 standard for the contents of workplace first aid kits - considerably more comprehensive than old 'HSE' kits which are now outdated and inadequate

    • Green box with white cross and clear ‘First Aid’ marking for ease of identification

    • Supplied in deluxe cases made from shatter resistant ABS plastic with rubber lid seal, perspex covers and internal dividers

    • Supplied with wall mounting brackets and clear contents listings

    • Please use grid below to find the right size of kit for you

    • Beat the rush and order today – we offer free delivery on orders over £65

Some employers may take a chance and hope that their current first aid kit will suffice. BS-8599-1 has been implemented because the items in the current kits are no longer ideal for the hazards which should be identified during a formal risk assessment.

Does your current first aid kit cover all hazards in your workplace?


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          Quantity / Price   Order
Quantity
  Part # Pack Size/Type Dimensions 1 - 9 10 +
  FL2056  1 Kit  Small Kit  280 x 200 x 115mm £28.95 £27.50   Kit
  FL2057  1 Kit  Medium Kit  320 x 220 x 125mm £34.95 £33.20   Kit
  FL2058  1 Kit  Large Kit  320 x 220 x 125mm £39.95 £37.95   Kit
  FL2014  1 Refill  Small Refill  - £12.95 £12.30   Refill
  FL2016  1 Refill  Medium Refill  - £17.95 £16.95   Refill
  FL2018  1 Refill  Large Refill  - £21.95 £20.95   Refill

Which Kit Do I Require?


Category of RiskNumber of employeesQuantity and Size of First Aid Kit
Lower Risk i.e.
Shops & Offices, Libraries etc.
Less than 25
25 – 100
More than 100
1 x Small Kit
1 x Medium Kit
1 x Large Kit per 100 employees
High Risk i.e.
Engineering, assembly, food processing, warehousing, construction, chemicals etc.
Less than 5
5 – 25
More than 25
1 x Small Kit
1 x Medium Kit
1 x Large Kit per 25 employees

What is BS-8599-1?


BS-8599-1 is the new British Standard that specifies the contents that must be included in workplace first aid kits, and provides guidance as to the size of kit required for a given workplace environment, based on the number of employees and the level of risk present.

Why Has This Been Implemented?


The new list of recommended contents forms part of a modern approach to what is deemed to be a sensible range of products in the workplace of today. Factors such as new technologies in product development, different types of injury & risk, changes to training protocols as well as an increased awareness of infection control have resulted in the current kits no longer being ideal.

The HSE participated in proposing BS-8599-1, and are expected to change its current Code of Practice and Guidance to nominate the BSI standard rather than list suggested first aid products. This approach will bring first aid kits in line with other safety products such as hard hats and fire extinguishers.

When Will This Come Into Effect?


BS-8599-1 is effective from 30th June - first aid kits should be updated thereafter.

What Happens To The Old Standards?


BS-8599-1 specifically relates to adequate contents and provides guidance on the size of kit required. HSE Law still applies in terms of protocol:
  • "An employer shall provide or ensure that there are provided such equipment and facilities as are adequate and appropriate in the circumstances for enabling first aid to be rendered to their employees if they are injured or become ill at work”.
  • "The contents of first-aid containers should be examined frequently and should be restocked as soon as possible after use. Sufficient stocks should be held in a back-up stock on site."

How Does It Affect Me?


Employers are still ultimately responsible for carrying out a formal assessment of the first aid provision required in the workplace, and that suitable items are available to treat injuries that may arise from any hazards on site.

What Happens If I Don’t Comply?


Whilst it is the employers responsibility to ensure their level of First Aid provisions are adequate for their premises, they become liable when correct first aid is not available to treat an injury caused by a hazard which they should have accounted for.

For example, does your workplace have a kettle? If it does, and employee scalds themselves, does your current first aid kit include a burns dressing?

If it doesn’t, you could run under cold water but this is not effective at reducing scarring or the potential for infection. As an employer you are therefore responsible for any ramifications arising from injuries which could have been treated had adequate first aid provision been available.

The current kits were introduced in 1997 and were based on legislation from 1981 – the workplace has evolved, ensure your first aid supplies follow suit!

What Are The Specific Changes?


  • Increased numbers of gloves, which now need to be Nitrile material. The old kits had only one pair of gloves and 29 dressings.
  • Fewer Triangular Bandages, which are no longer used for the immobilisation of lower limb injuries.
  • The introduction of a new smaller dressing specifically for finger injuries that are too large for first aid plasters. Previously the smallest dressing was 12cm square, making it impractical for finger injuries.
  • The introduction of a spool of tape to secure bandages without the use of safety pins.
  • The introduction of modern wet gel type burns dressings and a conforming bandage to secure it.
  • The introduction of first aid shears, to cut clothing away from an injury site.
  • The introduction of an eye wash bottle into the travel kit, recognising that running water or fixed eye wash stations are unlikely to be available to workers travelling away from the workplace.
  • The introduction of a resuscitation device providing protection for first aiders giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
  • The addition of a foil survival blanket to provide means to keep a casualty warm, particularly in cases of clinical shock.


  • First Aid 4 Less are one of the UK's leading suppliers of first aid supplies. Our first aid kits and emergency first aid kits are suitable for home or the workplace with kits specialising in first aid for burns, first aid for eyes & first aid for children. You can also purchase many of our first aid products separately, including first aid bandages, first aid plasters, wound dressings, eyewash stations, instant cold/ice packs & reusable cold/ice packs.

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