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First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance 50-Person ANSI A+ First Aid Cabinet Review (2026)

Is the First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance 50-Person ANSI A+ First Aid Cabinet the right workplace first aid kit for a site that needs a documented ANSI fill?

Short answer: Yes โ€” when your written safety program calls for a class-designated fill on the wall, the First Aid Only 746000 is the cabinet to specify. It combines an ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A+ fill with a wall-mountable SmartCompliance cabinet and the SmartTab refill-reminder system, rated for 50-person workplaces. If you like the SmartCompliance concept but do not need the class documentation, the First Aid Only SmartCompliance 50-person kit saves about $24; if your hazard profile is high-risk rather than common-injury, look at a Class B fill like the Ever Ready First Aid Class B wall-mount kit instead.

There is a specific buyer this cabinet exists for: the safety manager whose program documentation, insurer, or corporate EHS template asks a blunt question โ€” what class is your first aid fill? Plenty of good kits in our workplace first aid kits collection are positioned on OSHA compliance generally. Far fewer carry an explicit ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 class designation. The First Aid Only 746000 does, and it wraps that Class A+ fill in the same SmartCompliance architecture that made the brand a default in occupational first aid: a fixed cabinet, organized supplies, and SmartTab reminders that flag restocking before the station runs dry.

At $123.29 it is the most expensive workplace kit First Aid Only fields on WC Safety, so this review weighs what the extra money actually buys โ€” against its own SmartCompliance sibling, against cheaper 50-person kits, and against the wider field in our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.7/5. The First Aid Only 746000 is the strongest documentation-grade workplace first aid cabinet we list for 50-person sites: an ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A+ fill, a wall-mountable cabinet that anchors a permanent station, and SmartTab reminders that keep it stocked. It earns the top rating in the First Aid Only workplace family โ€” the $123.29 price is the only real objection, and it buys the paper trail.

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Pros

  • Documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A+ fill โ€” the designation auditors and EHS templates ask for
  • Wall-mountable SmartCompliance cabinet establishes a permanent, visible station
  • SmartTab refill-reminder system flags depleted categories before the cabinet runs empty
  • Rated for 50-person workplaces โ€” a realistic single-station capacity
  • Refillable by category through the First Aid Only ecosystem

Cons

  • At $123.29, the priciest workplace kit in the First Aid Only lineup on this site
  • Fixed wall-mount format โ€” useless to crews working out of vehicles
  • Class A orientation targets common injuries; high-risk sites need Class B coverage
  • Overkill for very small teams a 10-person kit would serve

Who should buy the First Aid Only 746000

  • Safety managers whose written program or insurer requires an ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 class-designated fill
  • Facilities up to 50 people standardizing on wall-mounted stations from the first aid cabinets collection
  • Multi-site employers who want one auditable cabinet spec across locations
  • Buyers upgrading from an undocumented box of supplies to a defensible program โ€” start with our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode
  • Anyone comparing cabinet-format options across the first aid kits parent collection before committing

Strengths of the First Aid Only 746000 cabinet

The Class A+ designation does the paperwork for you

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines Class A as the fill for common workplace injuries โ€” cuts, abrasions, minor burns, eye irritation โ€” and Class B for larger, higher-risk environments. The 746000 ships with a Class A+ fill, First Aid Only's designation built on the Z308.1 Class A assortment. When an auditor, insurer, or corporate EHS checklist asks what standard your first aid station meets, this cabinet gives you a specific answer instead of a shrug. That is precisely the gap most generic kits leave open, and it is why this model outranks its own cheaper siblings for documentation-driven programs.

Wall mounting makes the station permanent

A wall-mounted cabinet cannot wander into a supply closet or someone's truck. Bolted at a known location, the 746000 becomes part of the building โ€” the spot every employee learns during orientation. Emergency response time is mostly search time, and a fixed cabinet takes searching out of the equation. Buyers weighing more wall-mount formats should scan our best first aid cabinets guide for the full field, including multi-shelf steel units for bigger headcounts.

SmartTab keeps the fill honest between audits

A Class A+ fill is only Class A+ while it is actually in the cabinet. The SmartTab refill-reminder system flags supply categories as they are consumed, prompting reorder at the point of use rather than at the annual audit. Combined with category refills from our first aid kit refills collection, the cabinet is designed to stay at its rated capacity for its whole service life โ€” which is what the documentation ultimately promises.

