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4.2.3 The following provides guidance on minimum contents of first-aidkits:- List of contents- Antiseptic swabs (10/pack)- Bandage: adhesive strips- Bandage: gauze 7.5 cm x 4.5 cm- Bandage: triangular; safety pins- Dressing: burn 10 cm x 10 cm- Dressing: compress, sterile 7.5cm x 12 cm- Dressing: gauze, sterile 10 cm x 10 cm- Tape: adhesive 2.5 cm (roll)- Steri-strips (or equivalent adhesive strip)- Hand cleanser or cleansing towelettes- Pad with shield, or tape, for eye- *Scissors: 10 cm- Tape: Adhesive, surgical 1.2 cm x 4.6 m- Tweezers: splinter- Disposable gloves (multiple pairs)- Thermometers (non-mercury)- Mouth to mouth resuscitation mask with one-way valve- First-aid manual (current edition)- Incident record formNOTE: The item marked with an asterisk may be kept separately in anappropriate secured location or in a compartment not accessibleduring flight when no cabin crew is required to be carried.4.3 Universal precaution kits to be carried4.3.1 For aeroplanes required to carry cabin crew as part of the operatingcrew, a minimum of one universal precaution kit, or a minimum of twofor aeroplanes has MAPSC greater than 250, shall be carried on theaircraft. Additional kit(s) should be made available at times ofincreased public health risk, such as during an outbreak of a seriouscommunicable disease having pandemic potential. Such kits may beused to clean up any potentially infectious body contents such as blood,urine, vomit and faeces and to protect the cabin crew members who areassisting potentially infectious cases of suspected communicabledisease. For helicopter required to carry cabin crew as part of theoperating crew, a universal precaution kit shall be carried on thehelicopter.AN-101E P.3<strong>31</strong> <strong>July</strong> 2009

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