AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.190 First-aid kit
CAA ORS9 Decision No. 1
CONTENT OF FIRST-AID KITS
(a) First-aid kits should be equipped with appropriate and sufficient medications and instrumentation. However, these kits should be amended by the operator according to the characteristics of the operation (scope of operation, flight duration, number and demographics of passengers, etc.).
(b) The following should be included in the FAKs:
(1) Equipment:
(i) bandages (assorted sizes);
(ii) burns dressings (unspecified);
(iii) wound dressings (large and small);
(iv) adhesive dressings (assorted sizes);
(v) adhesive tape;
(vi) adhesive wound closures;
(vii) safety pins;
(viii) safety scissors;
(ix) antiseptic wound cleaner;
(x) disposable resuscitation aid;
(xi) disposable gloves;
(xii) tweezers: splinter; and
(xiii) thermometers (non-mercury).
(2) Medications:
(i) simple analgesic (may include liquid form);
(ii) antiemetic;
(iii) nasal decongestant;
(iv) gastrointestinal antacid, in the case of aeroplanes carrying more than nine passengers;
(v) anti-diarrhoeal medication, in the case of aeroplanes carrying more than nine passengers; and
(vi) antihistamine.
(3) Other:
(i) a list of contents in at least two languages (English and one other). This should include information on the effects and side effects of medications carried;
(ii) first-aid handbook, current edition;
(iii) medical incident report form; and
(iv) biohazard disposal bags.
(4) An eye irrigator, although not required to be carried in the FAK, should, where possible, be available for use on the ground.