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OSHA-COMPLIANT TRAUMA SOLUTIONS FOR HIGH-HAZARD WORKSITES

Your Workers Can Bleed Out in 3 Minutes.
Your EMS Response Time is 7-10 Minutes.
What's Your Plan?

1,075
Construction Deaths in 2023
2,424
Workplace Amputations in 2023
39.2%
of Construction Deaths from Falls
$43,000
Cost Per Medically Consulted Injury
Exceeds OSHA 1910.151 & 1926.50 Requirements
ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 Class B Compliant
Stop the Bleed® Training Available
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Physician-Owned, SOF Veteran-Led

Every Site Visit. Every Inspection. Every Incident.

Are You Truly Prepared?

The Stakes:

OSHA Requirements You Can't Ignore:

  • Trained first-aid personnel on-site when medical facilities aren't within 3-4 minutes
  • Adequate first-aid supplies readily available
  • Weatherproof containers with individually sealed items
  • Weekly documented inspections of all kits
  • Emergency eyewash/shower stations where corrosives present

The Real Costs of Non-Compliance:

  • OSHA Citations: Up to $16,550 per violation
  • Repeat Violations: Up to $165,514
  • Cost Per Medically Consulted Injury: $43,000
  • Workplace Fatality: Average cost $1.46M
  • Workers' Compensation: Poor safety record increases premiums

The Harsh Reality:

What Actually Happens on Your Sites:

  • Severe laceration from circular saw
  • Crush injury from heavy equipment
  • Amputation from machinery entanglement
  • Fall from scaffold or ladder
  • Electrical burn from arc flash
  • Chemical exposure requiring decontamination
Critical Response Window:
3-5 minutes: Worker can bleed out from severe hemorrhage
3-4 minutes: OSHA's "near proximity" threshold
7-10 minutes: Typical urban EMS response
15-20 minutes: Rural site response time
Every minute: 10% decrease in cardiac arrest survival

Your Complete Jobsite Medical Defense System

Multiple Access Points. Zero Excuses. Total Coverage.

LAYER 1: FIXED STATIONS
LAYER 2: MOBILE KITS
LAYER 3: VEHICLE-MOUNTED
LAYER 4: PERSONAL IFAKS

The Foundation of Site Safety

  • Wall-mounted stations at offices, trailers, break areas
  • High-visibility cabinets co-located with AEDs
  • 8-pack configuration for multi-casualty readiness
  • 3-minute access from any work area

Station Options:

  • Clear Polycarbonate Cabinet: Maximum visibility, tamper-evident, alarm-ready
  • Metal Semi-Recessed: Low-profile, powder-coated, one-pull opening
  • Weather-Resistant: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Type III/IV rated for harsh environments

Featured Products:

Rapid Response Where Work Happens

  • Portable trauma backpacks for crew leaders
  • Pelican cases for severe conditions
  • Follow the work to remote areas
  • Radio-equipped responder capability

Deployment Strategy:

  • 1 kit per active crew (10-15 workers)
  • Positioned with site supervisors
  • Staged at high-risk operations
  • Quick-deploy for multiple casualties

Featured Products:

TRAMEDIC® Wall Kit
TRAMEDIC® Wall Kit - Removable soft case
NAR Trauma & First Aid Kit
NAR Trauma & First Aid Kit - Class A/B
Mobilize Comprehensive Trauma Kit by ZOLL
Mobilize Comprehensive Trauma Kit by ZOLL

Every Vehicle. Every Piece of Equipment.

