W DOC AIRBUS | AMM A320F

FIRST AID EQUIPMENT - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION


** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
1. General
The first aid equipment is installed in the aircraft at different locations/stowage compartments, near to an exit (utility area). It is easy to get access to the equipment, which is kept to use, if an on-board emergency occurs.
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
3. Component Description
A. First Aid Kit

First aid kits are kept at various locations in the aircraft. The kits contain medication to give aid to passengers or crew members who become ill or have light injury. The contents of each kit is kept in a hermetically-sealed waterproof container. An 'in service' life, usually of five years, is given to each first aid kit. The 'life expired' date is printed on the front of the waterproof container. To avoid damage to the kit equipment, remove the first aid kit from the parked aircraft if the cabin temperature is below -10 deg.C (14.00 deg.F), or above 40 deg.C (104.00 deg.F).
Keep the first aid kit in a place with a temperature between min. 1 deg.C (33.80 deg.F) and 40 deg.C (104.00 deg.F) max.

Pillows, blankets and thermal blankets are kept at different locations/stowage compartments, near to an exit (utility area) to be given to the passengers who feel cold when the temperature in the cabin is low. An air-sickness bag is also kept in the seat pocket.
B. Doctors/Medical Kit

(Cockpit - 41MM) (Cabin - 7610MM)

A doctor's medical kit is kept in the aircraft for the use of a doctor, if on board. The kit contains medicines and equipment to help passengers or crew members who are badly injured or taken dangerously ill. To avoid damage to the kit equipment, remove the doctor's kit from the parked aircraft if the cabin temperature is below 1 deg.C (33.80 deg.F), or above 40 deg.C (104.00 deg.F).
Keep the doctor's kit in a place with a temperature between these two temperatures.
[Rev.10 from 2021] 2026.04.01 04:26:36 UTC