Sized for real 50-person coverage

The 50-person rating positions the 746000 as a single-station solution for a mid-sized office, shop floor, or warehouse. That matches how safety programs actually deploy cabinets: one anchored station per coverage zone, supplemented as headcount or floor plan demands. Larger sites can pair it with a second cabinet or step up to a 100-person kit like the RHINO RESCUE 371-piece OSHA 100-person kit.

It anchors a program, not just a purchase

Because the cabinet is refillable and its fill is class-designated, the 746000 works as the fixed core of a layered program โ€” trauma supplies, burn care, eyewash, and CPR barriers bolt on around it. The accessories section below maps those layers; the point is that this is infrastructure, not inventory.

Weaknesses to weigh before buying

You are paying for documentation

The honest framing: the SmartCompliance 50-person kit delivers the same brand, the same SmartTab system, and the same 50-person rating for $99.73. The 746000's extra $24 buys the wall-mount cabinet format and the explicit ANSI Class A+ designation. If nobody will ever ask what class your fill is, that money may be better spent on accessories.

A wall cabinet cannot follow the work

Field crews, service fleets, and contractors need first aid in the vehicle, not on a wall back at the shop. For that duty the metal-case First Aid Only 9302-25M โ€” reviewed in our First Aid Only 9302-25M contractor kit review โ€” is the right First Aid Only product, often alongside a mounted cabinet at the home facility.

Class A has a ceiling

Class A fills target common workplace injuries. Sites with elevated risk โ€” heavy manufacturing, remote work, high-energy equipment โ€” are the territory ANSI carved out Class B for. The Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit at $59.95 covers that class in a wall-mountable plastic case, and our Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit review breaks down when to make that call.

Comparison: documented-class and high-capacity alternatives

Kit Class / positioning Format Person rating Price
First Aid Only 746000 ANSI Z308.1 Class A+ Wall-mount cabinet, SmartTab 50 $123.29
Ever Ready First Aid Class B ANSI Class B Wall-mountable plastic case, portable Higher-risk fill $59.95
ProHeal 10-person Class A ANSI Class A, Type III Compact portable 10 $24.98
24/7 First Aid 59554 OSHA-compliant (listing) Value 100-person kit 100 $37.99

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ Ever Ready Class B ProHeal 10-person 24/7 First Aid 59554

746000 vs its First Aid Only siblings

Within the brand, the choice comes down to format and paperwork.

Spec 746000 cabinet SmartCompliance 50 91248 9302-25M
ANSI Class A+ designation โœ“ โ€” โ€” โ€”
Wall-mountable โœ“ โ€” (cabinet-style) โ€” Mounts in truck or shop
SmartTab reminders โœ“ โœ“ โ€” โ€”
Person rating 50 50 50 25
Typical price $123.29 $99.73 $20.95 $28.99
  • Buy the First Aid Only 746000 if your program needs the ANSI Class A+ designation on the wall โ€” the subject of this review.
  • Buy the SmartCompliance 50-person kit if you want the same restocking intelligence without the class paperwork โ€” see our SmartCompliance 50-person kit review.
  • Buy the First Aid Only 91248 if you need 50-person coverage at the lowest cost and will manage restocking manually.
  • Buy the First Aid Only 9302-25M if the kit rides in a truck with a crew of 25 or fewer.

Shop the First Aid Only family on Amazon โ†’ SmartCompliance 50 First Aid Only 91248 First Aid Only 9302-25M

Building out the station: refills and companion supplies

Treat the First Aid Only 746000 ANSI A+ cabinet as the hub and layer the rest of the program around it. Restock through the refill packs collection โ€” the First Aid Only 90583 refill keeps the reorder in-brand at $24.99, and the class-matched Urgent First Aid Class A refill restores an ANSI Class A assortment for $24.95. Add burn coverage with the First Aid Only Water Jel burn dressing 3-pack from the burn care collection, keep a bottle of the PhysiciansCare sterile eye wash solution from the eyewash stations range beside the cabinet, and mount a barrier device like the Ever Ready adult and infant CPR mask combo from CPR rescue supplies. Bulk consumables live in bandages and wound care collection.

