Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-13-110 - First-aid Equipment
No later than 180 days after the effective date of these rules, a school bus in Arizona shall meet the requirements of this Section.
1. First-aid and body-fluid
cleanup kits shall be mounted in a school bus in accordance with
R13-13-107(11)(a).
2. First-aid kit: A school bus shall be
equipped with a removable first-aid kit that has a weatherproofing seal around
the lid to prevent moisture or dust from entering the first-aid kit, is clearly
labeled as a first-aid kit, and contains the following:
a. Two - 1 inch x 2 1/2 inch yards adhesive
tape rolls,
b. 24 - Sterile gauze
pads 3 inches x 3 inches,
c. Eight
- 2 inch adhesive bandages,
d. 10 -
3 inch adhesive bandages,
e. Two -
2 inch x 6 inch sterile gauze roller bandages,
f. Four - Triangular bandages approximately
40 inches x 36 inches x 54 inches with two safety pins,
g. Three - Sterile gauze pads at least 24
inches x 24 inches,
h. Three -
Sterile eye pads,
i. One -
Rounded-end scissors,
j. One - Pair
of non-latex gloves, and
k. One -
Mouth-to-mouth airway.
3. Body fluid or bloodborne-pathogen cleanup
kit: A school bus shall be equipped with a removable body-fluid or
bloodborne-pathogen cleanup kit that is sealed, clearly labeled as a body-fluid
or bloodborne-pathogen cleanup kit, and contains the following:
a. One - Pouch of solidifier with
chlorine,
b. One - Pick-up scoop
with scraper,
c. One - Pair of
non-latex gloves,
d. Two -
Disinfectant hand wipes (antimicrobial),
e. Two - Plastic disposal bags with ties
(biohazard),
f. Two - Germicidal
towelettes effective against human immunodeficiency virus and
tuberculosis,
g. Two - Paper crepe
towels, and
h. One - Easy to follow
instructions.
Notes
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