Course Duration: 4 Days
Approved by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, this course is designed for seafarers who are designated to provide medical first aid on board ship in accordance with STCW 95 A-V1/4 (1-3).
In commercial terms this qualification is aimed at those responsible for providing first aid on vessels venturing up to 150 miles from a safe haven however it also provides a wealth of knowledge to those that might be considering blue water cruising.
Every crew member should be equipped with the knowledge to deal with medical emergencies at sea. Even on coastal passages it may be some time before outside assistance arrives, during which time a crew needs to be both able to care for a casualty and either coordinate casualty evacuation or navigate to a safe harbour.
Aims and Objectives
• Scene Management & Casualty Assessment
• Resuscitation with AED
• Medical emergencies
• The unconscious casualty
• Respiratory condition
• Cardiovascular Condition
• Neurological Conditions
• Burns
• Fractures and dislocation
• Soft tissue injuries
• Spinal injuries
• Infection Control & Wound Management
• Poisoning (Including Gastroenteritis)
• Climatic Injuries
• Catastrophic Haemorrhage First Aid Kits
• Care of the rescued casualty
• Casualty handling
• Communications, equipment & information
• Casualty evacuation
• Casualty documentation
Course Fee: £495 per person