  • Truck cab mounting for all company vehicles
  • Heavy equipment integration
  • Weather-sealed containers
  • Daily inspection integration

Coverage Requirements:

  • All licensed vehicles
  • Cranes and lifts
  • Excavators and dozers
  • Forklifts in warehouses

Featured Products:

Curaplex Stop the Bleed Kit - Individual - Intermediate
Curaplex Stop the Bleed Kit - Individual - Intermediate
TRAMEDIKIT Basic Trauma Kit
TRAMEDIKIT Basic Trauma Kit

When Seconds Count Most

  • Belt/vest mounted for immediate access
  • High-risk roles: Equipment operators, welders, riggers
  • Self-aid/buddy-aid capability
  • Compact, rugged design

Who Needs IFAKs:

  • Heavy machinery operators
  • Demolition crews
  • Electrical workers
  • Heights/confined space teams

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Implementation Roadmap

Assess
Deploy
Train
Document
Maintain

Navigate OSHA Requirements with Confidence

From Minimum Compliance to Best-in-Class Protection

OSHA Minimum Industry Standard MED-TAC Solutions
"Adequate" supplies ANSI Z308.1 Class A Exceeds ANSI Z308.1 Class B
Basic first aid items Standard trauma supplies Hemorrhage control focus
Person trained in first aid CPR/AED certified Stop the Bleed® certified
Supplies "readily available" Single first aid station 4-Layer System™
Weather-proof container Basic sealed kits ANSI Type IV ruggedized

29 CFR 1910.151 (General Industry)

  • Medical personnel requirements based on proximity
  • Adequate first-aid supplies readily available
  • Emergency eyewash/shower for corrosive exposure
MED-TAC Exceeds: Class B kits with CAT tourniquet included

29 CFR 1926.50 (Construction)

  • First-aid supplies in weatherproof containers
  • Individual sealed packets
  • Weekly inspection documentation
  • Certified first-aider when hospital not "reasonably accessible"
MED-TAC Exceeds: Inspection cards included with kits

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 Updates

  • Class B includes arterial tourniquet requirement
  • Foil blanket for shock prevention
  • Increased gauze quantities
MED-TAC Advantage: Latest 2021-compliant inventory

Build Your Compliance System:

Inspection cards included with MED-TAC kits
Weekly inspection logs (create based on OSHA requirements)
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Training attendance tracking
Inventory management systems
Incident response protocols

Inspection Readiness Scorecard:

Kits within 3-minute access?
Weather-sealed containers?
Current inspection tags?
Trained personnel per shift?
Posted emergency procedures?
Documentation current?

Equipped for Your Site's Specific Hazards

Evidence-Based Solutions for Construction's Most Severe Injuries

SEVERE HEMORRHAGE/AMPUTATION

The Threat:
Exsanguination in 3-5 minutes
Mechanism:
Saw injuries, machinery entanglement, crushing
Critical Supplies:
  • CAT Gen 7 Tourniquets - CoTCCC recommended
  • Hemostatic agents - Such as Celox Gauze
  • Emergency Trauma Dressing - Pressure application
Real Save:
Lebanon, OH - Tourniquet saved worker after leg crush

PENETRATING CHEST TRAUMA

The Threat:
Tension pneumothorax
Mechanism:
Impalement, projectile injuries, falls onto rebar
Critical Supplies:
  • HyFin Vent Chest Seals - Vented design
  • Twin pack for entry/exit wounds
  • Occlusive dressing backup
Protocol:
Immediate seal application, position of comfort

CRUSH INJURIES

The Threat:
Compartment syndrome, rhabdomyolysis
Mechanism:
Equipment rollover, structural collapse, entrapment
Critical Supplies:
  • SAM Splints - Moldable immobilization
  • Ace wraps - Compression control
  • Hypothermia kit - Prevent shock
Key:
Do NOT remove crushing object without medical direction

FALLS FROM HEIGHT

The Threat:
Multi-system trauma, internal bleeding
Mechanism:
Scaffold, ladder, roof, structural steel
Critical Supplies:
  • Cervical collars - Spinal protection
  • Backboards/scoops - Safe movement
  • Pelvic binders - Hemorrhage control
Statistics:
421 construction deaths from falls in 2023

ELECTRICAL BURNS

The Threat:
Cardiac arrest, tissue destruction
Mechanism:
Arc flash, electrocution, power line contact
Critical Supplies:
  • Burn dressings - Non-adherent
  • AED - Defibrillation ready
  • CPR masks - Protected ventilation
Protocol:
Scene safety first, assume cardiac involvement

HAZMAT/CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

The Threat:
Corrosive burns, respiratory compromise
Mechanism:
Concrete burns, solvent exposure, acid contact
Critical Supplies:
  • Eyewash stations - 15-minute flush capability per ANSI Z358.1
  • Decontamination supplies
  • Burn sheets - Chemical resistant
Compliance:
Required where corrosives present

Scalable Solutions for Every Site Size

From 10-Person Crews to 500+ Worker Projects

SMALL SITES (10-25 Workers)
Typical Projects: Residential, small commercial, renovations

Your 4-Layer Configuration:

  • Layer 1: 1 wall station (8-pack) at main entrance/trailer
  • Layer 2: 1 mobile kit with supervisor
  • Layer 3: Kit in each vehicle (2-3 typically)
  • Layer 4: IFAKs for equipment operators

Recommended Products:

  • Public Access Bleeding Control Station - Basic 8-Pack
  • NAR Trauma Kit - Class A
  • Individual Bleeding Control Kits (5-pack)
Investment Range: $1,500 - $2,500
Covers: OSHA compliance + rapid hemorrhage control
MEDIUM SITES (25-100 Workers)
Typical Projects: Multi-story commercial, industrial facilities

Your 4-Layer Configuration:

  • Layer 1: 2-3 wall stations (strategic placement)
  • Layer 2: 2-3 mobile kits (crew leaders)
  • Layer 3: All vehicle equipped (5-8 vehicles)
  • Layer 4: IFAKs for high-risk trades

Recommended Products:

  • Public Access Stations - Intermediate 8-Pack
  • NAR Trauma Kits - Class B
  • TRAMEDIC Cabinet Kit
  • Curaplex Multi-Pack Kits
Investment Range: $3,500 - $6,000
Covers: Multi-floor access, crew mobility
LARGE SITES (100-500 Workers)
Typical Projects: High-rises, hospitals, infrastructure

Your 4-Layer Configuration:

  • Layer 1: 4-8 wall stations (per floor/zone)
  • Layer 2: 4-6 mobile kits (area supervisors)
  • Layer 3: Full fleet equipped (15+ vehicles)
  • Layer 4: IFAKs for 30%+ of workforce

Recommended Products:

  • Public Access Stations - Advanced with Celox
  • Mobilize Comprehensive Trauma Kit
  • MOJO Public Access Trauma Stations
  • Bulk IFAK programs
Investment Range: $8,000 - $15,000
Covers: Mass casualty capability, zone coverage

MEGA PROJECTS (500+ Workers)

Typical Projects: Stadiums, airports, industrial complexes

Custom Program Design:

  • Dedicated medical trailer/room
  • EMT/Paramedic staffing considerations
  • Mass casualty incident planning
  • Integrated command structure
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Calculate Your Savings:

From Bystander to Lifesaver in 90 Minutes

Stop the Bleed® Certification for Your Entire Workforce

The Training Program

STOP THE BLEED® TRAINING

Duration: 90 minutes hands-on Certificate: Certificate of completion Class Size: Up to 30 participants

Core Skills Taught:

  • Recognize life-threatening bleeding
  • Direct pressure application
  • Wound packing techniques
  • Tourniquet application (self & buddy)
  • Patient positioning & shock prevention

Who Should Be Trained:

  • Mandatory: Site supervisors, foremen, safety officers
  • Recommended: Equipment operators, riggers, welders
  • Ideal: Entire workforce for comprehensive coverage

MED-TAC INSTRUCTOR CREDENTIALS

  • Physician-owned, SOF veteran-led company
  • Instructors trained MARSOC, USMS Special Operations
  • TCCC/TECC doctrine experts
  • Real-world experience - instructor saved by these techniques in Afghanistan

Documentation & Compliance

Training Documentation

Standard Training Deliverables:

  • Certificate of completion (after hands‑on skills)
  • Training completion verification
  • Skills demonstration checklist
  • Recommended refresher schedule

Frequency Recommendations

Initial Training:
New employee orientation, transfer to high-risk role, post‑incident reinforcement
Annual:
Brief skills review (20 min)
Biennial:
Full recertification
Monthly:
5‑minute toolbox talks

Integration with Safety Programs

Combines With:

  • CPR/AED certification
  • Bloodborne pathogen training
  • Emergency action plan drills
  • OSHA 30-hour courses
"REAL IMPACT"

U.S. Army Crane Ammunition Activity implemented Stop the Bleed program to train workforce. Program covers remote worksites with explosive hazards and heavy machinery - similar risks to construction.

