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FIRST AID KIT SCALE E

Item No. M164108
Under the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) the following vessels classes are required to carry a Scale E Medical Kit  in addition to a Scale F First Aid Kit: Class 1C – Berthed passenger vessels operating in restricted offshore locations (up to 30 nm) Class 2B – Non-passenger vessels
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Description

Under the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) the following vessels classes are required to carry a Scale E Medical Kit in addition to a Scale F First Aid Kit:
  • Class 1C – Berthed passenger vessels operating in restricted offshore locations (up to 30 nm)
  • Class 2B – Non-passenger vessels operating offshore (up to 200nm)
  • Class 3B – Fishing vessels operating offshore (up to 200nm)
The medical equipment and supplies in the Scale E Medical Kit are suitable for single incident events involving 1 or 2 persons and are based on the assumption that medical assistance can be obtained within 12 hours.  If a vessel will be greater than 12 hours from help, and/or there will be more than 10 people on board, a more comprehensive Medicine Cabinet should be considered.

*Vessels should not rely solely on the above but should refer to current AMSA NSCV regulations for actual first aid requirements*​

FIRST AID KIT SCALE E

Item No. M164108
Each

Description

Under the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) the following vessels classes are required to carry a Scale E Medical Kit in addition to a Scale F First Aid Kit:
  • Class 1C – Berthed passenger vessels operating in restricted offshore locations (up to 30 nm)
  • Class 2B – Non-passenger vessels operating offshore (up to 200nm)
  • Class 3B – Fishing vessels operating offshore (up to 200nm)
The medical equipment and supplies in the Scale E Medical Kit are suitable for single incident events involving 1 or 2 persons and are based on the assumption that medical assistance can be obtained within 12 hours.  If a vessel will be greater than 12 hours from help, and/or there will be more than 10 people on board, a more comprehensive Medicine Cabinet should be considered.

*Vessels should not rely solely on the above but should refer to current AMSA NSCV regulations for actual first aid requirements*​