Classification:
- Designed for vessels that travel 150nm+
offshore and/or 24+ hours
from medical care.
- A safe, comprehensive, highly organised, and user‐friendly medical kit, that complies to, and exceeds MCA Category B
regulations MSN 1768 (M+F). The MCA regulations cannot change in line with medical recommendations, but we as doctors
can keep you up to date and we work constantly to give you the safest and most up to date medications and innovations
available.
- Class A Kits are provided for 10, 20, 30 + crew and guest levels. If you requirements change we can both upsize and down size
easily. Unlike many suppliers, our qualifications allow us to balance the requirements needed for larger crews and we do not
simply multiply everything by 2 or 3 etc. This maintains your medical kit at safe but sensible levels and reduces re‐supply
costs.
- IMPORTANT .All MCA A and B kits should contain Oxygen as standard and not as an option. Some providers are suggesting
optional Oxygen. ALL OMI MCA A and B kits contain Oxygen as standard.
- Some high profile providers are not supplying anti‐tetanus medication in both vaccine form and the all important
immunoglobulin form which needs to be refrigerated. This is an important part of MCA 1768 regulations but is the only way
to properly treat this critical and common illness. Tetanus has a high fatality rate and does not respect the fact that you are at
sea. If your supplier suggests that they have an alternative treatment to this condition, this is not correct and should be
considered with great caution.
- OMI Kits are designed to cover many more conditions than other kits supply. We are able to do this because as clinical
doctors who have taught yachting crews for many years we understand the possibilities for safe treatment particularly when
combined with 24/7 medical advice. Conditions covered.
Components:
- OMI Advanced Emergency ‘Grab Bag’, for initial first response. See info sheet.
- Includes full Medical Instructions Manual, Assessment and stabilisation Guide, & Medical Reference Manual.
- Includes interactive reference and electronic searchable version of the medical instructions.
- Full Oxygen Kit (1 fully functional system in Grab Bag and one back up bottle in O2 bag).
- Pulse Oximeter included as standard in all Class A and B kits.
- An extensive & wide range of safe and effective drugs and equipment reviewed and designed by doctors working in remote
and nautical medicine for more than 16 years.
- Completely organised in a modular format, with instruction labels on individual storage pouches and boxes of medication
- Splint & Fracture Kit (vacuum splints set as standard)
- Suture & Wound Kit
- Catheter Kit
- Burns Kit
- UK sourced medications in English
- Easy to store
- Gives the user the ability to stabilise and treat the widest range of conditions from major to minor, in an organised and safe system.
- Inventory management and regular updates.
- Should be used with a Defibrillator which is included only in OMI CHARTER versions of these kits, but can be otherwise
bought separately
Specifics of Bag Sizes
MCA Class A for 10

Dimensions
- Grab Bag 60cm x 30cm x 30cm, 18 kilos
- 2 Storage bags 30cm x 30cm x 20cm, 3 kilos each
- 2 Storage bags 40cm x 30cm x 20cm, 4 kilos x1 and 12+ kg x1
- Vacuum splints – approx. 50cm x 80cm x12 cm
- Oxygen 55cm x 25cm x 25cm, 5 kilos
MCA Class A for 20 and 30

Dimensions
- Grab Bag 60cm x 30cm x 30cm, 18 kilos
- 2 Storage bags 40cm x 40cm x 20cm, 3-4 kilos each
- 2 Storage bags 40cm x 30cm x 20cm, 4 kilos each
- 1 Fluid storage bag 40 cm x 30 cm x 10 cm, 11 kg
- Vacuum splints – approx. 50cm x 80cm x12 cm
- Oxygen 55cm x 25cm x 25cm, 5 kilos
Charter Versions
Charter versions are the same but include at more economical rates.
- Zoll Defibrillator with adult and Child Pads (fits into the defibrillator section of the OMI Advanced Grab Bag)
 
