Safety training
G WO Advanced Rescue Training Standard / V6 02032026
ELEMENT 4.3 - CERVICAL COLLAR
Learning objectives:
42) The participants can perform unaided the following activities to an injured person; correctly size, prepare and fit a cervical collar (Skills, intermediate level)
43) The participants can perform a check to verify the c orrect application of a cervical collar to the injured person (Skills, intermediate level)
44) The participants can perform the following activities: fit helmet and safety glasses on an injured person who is wearing a cervical collar (Skills, intermediate level)
The use of a cervical collar during rescue operations in this standard is intended only as a means to support the head and as a result help in maintaining an open airway of an unconscious injured person during parts of rescue operations where this is not p ossible by other means. In addition, it is intended that the collar is removed as soon as it is possible to support the head and maintain the airway by other means. The use of collars in this instance is not considered as routine. For further information please refer to Annex 3
Note
There shall be at least two exercises per participant lying down. A ‘live’ injured person is recommended
, one with an injured person sitting and one
Note
The instructor shall:
The participants shall:
LOWERING AND RAISING RESCUE SYSTEM
45 min.
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