This TR04E empty metal first aid cabinet is the ideal storage solution for assembling a customized and compliant first aid kit. Durable and heavy-duty, this metal box ensures your medical supplies are protected against dust and impact in any Canadian workplace environment.
No returnable if used. For more information about our return policy, please refer to the Orders and Returns.
Specifically designed for the first aid kit, this case withstands shocks, moisture, and harsh environments, ensuring that your equipment remains intact and ready for use. Lightweight and easy to carry, it is the ideal companion to guarantee the safety and protection of your first aid supplies, no matter where you go. Case for first aid kit
This sturdy metal case opens on the side and closes with a latch. The case has a handle on the top. The back of the case has four holes for wall mounting.
It is notably used for the TR04E kits. The choice of a metal case provides durability, especially if you open your kit often. In addition, the closing mechanism makes it easy to close the case.
Dimensions:
width 38.7 cm X height 41.9 cm X depth 14.3 cm.
(Width 15-1/4 inches X height 16-1/2 inches X depth 5-5/8 inches).
Invest in this metal case and have peace of mind knowing your emergency equipment is always in perfect condition.
This product stands out due to several essential features for health and safety managers:
Heavy-duty metal construction with a continuous hinge for smooth opening.
Optimized dimensions to accommodate a complete first aid content list according to Canadian standards.
Integrated weather gasket to limit the infiltration of dust and moisture.
Secure pull-down latches to keep the case hermetically sealed.
Ergonomic carrying handle for rapid transport to the scene of an incident.
Installing this metal box is quick and easy. For maximum accessibility, it is recommended to mount the first aid cabinet on a wall in plain sight, ideally at a height between 1 meter and 1.5 meters from the floor. Use the pre-drilled mounting holes on the back of the box to screw it securely onto a flat surface. Ensure the chosen location is free of obstacles so that the door opening is never hindered during an emergency intervention.
To maximize the lifespan of your safety equipment, minimal maintenance is required. Regularly clean the exterior surface with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner to prevent dust buildup. Periodically inspect the latches and hinge to ensure they are functioning correctly. It is also advised to check the condition of the rubber gasket once a year to guarantee your first aid supplies remain protected from environmental contaminants.
For optimal use, organize your first aid kit content by category (wound care, protection, instruments). Use the open lid as a clean work tray during interventions. It is highly recommended to place a checklist inside the box to facilitate monthly inventory audits. Ensure every employee knows the exact location of the first aid box and understands how to operate the latches under the stress of a medical emergency.
Yes, the TR04E box format is designed to hold the equipment required by various provincial and federal workplace first aid regulations.
This model is equipped with efficient closing latches. While it does not feature a built-in padlock hasp, it can be secured with plastic safety seals to indicate if the kit has been opened.
No, this is an empty metal box. This allows you total flexibility to customize your own emergency kit or to replace a damaged container while keeping your current supplies.
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