Safety training
Enhanced First Aid Standard / V5 2023-05-02
28) The participants can describe how to call for help both onshore and offshore and recognise the challenges in remote environments (Knowledge, basic level) 29) The participants can take responsibility for the rescue of injured persons and their removal from the immediate hazard area to the nearest safe location (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain how to follow an efficient and approved first aid structure
Ask the participants relevant questions about how to follow an efficient and approved first aid structure
Explain the assessment and management of an incident
Facilitate a group discussion on methods on calling for help both onshore and offshore
The participants shall:
Discuss and understand how to follow an efficient and approved first aid structure
Discuss the importance of assessing and managing incidents
Take part in a group discussion on methods on calling for help both onshore and offshore and how to obtain telemedical advice and challenges associated e.g. poor communication skills, lack of signal, language barrier The participants can recognise the importance of raising the alarm early and recognising a life-threatening emergency
ELEMENT 4.3 - EMERGENCY RESCUE TEAMS AND MEDICAL TELECONSULTATION
Learning objective:
30) The participants can describe the functions and possible support from emergency rescue teams in WTG environments (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Lead a discussion on:
a. functions of emergency rescue teams (internal onsite or external as part of the chain of survival)
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