In most shops I have worked in an eye wash station is mounted somewhere on the wall. I would recommend getting one if you have not done so already. They are inexpensive and are really the best way to flush someone's else clear of debris of chemicals that may have gotten in there.

Cheers,
Lance Ayer
Calgary Bike Initiative

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Rich Points <rich@richpoints.com> wrote:
Collectives,
At Community Cycles we have a couple of first aid kits that we keep on
the peg boards with the tools.  Some people know they're there others
don't.  The kits get used, mostly band aids and aspirin.  We don't have
a formal way of replenishing things from the kit as they are used.

How does your shop handle first aid and keep the supplies stocked?

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Rich Points
Community Cycles Director
http://CommunityCycles.org
Rich@CommunityCycles.org
720-565-6019

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