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AEROBAG Medium First Aid Bag

The RB002 Medium Compact First Aid Bag is a softpack storage bag for first aid supplies. It is made for places where space is limited and easy carrying matters.

Use it at work, at home, in vehicles, in site offices, or with mobile teams. The bag has a front pocket, shoulder strap, mesh pockets, and plastic sleeves to help keep first aid items sorted and easy to reach.

Important: This is a first aid bag only. It does not come stocked with first aid supplies unless sold as part of a separate kit. This page gives product information only. It does not take the place of first aid training, medical advice, emergency care, or a workplace first aid risk assessment. In an emergency in Australia, call 000.

Product Snapshot

Detail

Information

Product

RB002 Medium Compact First Aid Bag

Range

AeroCase softpack

Type

Empty first aid bag

Size

24 cm × 18 cm × 7 cm

Package Size

20 × 3.6 × 25 cm

Package Weight

0.18 kg

Pricing Unit

Bag/1

Carton Qty

40

Minimum Order Qty

1

UNSPSC Code

42192420

Dangerous Goods

No

Serialized Item

No

Key Features

Front pocket, shoulder strap, buckles, mesh pockets, plastic sleeves

Best For

Vehicles, small workplaces, home use, mobile workers, cupboards, site offices and space-limited storage

Also Available

Blue variation: ABMB01

Is This the Right First Aid Bag for You?

Choose this bag if you already have first aid supplies and need a compact way to store them.

This bag may suit

Choose a stocked kit or larger bag if

You need a small first aid bag

You need first aid supplies included

You want portable storage

You need a large workplace first aid kit

You have limited space

You need more internal storage

You need vehicle storage

You need a wall-mounted kit

You want sorted pockets

You need a fully stocked workplace kit

You need a bag for mobile staff

Your risk assessment calls for more stock

A first aid bag alone does not make a workplace compliant. Safe Work Australia says workplaces must have at least one first aid kit. Kits should be easy to see, easy to reach, checked often, and placed where workers may need them. Work vehicles may also need a first aid kit when staff travel for work.

Why Choose a Compact First Aid Bag?

A compact first aid bag helps keep supplies in one place.

The RB002 is useful when a hard case or large first aid box takes up too much room. It can fit in vehicles, cupboards, work areas, homes and mobile setups.

The front pocket gives quick storage for small items. Inside, Velcro-fastened mesh pockets and plastic sleeves help keep stock sorted. This makes it easier to check what is missing after use.

The shoulder strap and buckles also make the bag easy to carry between locations.

Best Uses for This Bag

Vehicles and Mobile Workers

This bag suits cars, utes, vans and mobile teams. It can hold selected first aid supplies without taking up much space.

Keep it secure in the vehicle. SafeWork NSW says portable first aid kits in vehicles should be safely located so they do not become a projectile in a collision.

Small Workplaces and Site Offices

Use this bag in low-risk offices, retail areas, small businesses, site offices or shared work areas.

It can help keep first aid supplies sorted. Your workplace still needs the right contents, trained first aiders where needed, and a first aid risk assessment.

Home and Personal Use

The RB002 can also work as a home first aid bag. Store it where adults can reach it quickly. Keep it away from heat, water, dust and children.

Sport, Events and Community Groups

Use it to carry selected supplies for small groups, sport days, community events or day trips.

For larger groups or higher-risk activities, choose a stocked first aid kit or a larger first aid bag with more room.

What This Bag Helps With

The RB002 helps with first aid storage and transport.

It can help you:

  • keep first aid supplies in one place
  • store small items in mesh pockets
  • separate flat items in plastic sleeves
  • carry supplies with the shoulder strap
  • keep a compact kit in a vehicle
  • build a custom first aid setup
  • check stock after use
  • keep a refill checklist with the bag

What This Bag Does Not Include

This is an empty first aid bag.

It does not include:

  • plasters
  • bandages
  • dressings
  • gauze
  • gloves
  • antiseptic wipes
  • eye wash
  • burn gel
  • CPR face shield
  • scissors
  • tweezers
  • first aid leaflet
  • medicines
  • AED

Add first aid supplies based on your setting, risks, people count and workplace needs.

What to Pack in a First Aid Bag

The right contents depend on where the bag will be used.

Common first aid supplies may include:

  • plasters or bandaids
  • wound dressings
  • non-stick pads
  • gauze
  • conforming bandages
  • triangular bandage
  • tape
  • gloves
  • cleaning wipes
  • eye wash
  • burn gel
  • CPR face shield
  • scissors
  • tweezers
  • safety pins
  • first aid leaflet
  • notebook and pen

Healthdirect gives guidance on first aid kits for home, workplace and car use. It also notes that a stocked first aid kit can help in an emergency or accident.

