GWO ENHANCED FIRST AID TRAINING STANDARD V02.1 MODULE
2020-10-01_TS_EFA_V02.1
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 Sills)
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)
ELEMENT 4.1 - 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 emergency situations
Safety and personal protection for all persons involved in an accident
Universal precautions (e.g. Personal Protective Equipment) against infections; protection and use of barriers in emergency situations The core aspects of psychological care in first aid situations (e.g. colleagues, loneliness, unusual emergency situations)
ELEMENT 4.2 - MANAGEMENT OF AN INCIDENT
The Instructor shall:
Explain how to follow an efficient and correct First Aid structure
Explain the analysis and management of an incident
Explain and demonstrate different emergency situations in the wind industry
Demonstrate call for help - challenges onshore
Demonstrate call for help - challenges offshore
Explain and demonstrate moving or not moving a casualty in different emergency situations (risks of e.g. fire, water versus deteriorating injuries)
Explain and demonstrate how to move and place a casualty (depending on injuries)
Explain and demonstrate how to move and place a casualty in the recovery position
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