GWO EFAR v2.1

GWO ENHANCED FIRST AID REFRESHER TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 MODULE

2020-10-01_TSR_EFAR_V02.1

b. Tools First Aiders can use to minimise psychological impacts of administering First Aid c. Where Enhanced First Aiders can receive help for coping with psychological effects (including PTSD) of administering Enhanced First Aid d. How Enhanced First Aiders can evaluate whether they can administer psychological (Enhanced) First Aid or if they need to contact professional help

Course Participants (Delegates) shall explain and demonstrate:

Psychological effects of administering (Enhanced) First Aid for Enhanced First Aider

a. Psychological consequences of administering (Enhanced) First Aid

b. PTSD after administering First Aid

c. Tools First Aiders can use to minimise psychological impacts of administering First Aid d. Where Enhanced) First Aiders can receive help for coping with psychological effects (including PTSD) of administering First Aid e. How Enhanced First Aiders can evaluate whether they can administer psychological (Enhanced) First Aid or if they need to contact professional help

The Instructor shall facilitate debriefing :

Psychological effects of administering (Enhanced) First Aid for Enhanced First Aider

Review positive actions observed during exercise

Suggest points for improvement

THEME 2: SUDDEN SICKNESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

The Instructor shall explain and demonstrate:

Sudden sickness and environmental factors (e.g. chemical, air quality, dust, pollen, gases, poisonous animals, etc.) a. Most common First Aid conditions caused by local environmental factors found at the specific geographic work locations and workplace related hazards b. Most common First Aid conditions worsened by local environmental factors found at the specific geographic work locations c. Effects of alcohol and other medication/narcotics on physical and psychological performance

Course Participants (Delegates) shall explain and demonstrate:

Sudden sickness and environmental factors (e.g. chemical, air quality, dust, pollen, gases, poisonous animals, etc.)

GLOBAL WIND ORGANISATION www.globalwindsafety.org

42 / 60

Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker