Erler-Zimmer Wound Moulage Cut with Glass Fragment
Description
Erler-Zimmer Wound Moulage "Cut with Glass Fragment"
The Erler-Zimmer Wound Moulage "Cut with Glass Fragment" is a highly realistic wound simulation designed for emergency medicine, first aid and trauma response training. The moulage represents a deep cut injury caused by broken glass, with the glass fragment still visibly embedded inside the wound.
The included glass fragment is manufactured from a soft and safe material to eliminate the risk of injury during practical exercises while still maintaining a realistic appearance.
The moulage adheres directly to human skin or training manikins without glue. For extended training sessions or increased adhesion, optional skin adhesive can be used.
This professional moulage is handmade in Germany and is suitable for medical simulation centers, emergency response instructors, paramedic training and realistic trauma exercises.
Key Features
- Realistic cut wound with embedded glass fragment
- Safe soft-material glass simulation
- Self-adhering without glue
- Suitable for skin and training manikins
- Reusable for repeated training scenarios
- Professional trauma simulation appearance
- Compact and easy to transport
- Supplied with storage box
- Made in Germany
Applications
- Emergency medicine training
- First aid instruction
- Paramedic and EMS training
- Trauma response exercises
- Medical simulation scenarios
- Disaster preparedness training
- Skills laboratory education
- Firefighter medical training
Product Use
The moulage can be applied directly to the skin or a manikin to simulate a realistic laceration caused by broken glass. The embedded glass fragment helps train responders to identify and manage foreign object injuries correctly.
The moulage can be used together with artificial blood and bandaging materials to create realistic bleeding and wound care scenarios.
For longer training exercises, optional skin adhesive may be used to improve fixation.
Specifications and Technical Details
| Product type | Wound moulage / trauma simulation |
| Injury type | Cut wound with embedded glass fragment |
| Moulage size | Approx. 11 × 7 × 1 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 0.10 kg |
| Glass fragment material | Soft safety material |
| Application surface | Human skin and training manikins |
| Glue required | No |
| Storage box included | Yes |
| Country of origin | Germany |
Main Advantages
- Realistic foreign object injury simulation
- Safe for practical hands-on training
- Quick setup without special make-up skills
- Improves realism in trauma scenarios
- Supports repeated educational use
- Compact and easy to store
Care and Maintenance
- Clean gently after use according to manufacturer recommendations
- Store in supplied storage box
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
- Keep away from sharp objects that may damage the moulage
- Optional skin adhesive residue should be cleaned after training
Safety Information
- Training and simulation product only
- Not intended for medical treatment
- The glass fragment is made from soft material for safe training use
- Adult supervision recommended during youth training
- Inspect product before use for damage
Other Useful Information
Training with realistic wound moulages improves visual recognition, patient assessment and treatment decision-making during emergency scenarios.
The embedded foreign object simulation helps trainees practice correct stabilization and handling procedures for penetrating injuries involving broken glass and similar hazards.
Erler-Zimmer wound simulation products are handmade in Germany and widely used by emergency services, military medical instructors, hospitals and medical schools worldwide.
Glossary of Terms
- Moulage: Realistic simulation of injuries for medical training
- Laceration: Deep cut or tear in tissue
- Foreign object injury: Injury involving an object embedded in the body
- Trauma simulation: Realistic recreation of injuries for training purposes
- EMS: Emergency Medical Services
FAQ
Is the glass fragment dangerous?
No. The glass fragment is made from a soft safety material to avoid injuries during training.
Does the moulage require glue?
No. The moulage naturally adheres to skin or training manikins. Optional adhesive can be used for longer exercises.
Can artificial blood be added?
Yes. Artificial blood can be used to create more realistic trauma and bleeding simulations.
Who is this moulage intended for?
The moulage is suitable for paramedics, emergency responders, medical schools, simulation centers and first aid instructors.
Is the moulage reusable?
Yes. With proper handling and cleaning, the moulage can be used repeatedly during training sessions.
Manufacturer & GPSR Information
Erler-Zimmer Medical GmbH
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Germany
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