
Dive Site Medical Kit
The Dive Site Medical (DSM) Kit is designed to meet the needs of commercial diving operations and advanced sports diving activities. It is suitable for both air and saturation diving scenarios and adheres to the guidelines outlined by the Diving Medical Advisory Committee (DMAC 15-4).
This comprehensive kit equips dive site operators and medical personnel with the necessary tools to manage medical and trauma incidents, especially in situations where definitive care may be hours or days away. The DSM kit contains medications and equipment to handle diving-specific emergencies, including life-threatening conditions such as pneumothorax.
Suitable for
The Dive Site Medical Kit is ideal for commercial diving operations, advanced sports diving activities, and dive sites where quick response to diving-related medical emergencies is crucial. It is designed for teams who need to address medical situations on-site before the arrival of advanced care. The kit is especially essential when diving operations occur far from immediate medical facilities, offering support for trauma and life-threatening incidents, such as decompression sickness or pneumothorax.
Kit Contents
- Medical, Trauma, and Resuscitation Bags
- Dive Chamber and Bell Chamber Bag
- Medicines and equipment tailored for diving-related emergencies, including pneumothorax
- Modular sections for intuitive use during medical emergencies
- Durable Pelicase for safe storage in harsh marine environments (soft bag option available)
Additional items are available, including defibrillators, oxygen kits, extraction stretchers, and vacuum splints.
For more information
For further information on the Dive Site Medical Kit, its contents, and how it can be tailored to meet your operational needs, contact MSOS today. We can help configure the kit to ensure you have the right medical support on hand during diving operations, wherever you are.

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Each kit is supplied with a Skipper’s Medical Reference Guide with details of each item and guidance on it’s use and a Skippers Handbook written by Dr Spike Briggs.