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Critical Injury Pack – BS8599-1:2019 Compliant

£95.00 (excl. VAT)

Workplace Critical Injury Pack

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Description

A critical injury pack to make you fully compliant with BS8599-1:2019 guidelines.

  • Fully compliant with BS8599-1:2019
  • Same high quality products as our other packs
  • Organised, easily accessible bag
  • Compatible with our bleed cabinets which provide additional protection and visibility for your kit
  • Lightweight construction, grab handle, and belt loop make the kit easily portable

BS8599-1:2019 recommends critical injury kits be available in any situation where employees will be working with ‘dangerous machinery or sharp instruments, cutting equipment, power tools, construction, agriculture, forestry, etc.

Employers should undertake risk assessment and have an appropriate number of critical injury packs for their risk level and size of business. The guidelines also recommend that you should assess whether your workplace needs to be able to tackle acts of terrorism and other mass casualty incidents.

Contents

  • Large Trauma Dressing – Designed to control moderate bleeding
  • 2 x Celox Gauze – A haemostatic gauze dressing that is very effective, designed to control moderate to very severe haemorrhage
  • Tourniquet – Easy to use tourniquet for stopping the flow of blood to the arms or legs
  • 2 pairs of disposable Gloves – Personal protection
  • Scissors – Emergency sheers for quickly and effectively removing clothes
  • Emergency Foil Blanket – keeps patient warm and protected from the elements
  • ‘Resuciade’ CPR Face Shield – protects the user when performing CPR
  • Marker Pen – to note the time a tourniquet is applied. This is important when a hospital come to remove it later

A flexible solution

Whilst ideally suited to be kept in our Emergency Bleed Control Cabinets and Joint Defibrillator and Bleed Control Cabinets, the critical injury pack is lightweight, allowing it to be attached to personnel, hung up, or kept within vehicles. It includes basic instructions which the lay person can understand.

The main differences between this and our Daniel Baird Foundation Bleed Control Kits are that this comes in a green first aid bag rather than a red one, and contains 2 gauze dressings (instead of one in the Daniel Baird kit) but no chest seal.

About The Daniel Baird Foundation

The Daniel Baird Foundation has been established in memory of Daniel Baird. Daniel was just 26 years of age when he was fatally stabbed in Birmingham in July 2017, following a night out with friends. There was no bleed control kit or trauma pack at hand to use. The family of Daniel Baird believe that if a publicly accessible bleed control pack had been available, Daniel’s life may not have been cut so short.

If you are unsure whether this is the right kit for you, please contact us to discuss your options.