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Pink Washproof Adhesive Plasters
From £2.04 To £4.73Supplied in: Pack of 100 -
Water Resistant Blue Catering Plasters In Assorted Sizes
From £2.09 To £6.29Supplied in: Pack of 100 -
First aid sterile eye dressings
£4.70Supplied in: Pack of 10 -
Protective Self-Seal Finger Dressings
From £3.40 To £10.45Supplied in: Pack of 10 -
QuickFix Elastic Plaster Refills
£6.42Supplied in: Pack of 45 -
Sensitive Skin Washproof Plasters
From £4.50 To £7.54Supplied in: Pack of 100 -
Dependaplast Washproof Plasters
From £4.78 To £6.13Supplied in: Single -
QuickFix Detectable Plaster Refills
£9.49Supplied in: Pack of 45 -
QuickFix Waterproof Plaster Refills
£8.25Supplied in: Pack of 45 -
Cushioned Fabric Plasters
From £1.71 To £5.21Supplied in: Single Pack -
Waterproof Extra Long Finger Extension Plasters
£7.81Supplied in: Pack of 50 -
Assorted First Aid Kit Plaster Value Pack
£23.99Supplied in: Single Kit -
QuickFix Fully Stocked Wall-Mounted First Aid Elastic Plaster Dispenser
£31.19Supplied in: Single Kit -
Advanced Hydrogel Protective Burn Plasters
£20.76Supplied in: Pack of 25 -
QuickFix Fully Stocked Wall-Mounted First Aid Waterproof Plaster Dispenser
£33.94Supplied in: Single Kit -
Plaster Boxes – Dependaplast
From £6.80 To £7.67Supplied in: Box of 120 Plasters -
Pilfer Proof First Aid Plaster Dispenser
£15.83Supplied in: Single -
QuickFix Fully Stocked Wall-Mounted First Aid Detectable Plaster Dispenser
£30.89Supplied in: Single Kit -
QuickFix Uno Plaster Dispensers – Plum
£16.49Supplied in: Single -
Advanced 1, 2, 3 Blister Plasters In Two Sizes
£12.91Supplied in: 5 Packs of 5 -
Dependaplast Hypo-Allergenic Latex-Free Plasters
£4.17Supplied in: Single
Plasters
Every workplace needs a first aid kit and if there's one thing that always runs out faster than anything else, it's plasters. Because they're mostly used to treat minor injuries it's all too easy to forget how important they are but every now and again they're needed for something serious, and even small cuts can present an infection risk. It's useful to be able to buy them in bulk so you can always be confident of having some available when needed.
Plasters come in handy in all sorts of ways, from making sure an injured finger doesn't leave bloodstains on paperwork to relieving blisters caused by ill-fitting shoes when workers are on their feet all day. Making sure they're easily available isn't just about health and safety, it's about making employees feel that they are properly taken care of. Being ready to help in these small ways is key to making people feel valued and creating a positive workplace environment.
Plasters come in many shapes and sizes and it's a good idea to have a variety available in order to treat different kinds of injury. Our range gives you plenty to choose from but they all have the essential qualities we know you're looking for - they're easy to unwrap, they're easy to apply, and they stay in place when attached, something not all such products can be relied upon to do. This means you won't have to waste any time when patching up injuries.
In some workplaces, plasters run out very quickly and because they're small, staff are not always very good at logging when they've been used, so it's a good idea to check your first aid kit regularly and make sure the supply is topped up.
Buyers' guide
When buying plasters for the workplace it's important to think about what they may be exposed to when they're being worn. In any environment where employees encounter damp, washproof plasters are necessary. If your business deals with food or other products or services where hygiene is important, you should opt for catering grade plasters. These are normally blue so that it's easy to see when they're being worn.
In workplaces where there is a risk of burn injuries, special plasters designed to treat burns should be used. Ordinary plasters can cause injuries like this to get worse.
In offices, where paper cuts are common, simple strip plasters are in high demand, but you may also need smaller ones to treat finger injuries.
Plasters use a variety of types of adhesive and some people are allergic to some of them - even the hypoallergenic ones. Some plasters also cause a problem for people with latex allergies. This is another good reason to have a variety of types available in your workplace first aid kit.
Remember that practicing good workplace hygiene reduces the risk of injuries becoming infected and is an important counterpart to first aid procedures