Description
Diabetes Hypo Kit. 3-Stage Workplace Tool (DSO Endorsed)
The only Diabetes Safety Organisation-endorsed kit with Level 1 Certified training for all staff. This comprehensive kit empowers your team to confidently recognize and respond to hypoglycaemic events (hypos) in the workplace.
Why it’s essential: Hypoglycaemia can strike unexpectedly. This kit ensures your team is prepared to act quickly and effectively.
The 3-Stage System:
- Stage 1 – Learn (Prevent & Prepare):
- Includes access to Level 1 Certified Diabetes Awareness Training for all employees.
- In under an hour, your team will learn:
- What a hypoglycaemic incident is.
- Who could be at risk.
- Early warning signs and red flags.
- Step-by-step actions until help arrives.
- When to escalate (e.g., call emergency services).
- Stage 2 – Spot (Recognize Fast):
- Clear, easy-to-understand, step-by-step guidance within the kit helps colleagues quickly recognize a hypo and respond with confidence.
- Stage 3 – Treat (Act Immediately):
- Includes three (3x) fast-acting, fruit-flavoured 60 ml glucose shots (caffeine-free & gluten-free) to raise blood glucose during a suspected hypo, following the included guidance.
What’s Included:
- 3 × 60 ml glucose shots (fruit-flavored, caffeine-free, gluten-free)
- Quick-reference treatment guide (step-by-step)
- Access to Level 1 Certified Diabetes Awareness Training for all employees (Diabetes Safety Organisation)
Benefits for Your Workplace:
- Compliance & Duty of Care: Demonstrates proactive risk management and workforce education.
- Confidence on the Floor: Trained staff + clear instructions = faster, calmer responses.
- Standardize Your Sites: A consistent, DSO-endorsed solution for every first aid kit.
Placement: Place a Diabetes Hypo Kit next to every first aid kit across offices, warehouses, vehicles, and high-traffic areas.
Important Note: This kit and training do not replace medical care. If the person is unconscious, having a seizure, or not improving, call emergency services immediately and follow your first aid procedures.








Dershna Lad –
Very interesting