CODE CPS694
First aid kit DIN 13157 – Compliant with DIN13157 European standards
Description
Shockproof polypropylene case containing DIN 13157 – C standard content, orange colour, wall attachment support, carrying handle, closure with 2 rotating clips.
It is mandatory to carry with you an approved first aid kit for cycles and motorcycles (DIN 13167 regulation) and cars (DIN 13164 regulation) when traveling on the roads of the following European Union countries:[4][5] Austria; Bulgaria; Croatia; Estonia; France; Germany; Greece; Latvia; Lithuania; Poland; Portugal; Czech Republic; Slovenia[6]; Spain; Hungary.
In European countries not belonging to the EU it is mandatory in Belarus; Moldova; Swiss; European Türkiye; Ukraine.
The products defined as medical devices, contained in the first aid kit, comply with the EC directive 93/42 and with the DL 24.2.97.
Where is DIN 13157 Mandatory?
The DIN 13157 standard specifies the requirements for first aid kits intended for workplaces, industries, offices, and construction sites in Germany. Here is a detailed overview of the mandatory nature and applications of the DIN 13157 standard:
Mandatory Nature of DIN 13157
Germany
In Germany, the DIN 13157 standard is mandatory for:
- Companies with fewer than 50 employees: All workplaces with fewer than 50 employees must have a first aid kit compliant with the DIN 13157 standard.
- Offices and institutions: Offices and other institutions with fewer than 50 employees are also required to comply with this standard.
- Construction sites: Temporary or mobile construction sites must have a DIN 13157 compliant kit available, regardless of the number of workers.
Contents of the DIN 13157 Kit
The DIN 13157 kit includes a standardized set of items to address workplace emergencies, such as bandages, plasters, scissors, gloves, resuscitation masks, and more. This standard ensures that the kits are uniform and comprehensive, allowing for a quick and effective response in case of injury.
Applications and Benefits
- Uniformity: Ensures that all first aid kits contain the same essential items, guaranteeing a consistent response to emergencies.
- Reduced complexity: Simplifies employee training, as they know what to expect in the kit and how to use each item.
- Compliance with safety laws: Helps companies adhere to occupational safety regulations, reducing the risk of penalties and improving employee safety.
Beyond Germany
While the DIN 13157 standard is specific to Germany, the principles of having standardized first aid kits are recognized and adopted in many other countries, adapting to their respective local regulations. International companies operating in Germany are required to comply with this standard for their German locations.
Conclusion
In summary, the DIN 13157 standard is mandatory in Germany for companies with fewer than 50 employees, offices, institutions, and construction sites. It ensures that first aid kits are complete and standardized, improving safety and emergency response in workplaces.
Kit contents
1 Spool 5m x 2.5cm PLASTOSAN TNT
1 elastic bandage 60 x 80 DIN 13151-K
3 Gauze compress 10 x 10 cm 8 layers sterile
3 elastic bandage 80×100 sterile M
2 sterile pad 100×120 G
2 Bag mm 300 x 400 minigrip transp
1 Drape 60 x 80 DIN 13152-A sterile
4 Vinyl gloves L
2 Sterile adhesive eye pad
1 gold/silver isothermal blanket 160x210cm
3 Bandage 4 x 6 DIN 61634 elastic
3 Bandage 4 x 8 DIN 61634 elastic
1 minigrip bag 11 x 15 + 2 neutral
1 triangular non-woven sheet cm.96x96x136
1 Lister scissors CM.19 DIN 58279-A190
1 Pack of 10 3-ply paper handkerchiefs
1 ICE PACK instant ice
1 pack vinyl gloves 4 pcs.
1 Manual
1 Plasters 8 pcs 10×6 cm DIN 13019
1 Box of 20 assorted plasters
Dimensions
Dimensions (LxWxH): 250x190x90 mm