TT Tourniquet Pouch II - Black

1 piece
// REF: 221224

€14.04*

Content: 1 piece

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Product information "TT Tourniquet Pouch II - Black"

Closed bag with quick-release system for holding a CAT® Tourniquet or SAM XT® Tourniquet.

Technical details
Article height: 3 cm
Article length: 17 cm
Article width: 6 cm
Brand name: Tasmanian Tiger
Bulky goods: No
Colour: black
Freight surcharge: No
Material: Textile
Quantity content: blank
Sales unit: 1 piece
Weight: 50 g
Product information
Quick access during use thanks to Velcro fastener
Tourniquet secured inside with loop
MOLLE push-button system
Labelled with TQ for tourniquet and cross
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Extremity Tourniquet SAM® XT - Black
Basic colour: Black
The SAM® XT was developed for rapid application.

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Combat Application Tourniquet® (CAT®) - Black
Basic colour: Black
WERO is the exclusive importer for Germany and Austria CAT® Tourniquet: Quality that counts - the original! The Combat Application Tourniquet® or simply CAT® is a one-hand tourniquet system for rapid haemostasis in the event of life-threatening bleeding from the extremities. What are the advantages of a CAT® Tourniquet? An individually adjustable strap allows the tourniquet to be applied to most extremitiesA robust, ergonomic toggle facilitates gripping and turning The wind system (strap with toggle) tensions a freely movable inner strap to prevent the flow of arterial blood into the extremity Only one handle is required to secure the toggle under a clamping hook During transport, the CAT® 's Velcro fastener provides additional security How do I use a tourniquet? The CAT® tourniquet is an essential component of tactical casualty care. It is used during major incidents, such as terrorist attacks, and as the first measure in the event of life-threatening haemorrhaging. The use of a tourniquet should be trained, but the following applies: in an absolute emergency and if all other rescue measures, such as a tourniquet, are unsuccessful, anyone can use a tourniquet. The tourniquet can also be applied with one hand in an emergency. 1. Unfold the CAT® so that the strap forms an O-shaped loop. Then apply the CAT® above the haemorrhage in the direction of the torso. To do this, pass the injured limb through the O-shaped loop of the Velcro strap. 2. Tighten the strap so that no more than two fingertips can fit between the tourniquet and the limb. Then firmly connect the Velcro surfaces together. 3. Now turn the gag until the bleeding stops and the pulse can no longer be felt below the wound site. 4. Secure the gag under the clamping hook. Check the bleeding and pulse again - if necessary, increase the pressure by turning the gag further. 5. Now place the end of the strap over the toggle and clamp hook and secure both with the safety Velcro. Then, if possible, make a note of the time of attachment. How can I recognise a fake? There are many copies of this tourniquet. They may not be able to build up the necessary pressure, become loose or tear. Do not jeopardise the life you are trying to save again. Please make sure you get the original from a reliable source. Visually, the differences between genuine and counterfeit tourniquets can be slight and are often difficult to recognise. In some cases, however, the following clues can be used to identify a replica: Red tip outside the USA No or inferior instructions for use: These are often not available in German and do not show the most important data and details of a medical device, such as the manufacturer, EC-REP or importer. Qualitative defects in counterfeits are characterised by the following features, for example:Inferior rods that are bendable and break easily under the required pressure A more extensive winding can make it difficult or even impossible to tighten sufficiently to stop bleeding Incorrect application can have serious consequences, including death. Combat Application Tourniquet® in occupational first aid "According to the ERC, current research indicates that the use of tourniquets can be useful for serious injuries with heavy blood loss. If a company has decided to introduce tourniquet systems into the company first aid programme due to the particular risk situation [in terms of occupational health and safety], the application must be instructed and practised regularly." (Source: DGUV - First Aid Division / May 2017)

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