Safety training
Basic Safety Training Online Partial Refresher / V3 2023-05-02
9. BSTR-P MODULE 1 – FIRST AID 9.1 Aims and Objectives of the BSTR-P First Aid Module
The aim of this BSTR-P First Aid Module is to refresh the participants prior experiences, knowledge, skills and abilities to enable participants to recognise signs and symptoms of life threating situations and determine how to administer safe and effective first aid in the wind turbine industry/WTG environment in order to save lives, preventing further injury, until the casualty can be taken care of by professional medical personnel
Overall learning objectives
After successfully having completed this BSTR-P First Aid Module, the participants can:
1) Explain how to recognise, assess, and prioritise the need for basic first aid and how to provide lifesaving first aid until the casualty can be handed over to the next echelon of care in case of an incident in the wind turbine industry/WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level) 2) Explain their limitations as a basic first aider, and how to call for help and enable evacuation off the casualty in case of an incident in the wind turbine industry/WTG environment (Knowledge, intermediate level)
9.2 Duration of the BSTR-P First Aid Module The total contact time for completing this First Aid Partial Refresher module is to be 2 hours and 30 minutes. This is based on the time estimate given in the module timetable
The training provider must not exceed the times per day given in table 9-2 below
Maximum Duration Per Day
Contact time
8 hours
Total training day
10 hours
Table 9.2.1 – Maximum durations for training day
Contact time includes delivery of course lesson content, practical exercises and activities directly related to these. The total training day includes contact time, meals and breaks and travel between training sites (where applicable).
Note
9.3 BSTR-P First Aid Module Participant Ratio The ratio shown for theory sessions indicates the maximum number of participants per instructor attending the course
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