Draft BST- Sea Survival Stakeholder Review

Safety training

GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025

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a lumbar vertebrae model for educational purposes

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a model of a shoulder for educational purpose

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a load that weighs no more than 30kg and is unwieldy e.g. contents likely to move or shift (e.g. a rescue dummy)

-difficult to grasp, difficult to grip, with

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personal protective equipment

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other lifting props for manual handling

- weighing a maximum 15kg

Any equipment used during this GWO training module shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the national standards in the country where the training is taking place

When working in a country where there is no applicable national standard then the equipment shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the European standards

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BST FIRE AWARENESS

The following equipment is required to meet needs for the Fire Awareness Module

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handheld CO2 and water extinguishers

LESSON 17 - FIRE BLANKETS

LESSON 18 - DUMMIES

LESSON 19 - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

LESSON 20 - PERSONAL ESCAPE MASK (OPTIONAL)

Any equipment used during this GWO training module shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the national standards in the country where the training is taking place

When working in a country where there is no applicable national standard then the equipment shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the European standards

4. BST WORKING AT HEIGHTS & MANUAL HANDLING MODULE

The following equipment is required to instruct the BST Working at Height

& Manual Handling Module.

Within each equipment category one product or more must be operative for practical training. Required additional different products are accepted in a limited quantity as products for hands on demonstration.

The instructor must select the most relevant products according to their geographic location and target audience

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full body harness:

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