- Speciality and rescue foldable stretcher
- A second oxygen delivery set (allowing the back up bottle in standard kits to be used as a second, waterproof, functional Oxygen kit for tenders etc.)
- Paediatric Kit
- Sandard Tender Kit
Conditions covered by OMI Class A Kits
(OMI Versions only many of these conditions are not covered by standard Class A kits from other suppliers)
Abdominal infections (internal)
Abscess
Acute vertigo (room spinning)
Aggresion ‐ severe
Alcohol withdrawal
Allergy ‐ mild to moderate
Allergy ‐ moderate
Allergy of the eye (very severe)
Allergy ‐severe
Allergy treatment
Allergy treatment (serious) when someone is taking a beta‐blocker
Amoebic dysentery
Anaesthetic (eye)
Anaesthetic (skin)
Anaesthetic for mouth ulcers
Anaesthetic gel for catheterization
Anaethetic gel for teeth
Anal soreness
Anaphylactic shock
Angina
Animal bites
Antacid
Anthrax
Antibiotic
Anti‐coagulant
Anti‐convulsant Croup (RSV infection)
Antidote to drugs that can cause unusual bodily movements
Anti‐fungal
Antihistamine Dental pain
Anti‐inflammatory painkiller
Anti‐platelet (advanced Angina treatment)
Anxiety
Anxiety ‐ severe
Appendicitis
Arthritis
Asthma – mild to severe (main emergency treatment)
Asthma ‐ moderate
Asthma ‐ moderate to severe
Asthma ‐ preventer
Asthma‐severe
Athletes foot
Atypical pneumonia Ear infection
Bacterial vaginal infection
Behavioural problems ‐ severe
Biliary Colic
Bleeding – vaginal/severe
Blood thinner
Boils
Bone and joint infection
Breathing suppression caused by Opioid painkillers
Bronchitis (acute)
Campylobacter treatment
Candida
Chapped, broken skin
Chest Infection
Chest pain with heart attack
Childbirth
Childbirth (for the newborn baby)
Chlamydia
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD)‐severe
Chronic rhinitis
Cold sores
Colic ‐ babies
Confusion ‐ severe
Conjunctivitis
Constipation
Contraception ‐ emergency
Controlled drug (CD)
Convulsions
Coral infections
Cough suppression
Croup ‐ severe
Cystitis
Decongestant
Dehydration
Dental abscess
Dermatitis
Detection of eye abrasions
Diabetic low blood sugar
Diabetic low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia, mild to moderate)
Diarrhea or Diarrhoea
Diptheria ‐ prevention
Diuretic
Dizziness
Drug related psychosis
Dystonic movements
Ear bacterial and fungal infections
Ear congestion
Eczema
Eczema (inflamed or infected)
Emergency contraception
Epilepsy
Erysipelas
External ear infection Inflamed locally infected skin (non ‐ burn)
Eye allergy
Eye anaesthetic
Eye antibiotic
Eye damage or injuries Insomnia
Eye infection
Fever control
Finger tip injuries
Fits
Fluid replacement
Fungal infection of ear
Fungal skin infection
Gangrene
Gas gangrene
Gas or burping in babies
Gastric ulcers
Gastritis
Giardia
Gingivitis
Glaucoma
Gonorrhea
Gout
Grazes
Gynecological infection
Haemorrhage due to excess anticoagulant (Warfarin)
Haemorrhage due to various liver problems
Hay fever
Hay fever (eye symptoms) Motion sickness
Heart attack
Heart Block
Heart conditions
Heart failure
Heart failure ‐ mild to moderate
Heart failure ‐ moderate to severe
Heartburn – mild/moderate
Heartburn ‐ severe
Hemorrhage after childbirth
Hemorrhage after miscarriage (Abortion)
Hemorrhoids /haemarrhoids
Herpes Simplex eye infections
Herpes Simplex Opioid
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
High blood pressure
Hypoglycemia ‐ mild to moderate
Hypoglycemia ‐ moderate to severe
Impetigo
Indigestion
Indigestion ‐ severe
Infantile colic
Infestations
Inflammatory Bowel disease
Influenza
Injections (drugs for injection)
Insect bites ‐ inflamed
Intestinal Colic ‐ mild‐moderate
Intestinal Colic ‐ severe
Intestinal infection
Intestinal worms (Threadworm, roundworm, whipworm, hookworm)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Itching
Joint pain ‐ minor
Kidney infection
Kidney stones
Labour (pregancy related) ‐ early
Laxative
Lice
Liver problems
Low blood sugar
Low blood sugar‐severe
Lowers fever
Malaria prevention & treatment
Meningitis
Middle ear infection
Migraine – restricted drug
Morning after pill
Motion sickness ‐ severe
Motion sickness prevention
Mouth ulcers
Mouth wash
Muscle / tendon / ligament strains
Muscle relaxant for skeletal muscles
N.S.A.I.D
Nappy (Diaper) rash
Nausea
Night sedation
Nose congestion
Oral hygiene
Osteomyelitis
Otitis externa
Otitis media
Overdose with many drugs
Overdose‐opiates
Painkiller – moderate
Painkiller – moderate or severe
Painkiller ‐ severe pain
Painkiller/analgesia
Paratyphoid
Period pain
Pharyngitis
Pneumonia Tetanus (treatment)
Poisoning
Prevention of constipation
Prevention of eye infection after damage
Prevention of stomach damage when taking anti‐inflammatory painkillers
Prevention of unusual bodily movements
Prostatitis
Protection of small burns
Psychiatric disturbance
Rehydration Travellers’ Diarrhea/ Diarrhoea
Renal colic
Respiratory secretions (excessive)
Reversal of Opioid painkiller effects
Reversible airways obstruction
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever prevention
Ringworm
Rope burns
Salmonellosis
Salpingitis
Scabies
Seasickness prevention
Sedation
Serious infections
Severe allergy treatment when someone is taking a beta‐blocker
Severe epilepsy
Severe heartburn and indigestion
Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
Sinusitis
Skin anaesthetic
Skin cleaning
Skin cleaning
Skin infection
Skin infection with pus
Skin ulcers & sores
Sleep problems
Small burns
Soft tissue injuries
Sore throat
Steroid
Stomach damage
Stroke (CVA)
Sun protection
Superficial skin infections
Syphillis
Tachyarrythmia
Teething
Tetanus ‐ prevention
Throat infection
Thrush
Tinea
Tinea pedis
Tonsillitis
Tooth abscess
Toothache caused by a cavity
Transient Ischaemic accident (TIA)
Typhoid
Ulcer prevention
Unconsciousness
Unusual bodily movements
Urinary infection
Uterus contraction
UTI
Uveitis
Vaginal Candida
Viral flu type A+B ‐ treatment and prevention
Vitamin K
Vomiting ‐ prevention
Vomiting ‐ treatment
Wheeze or exercised induced asthma
Whooping cough (treatment and prevention)
Worms
Wound cleaning
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