Notes: | 1. First-aid kits from a local retailer or safety supplier should be adequate for most nonindustrial employers. |
2. The following is a list of suggested items for the first-aid kit: | |
a. 1 absorbent compress, 4 x 8 inches. | |
b. 16 adhesive bandages, 1 x 3 inches. | |
c. 1 adhesive tape, 5 yards long. | |
d. 10 antiseptic single-use packages, 0.5 g application. | |
e. 6 burn treatment single-use packages, 0.5 g application. | |
f. 1 eye covering (for two eyes). | |
g. 1 eye wash, 1 fluid ounce. | |
h. 4 sterile pads, 3 x 3 inches. | |
i. 2 pair of medical exam gloves. | |
j. 1 triangular bandage, 39 x 39 x 55 inches. | |
3. Optional first-aid kit contents: | |
a. Bandage compresses, 2 x 2 inches, 3 x 3 inches and 5 x 5 inches. | |
b. Self-activating cold packs, 4 x 5 inches. | |
c. Roller bandages, 6 yards long. | |
d. Mouth-to-mouth barrier for CPR. | |
4. Kits should be checked at least weekly to ensure adequate number of needed items are available. | |
5. Kits may be carried in any motor vehicle that is used near the crew. |