Elementary first aid, Transporting a casualty

45,00 

Removing a sick or injured person from the site of an accident is a matter of huge importance, as their life might depend on you making the right arrangements.

First Aid is defined as the emergency treatment given to the ill or injured before more experienced medical personnel arrive.

This e-learning module is the eleventh in a series of 13 modules. The modules are intended to refresh and reinforce the knowledge gained during the mandatory class room course on Elementary First Aid. IMO considers and recommends this refresher training to be an integral part of on-board training requirement for seafarers.

On completion of this course you will receive a Verification of Training from Ocean Technologies Group powered by Marlins, Seagull and Videotel.

Learning objectives:

  • Describe the importance of assessing the nature of a casualty’s injury
  • List the various hazards involved in transporting a casualty, as related to their medical condition
  • List the various aids generally available on board to assist in transporting a casualty
LANGUAGES: English
DEPARTMENT: Deck, Electric, Engine
SHIP TYPE: Generic
DURATION: 14 MINUTES
SKU: 0530 Category:

Description

  • IMO Model Course 1.13
  • STCW 1995 Table A-VI/1-3
  • IMO/ILO/WHO International Medical Guide for Ships
  • Medical First Aid Guide (M.F.A.G) for use in accidents involving dangerous goods

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