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Every Dollar Invested Returns $2 or More in Savings

Calculate Your Site's Potential Cost Reduction

Interactive ROI Calculator

Industry Averages (Pre-filled):
Average injury cost: $43,000
Average fatality cost: $1,460,000
Workers' comp cost reduction: 26%
Injury claim reduction: 9.4%

Your Calculated Savings

Savings Category Year 1 3-Year Total
Reduced injury costs $XX,XXX $XXX,XXX
Workers' comp premium reduction $XX,XXX $XXX,XXX
Avoided OSHA citations $XX,XXX $XXX,XXX
Productivity gains $XX,XXX $XXX,XXX
Total Savings $XXX,XXX $XXX,XXX
Investment Required
$XX,XXX
ROI
XXX%
Payback Period
X.X months

Cost Breakdown Visualization

Medical costs (40%) • Lost productivity (38%) • Administrative (12%) • Other (10%)

"26% Reduction in Workers' Comp Costs"

Cal/OSHA study: Workplaces saw average $355,000 savings after safety improvements

Why Safety Leaders Choose MED‑TAC

PHYSICIAN‑OWNED

Medical expertise driving product selection

SOF VETERAN‑LED

Combat‑proven trauma protocols

C‑TECC PARTNER

Recognized in tactical medicine community

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"Our Training Saves Lives - Literally"

"One of our instructors was SAVED in Afghanistan by teammates using the same TCCC concepts we teach"

Taught Elite Units Including:
  • MARSOC (Marine Special Operations)
  • US Marshals SOG
  • Multiple federal agencies

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Your Compliance Questions Answered

OSHA requires "adequate" first aid supplies , but doesn't specify exact contents. For construction sites, ANSI Z308.1 Class B (which includes tourniquets) is the recognized standard. With severe injuries possible and response times over 3-4 minutes , hemorrhage control capability is essential, not optional.
Follow time-to-care metrics: No worker should be more than 3-4 minutes from a bleeding control kit in high‑hazard areas . Research suggests 90‑second walking accessibility and co‑location with AEDs . Add more stations based on your site's hazards, layout, and number of floors, plus mobile kits with supervisors.
OSHA requires at least one trained first‑aider per shift when medical facilities aren't readily accessible . Best practice is training all supervisors plus high‑risk trade workers. The 90‑minute certification provides immediate, life‑saving capability.
Construction sites must check kits before deployment and weekly thereafter . Document all inspections. Replace used items immediately. Hemostatic agents and chest seals have expiration dates - track these monthly.
Yes. Safety improvements typically result in 26% average savings on workers' compensation costs according to Cal/OSHA studies . Fewer injuries mean lower Experience Modification Rates (EMR) which directly impact your premiums. Every prevented injury helps improve your rate.
Basic kits handle minor injuries but can't address severe bleeding - the leading cause of preventable trauma death . Augment existing supplies with hemorrhage control (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressings) rather than replacing everything.
Present the ROI: $2 or more return per $1 invested . One prevented serious injury ($43,000 average cost) pays for an entire site's trauma program. One prevented fatality ($1.46M average) funds company‑wide implementation.
Yes. Many states have Good Samaritan laws that protect voluntary rescuers who act in good faith during emergencies . Your bleeding control stations can save lives whether the injury is work‑related or not. Many sites have used them for vehicle accidents near the jobsite. Check your state's specific laws for details.

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A worker died every 99 minutes from a work-related injury in 2023.
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