BSTR-P Sea survival partial online refresher V01 - DRAFT
ELEMENT 2.1 - ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES ON SITE
The instructor shall:
Lead a Discussion about organisation of and the site units found in offshore wind farms
ELEMENT 2.2 - GLOBAL LEGISLATION
The instructor shall:
Describe which global legislation is applicable to sea survival
Lead a discussion about the legal responsibilities that the participants have under global legislation
ELEMENT 2.3 - NATIONAL LEGISLATION
The instructor shall:
Describe which regional legislation is applicable to sea survival
Lead a discussion about the importance of knowing the applicable country and region-specific legislation and the responsibilities that the places on the course participants
EXPOSURE, COLD SHOCK, HYPOTHERMIA AND DROWNING
40 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enhance the course participants chances of survival at sea by refreshing their understanding of the importance of correct clothing and conduct in an offshore wind farm environment. Additionally, this lesson will refresh the course participants knowledge of detecting and treating various stages of cold shock, hypothermia and drowning related to exposure of the human body to the elements in an offshore wind environment.
To successfully complete the lesson each course participant shall be able to:
Explain the human body’s reaction to the exposure to different offshore environments and what precautions to take (L2 – Knowledge) Explain how the human body can react to cold shock and methods that can prevent this (L2 – Knowledge) Explain how to detect the symptoms of and the correct first aid procedures for drowning (L2 – Knowledge) Explain how to detect the symptoms of and how to administer correct first aid for hypothermia (L2 – Knowledge)
Global Wind Organisation
www.globalwindsafety.org
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