10032026 EFA V6


1. List of Abbreviations
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2. Terms and Definitions
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3. Change Log
5

4. Scope
5

5. General Requirements for the GWO Enhanced First Aid
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5.1 Target Group
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5.2 Aims and Strategic Objectives
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5.3 Duration of the Enhanced First Aid Module
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5.4 Validity Period
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5.5 Course Codes
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5.6 Participant Prerequisites for the Enhanced First Aid
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5.7 Enhanced First Aid Maintenance Training
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6. General Resources Required to Deliver Enhanced First Aid Standard
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6.1 Instructors
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6.2 Training Equipment
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7. Using this Standard to Develop Training
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8. Enhanced First Aid Initial Training
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8.1 Aims and Objectives for the Enhanced First Aid Initial Training
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8.2 Duration of the Enhanced First Aid Initial Training
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8.3 Enhanced First Aid Initial Training Participant Ratio
12

8.4 Equipment for the Enhanced First Aid Initial Training
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8.5 Enhanced First Aid Initial Training Timetable
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8.6 Detailed Description of the Enhanced First Aid Initial Training
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Lesson 1 - Introduction to the training
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ELEMENT 1.1 - Safety instructions and emergency procedures
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ELEMENT 1.2 - Facilities
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ELEMENT 1.3 - Introductions
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ELEMENT 1.4 - Scope and main learning objectives
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ELEMENT 1.5 - Ongoing asseessment (participant assessment form)
17

ELEMENT 1.6 - Motivation
18

ELEMENT 1.7 - Human factors
18

Lesson 2 - Risks/hazards/legislation
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ELEMENT 2.1 - Risks and hazards
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ELEMENT 2.2 - First aid guidelines and emergency plans
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Lesson 3 - Anatomy and physiology
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ELEMENT 3.1 - Life conditions for the human body
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ELEMENT 3.2 - Structure, functions and signs – the human body
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ELEMENT 3.3 - Serious and minor injuries – signs, sympotoms, and functions
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Lesson 4 - Management of an incident (Emergency response)
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ELEMENT 4.1 - Safety awareness and personal protection equipment in an emergency situation
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ELEMENT 4.2 - Management of an incident
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ELEMENT 4.3 - Emergency rescue teams and medical teleconsultation
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Lesson 5 - Lifesaving and Enhanced First Aid Using Primary and Secondary Survey
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ELEMENT 5.1 - The “C” in the A-B-C-D-E principle
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ELEMENT 5.2 - Primary survey
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ELEMENT 5.3 - “C” – Catastrophic bleeding
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ELEMENT 5.4 - “A”: Airway
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ELEMENT 5.5 - “B”: Breathing – cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr)
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ELEMENT 5.6 - “C”: Circulation
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ELEMENT 5.7 - “D”: Disability
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ELEMENT 5.8 - “E”: Environment/exposure
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ELEMENT 5.9 - Secondary survey
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ELEMENT 5.10 - Damage and poisoning through contact with chemical/biological substances
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ELEMENT 5.11 - Eye injuries
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ELEMENT 5.12 - Broken bones and injuries to jointS/muscles
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ELEMENT 5.13 - Burns
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ELEMENT 5.14 - Bites anD stings
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ELEMENT 5.15 - Significant injuries
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ELEMENT 5.16 - Significant illness
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ELEMENT 5.17 - Psychological first aid
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Lesson 6 - Pain management and further possible medication
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ELEMENT 6.1 - Application algorithm of pain management
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ELEMENT 6.2 - Further possible medication
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Lesson 7 - Enhanced first aid exercises (scenario-based training)
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ELEMENT 7.1 - Practice first aid techniques
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ELEMENT 7.2 - Debriefing
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Lesson 8 - Training review
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ELEMENT 8.1 - Training review
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ELEMENT 8.2 - Feedback session
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9. Enhanced First Aid - Refresher Training
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9.1 Aims and objectives of the Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training
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9.2 Duration of the Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training
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9.3 Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training Participant Ratio
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9.4 Equipment for the Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training
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9.5 Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training Timetable
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9.6 Participant Prerequisites for Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training
60

9.7 Detailed Description of the Enhanced First Aid Refresher Training
60

Lesson 1 - Introduction to the training
60

ELEMENT 1.1 - Safety instructions and emergency procedures
60

ELEMENT 1.2 - Facilites
61

ELEMENT 1.3 - Introduction
61

ELEMENT 1.4 - Scope and main learning objectives
62

ELEMENT 1.5 - Ongoing assessments (Participant assessment form)
62

ELEMENT 1.6 - Motivation
63

ELEMENT 1.7 - Human factors
63

Lesson 2 - Risks/Hazards/Legislation
65

ELEMENT 2.1 - Risk and hazards
65

ELEMENT 2.2 - First aid guidelines
66

Lesson 3 - Anatomy and Physiology
67

ELEMENT 3.1 - The human body’s life conditions, structures, functions and signs
67

Lesson 4 - Incident Management, Emergency Response & Teleconsultation
69

ELEMENT 4.1 - Safety awareness and personal protection equipment in an emergency situation
69

ELEMENT 4.2 - Management of an incident
70

ELEMENT 4.3 - Methods on calling for help both onshore and offshore Emergency rescue teams and medical teleconsultation
71

Lesson 5 - Lifesaving & Enhanced First Aid using primary & secondary survey
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ELEMENT 5.2 - The "C"- A-B-C-D-E- principle
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ELEMENT 5.3 - Primary survey
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ELEMENT 5.4 - "C" Catastrophic Bleeding
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ELEMENT 5.5 - “A”: Airway
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ELEMENT 5.6 - “B”: Breathing - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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ELEMENT 5.7 - “C”: Circulation
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ELEMENT 5.8 - “D”: Disability
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ELEMENT 5.9 - “E”: Environment/exposure
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ELEMENT 5.10 - Secondary survey
82

ELEMENT 5.11 - Damage and poisoning through contact with chemical/biological substances
83

ELEMENT 5.12 - Eye injuries
84

ELEMENT 5.13 - Broken bones and injuries to joints/muscles
85

ELEMENT 5.14 - Burns
85

ELEMENT 5.15 - Bites and stings
86

ELEMENT 5.16 - Significant injuries
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ELEMENT 5.17 - Significant illness
88

ELEMENT 5.18 - Psychological first aid
90

Lesson 6 - Pain management and further possible medication
91

ELEMENT 6.1 - Application algorithm of pain management
92

ELEMENT 6.2 - Further possible medication
93

Lesson 7 - Enhanced first aid refresher exercises (scenario-based training)
93

ELEMENT 7.1 - Practice first aid techniques
94

ELEMENT 7.2 - Debriefing
96

Lesson 8 - Training review
97

ELEMENT 8.1 - Training review
97

ELEMENT 8.2 - Feedback session
97

Annex 1 - Equipment list
100

Annex 2 - EFA Guideline: Recommendations
102

Annex 3 - Version History
108

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