Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit - Hard Case
NAR Occupational Trauma · Logging Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit — Hard Case An OSHA-exceeding trauma kit for the most dangerous job in America — chainsaw lacerations, crush injuri es, and amputations, treated miles from the nearest ambulance, from a Type IV ANSI hard case built to live in a truck bed. Exceeds OSHA 1910.266 App A C-A-T tourniquet Type IV ANSI case 3 trauma versions By fatality rate, logging is the most dangerous occupation in the United States — many times the national average across all industries. The injuries are not minor: chainsaw lacerations, crush injuries from falling timber, and traumatic amputations — high-severity, high-blood-loss events that happen in remote terrain, often miles and many minutes from the nearest EMS response. OSHA Standard 1910.266 App A mandates specific first-aid contents for logging worksites. The NAR Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit — Hard Case exceeds that mandate and adds genuine trauma capability on top of it. If a saw kicks back and opens a femoral bleed forty minutes from the trailhead, does your worksite kit have a tourniquet — or just band-aids and a checklist? This kit centers on the C-A-T tourniquet — the CoTCCC-recommended standard for extremity hemorrhage control — alongside an Emergency Trauma Dressing, compressed gauze, and a BurnTec burn dressing for equipment-fire and fuel-burn injuries. The rugged dual-latched hard case meets Type IV ANSI container requirements: it survives truck beds, equipment cabs, weather, and vibration. A modular lid organizer and labeled treatment pouches let a minimally trained crew member find the right item fast under stress. Why This Kit Exceeds OSHA 1910.266 Built past the logging-industry first-aid mandate — not a checkbox kit. Satisfies the compliance requirement and then adds the trauma tools the standard does not. CoTCCC-Recommended Core Contents include the CoTCCC-recommended C-A-T tourniquet and the Responder ETD — the bleeding-control tools that decide whether an amputation or deep laceration is survivable before EMS arrives. Hemostatic Upgrade Paths Three versions: Basic, with QuikClot Z-Fold Bleeding Control Dressing, or with Celox hemostatic gauze — match the wound-packing capability to crew training and risk. Field-Proof Hard Case Dual-latched Type IV ANSI container with a labeled lid organizer and removable nylon pouches — survives the storage abuse a logging site dishes out and stays organized for fast retrieval. Kit Contents Item Qty C-A-T Tourniquet (Orange) — CoTCCC-recommended 1 Responder Compressed Gauze 1 Responder ETD 4 in. (flat) — CoTCCC-recommended 1 CPR Microshield Mask 1 NAR Survival Blanket 56 × 96 in. 1 Gauze Pad 8 × 10 in. (pk 2) 2 Gauze Pad 4 × 4 in. (pk 2) 2 2 in. Elastic Wrap Bandage 2 Triangular Bandage 2 Adhesive Bandages 1 × 3 in. 16 BurnTec Dressing 4 × 4 in. 1 SAM Splint II 1 Antiseptic Towelette 10 Sting & Bite Towelette 10 Eye Wash Solution 1 oz 1 Polycarbonate Eye Shield (Orange) 2 Instant Cold Pack 5 × 5.5 in. 1 Mini Surgical Tape Roll 2 in. 1 Splinter Forceps 4.5 in. 1 Responder Trauma Shears (Large) 1 Responder Nitrile Gloves (Large) 2 pr w/Bleeding Control Dressing adds 1× QuikClot Z-Fold Bleeding Control Dressing 3 in. × 4 yd. · w/Celox Gauze adds 1× Celox First Aid Z-Fold Hemostatic Dressing 3 in. × 5 ft. Versions & Case Colors Version Hemostatic Add Case Colors Basic (Orange: 80-1190) — Orange · Yellow · Red w/Bleeding Control Dressing (Orange: 80-1191) QuikClot Z-Fold BCD Orange · Yellow · Red w/Celox Gauze Celox Z-Fold hemostatic gauze Orange · Yellow · Red Who Fields It Logging & Forestry Crews OSHA-mandated worksites where the standard kit needs to also handle catastrophic saw and timber trauma. Remote Industrial Sites Land clearing, utility right-of-way, and backcountry work crews with long EMS response times. Heavy Equipment & Sawmills Operations facing crush, amputation, and burn risk that demand more than a compliance-only box. Build It Out Match the case format to the storage location and standardize hemorrhage control across the crew. Logging Kit — Soft Case → Same OSHA-exceeding load in a compact nylon bag for tight cab storage. Massive Hemorrhage Control → Resupply tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and pressure dressings. C-A-T Gen 7 Tourniquet → Standardize one CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet across every kit and vehicle. The Case, Up Close Compliance Plus Real Trauma Capability Exceeds OSHA 