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    Proficiency In Elementary First Aid, For Seafarers

    Basic First Aid at sea


    What you'll learn
    This course provides the training for participants in Elementary First Aid on board a ship as per the STCW regulation VI/1, in accordance with Section A-VI/1-3
    A participant will be competent to take immediate action upon encountering an accident or medical emergency onboard a ship
    Handle a medical emergency if it occurs onboard in the approved manner as taught in this course
    Give immediate care and treatment to a person who has been injured or suddenly fallen ill due to a medical emergency onboard a ship





    Requirements
    Those who have basic educational knowledge
    Those who have basic english knowledge

    Description
    Proficiency in Elementary First Aid Course complies with the regulation VI/1, in accordance with the Section A-VI/1-3 of the STCW Code. The STCW Convention, also known as the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watch keeping for Seafarers, is one of the most important regulations for merchant mariners. The syllabus for this course was derived from the IMO Model Course 1.13.The STCW Convention requires all personnel engaged on seagoing training complies with mandatory minimum requirements for safety familiarization, basic training. Course is subdivided into various parts such as:-1. General Principles2. Body Structure and functions3. Positioning of casualty4. Unconscious casualty5. Resuscitation6. Bleeding7. Management of Shock 8. Burns and Scalds and accidents caused by electricity9. Rescue and transport of casualty10. Various dressings and bandaging videos11. Other topics12. Assessment It is of paramount importance that all seafarers learn the Elementary First Aid Course as no one knows when an accident takes place onboard. We all know that for a seafarer to function safely at sea, he or she requires a clean bill of health.

    Thereafter maintaining your health is your own responsibility. Eating a healthy balanced diet, regular exercises, no smoking and not consuming alcohol can help a seafarer to have a clean bill of health while you are onboard. However at times by not observing personal safety and being careless anyone can have an injury or accident. While executing your daily activities safely, you can easily have injuries from cuts, burns, falls, lifting weights etc.For this reason every crew member has to be qualified with a valid First Aid Certificate, so that first aid could be given to anyone who is injured.Various Video clips have been included with following topics Healthy living at sea Fractures and fracture management Sprains and Strains Spinal injury14 different types of bandaging CPR slings and braces The assessment consists of a question paper with 40 multi Choice Questions.During my days of sailing I practiced various bandaging techniques with Cadets, deck engine and catering ratings during free time.I sincerely hope this course will deliver the required knowledge to the students.


    Overview
    Section 1: Introduction Proficiency in Elementary First Aid, for Seafarers

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Lecture 1 Elementary First Aid

    Lecture 3 Lecture 2 General principles of first aid on board a ship

    Lecture 4 Lecture 3 Body Structure and Functions

    Lecture 5 Lecture 4 Bleeding

    Lecture 6 Lecture 5 Shock

    Lecture 7 Lecture 6 Application and dangers of a tourniquet

    Lecture 8 Lecture 7 Burns Scalds and Accidents caused by electricity

    Lecture 9 Lecture 8 Positioning of casualty

    Lecture 10 Lecture 9 The recovery position

    Lecture 11 Lecture 10 Unconscious Casualty

    Lecture 12 Lecture 11 Resuscitation

    Lecture 13 Lecture 12 Rescue and Transport of Casualty

    Lecture 14 Lecture 13 Bandaging

    Lecture 15 Lecture 14 Splints

    Lecture 16 Lecture 15 How to Make A Sling

    Lecture 17 Lecture 16 Enclosed Spaces

    Lecture 18 Lecture 17 Infectious diseases

    Lecture 19 Lecture 18 Choking

    Lecture 20 Lecture 19 Personal health and hygiene in maintaining cleanliness of Seafarers

    Lecture 21 Lecture 20 Healthy Living at Sea Video

    Lecture 22 Lecture 21 Fractures and Management Video

    Lecture 23 Lecture 22 Sprains and Strains Video

    Lecture 24 Lecture 23 Spinal Injury video

    Lecture 25 Lecture 24 Bandaging tips

    Lecture 26 Lecture 25 Circular Bandaging video clip

    Lecture 27 Lecture 26 Spiral Bandaging video clip

    Lecture 28 Lecture 27 Spiral Reverse Turned Bandaging video clip

    Lecture 29 Lecture 28 Figure of Eight Elbow Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 30 Lecture 29 Jaw Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 31 Lecture 30 Eye Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 32 Lecture 31 Head Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 33 Lecture 32 Hip Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 34 Lecture 33 Shoulder Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 35 Lecture 34 Figure of Eight Wrist and hand Video clip

    Lecture 36 Lecture 35 Figure of Eight Clavicle Bandaging for clavicle fracture Video clip

    Lecture 37 Lecture 36 Figure of Eight leg Video clip

    Lecture 38 Lecture 37 Ankle Bandaging Video clip

    Lecture 39 Lecture 38 Slings Videos

    Lecture 40 Lecture 39 Foot and Ankle Braces for fractures

    Lecture 41 PROFICIENCY in Elementary First Aid MCQ paper

    Lecture 42 PROFICIENCY in Elementary First Aid MCQ Answer paper

    New Seafarers,Those who wish to start a career at sea,As a refresher course in First Aid


    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.74 GB | Duration: 5h 27m

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