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Classification:
Designed for use on smaller boats and/or tenders that do not go far from shore or the mother ship, stay exclusively in inshore waters, and return to homeport/mothership at night and/or for travel up to 1hr (60min) from medical care.
Description
A comprehensive, highly organised, user-friendly, and safe medical kit, that complies to, and exceeds MCA Category C regulations MSN 1768 (M+F).
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Appropriate for up to 10 crew and passengers
Also available for 20, 30 & 40+ crew and passenger contingents
Classification:
Designed for vessels that travel up to 150nm offshore and/or 12 - 24 hours from medical care.
Components:
OMI Emergency "Grab Bag", for initial first response including Medical Instructions Manual, Assessment and stabilization guide and Medical Reference Manual
Full Oxygen Kit
A comprehensive range of safe and effective medications and equipment
Completely organised in a modular format, with instruction labels on individual storage pouches and boxes of medication
Suture & Wound Kit
UK source medications in English
Easy to store
Gives the user the ability to stabilise and treat the widest range of conditions from major to minor, in an organised and safe system
Dimensions
Grab Bag 40cm x 35cm x 20cm, 3 kilos
Medical storage pouches 40cm x 34cm x 8cm, 1 kilo
- 6 pouches, plus a small fridge pouch & a suture kit
First Aid Box, 30cm x 25cm x 10cm, 1 kilo
Oxygen 50cm x 30cm x 20cm, 12 kilos
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For Inland Waters!
The Marine 250 first-aid supplies are organized within a water-resistant, thermo-formed case. The thermo-formed case is a hard, yet soft case which provides additional protection for the kits’ components. And it floats! |
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| The Marine 200 is ideal for day outings. Major upgrades from the Marine 100 include the Comprehensive Guide to Marine Medicine, trauma pads, scissors and more. |
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Ideal for close to shore, saltwater or freshwater boating trips.
Major upgrades from the Marine 200 include: two person emergency reflective blanket, wound cleaning and closing system, bandage scissors, After Sting® Jelly Fish solution, and more. |
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For close to shore, saltwater or freshwater boating.
For close to shore, saltwater or freshwater boating. Major upgrades from the Marine 300 include: Laerdal® Face Shield, triangular bandage, sterile eye wash, as well as larger quantities of medications and wound care items. |
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The Marine 1000 is designed to provide the medical supplies you need for coastal cruising when professional medical care can be reached within 12 - 24 hours.
Designed for short offshore adventures, this kit contains all of the components you would need to care for a crew of ten if medical care was 12 - 24 hours away. |
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| The perfect kit for fishermen, water-skiers, and day trips on the lake. An economical kit to keep on any boat - keep it handy for unexpected emergencies or the occasional headache while cruising on the lake, waterskiing or fishing. |
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A smaller version of the Marine 3000. This kit is suitable for use while at sea, or in a remote coastal harbor.
The Marine 2000 contains many of the same medical instruments and supplies as the Marine 3000 although in smaller quantities. |
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Developed by Eric A. Weiss, M.D., the Easy Care™ System helps anyone confidently and quickly administer first aid. The Easy Care™ System organizes hospital quality supplies and instructions into injury specific compartments. The Easy Care™ System makes it easy to find what you need to effectively give first aid.
Designed for excursions in offshore waters where access to professional medical care or medical evacuation is likely to exceed 24 hours.
The Marine 3000 contains extensive supplies and medical instruments for treating a broad range of illnesses, injuries, and emergencies. |
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