My understanding is they’re supposed to be green, although ten minutes of web searches didn’t turn up any specific reason for this. If it is, it’s part of either BS 8599 or the HSE standard, and it’s far too early in the day to be reading through standards documents just to prove a point!
(Edit: I realise this is from a UK standpoint… may have misread “NUS” in the OP as “NHS”)
You’re right; the kit should be red with a white cross.
My understanding is they’re supposed to be green, although ten minutes of web searches didn’t turn up any specific reason for this. If it is, it’s part of either BS 8599 or the HSE standard, and it’s far too early in the day to be reading through standards documents just to prove a point!
(Edit: I realise this is from a UK standpoint… may have misread “NUS” in the OP as “NHS”)
Are you allowed to misuse the Swiss flag in such a manner?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Switzerland#Legal_protection
According to this, it seems to be okay.
Hmm, here they suggest white on green is an iso standard for this use.
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-so-many-first-aid-related-items-have-a-Swiss-flag-white-cross-red-background-on-them-instead-of-the-red-cross-with-white-background
Nice, I learned something today! :3