1910.266, carries a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet, and rides out the worst a logging site can throw at a hard case. Basic 80-1190 w/BCD 80-1191 Genuine North American Rescue Sourced direct from North American Rescue. Specifications Compliance Exceeds OSHA Standard 1910.266 App A Case Type Dual-latched hard case, Type IV ANSI container Weight 6 lb Organization Lid organizer + removable labeled nylon pouches Versions / SKUs Basic 80-1190 · w/BCD 80-1191 · w/Celox Manufacturer North American Rescue When to Deploy Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit - Hard Case Landing and skid-site OSHA compliance: Meets and exceeds OSHA Standard 1910.266 App A first-aid requirements for logging operations — the hard case provides a durable, inspectable kit for fixed landing or shop staging. Chainsaw laceration and amputation response: The C-A-T® tourniquet and compressed gauze in the kit address the chainsaw injury pattern — high-volume, high-velocity extremity wounds that are the leading cause of logging fatality. Remote logging operation medical support: In a logging operation where the nearest EMS response is 30+ minutes away, the hard case provides the bridge care capability that keeps a patient alive to definitive care. Burn and eye injury treatment: BurnTec dressings and polycarbonate eye shields address fuel burns and debris exposure — injury patterns specific to saw and equipment operations. Crush and blunt trauma from equipment accidents: SAM splints and pressure dressings address crush and fracture injuries from equipment rollovers, falls, and load-handling accidents. Best practice: Post the Just-In-Time Bleeding Control card on the inside lid of the hard case. Logging crews often work without trained medics — a visual reference for tourniquet application can be the difference between a survivable injury and a fatality. How Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit - Hard Case Compares Logging Kit Hard Case vs. Soft Case: The Soft Case provides the same OSHA-exceeding contents in a compact nylon bag for vehicle carry. The hard case is a Type IV ANSI hard-shell for landing, shop, or stationary staging where protection from environmental damage and clear inspection are priorities. Logging Kit vs. NAR Trauma and First Aid Kit Class A: The Class A kit is a general-purpose trauma and first-aid kit. The Logging Kit is specifically formulated for OSHA 1910.266 App A compliance and the logging industry injury pattern — chainsaw lacerations, crush, burn, and eye injuries. Logging Kit vs. Maritime Watertight Kit: The Maritime Watertight Kit is designed for water exposure and maritime environments. The Logging Kit addresses the specific injury and compliance requirements of the forestry industry. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Does the Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit - Hard Case meet OSHA 1910.266? A: Yes. The kit is designed to exceed OSHA Standard 1910.266 Appendix A — the mandatory first-aid kit standard for the logging industry. It goes beyond the OSHA minimum by adding the C-A-T® tourniquet and additional trauma capability. Q: Is the C-A-T® tourniquet CoTCCC-recommended? A: Yes. The Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T®) Gen 7 included in this kit is CoTCCC-recommended as the standard extremity tourniquet for life-threatening hemorrhage control. Q: What SKUs are available for the hard case version? A: The Logging First Aid & Trauma Kit Hard Case is available in a Basic version (SKU 80-1186) and a version with Bleeding Control Dressing (SKU 80-1187) that adds a hemostatic dressing for wound packing. Both configurations exceed OSHA 1910.266 App A. Q: How often should the Logging Kit be inspected? A: Inspect monthly and after any use. Replace expended and expired items immediately. OSHA 1910.266 requires employers to ensure first-aid kits are maintained — the contents inspection card supports compliance documentation. Q: Can the kit be procured through DLA or GSA? A: Contact MED-TAC International for government and commercial procurement options. North American Rescue logging kits are available through occupational safety and government supply channels. Related searches: logging first aid kit, OSHA 1910.266 first aid kit, logging trauma kit hard case, chainsaw injury kit, forestry trauma kit, Type IV ANSI first aid case, logging crew bleeding control. All products sourced direct from North American Rescue. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.
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