First aid products designed for catering operations and hotels.

Published On: 5th October 2020

Bunzl Catering Supplies has launched two collections of first aid supplies, designed specifically for catering operators and hotels.  The catering range provides everything an operator might need to meet legal first aid obligations and tend to likely accident scenarios commonly seen in a catering environment. The hotel range provides everything a hotel might need to meet legal first aid obligations and to keep employees and paying guests safe.

The quantities and sizes of first aid kits needed in a workplace environment should be determined by the number of employees and the hazards they are exposed to. Conducting a risk assessment allows a business to establish which kit is required to satisfy their first aid requirements. Bunzl Catering Supplies delivers BS8599-1:2019 WORKPLACE FIRST AID KITS in small, medium and large sizes to meet the requirements of all sized operations.

In addition, the first aid provision from Bunzl Catering Supplies includes some specialist and innovative products too, including an easy-tear, adhesive-free ‘Easiplaster’ that sticks to itself, not to skin, hair, or wounds. The catering collection includes metal detectable blue plasters and a boxed burns kit.  The hotel collection includes boxed biohazard clean-up kits and an AED system for use in CPR emergencies.

For more information about first aid kits and from Bunzl Catering Supplies – please contact us today.

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