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First Aid Kit Module - Trauma

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Description
  • Module contains the essential contents where there is a high risk bleeding and shock.
  • Trauma module is a vital addition to high-risk workplaces and a valuable addition to an existing core workplace kit
  • Clear front on case gives user visibility and quick access of contents when in an emergency
  • Ideal for high-risk environments like construction sites, industrial settings, and remote work locations.
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Estimated Dispatch Date: 30/04/2024
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Specifications

Colour Yellow
General Information Intended Purpose A collection of equipment for the initial treatment of minor to moderate injuries
Health Warning Always read the label and follow the Directions For Use
Height 223mm
Length 80mm
Type Trauma
UOM Each
Width 125mm

Product Details

The trauma module is designed to address the needs of high-risk workplaces where major accidents or injuries are more likely, such as construction sites, industrial environments, or remote work sites. In emergencies, rapid access to trauma care supplies is crucial, and a portable module simplifies the response process. This module can serve as an additional component to supplement an existing workplace safety kit, which is particularly valuable in scenarios involving a high risk of bleeding and shock. Incorporating this module into the core kit enhances trauma response and ensures compliance with safety regulations.

The module case is colour-coded and labelled, making it a convenient grab-and-go option during emergencies. Its transparent front allows users to identify contents without opening it, saving valuable time in urgent situations. The versatile velcro strap on the back of the module case enables users to attach it to first aid kits, backpacks, or even their clothing, ensuring it is always easily accessible.


Trauma First Aid Kit Module Front
Trauma First Aid Kit Module Back
Trauma First Aid Kit Module Side

First Aid Kit Contents

Kit Contains

  • 1 x Bandage Heavy Crepe 15cm x 2m
  • 1 x Bandage Triangular 110cm x 155cm
  • 1 x Tactical Tourniquet
  • 1 x Wound Dressing No 15
  • 1 x Saline Eye wash 100ml
  • 1 x Disposable Resus Face Shield
  • 1 x Nitrile gloves pair
  • 1 x Emergency Thermal Blanket
  • 1 x Universal Trauma Scissors
  • 1 x Trauma First Aid Guidance and Content Card

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to provide a First Aid Kit at my workplace?

According to SafeWork, all workplaces must provide first aid equipment that can be accessed by all workers. This will require workplaces to have at least one first aid kit on their premises.


How often should I check the contents of the First Aid Kit?

After a first aid kit has been used, it should be checked for any items that require replenishing. If the first aid kit has not been used, it should be checked every 12 months.


Where should a First Aid Kit be placed?

The ideal place for where a first aid kit should be kept will vary from workplace to workplace. Safework states that a first aid kit should be kept in an accessible area or close to areas where there is a higher risk of injury.


How do I use the items in this First Aid Kit?

To get the most out of each item in this first aid kit, follow the instructions included on the packaging of the item.

Based on Healthdirect's advice, dressing pads pack and cover bleeding wounds, non-adherent dressings cover burns and wounds, shock blankets help maintain body temperature, crepe bandages help provide light support for strains and sprains, heavy crepe bandages immobilise joints and provide additional support, triangular bandages can be used as a sling to immobilise injured limbs and sterile saline tubes can be used to flush debris from eyes and clean minor grazes and cuts.


 

Do I need to be trained to use a First Aid Kit?

Healthdirect states that the best way to know how to use the contents in a first aid kit is to do a first aid course. First aid courses can also teach you what to do in a medical emergency.


What maintenance does a First Aid Kit require?

To maintain a first aid kit, healthdirect states that items used in a first aid kit are to be replaced as soon as possible, the kit is to be checked after each use or every 12 months if it has not been used.

 

Where can I purchase refills for this First Aid Kit?

Seton has a large range of first aid products to replenish your first aid kit. Click here to view our first aid products range.

 

How do I know which first aid kit is right for me?

To determine which first aid kit is best for you, there are a few factors to consider. According to SafeWork, these factors include the nature of the work being conducted at the workplace, the nature of the hazards at the workplace, the location and size of the workplace, the type and number of workers and any other people at the workplace.

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