GWO ENHANCED FIRST AID REFRESHER TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 MODULE
2020-10-01_TSR_EFAR_V02.1
MANAGEMENT OF AN INCIDENT - NATIONAL EMERGENCY
RESPONSE - MEDICAL TELECONSULTATION
50 min
The aim of this lesson is to give the Course Participants (Delegates) the knowledge, skills and attitude to demonstrate understanding and correct order of management of emergencies (accident/illness) in remote areas.
To successfully complete this lesson, Course Participants (Delegates) shall be able to:
1) Understand personal hazards to rescue personnel and victim associated with emergency situations and apply knowledge and skills for safety awareness (L2 Knowledge)
2) Perform skills to take FA-measures with regard for personal protection (L2 Skills)
3) Show knowledge about core aspects of psychological care in first aid situations (L2 Knowledge) 4) Demonstrate understanding and skills to approach and manage different emergency situations (L3 Knowledge and Skills) 5) Demonstrate understanding of the principles of the ACT Method (Assess, Communicate, Triage) and recognize the importance of raising the alarm before starting first aid (L3 Knowledge) 6) Demonstrate skills on how to ensure the rescue of injured persons and their removal from the immediate hazard area to the nearest safe location (L3 Knowledge and Skill)
7) Conduct proper emergency calls in a remote situation (L2 skills)
8) Distinguish and use of the adequate measures given by the chain of survival (L2 Knowledge and Skills) 9) Transfer understanding of functions and support from Emergency Rescue Teams in WTG environments (L2 Knowledge)
10) Use clear communication in a team setting (L3 Skills)
11) Administer Enhanced First Aid via medical teleconsultation (L3 Knowledge and Skills)
SAFETY AWARENESS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT IN AN EMERGENCY
SITUATION
The instructor shall lead a discussion on :
Appropriate safety behaviour and awareness as an Enhanced First Aider in a WTG
The risks and hazards of working in the wind industry with special focus on
remote
locations and the chain of survival
How to spot and stop hazardous rescue situations
Safety for all persons involved in an accident
GLOBAL WIND ORGANISATION www.globalwindsafety.org
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