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Tactical Medical Solutions Inc. Olaes Bandage Training Guide BECAUSE YOUR EQUIPMENT SHOULDN’T BE A COMPROMISE.

OLAES MODULAR BANDAGE The Olaes® Modular Bandage is the newest generation of trauma bandages and is advantageous for all levels of care providers. Packed with features such as 3 meters of gauze, a removable occlusive plastic sheet behind the dressing pad, and a pressure bar that can also act as an eye cup. Designed with direct input from some of the most experienced combat medics in the world, no detail has been left out. From the adhesive 'brakes' on the elastic bandage that prevent accidental unrolling, to the zig-zag packed gauze that easily feeds from the bandage, this is the most comprehensive feature packed bandage available without any added confusion.

OLAES MODULAR BANDAGE BEGIN BY TEARING OPEN THE PACKAGE USING THE EASY TEAR NOTCH LOCATED AT THE END OF THE BANDAGE. REMOVE THE OUTER PACKAGING AND UNROLL THE BANDAGE TO APPLY.

OLAES MODULAR BANDAGE FOR SEVERE BLEEDING, FEED GAUZE OUT OF THE BANDAGE AND PACK INTO THE WOUND. ENSURE TO PACK GAUZE TO THE POINT OF THE BLEED. 3 METERS OF GAUZE AS WELL AS A PLASTIC SHEET THAT CAN BE PLACED OVER THE FRONT OF THE BANDAGE WHERE OCCLUSION IS NEEDED, ARE CONTAINED INSIDE THE OLAES.

OLAES MODULAR BANDAGE SECURE THE GAUZE WITH THE ELASTIC BANDAGE, ENSURING THAT YOU COVER THE EDGES COMPLETELY TO KEEP THE WOUND FROM BEING FURTHER CONTAMINATED.

OLAES MODULAR BANDAGE ADDITIONAL POINT PRESSURE CAN BE GENERATED BY CROSSING THE ELASTIC BANDAGE DIRECTLY OVER TOP OF THE PRESSURE CUP. SECURE THE END OF THE BANDAGE USING THE PLASTIC CLIP, HOOK TAPE, OR BY TUCKING THE END UNDER A PREVIOUS WRAP. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE WOUND TO ENSURE ACTIVE BLEEDING IS NOT STILL OCCURRING.