Top cabinet companions on Amazon โ†’ Urgent First Aid Class A refill Water Jel 3-pack PhysiciansCare eye wash

Where the 746000 fits: Class A vs Class B, kit vs cabinet

Two axes define this category. The first is fill class under ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021: Class A assortments address the common workplace injuries most sites see, while Class B assortments carry more, and more varied, supplies for larger and higher-risk environments โ€” our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 requirements reference explains how OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151's adequacy requirement maps onto those classes. The second axis is container: portable kits move with people, cabinets anchor to buildings. The 746000 sits at the documented-Class-A, wall-anchored corner of that grid โ€” the default spec for a fixed 50-person workplace with an ordinary hazard profile. High-risk sites shift one square over to Class B; mobile crews shift to portable formats. The which first aid kit do you need decision guide walks the whole grid, and the best first aid cabinets and wall stations roundup ranks the anchored options.

Total cost of ownership

Plan for three cost layers. The cabinet itself is $123.29, once. Consumables are recurring: a 50-person site will draw down bandaging and topical categories at a pace set by its injury log, and SmartTab prompts tell you when โ€” figure a $24.95 Urgent First Aid 25-person Class A refill or equivalent per restock cycle. The third layer is time, and it is where the 746000 undercuts cheaper kits: SmartTab reminders replace scheduled manual audits as the primary restock trigger, so upkeep becomes reactive minutes instead of proactive hours. Spread over a multi-year service life, the cabinet's premium over a $20.95 soft kit amortizes to pocket change per employee per year โ€” the full category math is in our workplace first aid kits guide.

Final verdict: 4.7/5

The First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance 50-Person ANSI A+ First Aid Cabinet earns 4.7/5 โ€” the highest mark in the First Aid Only workplace lineup on WC Safety. It is the cabinet to buy when the fill class has to be written down: documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A+ contents, a wall-mounted station employees can find, and SmartTab reminders that keep the documentation true between audits. Choose the SmartCompliance 50-person alternative if the class designation does not matter to your program, or the Ever Ready Class B option if your hazard assessment points above Class A.

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First Aid Only 746000 โ€” FAQ

What does ANSI Class A+ mean on the First Aid Only 746000?

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines Class A as the fill assortment for common workplace injuries, and the 746000 ships with First Aid Only's Class A+ fill built on that assortment. The designation gives safety programs a named standard to cite in documentation. For the full decode of classes and container types, see our ANSI Z308.1 and OSHA requirements reference.

Is the First Aid Only 746000 OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate first aid supplies rather than certifying specific kits, and it points employers toward ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 as guidance. The 746000 is stocked for OSHA-oriented programs with a documented ANSI Class A+ fill, which is the strongest footing a 50-person general-industry site can start from. Final adequacy always depends on your own hazard assessment.

How many people does the First Aid Only 746000 cabinet cover?

First Aid Only rates the cabinet for 50-person workplaces as a single station. Coverage also depends on layout โ€” employees should be able to reach supplies quickly, so large or multi-floor sites may need two stations. Bigger single-station needs point to 100-person kits like the RHINO RESCUE 100-person kit.

Can the First Aid Only 746000 be wall mounted?

Yes โ€” wall mounting is the core of the design. The SmartCompliance cabinet is built to bolt to a wall and serve as a permanent first aid station at a location every employee knows. That fixed placement is the main functional difference from the cabinet-style but freestanding SmartCompliance 50-person sibling kit.

First Aid Only 746000 vs SmartCompliance 50-person kit โ€” what is the difference?

Format and documentation. Both carry SmartTab refill reminders and a 50-person rating, but the 746000 adds a wall-mountable cabinet and an explicit ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A+ fill for $123.29 versus $99.73. Our SmartCompliance 50-person review covers the cheaper sibling in detail.

First Aid Only 746000 vs Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit โ€” which class do I need?

Match the class to your hazard profile. Class A, which the 746000 carries in A+ form, targets the common injuries of offices, retail, and light industry; Class B is ANSI's fill for larger, higher-risk environments. The Ever Ready Class B kit at $59.95 is our stocked Class B wall-mountable option, and our Ever Ready Class B review maps the decision.

