The "Medical First Aid on Board Ship" course teaches the basics of providing first aid on a ship, including techniques and procedures to ensure the safety and health of crew members and passengers.
The course program is designed in accordance with international IMO STCW standards. The instructors of the course are highly qualified and have extensive experience working on ships. Classes are held in an equipped classroom where training materials, including mannequins and CPR simulators, are available.
The course covers important topics such as gathering information about injuries and illnesses, examination methods, providing first aid for various injuries and illnesses, stopping external and nasal bleeding, wound treatment, applying aseptic and immobilizing bandages, features of transporting injured persons on board, administering injections, detoxification methods for poisoning, patient condition monitoring, and resuscitation measures. Training includes lectures, practical training, competency demonstrations, and written tests. The course is designed for ship officers, crew members, and maritime academy cadets.
Instructors have high qualifications, meeting the requirements of Section 1/6 of the STCW Code with amendments, maritime education, and more than three years of experience working on ships. Each has more than one year of experience in training centers and a certificate in "Medical First Aid on Board Ship," confirming their professionalism and readiness to teach.
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These requirements ensure that seafarers providing first aid are trained and certified in accordance with international standards, ensuring a high level of safety on board.
The course is conducted in an equipped classroom with facilities for note-taking and the use of training aids, demonstration materials (stands, posters, slides, photographs), mannequins, phantoms, and a CPR simulator, providing complete immersion in the training process and practical preparation.
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