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Trauma and First Aid Backpack Kit - Class A
The Trauma and First Aid Backpack Kit is designed as a portable First Aid Kit, with your choice of Class A or Class B trauma and first aid kit contents. It is available in three configurations: Basic, Bleeding Control Dressing, or Celox™ Hemostatic Dressing. Each kit exceeds ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 standards and includes additional bleeding control elements, such as the C-A-T® Tourniquet, the fastest, safest, and most effective prehospital field tourniquet in the world. Designed to treat the most common workplace injuries while also controlling major bleeding, the Class A kit is stocked for smaller workplaces or lower-risk environments, while the Class B kit provides a broader range and larger quantities of supplies for larger or higher-risk workplaces.
The Statpack G3+ Quicklook bag allows versatility and the ability to be a complete mobile solution for workplace and community environments. When paired with a
ZOLL Plus AED and NAR's
BurnTec Emergency Burn Kit (each sold separately), you have the ability to provide emergency care from a minor injury to cardiac arrest.
Be prepared and protected when rendering aid wherever you are. Biological hazards like bodily fluids may sometimes require more protection than gloves that are typically found in first aid and bleeding control kits. NAR's
Bloodborne Pathogen Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Kit is a great addition to any kit for extra protection to have available when needed.
**For workplace requirements OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens standard can be found in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations at 29 CFR 1910.1030. Part of this standard requires employers to provide personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, gowns, eye protection, and masks. All of which can be found in NAR's Bloodborne Pathogen Kit.