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4.3.2 Universal precaution kits should be distributed as evenly as practicablethroughout the passenger cabins. They should be readily accessible tocabin crew members.4.3.3 The following provides guidance on minimum contents of universalprecaution kits:- Dry powder that can convert small liquid spill into a sterilegranulated gel- Germicidal disinfectant for surface cleaning- Skin wipes- Face / eye mask (separate or combined)- Gloves (disposable)- Protective apron- Large absorbent towel- Pick-up scoop with scraper- Bio-hazard disposal waste bag- Instructions4.4 Medical Kit to be carried4.4.1 A medical kit shall be carried where the aeroplane has MAPSC formore than 100 passengers, on a sector length of more than two hours.4.4.2 The medical kit, when carried, should be stored in an appropriatesecured location.4.4.3 The following provides guidance on minimum contents of a medicalkit:(a) Equipment- List of contents- Stethoscope- Sphygmomanometer (electronic preferred)- Airways, oropharyngeal (3 sizes)- Syringe (appropriate range of sizes)- Needles (appropriate range of sizes)- Intravenous catheters (appropriate range of sizes)- Antiseptic wipes- Gloves (disposable)- Needle disposal box- Urinary catheter- System for delivering intravenous fluids- Venous tourniquet- Sponge gauze- Tape – adhesive- Surgical mask<strong>31</strong> <strong>July</strong> 2009 AN-101E P.4

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