Air medical journal
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The American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) F-30 Committee on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) began creating voluntary consensus standards for EMS including air medical transport in 1984. The F-30 Committee is composed of more than 200 members who represent both the "producers" and the "users" of EMS. Approximately 10 of the 39 standards published by the F-30 Committee either deal directly or indirectly with air medical programs. ⋯ Air medical programs may participate as members of the F-30 Committee for a nominal yearly fee, which provides members with an updated book of standards. Meetings are held biannually. The Guide for Establishing the Qualifications, Education and Training of EMS Aeromedical Patient Care Providers is approaching its four-year review, and a number of other standards, which are of particular interest to the air medical community, are currently under development.