Does the First Aid Only 746000 use SmartTab refill reminders?

Yes. SmartTab is First Aid Only's refill-reminder system: tabs tied to supply categories flag consumption so someone reorders before the cabinet runs empty. It is the feature that keeps a documented Class A+ fill actually at Class A+ levels between formal audits, and it works hand-in-hand with packs from the refills range.

Is Class A enough for a manufacturing floor, or do I need Class B?

It depends on the hazard assessment, not the industry label. Light assembly with ordinary injury patterns is classic Class A territory; operations with higher-energy equipment, remote workers, or elevated bleeding risk are what Class B assortments exist for. When in doubt, run the decision framework in our first aid kit decision guide and step up a class.

What refills fit the First Aid Only 746000 cabinet?

In-brand, the First Aid Only 90583 refill pack replenishes core categories for $24.99. To restock against the ANSI class specifically, the Urgent First Aid Class A 25-person refill restores a Class A assortment. Match refill contents to what SmartTab flags as consumed.

Is the First Aid Only 746000 worth $123?

For documentation-driven programs, yes โ€” it is the only kit in the First Aid Only workplace family on this site with a named ANSI class, and the wall cabinet plus SmartTab system make it the lowest-maintenance station format. If no auditor will ever ask about fill class, the $99.73 SmartCompliance sibling delivers most of the value. The premium is for the paper trail, and for many buyers the paper trail is the point.

Where should a wall-mount first aid cabinet be installed?

Mount it on a main circulation route at comfortable reach height โ€” break rooms, corridor junctions, and supervisor areas are typical. The location should be visible, unlocked, unobstructed, and covered in new-hire orientation. Sites comparing single-cabinet versus multi-station layouts will find placement guidance in the first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

How does ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 relate to OSHA 1910.151?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 sets the legal duty โ€” adequate first aid supplies readily available โ€” and references ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 as a non-mandatory guide to what adequate looks like. Z308.1-2021 then defines the Class A and Class B fills and container types manufacturers build to. Buying a class-designated product like the 746000 is how most employers operationalize that chain; the full explanation lives in our OSHA first aid requirements explainer.

Does a 50-person office need a cabinet or will a portable kit do?

Either can satisfy the requirement; the cabinet wins on findability and permanence. A mounted station cannot be borrowed, buried, or driven away, which matters more as headcount grows. Offices that want lower cost with the same headcount rating can use a portable 50-person kit from the workplace kits collection and accept the discipline burden.

What should be added alongside the First Aid Only 746000 for full coverage?

Common additions are burn dressings from the burn care range, sterile eye irrigation from the eyewash collection, and a CPR barrier from CPR supplies. Sites with bleeding-control risk add trauma equipment as a separate layer. The cabinet is the hub; hazard-specific supplies are the spokes.

How often should an ANSI Class A cabinet be audited?

Use SmartTab prompts as the continuous trigger and schedule a formal check monthly or quarterly based on consumption. Audits should confirm quantities against the Class A assortment and check expiry-dated items. Restock from the first aid refills collection the same day a gap is found.

Can the First Aid Only 746000 cover multiple shifts?

Yes โ€” a wall-mounted cabinet serves whoever is in the building, and the 50-person rating applies to the site rather than a single shift roster. The practical constraint is restocking accountability across shifts, so assign one owner for SmartTab reorders. Around-the-clock operations with heavier consumption should simply expect shorter refill cycles.

Why trust this First Aid Only 746000 review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this cabinet and its competing workplace first aid kits to safety managers, procurement teams, and facility owners. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by First Aid Only or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 first aid kit classifications, and the manufacturer's published listing, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the First Aid Only 746000 and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: OSHA/ANSI first aid program supplies, kit classification, and station planning.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, First Aid Only (Acme United) product documentation, WC Safety category records.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing and applicable standards.
How this First Aid Only 746000 review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in published standards and manufacturer documentation โ€” not a hands-on test. We mapped the cabinet's ANSI Class A+ positioning against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 from the International Safety Equipment Association, then benchmarked format, capacity, and price against every competing workplace kit and cabinet stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ANSI first aid guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns commissions from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the First Aid Only 746000 directly. The 4.7/5 rating reflects fill documentation, station format, restocking design, and value against competing kits on this site. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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