Type III is an ANSI specification. This kit is only OSHA compliant, not ANSI compliant. Therefore, it does not meet the ANSI Type III certification.
There are 4 Types of ANSI Kits:
The kit containers are classified by portability, ability to be mounted,
resistance to water, and corrosion and impact resistance.
Type I Intended for use in stationary, indoor applications where kit
contents have minimal potential for damage due to environmental
factors and rough handling. These kits are not intended to be
portable and should have a means for mounting in a fixed position.
Type II Intended for use in portable indoor applications where the
potential for damage due to environmental factors and rough handling
is minimal. These kits should be equipped with a carrying handle.
Type III Intended for portable use in mobile indoor and/or outdoor
settings where the potential for damage due to environmental
factors is not probable. Kits should have the means to be mounted
and have a water resistant seal.
Type IV Intended for portable use in mobile industries and/
or outdoor applications where the potential for damage due to
environmental factors and rough handling is significant.
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