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BBC First Aid Kits BBC First Aid Kits Small First Aid Kit Team Filming Abroad / Team Trauma Kit Ideal for 1 or 2 person crew working in a low risk populated town British Safety Institute (BSI) Kits This kit is ideal for all crews heading overseas, to remote locations, abroad, where adequate medical provisions are in place. BSI kits are the new BBC standard for offices and crews working on location. vehicles or hostile environments. This kit covers up to four people and They come in different sizes depending on how many people you have. Eye Dressing x 2 is especially designed in separate pouches that can be distributed Small = 10-20ppl, Medium = 20-50ppl & Large = 50+ people. Medium Dressing x 2 amongst the team. Wipes x 4 STERILE / IV – Pouch No. 1 Nitrile Gloves x 1 500mls Saline x 1 Assorted Plasters x 10 Eye Irrigation x 4 Sutures 3.0 silk with curved needle x 1 Face Shield x 1 Sutures 4.0 silk with curved needle x 1 Triangular Bandage x 1 Giving Set x 1 Steristrip (Pack of 5) x 1 Green Needle x 5 6” First Care Dressing x 1 Orange Needle x 1 Wipes x 4 Blue Needle x 1 Small BSI Kit 10ml syringe x 2 This kit is designed for small to medium sized offices. Ideal for small 5 ml syringe x 2 Individual Trauma Kit sized crew location shoots in the UK. 10-20 people Intravenous Cannulae 17G x 1 Designed for individual to take to a Remote or Hostile Environments. Contents List x 1 Medium Sterile Dressing x 4 Intravenous Cannulae 18G x 1 Celox x 1 Large Sterile Dressing x 1 Triangular Bandage x 2 Celox Gauze x 1 Safety Pins x 12 Sterile Eye Pad x 2 DRESSINGS – Pouch No. 2 TOOLS – Pouch No. 3 Cat Tourniquet x 1 Adhesive Sterile Dressing x 40 Alcohol Free Wipes Sterile x 20 Swabs 10cm x 10cm x 2 Head Torch x 1 Chest Seal x 1 Adhesive Tape x 1 Nitrile Disposable Gloves x 6 Swabs 7.5cm x 7.5cm x 2 Chemical Lights x 2 4” First Care Dressing x 1 Finger Dressing Sterile x 2 Resusciade x 1 Triangular Bandage x 4 Cord x 1 6” First Care Dressing x 1 Foil Blanket x 1 Hydrogel Burn Dressing x 1 Eye Dressing x 2 Puritabs x 1 Olaes 4” Dressing x 1 Shears x 1 Conforming Bandage x 1 Medium Dressing x 2 Tough Cut Shears x 1 Olaes 6” Dressing x 1 Medium BSI Kit Melolin 10cm x 10cm x 1 Thermometer x 1 Face Shield x 1 Primapore Medium x 3 Rehydration Salts (6) x 1 Nitrile Gloves x 1 Ideal for 20-50 people Primapore Large x 1 Foil Blanket x 1 Assorted Plasters (10) x 1 Contents List x 1 Medium Sterile Dressing x 6 T6 Dressing x 1 Sam Splint x 1 Eye Irrigation x 4 Large Sterile Dressing x 2 Triangular Bandage x 3 Card and Pen x 1 Triangular Bandage x 1 Safety Pins x 12 Sterile Eye Pad x 3 Steri strips (pack of 5) x 1 Adhesive Sterile Dressing x 60 Alcohol Free Wipes Sterile x 30 Mini Sun Block x 1 FIRST AID – Pouch No. 4 TRAUMA – Pouch No. 5 Adhesive Tape x 1 Nitrile Disposable Gloves x 9 Purification Tabs x 1 Assorted Plasters (10) x 1 Nitrile Gloves x 2 Finger Dressing Sterile x 3 Resusciade x 1 Antiseptic Wipes x 10 Chest Seal x 1 Foil Blanket x 2 Hydrogel Burn Dressing x 2 Blister Kit x 1 CAT Tourniquet x 1 Shears x 1 Conforming Bandage x 2 Face Shield x 1 Olaes 4” Dressing Always ensure staff have Large BSI Kit Nitrile Gloves x 2 4” First Care Dressing x 2 had appropriate training This kit is designed for larger sized offices. Ideal for large sized crew Eye Irrigation x 5 6” First Care Dressing x 2 to use the kit and they location shoots over 50 people. Steri Strips 3mm x 2 Celox x 1 First Aid Guidance Leaflet x 1 Contents List x 1 familiarise themselves Steri Strips 5mm x 2 Triangular Bandage x 2 Medium Sterile Dressing x 8 Large Sterile Dressing x 2 Iodine Paint x 1 Water Burn Gel x 2 with it before departure. Triangular Bandage x 4 Safety Pins x 24 Crepe Bandage 5 x 4.5m x 1 Tape x 1 Sterile Eye Pad x 4 Adhesive Sterile Dressing x 100 Crepe Bandage 7.5 x 4.5m x 1 Alcohol Free Wipes Sterile x 40 Adhesive Tape x 1 Trauma Dressing 19 x 20 x 1 Nitrile Disposable Gloves x 12 Finger Dressing Sterile x 4 Ambulance Dressing No.3 x 1 Resusciade x 2 Foil Blanket x 3 Ambulance Dressing No.4 x 1 Hydrogel Burn Dressing x 2 Shears x 1 Jelonet 10cm x 10cm x 1 Conforming Bandage x 2 All of these first aid kits are available for hire or purchase from the Safety Equipment Stores [email protected] or 0844 800 8875 All kits can be hired for up to 6 months at a time. Most divisions get free hire and are only charged if items are used. Sterile Needles and Medicine kits are available from Occupational Health .
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