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Hi fella's, we are getting our sickbay/hospital refurbished on our

DSV, I am having a problem finding regulations regarding how many

beds, cupboard space, etc we shuold have. The company have agreed that

it needs refurbishing but don't want to go mad and want to stick to

the guidlines, can anyone point me in the right direction where I can

find the info out, I presume MCA regs would be the place but am unsure

where to look.

Cheers in advance

Tony

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Tony,

I am not trying to be flip here but how about spec'ing enough space to store

all your toys and meds so that nothing but your jump bag in on the floor. You

likely have enough experience to say what amount of storage you need. Beware any

guidelines too, as they may be bare bones and not respective of your situation.

Good luck.

Stevan Pierce, WEMT-Paramedic

Remote Support Paramedic

A.C.E. Personal Trainer

Fitness, Health & Wellness Specialist

ermedicsp@...

" some say a hero could save us, I'm not going to stand here and wait "

sick bay regulations

Hi fella's, we are getting our sickbay/hospital refurbished on our

DSV, I am having a problem finding regulations regarding how many

beds, cupboard space, etc we shuold have. The company have agreed that

it needs refurbishing but don't want to go mad and want to stick to

the guidlines, can anyone point me in the right direction where I can

find the info out, I presume MCA regs would be the place but am unsure

where to look.

Cheers in advance

Tony

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-Hi Steve, thanks for the reply, we have dug out the regs and the

company architect has measured up so fingers crossed with the plans

my back to back did we should be laughing,

thanks to all who replied to this thread.

Tony

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> Tony,

> I am not trying to be flip here but how about spec'ing enough

space to store all your toys and meds so that nothing but your jump

bag in on the floor. You likely have enough experience to say what

amount of storage you need. Beware any guidelines too, as they may be

bare bones and not respective of your situation. Good luck.

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> Stevan Pierce, WEMT-Paramedic

> Remote Support Paramedic

> A.C.E. Personal Trainer

> Fitness, Health & Wellness Specialist

> ermedicsp@y...

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> " some say a hero could save us, I'm not going to stand here and

wait "

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> sick bay regulations

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> Hi fella's, we are getting our sickbay/hospital refurbished on

our

> DSV, I am having a problem finding regulations regarding how many

> beds, cupboard space, etc we shuold have. The company have agreed

that

> it needs refurbishing but don't want to go mad and want to stick

to

> the guidlines, can anyone point me in the right direction where I

can

> find the info out, I presume MCA regs would be the place but am

unsure

> where to look.

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> Cheers in advance

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> Tony

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> Member Information:

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> List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@R...

> Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@R...

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> ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should

be sent to the list owner.

>

> Post message: egroups

>

> Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk

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> Regards

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> The Remote Medics Team

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