PPE
First Aid Kit
Eyewash Station
Miscellaneous
AED
100

The different types of PPE we provide to our customers

Head, hearing, eye/face, and hand protection

100

The number of items required in the Vestis First Aid Class B kit

22

100

The document that will advise if an eyewash station is needed

SDS Sheets

100

The frequency of service by Vestis First Aid when servicing Class B first aid kits

30,60,90 Days

100

The leading cause of death in the workplace

SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest)

200

The website we use to research safety items including PPE

200

The bandage that is required in the Class B first aid kit

1X3 STRIP 50 CT.

200

The service frequency required for a gravity fed eyewash station

Every 90 days

200

This charge is applied to every customer invoice when the Vestis First Aid SSR re-fills Class B first aid kits

A service charge or energy fee

200

In simple terminology, the basic difference between a Sudden Cardiac Arrest and a Heart Attack

SCA: Electrical Issue; Heart Attack: Plumbing Issue

300

The two types and three classes of hard hats

Type I and type II 

Class E (Electrical) accidental contact with low-voltage < 20,000 volts, Class C (Conductive) no electrical protection, Class G (General) accidental contact with low-voltage < 2,200 volts

300

Which of the following is not one of the 22 required items in the Class B first aid kit: Hand Sanitizer, Scissors, Tweezers, Cold Pack or Mylar blanket

Tweezers

300

The time and distance an eyewash station must be located from a hazard

Within 10 seconds or 55 feet from any hazard

300

The 5 categories that a Vestis FAS can sell to customers

First Aid, Eye Wash Stations, PPE, AEDs, and Safety Training

300

The two different model AED's we sell

The Lifepak CR2 and the HeartSine Samarita 450P

400

The three factors that influence the selection of protective gloves

Type of hazard, type of work, type of material being handled. 

400

Do the eyewash bottles in the Class B first aid kit meet the OSHA standard for an eyewash station?

No, they are only supplemental

400

According to ANSI, the frequency that a plumbed eyewash station must be activated to ensure its functioning properly 

Weekly

400

The federal regulatory agency that protects the health and safety of workers 

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Association)

400

After this number of months, the batteries and pads on the two AED's we sell should be replaced

48 months or 4 years

500

The single number rating, given in decibels, used to determine the effectiveness of hearing protection

Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)

500

What does the OSHA standard have to say about first aid supplies?

Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available

500

The 4 types of eyewash stations

Portable units, Supplemental stations, Plumbed Units, and Gravity fed.

500

This organization oversees what First Aid products are required within a kit

American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

500

A customer may choose to purchase an AED by these three options 

3 Year lease, 5 year lease, or direct purchase