Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025
Engage in the debriefing and share their experiences and attitudes
Reflect on the received feedback and use the feedback to improve their performance
This scenario-based training shall be conducted as group work with one or more participants as first aiders, while the other participants act as casualties or observers. Each participant shall, as a minimum, participate as a first aider (e.g. not as a casualty) at least two times. Relevant first aid equipment shall be available and used at all times during scenario-based training. To ensure all of the above-mentioned points are covered during scenario-based training, training providers shall combine several of the following first aid situations mentioned below
Note
Scenarios from the below lists can be combined at will during the scenario-based training as long as all the mandatory scenarios are covered
Note
The mandatory scenarios to be covered during scenario-based training are:
a.
one electrical incident
b. one incident with either a stroke (circulatory, respiratory, central nervous system) or a heart attack
c. two scenarios must include a head-to-toe examination of the casualty
d.
CPR using an AED
Additional scenarios which should be considered included in the scenario-based training are:
e.
dropped object: serious injury fall from heights
f.
hypovolemic shock
g.
serious external bleeding
h.
unresponsive with normal breathing
i. serious burns (chemical, electrical, thermal and sun)
j.
hypothermia
k.
crush injury (e.g. finger injuries)
l.
chemical contacts to the eye
m. minor incident escalating to a serious incident
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