Workplace Safety Notes

This bag can form part of a workplace first aid setup. It should not be treated as a complete workplace first aid kit unless it is stocked correctly.

Your workplace first aid risk assessment should look at:

  • type of work
  • hazards
  • worker numbers
  • visitors
  • site size
  • work vehicles
  • remote areas
  • access to emergency help
  • burns risks
  • eye injury risks
  • first aid training needs
  • refill process

WorkSafe Victoria’s first aid compliance code gives guidance for Victorian employers on first aid facilities, first aid kits, first aid rooms, first aid officers, training and workplace steps.

How to Check and Restock This Bag

Keep the bag clean, stocked and easy to reach.

Check it after each use. In busy places, use a first aid checklist every 3–6 months.

During your check, look for:

  • missing stock
  • used items
  • expired items
  • opened sterile packaging
  • dirty items
  • wet stock
  • damaged pockets
  • broken strap clips
  • torn mesh
  • worn zips
  • missing first aid leaflet
  • low plasters or bandaids
  • low bandages
  • low dressings
  • low gloves

Replace used, opened, dirty, damaged or expired stock.

Medicines and Personal Items

Handle medicine with care.

Workplace first aid bags are different from home or personal bags. Do not add medicine to workplace first aid supplies unless your policies and risk assessment allow it.

Personal medicine, asthma inhalers, allergy medicine or items ordered by a doctor should follow the person’s action plan. Ask a doctor or pharmacist for advice if needed.

Why Buy From Australian Pacific Training Solutions?

Australian Pacific Training Solutions supplies first aid bags, first aid kits, first aid supplies, refills and workplace support across Australia, including Victoria.

APTS also runs first aid, CPR and workplace safety courses. These courses help teams build the skills and knowledge they need in an emergency.

APTS can help you compare:

  • empty first aid bags
  • stocked first aid kits
  • workplace first aid kits
  • car first aid kits
  • boat first aid kits
  • softpack kits
  • snake bite kits
  • burn modules
  • eye care supplies
  • refill stock
  • CPR and first aid courses

Do not guess with a basic storage bag. APTS can help you choose the right first aid bag, stock it with suitable supplies, and keep it ready.

Sources and Further Guidance

Use these sources for workplace and first aid guidance:

  • Safe Work Australia – First aid in the workplace.
  • Safe Work Australia – Model Code of Practice: First aid in the workplace.
  • WorkSafe Victoria – Compliance code: First aid in the workplace.
  • Healthdirect – First aid kits for home, workplace and car.
  • SafeWork NSW – First aid kits for mobile workers and vehicles.

Buy the RB002 Medium Compact First Aid Bag

Choose the RB002 Medium Compact First Aid Bag if you need a portable, space-saving way to store first aid supplies.

Use it in vehicles, small workplaces, site offices, cupboards, homes, sport settings and mobile teams.

Order today or contact Australian Pacific Training Solutions for help choosing the right first aid bag, first aid supplies, refills, courses and workplace support.

FAQs

Is the RB002 a stocked first aid kit?

No. It is a first aid bag. Add first aid supplies to suit your setting.

What size is the RB002 first aid bag?

The bag is 24 cm × 18 cm × 7 cm.

Is this a large first aid bag?

No. This is a medium compact first aid bag. It suits smaller storage needs and limited spaces.

Does it include first aid supplies?

No. It does not include first aid supplies unless sold as part of a separate stocked kit.

Is this suitable for a workplace?

Yes, it may suit a workplace when stocked with suitable first aid supplies. Your workplace first aid risk assessment should decide what contents are needed.

Can this bag make my workplace compliant?

No. A bag alone does not make a workplace compliant. You need the right supplies, checks, training and first aid setup for your workplace.

Is it suitable for vehicles?

Yes. The compact size makes it useful for cars, utes, vans and mobile workers. Keep it secure in the vehicle.

Does it have a shoulder strap?

Yes. It has a shoulder strap with buckles.

Does it have pockets inside?

Yes. It has Velcro-fastened mesh pockets and plastic sleeves inside the front.

Does it have a front pocket?

Yes. It has one single front pocket.

Is it available in another colour?

Yes. A blue variation is also available as ABMB01.

Is it dangerous goods?

No. The product is not classed as dangerous goods.

What should I put in this first aid bag?

Add supplies that match your use. Common items include plasters, dressings, bandages, gloves, wipes, tape, eye wash, burn gel, scissors, tweezers and a first aid leaflet.

How often should I check the bag?

Check it after each use. In busy workplaces, vehicles or shared spaces, use a first aid checklist every 3–6 months.

Should staff do first aid training?

Yes. A first aid course helps staff use supplies the right way and act with more confidence in an emergency.