Some really helpful info has been posted.
Thanks Wood_Junkie for the links they had great information and were interesting to read.
I agree that we all need to customize the contents of our own kit to fit our needs (maybe I should say, personal clumsiness).
I like the current US first aid kit. I as many here have added some additional items to the kit.
Being a licensed firearms instructor teaching to the public and to police departments. The topic of first aid comes up. I have talked at length to many Paramedics. Their thoughts are, a few items are better than nothing, the average Joe will never have everything, that is what 911/ Paramedics are for.
The first point Paramedics make is this, do you have a charged Cell phone (and do you know your location address in detail that emergency services will understand - Bob’s house is not enough) if you don’t have cell service do you have access to a land line or a satellite phone. The second is what is your location? In a metro area with 3 - 5 minute response time. Your kit can be small, but being that I live in MN, if you are out in the rural areas you can be 30+ minutes out from help and need to have a much bigger kit.
My main issue with the current US Festool first aid kit is that it is not labeled on all sides. Being it is a classic systainer, the side latches should also be the red with white. I would also like to see stickers on all sides so you can tell it is your first aid kit from the side or the back or the top and maybe even the bottom.
After reading the links posted here I just Googled first aid stickers and found many stickers one was
http://www.firstaidsuppliesonline.com/nav.pl?cat=NavFirstAidKit&prod=S-53.
If I was to make buy my own systainer for first aid, I would find an all green one and add the stickers I found on the web. If I was doing this in quantity I would have they systiners labeled in a permanent manner on all sides. I would also offer empty ones so people could build their own kit.
To Peter Halle's comment about how States and Cities can have their own view of what signs work..... I got to say NA/US, States and Cities needs to stop thinking that they know more than anyone else. Adopting some international standards might be a good thing for the US!
One item that I have not heard mentioned here is an EpiPen. I don’t need one but I can’t say a member of my crew won’t…. this just points to making your kit into what you think you need.
Cheers,
Steve