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  • Personnel

  • First Aid Kits requirements:

    100 or less pax seats = 1 kit
    101 to 200 pax seats = 2 kits
    201 to 300 pax seats = 3 kits
    301 to 400 pax seats = 4 kits
    401 to 500 pax seats = 5 kits

  • Are there sufficient first aid kits on board?

  • Does the aircraft carry a medical bag secured in a secure location?

  • Is there a cabin search diagram ?

  • Is the Least Risk Bomb Location specified in a manual or checklist?

  • Does the aircraft carry an AED (automated external defibrillator)?

  • Is there a biohazard protection kit on board also known as "universal precaution kit" on board?

  • 7 to 30 pax seats = 1 fire ext
    31 to 60 pax seats = 2 fire ext
    61 to 200 pax seats = 3 fire ext
    201 to 300 pax seats = 4 pax seats
    301 to 400 pax seats = 5 pax seats

  • Are there a sufficient number of hand held fire extinguishers on board?

  • Is there PBE (Protective breathing equipment) on board? Located: normally beside fire ext

  • Is there an Individual flotation devices for each pax?

  • Does each flotation device have electric illumination?

  • For aircraft used for long range flights, is there life saving rafts (capable of carrying all persons on board)? It should be stowed in a manner to facilitate ready use during a ditching emergency?

  • Do these rafts have life saving and signalling equipment?

  • Are there sufficient numbers of torches on board?

  • Child lap strap??.??

  • Megaphone requirement:

    60 to 100 pax seats = 1 megaphone
    +100 pax seats = 2 megaphones

  • Are there sufficient numbers of Megaphones?

  • Is there an ELT on board?

  • Is there a Smoke detection in each lavatory device?

  • Is there a waste bin fire extinguisher in each lavatory?

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